
Fear of Danish People's Party Comeback in Christiansborg
Political analysis suggests that the prevailing sentiment in Christiansborg might not be a 'victim role' but rather a fear of the Danish People's Party making a comeback.
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Political analysis suggests that the prevailing sentiment in Christiansborg might not be a 'victim role' but rather a fear of the Danish People's Party making a comeback.
Lamborghini's latest and most extreme car model has already sold out its entire future production. This indicates strong demand for the luxury automaker's high-performance vehicles.
E.coli bacteria have been detected in drinking water in Borgarfjörður eystra, East Iceland, prompting authorities to advise residents to boil their water before consumption.

In Denmark, citizens experiencing physical or psychological illness or crisis are now directed to call the region's emergency phone or medical on-call service for acute assistance.

The Edinburgh Film Festival is showcasing 'Skintown,' a film described as a 'bumpy ride' by its director and star, and 'Borges And Me,' a hallucinatory 70s road trip film.

Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded nearly 10,000 vehicle registrations last month, with new car sales rising to 1,362, though buyers still prefer older used cars at a ratio of 6.3 to 1. Skoda remains the market leader, and two Lamborghini Urus were also registered.

The Ring Road through Borgarnes, including the Borgarfjörður bridge, will be closed overnight on Sunday and Monday for road milling, with a marked diversion in place.
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Norwegian police apprehended two foreign nationals after the Armed Forces reported drone activity near the Kolsås military camp.

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A review of Anders Hillborg's 'Lost Landscapes' album, performed by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, highlights its sonic imagination, luminous colors, and unconventional instrumentation.

Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir, leader of the Efling union, expressed optimism that the Icelandic nation will reject the initiation of accession talks with the European Union on August 29.

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The city of Burgas, Bulgaria, has been confirmed as the host for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2027. This announcement comes as Moroccanoil, the Israeli-based main sponsor, has decided to withdraw its sponsorship from the competition.

Tuborg Lovefest is set for its grand finale on August 14th and 15th in Vrnjačka Banja, featuring two days of performances across five stages with new international stars, drawing record public interest.

Copenhagen is set to transform a large urban square into a green, hilly area with flowing water, aiming to create a new community gathering point and cultural center.

Veteran director-producer Marc Turtletaub returns to feature filmmaking with 'Borges and Me,' a sprawling Scottish road movie screening in an Out of Competition spot at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

Even Democratic politicians who supported Zohran Mamdani during his election campaign are now criticizing him, despite initial jubilation in New York streets when he became mayor.

A Lamborghini owned by Russian billionaire Igor Altushkin crashed at high speed into a residential building in Yekaterinburg, Russia, injuring a war veteran on crutches.
Nora Haukland has filed a complaint with the Press Complaints Commission (PFU) against Aftenposten, VG, and Kronstadposten regarding their reporting on the case involving Marius Borg Høiby.

A truck caught fire and was completely destroyed on a German federal road between Perl and Borg on Monday evening. No injuries were reported, but the cargo was reduced to ash.

Taxpayers in Denmark who dispute with the tax authority are entitled to reimbursement for legal costs but face a nine-month wait, a situation a law professor calls a rule of law problem.

Two critics argue that Copenhagen Pride and Danish LGBT+ associations are failing their core mission and exhibit a left-wing bias, leading them to feel unrepresented as gay individuals.
Swedish politicians are engaged in a debate over economic policies, with one former minister warning that the Left Party and Green Party have become radicalized. Another politician credits their party for the country's economic uplift.

A new, limited-edition Lamborghini Diablo featuring a V12 engine, manual transmission, and open-top design has been unveiled, with fewer than 20 units planned for production.
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Former Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg (M) has issued a warning about a 'fateful election,' expressing concerns over the potential impact on the parliamentary balance of power.
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Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is appealing the Oslo District Court's decision to keep him in custody with an electronic tag, rather than releasing him with a reverse violence alarm. His defense lawyer confirmed the appeal against the decision for him to remain under house arrest at Skaugum.

Marius Borg Høiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, will continue to remain under house arrest with an ankle monitor. The details of his legal situation were not specified.

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Michel Onfray, a well-known French philosopher and TV personality, once known as a left-wing public educator, now aligns closer to the far-right, with his ideas expected to influence the upcoming French election campaign.

