Tag: Disco

  • A Dane abroad: The potential pitfalls in an unregulated tech race

    In a recent article in the New York Times, tech writer Kevin Roose reported on a bizarre encounter he had with a Bing chatbot, in which it told him, among other things, that it dreamed of being human, that Roose should divorce his wife and that it wanted to steal nuclear bomb codes. Don’t leave […]

  • Uncovering the Facts: Separating Fact from Fiction in Casino Gaming

    Uncovering the Facts: Separating Fact from Fiction in Casino Gaming

    Casino games come with a lot of myths, legends and superstitions. From card counting to lucky charms, players have created a number of theories about how to beat the house. But it is important to know that most of these are unfounded and have no basis in reality. Separating fact from fiction can help you […]

  • Fantastic cache of silver found in a snowy West Jutland field

    Fantastic cache of silver found in a snowy West Jutland field

    Time was running out for metal detectorist Kay Walton in a field in West Jutland. With Christmas just around the corner, it was surely only a matter of time before her location would be knee deep in snow. But then her apparatus beeped: she had just discovered a silver coin minted during the reign of […]

  • HS: The police TV series is being discontinued

    HS: The police TV series is being discontinued

    The Police Board has decided to end the popular TV series, according to Helsingin Sanomat, the decision made last year by the ombudsman of the parliament to make the program.

  • The high level of street dust affects the air quality in the capital region

    The high level of street dust affects the air quality in the capital region

    Breathing in street dust is harmful to everyone, and it affects the general comfort of the population. Street dust consists mostly of fine asphalt and sand particles, which are used for road treatment. Studded tires are a significant source of dust particles because they are ground off on asphalt. Traffic and wind raise dust and […]

  • Fun activities on your next trip to Finland

    Fun activities on your next trip to Finland

    Skiing and snowboarding in Lapland Lapland is a winter wonderland that offers the world’s best skiing and snowboarding experiences. Lapland is popular thanks to its abundant, uninterrupted snow tourist attraction for people interested in outdoor activities. Skiing and snowboarding are popular pastimes in Lapland, and many resorts offer slopes suitable for all skill levels. There […]

  • New treatment may improve heart pump function in heart failure patients: Research

    New treatment may improve heart pump function in heart failure patients: Research

    Solna [Sweden], March 14 (ANI): Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital in Sweden discovered that the hunger hormone ghrelin can increase the pumping capacity of the heart in patients with heart failure in a clinical study. The findings were published in the European Heart Journal. Millions of people worldwide live with heart failure, […]

  • Unusual lava cave discovered by accident

    Unusual lava cave discovered by accident

    Near Mývatn, where excavations were being made for the foundations of new buildings, a lava cave was discovered. While the builder was breaking up the rocks, the roof of the cave collapsed and suddenly a deep hole appeared in the ground. In a message on the website of the Environment Agency, we read that the […]

  • A Dane abroad:

    In a recent article in the New York Times, tech writer Kevin Roose reported on a bizarre encounter he had with a Bing chatbot, in which it told him, among other things, that it dreamed of being human, that Roose should divorce his wife and that it wanted to steal nuclear bomb codes. Don’t leave […]

  • Inside Israel’s Secret Spy Industry

    Inside Israel’s Secret Spy Industry

    Spyware like Pegasus is a valuable tool for law enforcement agencies around the world. But several revelations show that Pegasus has fallen into the wrong hands and has been used to monitor journalists, human rights activists and dissidents worldwide. Konflikt, as one of the few editors, has been granted an interview with the cyber weapons […]

  • C-reactive protein reduces the immune response in inflammatory disease

    C-reactive protein reduces the immune response in inflammatory disease

    Linköping [Sweden]March 9 (ANI): The biological function of C-reactive protein (CRP) has long been unknown. Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have discovered that this protein is beneficial in the inflammatory disease systemic lupus erythematosus or SLE. According to the study published in the Journal of Autoimmunity, this is only valid for one of CRP’s […]

  • Circle of women – meeting in Reykjavik

    Circle of women – meeting in Reykjavik

    “The circle is a sacred space for women, where we can exist in truth, in our true nature, without masks and corsets … In the circle, we look at each other, discovering our spiritual kinship. In the circle, we awaken our Wise Old Woman, the one who knows what we come for and what we […]

  • Norse gods older than once thought

    Runes on an ancient golden decorative plate are now the first known mention of Odin, the king of the Nordic gods – i.e. 150 years earlier than previously thought. The golden ‘bracteate’ is part of a huge archaeological feature which was revealed two years ago by amateurs Jørgen Antonsen and Ole Schytz. The collection, known […]

