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Denmark's Prince Henrik wanted to be king. So he'll protest for eternity
Prince Henrik of Denmark has been married to the country's queen for 50 years, and he has been carrying a grudge the whole time.
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Lego to cut 1,400 staff as decade-long sales boom ends
Lego said it would lay off 8 percent of its staff and revamp its business after reporting its first fall in sales in more than a decade on Tuesday.
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Denmark Suspends Refugee Resettlement Under UN Program
Denmark won’t allow any refugees into the country this year under a United Nations program and will seek flexibility in determining how many may resettle in the future instead of a set quota, the Ministry of Immigration and Integration said.
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Lithium in tap water seems to both raise and lower dementia risk.
A study has found that high levels of lithium in drinking water is linked to a lower dementia risk, but medium levels are linked to a raised risk.
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Danish divers find missing body parts of Swedish journalist
Danish police said on Saturday divers had found the head and the legs of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, who died in mysterious circumstances on an inventor’s homemade submarine. Peter Madsen has been charged with killing the Swedish journalist who disappeared after she went on a trip with him in his submarine on August 10. He denies the charges.
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Inventor admits dismembering Kim Wall
The Danish inventor Peter Madsen has admitted dismembering the body of Swedish journalist Kim Wall aboard his submarine, but denies killing her. Danish police said in a statement that he also admitted dumping her body parts in the sea. He told police she had died in August from carbon monoxide poisoning inside the submarine, while he was up on deck.
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Lost medieval village discovered in Denmark
The village was described in written sources from the Middle Ages but archaeologists have only just found the site.
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Lost medieval village discovered in Denmark
The site of a village described in written sources from the Middle Ages has been found by archaeologists in Denmark. Traces of three courtyards surrounded by a ditch marks out an area which archaeologists have interpreted as the centre of a village dating back to the Middle Ages at Tollerup in eastern Denmark, reports ScienceNordic.
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Cold War returns as Denmark builds giant tower to spy on Russia
Denmark has announced plans to build a huge spy station intended to capture Russian communications amid heightened tensions between the Western military alliance NATO and rival Moscow. Lars Findsen, chief of Denmark's Defense Intelligence Service (FE), said Saturday the country was planning to build a nearly 280-foot-tall listening tower near Ostermarie, on the Danish island of Bornholm.
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Mother who left baby outside New York restaurant in 1997 says arrest was unjust
Anette Sørenson of Denmark says American parents ‘live in fear’, 20 years after case that shocked people in US and Denmark – for opposite reasons
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Denmark to seek life sentence for inventor who killed journalist Kim Wall
Danish prosecutors will seek to have inventor Peter Madsen jailed for life for killing Swedish journalist Kim Wall on his homebuilt submarine in a premeditated murder, possibly by either cutting her throat or strangling her, police said on Tuesday. Wall, a 30-year-old freelance journalist who was researching a stry on the entrepreneur and aerospace engineer, went missing after Madsen took her out to sea in his 56-foot submarine in August last year.
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Soon, Cars in Denmark Will Only Be Taxed at 100%
Copenhagen’s reputation as a cyclists’ paradise isn’t just due to a lack of hills: Registration duties of up to 180 percent mean Denmark is one of the most expensive countries in which to buy a new car.
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Ronal The Barbarian
Ronal is a young barbarian with low self-esteem, the polar opposite of all the muscular barbarians in his village. He's a real wuss. However, as fate would have it, responsibility for the tribe's survival falls on Ronal's scrawny shoulders, when the evil Lord Volcazar raids the village and abducts every living barbarian.
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Denmark’s Prince Henrik, husband of Queen Margrethe II, dead at 83
His Royal Highness Prince Henrik of Denmark, the husband of Danish Queen Margrethe II, died Tuesday night at Fredensborg Palace. He was 83. A statement from the palace said the prince died “died peacefully in his sleep” with his wife and two sons by his side. The palace, 20 miles north of Copenhagen, is used by Margrethe and Henrik as one of their residences.
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Trump's Stance on Guns Spurs Rare Political Response in Denmark
In a rare example of breaking with diplomatic niceties, the prime minister of Denmark is publicly urging President Donald Trump to respond to the outcry that has followed the latest mass shooting in the U.S. Lars Lokke Rasmussen, who leads Denmark’s center-right minority coalition, said Trump needs to listen to the students demonstrating in support of tighter gun control. He chose to convey his sentiments via Twitter, Trump’s preferred medium for communication.
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Danish Inventor Accused of Murdering Kim Wall Goes on Trial
Peter Madsen is said to have killed and dismembered Ms. Wall after inviting her onto his self-built submarine, in a case that has garnered worldwide attention.
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Light
A new edit of an old picture from 2008 taken at the open air museum called Frilandsmuseet in Denmark.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
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Danish municipalities pay for condoms and birth control to prevent teen pregnancies
Municipalities in Denmark are offering free and discounted contraception in a bid to reduce unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. At a municipal condom supplier in Randers, citizens can choose from a range of discounted condoms and contraception and a similar service is on its way in a second town, Holstebro, reports DR.
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How Windmills as Wide as Jumbo Jets Are Making Clean Energy Mainstream
The global wind turbine industry has transformed from a collection of small companies in Denmark to corporations pulling off enormous feats of engineering.
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