Prince Nikolai and Prince Felix, grandchildren of Queen Margrethe of Denmark, are vacationing in Mykonos with their mother, Countess Alexandra of Frederiksborg. They are enjoying boat rides, sunsets, and fresh fish on the Greek island.
A Danish mayor has raised concerns about thousands of children starting school without basic skills like using the toilet or dressing themselves, calling for a public conversation on the issue.

The bodies of five climbers, including a German national, who died in an avalanche in Nepal last November, have been recovered from the accident site.

The mayor of Lolland has secured a meeting with a minister to discuss the municipality's significant economic challenges. While the meeting is confirmed, the mayor expressed disappointment regarding the timing.
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Katrine Vigilius Kjøller-Hansen, a Danish woman who chose to stay home with her children, is challenging conservative female politicians. She expresses pride in her years at home and criticizes politicians for what she perceives as condescending and caricatured portrayals of stay-at-home mothers.

Reykjavík police in the capital area dealt with 56 reported incidents including assaults, burglaries, and property damage between 5 AM and late afternoon, according to their overview.

A German sailor was found dead off the coast of Symi island in the Aegean Sea after going for a swim and his boat drifting away.

A Greek mayor is among three individuals who have been charged in connection with a wildfire that occurred near Athens. The charges relate to the cause of the blaze, which devastated areas west of the capital.

Danish People's Party leader Morten Messerschmidt and pro-Russian politician Vladislav Dajković offer conflicting accounts of whether Russia was discussed during their meeting at Christiansborg.
Norwegian police are requesting an additional four weeks of electronic monitoring (ankle bracelet) for Marius Borg Høiby, stating that the risk of re-offending has not been sufficiently reduced.

Donald Trump has signed new executive orders to again attempt to limit birthright citizenship in the United States, despite a previous Supreme Court decision blocking his first attempt. This move aims to curb what he refers to as 'birth tourism' and restrict citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizens.

OnlyFans model Celina Powell was arrested in Miami after police surrounded her pink Lamborghini Urus near a Target in Midtown Miami.
A child was injured while inside a car involved in a police chase in Helsingborg, Sweden.
Sweden's Moderate Party has proposed a fast-track process for citizenship and the establishment of an accident investigation commission for every murder of a woman. These proposals aim to address issues of integration and violence against women.
A summary of BorgWarner Inc.'s second-quarter 2026 earnings call provides key financial highlights and management commentary for the period.

Reports indicate that icebergs and sea ice are melting in Northwest Iceland, with authorities receiving no further notifications of new sea ice in the area.

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A total solar eclipse, the first in Europe in 27 years, is highly anticipated, particularly in a small village in Castile, Spain, where it is expected to bring two twilights and two nights in sequence.

Two men were arrested in the city center of Reykjavik, Iceland, after being reported as threatening and aggressive. They were found to be armed with a hammer and an axe.

Lamborghini is commemorating the 60th anniversary of its iconic Miura supercar by releasing a special edition of the Revuelto, honoring the legacy of the 1960s classic.

A report highlights a fundamental issue in Denmark where citizens are forced to pay more in taxes than they have earned, raising concerns about the tax system.

Iceland is preparing for a total solar eclipse on August 12, with expectations of thousands of visitors and traffic restrictions in the capital region. Many are also hoping to witness the Northern Lights during this rare celestial event.
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Lamborghini is commemorating the 60th anniversary of its legendary Miura model by debuting a new vehicle, the Revuelto Miura 60° Homage, which is nearly three times more powerful than the original.

A conservative and homosexual individual argues that the queer movement has 'hijacked' the LGBT+ community, criticizing it for establishing new political norms that contradict the original anti-oppression goals of LGBT+ associations and Pride.

Lamborghini announced that despite selling fewer cars, the luxury automaker generated more revenue during the first half of 2026.

Lamborghini has introduced the Revuelto Miura 60 Homage, a special limited-edition model commemorating 60 years of the iconic Miura.
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A Glasgow restaurant's Instagram account was deleted after boxer Lovlina Borgohain called out the establishment for displaying an incorrect map of India.
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A podcast discusses how the bourgeois parties won the 1976 election in Sweden, questioning if the debate today is less polarized than it was then.