  • The state will apologize for violence, sexual assault and forced castration in nursing homes

    Earlier today, Minister of Social Affairs and Housing Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil announced that an apology will be given by the state for assaults committed in care homes, reports DR. The offenses took place between 1933 and 1980 in the sector once known as ‘care for the special and mentally retarded’. The proposed apology follows a government […]

  • Hypo: A new incentive trap makes it difficult to sell housing in Finland

    Hypo: A new incentive trap makes it difficult to sell housing in Finland

    “Swapping your home usually means swapping the collateral, and you can’t bring the fixed interest rate you previously negotiated to another bank. By postponing the decision to move, you can save hundreds per month,” the review reads. The trap already touches a million people, because the sharp rise in reference interest rates has made the […]

  • Family reunited after two centuries apart – proof of the transformative qualities of time in the world of art

    Only recently, Prince Philip was reburied to lie next to his wife, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, at Windsor Castle. In a temporary tomb, he was the queen’s last in waiting. It’s common enough for spouses to be reunited in the grave, and sometimes it can take ages – in the case of author […]

  • Fragments of an 800-year-old manuscript found

    Fragments of an 800-year-old manuscript found

    “I lost my breath for a moment staring at the pieces of the manuscript,” says antiquities collector Eyþór Guðmundsson. He found fragments of a parchment scroll, pieces of which had been used to restore an old textbook. These pieces are estimated to be around 800 years old. When the collector realized what he had really […]

  • EuroMarket’s case dismissed

    EuroMarket’s case dismissed

    A six-year investigation into what police described as one of the biggest drug and money laundering cases in Icelandic history has ended without charges. The former defendant in the case is demanding an apology. In December 2017, Europol announced that joint operations of the Icelandic, Polish and Dutch services led to the dismantling of a […]

  • The former intelligence chief of the Defense Forces is accused of service crime

    The former intelligence chief of the Defense Forces is accused of service crime

    The police discovered the suspected crimes while investigating Helsingin Sanomat’s report on the intelligence service in Central Finland.

  • Harmful additives were found in Helsinki’s street cocaine samples, says a new study

    Harmful additives were found in Helsinki’s street cocaine samples, says a new study

    The latest report covers lab results from 118 samples collected between September 13, 2022 and January 11, 2023, with the most commonly submitted samples being sold as amphetamine, cocaine, alprazolam, MDMA, or a variety of other synthetic stimulants. According to the report, the number of cocaine samples received (15 in total) has increased since the […]

  • The application period for the next school year’s afternoon activity starts on March 6

    The application period for the next school year’s afternoon activity starts on March 6

    Children participate in meaningful activities in a safe environment after the school day. The activity ends either at 16:00 or 17:00. The afternoon activity is for a fee, which includes a snack and insurance. The monthly fee is 100 euros for activities ending at 4:00 p.m. and 120 euros for activities ending at 5:00 p.m. […]

  • Smuggling Sweden – Marble slabs from Morocco |  part 4/6

    Smuggling Sweden – Marble slabs from Morocco | part 4/6

    In November 2020, customs in the Port of Gothenburg will receive an inspection mission. They are to investigate a shipment from Casablanca. Three containers of marble slabs are passed through and finally the customs find vacuum-packed hash in what looks like marble slabs. In total, it is 1.2 tonnes and it will be the largest […]

  • Ecco headquarters vandalized to mark the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

    On Thursday evening, Ecco’s headquarters in Tønder in southern Denmark was vandalized ahead of Friday’s anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A stone plinth near the headquarters was draped in the colors of the Ukrainian flag. Under the cloak, a series of large ‘Z’s’ – the symbol of the Russian army during the invasion – […]

  • Camila Giorgi meets Swedish qualifier Rebecca Peterson in the Merida Open final

    Camila Giorgi meets Swedish qualifier Rebecca Peterson in the Merida Open final

    Merida [Mexico]February 26 (ANI): Italy’s Camila Giorgi will face Swedish qualifier Rebecca Peterson in the final of the Merida Open on Sunday. The 31-year-old Italian, ranked No.68, defeated No.4 seed Katerina Siniakova 7-5, 7-6(2) in the semifinals to advance to her 10th career final and first since winning Montreal 2021. Giorgi has had a successful […]

  • Get the most beautiful wooden floors with the help of a professional floor sander

    When you are faced with having to fix the wooden floors in your house or in your apartment, it is always a good idea to decide in advance whether the floors should be sanded or planed prior to the final finishing. Of course, it can be a bit difficult to decide if you don’t know […]

