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Feb 25 2026
trending-now

Vinext – The Next.js API surface, reimplemented on Vite

The tech world is abuzz with exciting developments, from Denmark's bold move to adopt open-source software to NASA's preparations for a massive equipment haul.

Mar 1 2026
world-news

Global Unrest and Division Mark the Week

Terror plot foiled in Australia, labour reforms in Argentina, and election interference warnings in Denmark

Feb 22 2026
business-trends

Global News Roundup: Conflict, Security, and Innovation

A snapshot of global news, from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine to security concerns in the US and Denmark's medical evacuation of a US submariner.

Feb 27 2026
healthline

WHO Announces Flu Vaccine Update and Hails Denmark's Health Milestone

Influenza vaccine composition recommendations released and Denmark eliminates mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis

Feb 27 2026
trending-now

Denmark's Digital ID Outage and Top Tech Deals

MitID downtime affects citizens, while Amazon offers discounts on Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro Omni and more

Feb 27 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Social Media, Hate Speech, and Mafia Allegations

A US trial explores social media addiction, an Australian tribunal rules on hate speech, Italian police investigate mafia activity, and a British-Danish couple faces passport issues.

Feb 27 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Developments in Kinship Care, Immigration, and More

Financial support for kinship carers, university student detention, and a Danish election

Feb 14 2026
politico-wire

Power, Politics, and the Press: A Week of Controversy and Concerns

This week saw a flurry of news that highlights the complex and often contentious relationships between power, politics, and the press. From the Trump administration's ICE crackdown in Minnesota to the Danish state's deal with the US, and from the Washington Post's layoffs to the controversy surrounding CBS News contributor Peter Attia, it's clear that the lines between politics, power, and journalism are increasingly blurred.

Feb 6 2026
world-news

Global Briefs: Mosque Bombing in Pakistan, Storm Leonardo Batters Europe, and More

A mosque bombing in Pakistan's capital kills at least 31 people, Storm Leonardo continues to wreak havoc in Europe and northern Africa, and Canada and France open consulates in Greenland in a show of support for Denmark. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian soldier thought to be dead calls his family, and a sewage leak in Wellington, New Zealand, is described as an "environmental disaster.