A 46-year-old Swedish citizen has been shot and killed in the city of Homs in western Syria.
The Ring Road through Borgarnes, Iceland, will be closed for paving between 9 PM and 7 AM tonight and tomorrow night, from Borgarbraut to the bridge over Borgarfjörður. A detour will be available via Borgarfjarðarbraut.

The Áfram Ísland movement is holding a public meeting at Edinborgarhúsið in Ísafjörður today at 5 PM.

Søren Pind identifies three reasons why many center-right voters feel politically 'homeless.' He advocates for a clear and unapologetic embrace of the bourgeois-liberal position, without adapting to louder voices.

NATO jets scrambled to shoot down a suspected Russian drone that violated Romanian airspace over Galați. NATO officials stated the drone appears to be Russian, and Romania has informed allies while vowing coordinated action.

Lamborghini has introduced the Revuelto SV, a more powerful hybrid version of its supercar boasting 1065 horsepower and advanced aerodynamics, with production limited to 1963 units and a price exceeding 600,000 euros.
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Helsinki's population officially reached 700,000 overnight with the birth of a new baby, a milestone celebrated by the city's mayor. This event marks a significant demographic achievement for the Finnish capital.
A majority of politicians in Viborg Municipality, Denmark, are defying two EU directives by granting permission for a 100-year-old hydropower plant to continue operating. This decision aims to prevent the draining of Denmark's largest artificial lake.
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The mayor of Badakhshan province in northeastern Afghanistan was killed in an explosion, according to local reports.

The 18-year-old son of a Russian copper magnate crashed a Lamborghini into a residential building in Yekaterinburg, seriously injuring a Russian special forces soldier who had recently returned from the front in Ukraine.

A discussion is underway in Denmark regarding whether citizens should incur personal costs when fulfilling their civic duties.

A section of Iceland's Ring Road through Borgarnes, from Borgarbraut to the bridge over Borgarfjörður, will be temporarily closed due to milling work.

According to Registers Iceland, the number of foreign citizens residing in Iceland decreased by 220 individuals, or 0.3%, to 83,719 as of August 1st.

Nine people were killed by gunmen in the Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, Nigeria. Police and military personnel have since recovered the bodies of the victims.
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One of only 63 rare Lamborghini models ever produced is owned by Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso, with such vehicles currently valued around five million euros.

Police in Flensburg, Germany, are appealing for witnesses after a hunter discovered a human torso wrapped in plastic. Authorities are investigating the grim find and seeking public assistance.

Marius Borg Høiby's appeal against the district court's decision for continued detention has been rejected by the Borgarting Court of Appeal. He will continue to serve his detention with an electronic ankle monitor at Skaugum, as requested by the prosecution.
Dansk Folkeparti has announced its support for a citizen proposal advocating for greater transparency regarding politicians' quotes and the Afghanistan inquiry.

An Icelandic restaurant owner claims they have already paid eight million and cannot reach anyone, stating that no catering business can withstand such 'institutional violence'.

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The Danish Radikale party, which previously warned against 'mindset control' for citizenship applicants, now proposes to exclude Islamists and Nazis from obtaining citizenship.

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The rapid convergence of AI with humanoid robotics, biotechnology, neuromorphic computing, and brain-computer interfaces is accelerating innovation, ushering in a new era described as the 'cyborg horizon'.

Surinamese actor Borger Breeveld, known for his role in 'Wan Pipel', has passed away at the age of 82. He was recognized for identifying with his character in the film.
A child under 15 years old was hit when police fired shots at a car in Helsingborg, Sweden, an incident confirmed by the prosecutor.

Marius Borg Høiby, the stepson of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has had his house arrest extended for an additional four weeks. He will remain under electronic monitoring during this period.
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Police are seeking to extend the custody of Marius Borg Høiby, the stepson of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, for another four weeks with an electronic ankle monitor. Høiby, however, is requesting to be released.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded boxer Lovlina Borgohain for identifying and reporting an incorrect map of India displayed at a restaurant in Glasgow after the Commonwealth Games 2026.
Several people were injured in a shooting in Holbæk, Denmark, with police investigating the incident as a possible gang-related conflict. Authorities suspect the shooting was a settling of scores among criminal groups.
Nine months after an avalanche, the bodies of five missing mountaineers—a German, an Italian, an Italian-Canadian, and two Nepalese individuals—have been recovered in Nepal.
Several people have been shot in Denmark, with reports also indicating a high number of physical assaults in the city. Authorities are investigating the incidents.