  • The doomed polar expedition

    The doomed polar expedition

    On July 11, 1897, at 1:50 p.m., the hydrogen balloon Örnen takes off from Spitsbergen in Norway. But things go wrong and the last thing the expedition members see are waving hands from the balloon going straight up into the air. Hear the mystery that eluded the world for over 33 years. And join the […]

  • Consumer discount on the cards? State audit uncovers major discrepancies with the way Danish energy is delivered

    A new report by the State Auditors reveals that between 2018 and 2021, Danish energy companies overcharged consumers by DKK 61.8 million – and that this may be the tip of the iceberg. Commissioned by the National Audit Office, the State Auditors’ report has only assessed the activities of 76 of the company’s 600 energy […]

  • Museum makes colonialist U-turn

    Museum makes colonialist U-turn

    Visitors were outraged when Norway’s National Museum removed a popular painting by Christian Krohg from the exhibition The director of Norway’s National Museum on Monday backed away from a controversial decision to remove painter Christian Krohg’s beloved 1893 artwork “Leif Erikson Discovers America,” insisting the Norwegian artist “had not been interrupted.” “We thought there were […]

  • The museum makes a U-turn on colonialist painting

    The museum makes a U-turn on colonialist painting

    Visitors were outraged when Norway’s National Museum removed a popular painting by Christian Krohg from the exhibition The director of Norway’s National Museum on Monday backed away from a controversial decision to remove painter Christian Krohg’s beloved 1893 artwork “Leif Erikson Discovers America,” insisting the Norwegian artist “had not been interrupted.” “We thought there were […]

  • Tuesday’s papers: Nordic NATO paths diverge, 86,000 secondary school places reserved, more than 50 disco fans love ABBA

    Tuesday’s papers: Nordic NATO paths diverge, 86,000 secondary school places reserved, more than 50 disco fans love ABBA

    Finland’s and Sweden’s NATO applications, school options and senior dance parties are, among other things, in Tuesday’s Finnish newspapers.

  • The growing popularity of CBD oil in Germany

    In recent years, the popularity of Cannabidiol (CBD) oil has grown rapidly in Germany. It is now one of the most popular natural remedies for various health problems – from chronic pain to insomnia and anxiety. Studies suggest that CBD oil may be beneficial for those suffering from epilepsy or other neurological disorders, as well […]

  • Ukraine makes a request to Spotify

    Ukraine makes a request to Spotify

    Authorities in Kiev asked the Swedish streaming service to remove songs by Russian artists who “support the war” Kiev has requested that Swedish audio streaming service Spotify remove songs by Russia-based artists who “support the war,” the Ukrainian president’s chief of staff, Andrey Ermak, told the Times on Sunday. The country has been trying to […]

  • Astronomers discover a mysterious perfect circular explosion in space

    Astronomers discover a mysterious perfect circular explosion in space

    Researchers from the University of Turku were involved in an international collaboration led by astrophysicists from the University of Copenhagen, which led to the discovery. The study has just been published in the journal Nature. Kilonovas are massive explosions that occur when two neutron stars orbiting each other eventually collide. Kilonovae are responsible for creating […]

  • Rising sea levels threaten Copenhagen in the not too distant future

    A few solutions to address the issueAs water levels rise by an average of 3.5mm worldwide each year, scientists and politicians are scrambling to mitigate climate-related flooding. As London, Rotterdam and Venice have discovered, there are a few solutions. In Venice, efforts are being made to secure a distance of more than a kilometer with […]

  • Twice as many children in detention: “We comfort them and then lock the door”

    Twice as many children in detention: “We comfort them and then lock the door”

    In August 2021, four teenagers take the commuter train to central Stockholm. With them they have a bag with a bomb. Just before Christmas, a 16-year-old boy in Kalmar is shot in the head. The suspected shooter is only 15 years old and the suspected instigator only a few years older.And in Stockholm, the suspect […]

  • The Digital and Population Information Agency’s bug bounty program is expanding to Suomi.fi messages

    The Digital and Population Information Agency’s bug bounty program is expanding to Suomi.fi messages

    It is very useful to do long-term community testing, such as a bug bounty program, on services open to the Internet,” says Pekka Ristimäkiinformation security director at the Digital and Population Information Services Agency. Hacking during the program does not endanger the security of the systems. On the contrary, a large group of testers enables […]

  • Winter holiday: Events for the little ones

    Winter holiday: Events for the little ones

    Wean them off the screens! The children’s steak All Feb; movie at 10am & 11am, Wed-Sun; Cinematheque, Gothersgade 55, Cph K; DKK 30 entrance fee; dfi.dk Children aged three to seven are well looked after by Børnebiffen at the Cinemateket, which five days a week offers a steady flow of options in the late morning. […]

