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Danish soccer player Eriksen collapses for second time in career, is conscious, DR reports
Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch in a match against Ukraine on Sunday, but was conscious, public broadcaster DR reported.
Europe’s Israel policy, the search for a unifying narrative - opinion
‘Copenhagen’ in Jerusalem revisits the Nazi-era meeting that shaped the nuclear age
US negotiating establishment of new bases in Greenland in high level talks with Denmark - report
Danish burial mound destroyed and passage grave defaced with graffiti
Culture minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt calls acts 'a disgrace without equal' and 'a lack of respect for our common history'.
Ancient Scandinavians may have sailed 100 km between Denmark, Norway
Study finds that regular open sea crossings of the Skagerrak began by 2300 BC using Bronze Age boats.
US needs Greenland for international security, says Trump
US Vice President J.D. Vance landed in Greenland earlier in the day.
Maersk deny shipping arms to Israel during Gaza conflict
Maersk denied shipping arms to Israel but admitted transporting military-related cargo, stating it complies with all laws amid shareholder scrutiny.
'I was almost lynched, called a Jewish whore': Woman attacked by mob in Copenhagen
"One of them pulled the flag over my head so I couldn't see what was happening. I kept shouting for help, but no one intervened."
New from Israel: Direct flights to Scandinavia during the summer
ISSTA will market direct flights to the capital of Denmark, along with vacation packages and organized tours. Ticket prices start at $529 per person. There are also direct flights to Zadar, Croatia.
Copenhagen council votes to name square 'Palestine Square'
Copenhagen City Council approved naming 'Palestine Square,' sparking debate over Denmark's ties to the Jewish community and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Greta Thunberg and PYM protest Maersk for shipping weapons to Israel
Thunberg appeared at the protest outside Maersk HQ wearing a black-and-white Palestinian keffiyeh and claimed that Maersk has shipped equipment to Israel to 'arm them during their genocide in Gaza.'
Tankard, crossbows, saffron: Haul from 15th-century Danish shipwreck Gribshunden
The Gribshunden, King Hans of Denmark and Norway's flagship, sank off Ronneby, Sweden, in 1495 during a political summit in Kalmar.
Copenhagen orders extradition of Swedish teen suspected of attacking Israeli embassies
The teen is also suspected of murdering a man in Hallstahammar