More than twelve tons of war material have been recovered by the demining service this year. The ongoing efforts highlight the significant amount of unexploded ordnance still present.

The Icelandic couple Rakel Björk Björnsdóttir and Garðar Borgþórsson formed the duo ÞAU a few years ago and have been touring Iceland with their music.

Venezuelan artist Arca releases her new album 'XXXXX,' described as a radical sound experiment that pushes the boundaries of genre, physicality, and imagination.

Recent Houthi attacks in Yemen, particularly targeting the oil-rich Marib region, have killed at least 10 people and up to 58, raising fears among the United Nations and others that the civil war could reignite. These assaults on government-backed forces suggest a major battle may be brewing.

Mayors in Copenhagen are seeking solutions to address the problems caused by unsafe and erratic cycling tourists. Their aim is to reduce issues related to tourists cycling unsafely in the city.

Marius Borg Høiby, stepson of the Norwegian Crown Prince, has requested to be released from wearing an ankle monitor.

Kristborg Bóel has taken on a new role as the public relations officer for KÍ. This marks a new career step for her.
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Danish far-right politician Morten Messerschmidt faced widespread criticism and expressed regret after meeting with a pro-Russian, anti-NATO politician in Copenhagen. The meeting drew condemnation from across the political spectrum in Denmark.

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A 47-year-old woman was arrested in central London after allegedly stabbing four men near Covent Garden. Police indicated that the incident appeared to be related to mental health issues.

Authorities in Helsingborg and Porto have arrested several individuals suspected of attempted murder, with one case also involving drug trafficking. The arrests follow investigations into violent incidents in both cities.

The 'Il Borgo dei Desideri' initiative, promoted by the association 'I Borghi più belli d'Italia', returns for the night of San Lorenzo, inviting people to observe shooting stars and make wishes in picturesque Italian villages.

A rare brown 2010 Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SV, an unusual color choice for a multi-million dollar supercar, is expected to become the most expensive example of its kind when it goes up for auction.
Actor and director Manuel Wiborg has moved to Lousã, in the interior of Portugal, where he founded a new theater company, stating he feels useful doing theater there.
An article explores the intriguing declared passion of former Spanish President Zapatero for the writer Jorge Luis Borges.
A charitable foundation acquired 14 hectares in Tisvilde's prime summer house area for a low price from the state but is now changing its purpose to plan a luxury resort, prompting citizens and the Nature Agency to call for a review of the agreement.

The body of the husband of Italian Family Minister Eugenia Roccella was recovered from a lake after a five-week search. He had been missing since late June, and the discovery brings a tragic end to the family's agonizing wait.

A stand-up paddleboarder was recovered dead from a depth of 100 meters after being surprised by a storm on Walensee, Switzerland. The search for a second missing person is ongoing.

A Danish mayor expressed deep concern and astonishment over reported attack plans targeting Hadsten School. The revelation has caused significant disquiet within the community.

Police received reports of burglaries across the capital region of Iceland today, with three separate incidents noted in the police log, each occurring in a different police station district.
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Organizers of the Harmonica Festival in Borg, Grímsnes, report that this year's event has been the most successful yet, with a lively closing ball anticipated.

Police in Reykjavik were notified today about a burglary at a company in the city, marking another incident of its kind.
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The international Tall Ships Races event in Aalborg, Denmark, attracted a record 780,000 guests over five days, according to municipal reports.

Danish bureaucracy has seen an "unexplainable" and significant increase over the past 15 years, with one particular sector experiencing an extreme surge. This growth suggests that no government, including conservative ones, has successfully curbed the expansion of administrative processes.

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Train services between Gothenburg and Stockholm have been halted in both directions, causing disruptions for travelers.

Lamborghini has introduced the Revuelto SV, touted as its fastest and most powerful production car to date. The new model boasts 1,065 CV and can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in just 2.4 seconds.

A group of thirty Italian medieval flag-wavers and musicians from Borgo Velino captivated citizens with a spectacle on Ban Josip Jelačić Square in Zagreb.
A new audio guide has been launched for Copenhagen's canal tours, focusing on the history of the relationship between Denmark and Greenland, reflecting significant public interest.
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The Ring Road through Borgarnes, specifically the section from Borgarbraut to the Borgarfjörður bridge, will be closed for two consecutive nights, Sunday and Monday, from 9 PM to 7 AM, due to milling work.