  • I-League: Real Kashmir is home to host NEROCA FC

    I-League: Real Kashmir is home to host NEROCA FC

    Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India]February 11 (ANI): Real Kashmir FC are at home after a series of away matches and they are also back in winning ways in I-League 2022-23. The away games did not go well, which eventually led to the resignation of their coach Mehrajuddin Wadoo. New coach Gifton Noel-Williams started with an […]

  • Winter holiday: In the home of the Vikings

    February at the Viking Ship Museum Vindeboder 12, Roskilde, open daily 10:00-16:00; over 18: DKK 125, under 18: free adm; vikingeskibsmuseet.dk Travel back to Denmark’s proud Viking past! The Viking Ship Museum is located in Roskilde and is a national ship museum built in 1969 that houses five original Viking ships from the 11th century. […]

  • Winter holidays: Where the walls can talk!

    February in DAC BLOX, Bryghusgade 10, Cph K; open daily 10:00-18:00, until 21:00 on Thurs; over 18 years: DKK 115, under 18 years: free adm, dac.dk A record 226,000 guests visited the Danish Architecture Center in 2022 – proof that the complex is one of the biggest attractions in Copenhagen. Since occupying its new home […]

  • Mortgage rates continue to rise – “ask for a discount or change banks”

    Mortgage rates continue to rise – “ask for a discount or change banks”

    Host:Caroline Salzinger Voices and participation in the programHenrik Braconier, Chief Economist, Financial Supervisory AuthorityChristina Sahlberg, savings economist, Compricer Claes Bäckman, researcher in National Economics, Aarhus University. Erik Thedéen, Governor of the Riksbank Carina Åkerström, CEO, HandelsbankenJens Henriksson, CEO, Swedbank Lotta Silver, Elisabeth Nordström and Annika Eriksson, mortgage customers Producer:Olof Wijnbladh Technician:Joar Jonsson [email protected]

  • Experience abroad without leaving Norway

    If you are longing for a holiday, but don’t have the time or money to go abroad right now, all hope is not lost. You can enjoy the best of other countries directly from your own home, or by exploring the local area where you live. Dream away in your own company, invite to a […]

  • Antibiotic medicine recalled after discovery of multi-resistant bacteria

    Drastic impactDicillin is produced by the Swiss company Sandoz, and SSI has alerted its network in the EU and WHO about the results. Multi-resistant bacteria can expand and complicate the treatment of infections, as antibiotics that are usually used may not have any effect. Those infected with multidrug-resistant bacteria must also be isolated when they […]

  • Sustainable style: Shopping Copenhagen Bamboo’s Eco-Friendly Bamboo clothing

    Copenhagen Bamboo is a sustainable fashion brand that offers environmentally friendly clothes made from bamboo. From stylish basics to statement pieces, their collection of bamboo clothing (bamboo clothing) is designed to be both comfortable and sustainable. The brand’s mission is to create fashionable clothes that are kinder to the environment. All their products are made […]

  • Eating meat disconnected from Finland’s climate goals

    Eating meat disconnected from Finland’s climate goals

    The governing parties disagree on how much meat should be eaten.

  • Finland suspends issuing visas to Thai berry pickers due to human smuggling

    Finland suspends issuing visas to Thai berry pickers due to human smuggling

    The embassy was told to stop issuing visas in November 2022. – The Ministry of Economic Affairs has prepared a proposal to amend the seasonal worker regulation so that the picking of natural products requires the conclusion of an employment contract. press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. – The public consultation of the […]

  • Rare bee seen in Denmark after 50 years of absence

    It has been called “a minor sensation” by the Norwegian Nature Agency. For the first time in more than 50 years, two specimens of the ulcerated masked bee – which got its name because of a bump (tumor) around the breast – have been found in the wild in Denmark. The rare insect has been […]

  • Irma bites the dust in Coop reorganization

    The term ‘annus horribilis’ was first popularized by Queen Elizabeth II to refer to a year in which three of her four children confirmed divorces/separations. 2016 was definitely one for the celebrities: it started with David Bowie, followed by Prince, Muhammad Ali, George Michael and Carrie Fisher – to name just a few. And what […]

  • Research: Finnish is taught to many children unnecessarily as a second language

    Research: Finnish is taught to many children unnecessarily as a second language

    In his research, Ståhlberg compared the reading skills and comprehension of children studying Finnish as a second language (S2) and those studying it as their mother tongue (S1). The study revealed that about a fifth of the children studying it as a second language were better able to read and understand a Finnish text than […]

  • Monday’s papers: Erdoğan hints at NATO acceptance for Finland, discovery expeditions, slippery roads

    Monday’s papers: Erdoğan hints at NATO acceptance for Finland, discovery expeditions, slippery roads

    Most morning newspapers report that the Turkish president has expressed his support for Finland’s NATO membership, but is still delaying Sweden’s application.