A 37-year-old male moped rider is in critical condition after a solo accident in Nordborg, Denmark, and has been airlifted to a hospital for treatment.

Delays are expected in the allocation of some kindergarten places in Ísafjarðarbær as construction work on Eyrarskjól and Sólborg kindergartens has not been completed before the start of the autumn term as planned.
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Ilse Vejborg, chief physician and screening manager for Denmark's national mammography program, shares her perspective on breast cancer, emphasizing the importance of both professional screenings and self-examination.

A Danish mayor has expressed strong criticism against the Islamist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir.
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A 58-year-old German hiker was recovered dead in rugged terrain below the Muthöfe in South Tyrol, Italy, after being reported missing and a subsequent search operation.
Borgo de Castelfalfi, a small historic Tuscan village, not only preserves its Etruscan roots and echoes of the Medici family but also stands as a luxury retreat amidst Italy's romantic landscape, an hour from Florence and Pisa.
A Russian shadow fleet tanker has run aground and is leaking increasing amounts of oil off the coast of Oman, raising fears of a major environmental disaster. Salvage efforts are underway to secure the ship and prevent further spillage, but weather conditions are hindering operations.

The iconic T-800 character is set to return in a new Terminator film, with creators aiming to heighten the fear factor and make the cyborg more personally terrifying than in previous installments.

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A citizen reported a wolf sighting through a newly established SMS service, created as part of the ongoing search for a problematic wolf in West Jutland, Denmark.

Several companies, including SeaStar Medical, Leslie's, and Liftoff Mobile, have released their Q2 2026 earnings, with mixed results regarding EPS and revenue targets. Additionally, previews for Q2 2026 earnings were provided for Global Water Resources, MediWound, and Tecogen.

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A tar company in Denmark has been prohibited from further discharging environmentally hazardous substances into Nyborg Fjord. This decision aims to protect the local environment from pollution.
Janine Alm Ericson (MP) described former Finance Minister Anders Borg's (M) warning against voting for the Green Party and Left Party as a sign of desperation from the Moderate Party.

Monique Mizzi, 27, a business associate of car dealer Christian Borg, had a freezing order against her and her company lifted after agreeing to pay a €1 million administrative penalty in a tax fraud case, allowing her to avoid jail.
The son of "Orthodox oligarch" Igor Altushkin crashed a Lamborghini into a house in Yekaterinburg, injuring a combat veteran.

A solar eclipse has led to a global scramble for protective viewing glasses, with stocks running low in many areas, and has also caused a significant surge in tourism to prime viewing locations. Concerns about public health and preparedness for safe viewing have also been raised.

Eccentrica, a restomod company founded in 2023 by entrepreneur Emanuel Colombini, has announced a new project based on the iconic Lamborghini Diablo, originating from San Marino.

The conservative bloc in Norway has maintained a majority in NRK's party polls for nine consecutive measurements since November 2025. A political scientist suggests this indicates a clear trend.

A commentary argues that strengthening legal certainty for taxpayers should be a core Social Democratic principle in Denmark, emphasizing its importance for public trust in the tax system and welfare state funding.
Helga Lára Haarde has been appointed as the new assistant to the Mayor of Reykjavík, Hildur Sverrisdóttir.

A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian oil-refining city of Nizhnekamsk, located deep within Russia, has killed 13 people, including a child. This marks one of the deadliest Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory in two years.

A new recipe offers a lighter and fresher take on a classic burger, presenting it as a protein and fiber-rich bowl for those seeking a healthier alternative.

Vladislav Dajković, a pro-Russian and anti-NATO politician, was given a controversial tour of Christiansborg, the Danish Parliament, last week.

A car has driven into a pharmacy in Sarpsborg, Norway, with police confirming the incident. Emergency services responded to the scene after reports of a loud crash.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded boxer Lovlina Borgohain for her strong objection to a distorted map of India displayed at a restaurant in Glasgow. Modi praised her for her patriotic stance and for speaking out against the misrepresentation.
A mayor highlighted the need for discussion on issues that were once taken for granted, citing an instance where a class had to relocate due to parents standing outside the building. The mayor emphasized the importance of addressing these challenges in the school environment.