  • The tangle of documents is beginning to resemble a farce

    The tangle of documents is beginning to resemble a farce

    US President Joe Biden invited the FBI to search his home in their search for more classified documents – which they found. At the same time, secret documents have also been discovered at the home of Trump’s former vice president Mike Pence. With the 2024 presidential primaries a year away, we ask how these revelations […]

  • Almost half of the Danish retailers expect to raise prices over the next three months – survey

    Almost half of the Danish retailers expect to raise prices over the next three months – survey

    Do you ever get the feeling that there are no bargains in the supermarkets in January because they went over-the-top in the build-up to Christmas? Discount butter to spread on duck, discount butter for a dollop of Risalamande, discount butter to mix with cinnamon for countless portions of porridge while watching the Christmas calendar – […]

  • Almost half of the Danish retailers expect to raise prices over the next three months – survey

    Almost half of the Danish retailers expect to raise prices over the next three months – survey

    Do you ever get the feeling that there are no bargains in the supermarkets in January because they went over-the-top in the build-up to Christmas? Discount butter to spread on duck, discount butter for a dollop of Risalamande, discount butter to mix with cinnamon for countless portions of porridge while watching the Christmas calendar – […]

  • Parents are advised to limit their children’s intake of organic eggs following the discovery of PFAS

    Parents are advised to limit their children’s intake of organic eggs following the discovery of PFAS

    You couldn’t really make it up: for a long time now, the perceived wisdom has been that eating caged eggs is a bad choice for society, to the extent that today they are frowned upon, some supermarkets have stopped selling them altogether , and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries wants to phase them […]

  • Archaeologists discover the world’s oldest rune stone in Norway

    Archaeologists discover the world’s oldest rune stone in Norway

    What Norwegian archaeologists believe is the world’s oldest runestone, a block of sandstone inscribed with an early Scandinavian alphabet, has gone on display in Oslo. It may date back to the time of Jesus Christ. The runestone is almost 2,000 years old and several centuries older than previous discoveries. The square brown sandstone stone, measuring […]

  • The money behind the porn site Pornhub

    The money behind the porn site Pornhub

    Pornhub is bigger than both Netflix and TikTok. The site is a cash cow that has attracted financial sharks who make billions. But now the owners are on trial accused of shooting private sex films where the people seen in the picture have not given their approval. “Many of them were just children when it […]

  • Norway makes fascinating discoveries

    Norway makes fascinating discoveries

    Archaeologists have found a rune stone they say dates back to the time of Jesus Christ A team of Norwegian archaeologists has found what they call the oldest runestone known to date. The small, brownish rock with mysterious inscriptions is said to date back to the time of Jesus Christ and to be about 2,000 […]

  • That’s how the teenage girl’s stash of drugs was discovered – over 400 kilos

    That’s how the teenage girl’s stash of drugs was discovered – over 400 kilos

    The apartment hotel in Sollentuna has been rented by a teenage girl and among all the plastic bags, paper bags and plastic bags found in the room are several different preparations totaling around 400 kilos. Another girl is suspected of being connected to the drug warehouse, and on surveillance footage, more people can be seen […]

  • Modern TV consumption in Denmark: most likely streamed from a domestic provider … and watched on your Jack Jones

    Modern TV consumption in Denmark: most likely streamed from a domestic provider … and watched on your Jack Jones

    Do you still have the impression that you make TV differently? “Oh, we never watch it … we stream everything,” has become the standard remark in recent years. Well, a new report confirms that almost everyone is on the streaming bandwagon. ONE sneak premiere of ‘Medieudviklingen 2022’, the annual DR report on media habits, published […]

  • STT: Food donations decrease as the need for help increases

    STT: Food donations decrease as the need for help increases

    As food prices rise, consumers are more willing to buy discounted clearance products that could otherwise be distributed to help.

  • The body belongs to a middle-aged man

    The body belongs to a middle-aged man

    Police believe a man whose body was found last night in the Skeifan area of ​​Reykjavik died of disease. According to reports, the police received the notification of the discovery of the body yesterday at eight o’clock in the evening, and a large number of policemen were sent to the scene. Rafn Hilmar Guðmundsson, a […]

  • The end is near for the traveling library

    The end is near for the traveling library

    The City Library plans to suspend the operation of the library bus, which is visiting various parts of the city. According to the representatives of the library, the bus is 22 years old, and its refurbishment would cost about one hundred million crowns. In the draft of the new budget of the City Library, it […]

  • The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is presented

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is presented

    The Royal Academy of Sciences’ announcement of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Alfred Nobel wrote in his will that the prize should go to whoever during the past year “has made the most important chemical discovery or improvement”. Hear Ekot’s live broadcast with, among others, science commentator Ulrika Björkstén.

  • Rave Alert: Karrusel is coming to Refshaløen

    Rave Alert: Karrusel is coming to Refshaløen

    Copenhagen Distortion’s sister festival, Karrusel, is coming to Refshaløen on the 25th-27th. August. The electronic music festival offers three days of house, techno and disco in a private green space by Refshaløen. The area will be divided into three different stage areas for the 31 artists who will play over the three days, and tickets […]

  • Science Round-Up: SSI reports promising results in effort to create vaccine to protect infants from killer virus

    Science Round-Up: SSI reports promising results in effort to create vaccine to protect infants from killer virus

    Vaccine researchers at the Statens Serum Institut in close collaboration with colleagues from Boston Children’s Hospital are optimistic about a new vaccine to protect newborn children against respiratory infections caused by the RS virus (RSV). RSV is one of the leading causes of death among under-fives in the world, and it can also affect the […]

  • Lowest number of university applicants since 2011

    Lowest number of university applicants since 2011

    Only 60,034 Danes were admitted to the university this year – a dramatic drop from the 67,425 places offered last year. This is the lowest number since 2011, when 59,600 were admitted. Nursing and pedagogy in particular have been hit hard, and have experienced a drop of 18 and 15 percent in the number of […]

  • Europe engulfed by a new covid-19 wave, says ECDC expert

    STOCKHOLM, July 20 (Xinhua) – Europe is engulfed by a new covid-19 wave as the number of new infections has tripled in six weeks, the Stockholm-based European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) said on Wednesday. The wave is mainly driven by the Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5, which account for 80 percent of […]

  • 47-year-old man arrested for starting 13 fires in Slagelse

    47-year-old man arrested for starting 13 fires in Slagelse

    A 47-year-old man has been charged with 13 cases of arson in and around Slagelse by the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police. The man is believed to be responsible for a number of fires that earlier this month had created fear and insecurity among the area’s citizens, and which led the police to put extra […]

  • More than 8,000 doses of banned drugs are seized by Danish authorities

    More than 8,000 doses of banned drugs are seized by Danish authorities

    Danish authorities have seized several shipments of banned doping substances and illicit drugs as part of Operation Pangea XV – a global annual effort against the illicit drug trade, in which 42 countries have participated. The operation took place from June 23 to June 30. A total of about 501 shipments were seized, and 58 […]

  • The EU approved the fifth installment of 500 million euros in military aid to Ukraine

    The EU approved the fifth installment of 500 million euros in military aid to Ukraine

    Since the start of the “Russian military operation” in Ukraine in February, the EU has approved six sanctions packages against Moscow. “Our measures already target almost 1,200 individuals and almost 100 communities in Russia, as well as a significant number of sectors of the Russian economy. These sanctions were adopted in close cooperation with the […]

  • A missing 27-year-old has been confirmed dead

    A missing 27-year-old has been confirmed dead

    A 27-year-old who disappeared after a party on Sunday night in Aalborg, was found dead on Monday afternoon. The cause of death has not yet been determined, North Jutland Police inform. The man was only reported missing on Monday after he did not show up for work. A few hours later, his body was discovered […]

  • Tour operators report strong demand for last-minute summer package tours

    Tour operators report strong demand for last-minute summer package tours

    The recent cool, wet weather has caused many Finns to seek escapes to sunnier climates. Tour operators say this summer’s remaining supply is tight due to high demand as travel restrictions are eased. They report that there are only a few departures left for southern destinations at the end of July. "This summer, the demand […]

  • TVO: Olkiluoto 3 starts full operation on schedule despite external pressures

    TVO: Olkiluoto 3 starts full operation on schedule despite external pressures

    Despite the war in Ukraine, which skyrocketed energy costs, the Finnish nuclear power plant Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) said it would not allow external pressures to speed up the commissioning of the Olkiluoto 3 reactor. "We do not take into account external pressure or the fact that the demand for electricity is high. We will proceed […]

  • The Road Less Taken: Free to carry weapons, forced to carry children

    The Road Less Taken: Free to carry weapons, forced to carry children

    When I read that the Supreme Court in the United States last month overturned a woman’s right to abortion, I had a familiar feeling in my stomach. It’s one I’ve gotten used to processing things that happen in America over the last few years: a feeling of fear, discomfort, confusion, and fear. An unwanted seed […]