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Residents in Kyiv are experiencing the severe effects of intensified Russian attacks, expressing anger over a lack of shelters, depleted store shelves, and disrupted sleep.
A Danish minister has agreed to a meeting regarding Lolland's economic difficulties, though the mayor expressed regret over the timing, hoping for a meeting before funds for disadvantaged municipalities are allocated.

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A hiker reported missing in Glarus, Switzerland, was found dead in a glacier crevasse after a search operation by cantonal police.

A US appeals court has upheld an injunction to halt the construction of a ballroom at the White House, prompting President Trump to label the decision a 'national disgrace.' The ruling requires Trump to seek congressional approval for the project.

Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess, has stated he will resist if Norwegian police continue to detain him with an ankle monitor.

The Brákarborg kindergarten on Kleppsveg in Reykjavík has officially reopened after more than two years of construction to address serious building defects.

A 50-year-old Swiss man who went missing in Lake Biel on Thursday was later found dead by emergency services.
Mayors in Copenhagen have called a roundtable meeting to address the growing issue of tourist cyclists, who are reportedly causing significant traffic safety problems in the city.
Magnus Kjøller, known for building his fortune through subscription traps, is linked to the 'Velkommen scandal' from his Dubai villa, while also owning significant parts of Aalborg, Denmark.

Italy has declared a red alert for extreme heat in all 27 of its major cities, marking the first time such a widespread warning has been issued. Authorities are advising tourists and residents to take precautions as a severe heatwave impacts the country.

A bus carrying several passengers has driven into a ditch outside Helsingborg, Sweden, with police reporting at least four injuries.

A new study on microorganisms found in Antarctica's Blood Falls suggests the existence of a hidden saltwater reservoir beneath the glacier, offering insights into extreme life forms.

Influencer Zeki has sold his Lamborghini Huracán, stating he hadn't driven it in two years and had 'outgrown' the sports car, calling it the 'biggest mispurchase of his life.'

A review discusses Björn Borg's biography, which chronicles his rapid rise as a tennis star and subsequent struggles, noting that the book promises a gripping narrative but also raises questions.
Two men armed with a hammer and an axe were arrested in downtown Reykjavík overnight after police received a report of armed individuals.
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A unique home-built knight's castle located in Northern Jutland, Denmark, has been sold for three million kroner to an undisclosed buyer. The sale marks a new chapter for the distinctive property.

Christian Egander Skov has authored a book about the upheaval within the 'blue bloc' (conservative/liberal parties), and now observes new cracks appearing in the bourgeois foundation.

Despite the migrant crisis being declared over, the Danish government faces criticism for mixed signals on a crucial issue, with opposition politicians accusing the government of being deeply unserious.

Despite high fuel prices, Italians are not giving up on car holidays in summer 2026, with Google searches for car trips increasing by 20% between June and July, and Otranto being the most sought-after seaside village.

Iceland saw 700 more foreign citizens move to the country than leave in the second quarter, bringing the net increase for the first half of the year to 1,150.
A new Danish legislative proposal would allow for GPS monitoring and mandatory psychiatric treatment for individuals deemed dangerous by PET (Danish Security and Intelligence Service), even if they have not been convicted of a crime, raising significant expert warnings.

The body of renowned climber Nirmal Purja, along with several others, has been recovered following an avalanche on Broad Peak. Purja, known for his rapid ascents of 8,000-meter peaks, was among those killed in the tragic incident, with rescue teams retrieving seven bodies from the site.
An Indian restaurant in Glasgow deleted its Instagram account and issued an apology after Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain highlighted an 'incorrect map' on its napkins, which omitted India's Northeast region.

A nostalgic look back at a time when Unnur Birna, despite her beauty, had to work for praise and pay for public transport, highlighting that even beautiful people sometimes need to earn their recognition.
A Glasgow restaurant has agreed to correct an inaccurate map of India after Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain pointed out the omission of the Northeast region. Borgohain expressed her hurt at the incorrect representation during her visit.
The body of famous climber Nirmal Purja, known from a Netflix documentary, was recovered from Broad Peak in Pakistan days after he was killed in an avalanche. Tributes poured in for the ex-British soldier following the tragic incident on the mountain he reportedly adored.