  • Five sunscreen products recalled by Matas

    Five sunscreen products recalled by Matas

    Matas is recalling five variants of its own brand of sun protection products, several of which are intended for children. You can see a list of Products here. Matas has discovered that a fault with the spray nozzle can cause clogging, which means that the products do not fully live up to the promise of […]

  • Danish company supplies the United States with monkey pox vaccine

    Danish company supplies the United States with monkey pox vaccine

    Following a contract signed by the US government, the Danish company Bavarian Nordic is to supply the USA with a total of 4.4 million monkey pox vaccines. This figure represents the composition of several orders placed by the US Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority – the most recent being 2.5 million liquid-frozen doses. Favorable […]

  • Research: Rising prices make most people adjust their grocery shopping habits

    Research: Rising prices make most people adjust their grocery shopping habits

    The majority of Finns have changed their grocery shopping habits due to the increase in food prices, according to a study by Uutissuomalainen. A survey conducted in June found that while 56 percent of respondents said they changed their shopping habits when grocery shopping, 40 percent said they did not. Many said they looked for […]

  • Members of the government can no longer delete text messages

    Members of the government can no longer delete text messages

    Officials and ministers are no longer allowed to delete work-related text messages due to new measures introduced by the Ministry of Justice. During the Mink Commission’s investigation into the illegally ordered killing of 17 million Danish mink in 2020, it was discovered that the Prime Minister and three senior officials had their text messages automatically […]

  • Give yourself a chance: Your career path is waiting for you to discover it!

    Give yourself a chance: Your career path is waiting for you to discover it!

    How did you choose your career path? Unaware of my abilities Well, mine started when I moved to Denmark in 2013 to start a new life with my ex-wife, after which my only work experience came from two internships: one at Siemens Energy and the other for the Danish government in my home country Brazil. […]

  • Straight, No Chaser: The silence is deafening

    Straight, No Chaser: The silence is deafening

    In the last month, there has been a stream of articles and a TV2 documentary about Herlufsholm, the country’s oldest and most famous school, which was founded in 1135 by the Danish sea hero Herluf Trolle and his wife. # RectorAlso!In the spirit of #MeToo, various alumni have come out of the woodwork to tell […]

  • Putin’s war splits Russian families

    Putin’s war splits Russian families

    A documentary from Radio Liberty’s web TV channel shows how the war in Ukraine has created deep conflicts within families in Russia. Mothers who follow Russian propaganda channels do not believe what their regime-critical children tell about the reality of the war. Siblings on different sides of the conflict can no longer talk about the […]

  • A new type of restructuring protection will be introduced for people aged 55 and over

    A new type of restructuring protection will be introduced for people aged 55 and over

    At the beginning of 2023, a new package of reorganization protection measures for laid-off workers will be introduced, which includes reorganization protection support, the right to training and longer paid job search leave. Redundant workers may apply for reorganization protection if their employment was terminated for economic or production reasons on or after 1 January […]

  • Researchers are finding a link between food, eye health and life expectancy

    Researchers are finding a link between food, eye health and life expectancy

    Previous studies have shown in humans that there is a link between eye disease and poor health. “Our research argues that it’s more than a correlation: eye dysfunction can actually cause problems in other tissues,” said a senior author and professor at the Buck Institute. Pankaj Kapahi, A PhD by a laboratory for years, has […]

  • The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine is turning into a human trafficking crisis: the UN ambassador

    The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine is turning into a human trafficking crisis: the UN ambassador

    The lack of a coherent review of housing offers and transportation arrangements is a serious concern, as is the limited capacity of protection services to address the speed and volume of the transition, he said at a UN Security Council meeting on conflict-related sexual violence and trafficking. In the context of the conflict in Ukraine. […]

  • CPH STAGE 2022: Crystallization of a Choreographer

    CPH STAGE 2022: Crystallization of a Choreographer

    With the aim of creating and offering a space for inner liberation, choreographer and dancer Marie Chouinard has created fulfilling universal experiences through her choreographies and brought new perspectives on body exploration and communication to the dance profession. A global phenomenonIn 1978, Choinard showcased her first creation, ‘Crystallization’, and since then she has created dozens […]

  • CPH STAGE 2022: This scene has no boundaries!

    CPH STAGE 2022: This scene has no boundaries!

    Writing a preview of a theater festival is not unlike trying to understand a piece of performance dance or art. Evaluating the work as a whole does not always yield benefits, but analyzing parts of it does. This can often require the author / viewer to re-evaluate everything they thought they knew. In short: annoying. […]

  • The interactive work of artist Pearla Pigao was completed at Vuosaari High School

    The interactive work of artist Pearla Pigao was completed at Vuosaari High School

    Discoterium consists of eight round, hand-woven textiles. Textile patterns are based on audio files that have been translated into visual format using graphics software weaving instructions. Together, the tissues form a visual translation of the first eight tones of the chromatic scale. Four of these textiles act as instruments. Pearla Pigao has a background in […]

  • How to Rebuild Your Home on a Budget

    How to Rebuild Your Home on a Budget

    If you are planning to give your home a makeover but do not want to spend a fortune on doing so, then this article is for you. Renovating your house does not have to be an expensive endeavor. There are plenty of ways to do this without wasting too much money. One of the best […]

  • Patti Smith – poetry, rock and the art of survival

    Patti Smith – poetry, rock and the art of survival

    It’s a Monday in the middle of summer in 1967. At the bus terminal to New York stands a slender black-haired young girl. Despite the summer heat, she is wearing jeans, polo and a long gray raincoat she bought at the Salvation Army for this very occasion Patti is 20 years old and this moment […]

  • The forgotten explosive stores – Emil loses his life in the death trap

    The forgotten explosive stores – Emil loses his life in the death trap

    Lina’s ex-partner, Elvira’s brother, was named Emil. Until a year and a half ago, he was a workshop worker in Östersund municipality. But one day in November 2020, Emil is called in to open the locks on two metal cabinets in a stone storage room to be cleaned up. Everyone thinks the cabinets are empty. […]

  • Smallpox – we know that about the infection

    Smallpox – we know that about the infection

    Monkey pox was discovered in monkeys in 1958, and the first time it was discovered that the virus infected a human was in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of Congo. About monkey pox Monkey pox is related to the eradicated disease smallpox, but is less dangerous. – It is important to realize that what we […]

  • How to start your own online business in Finland in 2022

    How to start your own online business in Finland in 2022

    The truth is, this is certainly not a simple task. However, that is not impossible. The first thing you need to do is find a niche that is useful and somehow popular. In addition, you must comply with the regulations and laws of your country of residence to avoid any possible problems. In the following […]

  • The hunt for the online pedophile

    The hunt for the online pedophile

    This week, P3 Krim is about the hunt for the online pedophile. The man who is arrested in the apartment we call “Jonathan”. When the police analyzed material on his computer, many children were discovered who had been subjected to some form of abuse. A total of 50 children are victims of crime from all […]

  • Poll: Four out of five want to give up Russian energy

    Poll: Four out of five want to give up Russian energy

    According to a recent study by Greenpeace, four-fifths of Finns would be willing to stop using Russian energy. 78 percent of respondents said that Finland should stop importing Russian gas, even if it raises costs. "The results are a clear message to the government. Finland can and should independently stop Russia’s energy imports and not […]

  • A Dane Abroad: Trapped in Atlantic’s Crosshairs

    A Dane Abroad: Trapped in Atlantic’s Crosshairs

    In the wake of Covid becoming a firmly integrated and sad part of life around the world, and working life becoming meaningless and monotonous due to the restrictions, an opportunity to sail an 82-foot schooner across the Atlantic presented itself as a ray of light through dark clouds . Since my fiance is a professional […]

  • Mental form of health: Living in this moment!

    Mental form of health: Living in this moment!

    I just got home from vacation in India: a month of festivals, family, weddings, travel and more. I love visiting this beautiful, huge, diverse country where you see people from all walks of life – both social status and economic levels. There is a lot of competition in India, whether it is studies or work, […]

  • Conrad the Contrarian: Why summer camp will give your kids a backbone!

    Conrad the Contrarian: Why summer camp will give your kids a backbone!

    Oh, the summer holidays. We can smell the fresh sea air, feel the warm sand between our toes and taste Hansen’s ice cream on our lips. Noah would have jumpedBut summer can be two vastly different experiences for parents and childless people. At this time of year, as a father of two, I envy you […]

  • Fortum’s planning "supervised exit" From Russia

    Fortum’s planning "supervised exit" From Russia

    Finland’s largest energy company, the state-majority Fortum, is preparing to withdraw from Russia in a controlled manner, and the company’s primary option is to sell the company’s Russian operations, the press release said. Markus Rauramomanaging director. The sale of Fortum’s Russian subsidiary Unipro, which was halted due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, is expected to […]

  • Two Europeans detained in Iran as EU nuclear ambassador visits

    Two Europeans detained in Iran as EU nuclear ambassador visits

    Iran says it has arrested two citizens of a European country when an EU envoy visited Tehran for talks on stalled nuclear negotiations with world powers. “Two Europeans have been arrested in Iran for organizing riots in the country,” the intelligence ministry was quoted as saying on May 11 by Iranian news agencies. No further […]