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Denmark ends 400-year postal service for letters

PostNord delivers its last letter in Denmark on 30 December, ending a four-century tradition. The shift to digital prompts job cuts and a stamp refund scheme. Discover the future of post.

The Real Scandi Noir: Denmark's Self-Image Shattered

A gripping podcast reveals how a filmmaker and a corrupt lawyer exposed deep-seated corruption in Denmark, challenging the nation's cherished myth of integrity. Listen to the full investigation.

WNBA Players Vote to Authorise Strike

WNBA players have overwhelmingly voted to authorise a strike if a new collective bargaining agreement isn't reached by the season's start. Key issues include pay, travel, and charter flights.

EU Court: Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' May Be Unlawful

The European Court of Justice has ruled Denmark's controversial 'parallel societies' legislation may constitute racial discrimination, offering hope to residents in targeted Copenhagen neighbourhoods.

Met Office: 2026 to be among four hottest years on record

The UK Met Office projects 2026 will exceed 1.4C above pre-industrial levels, marking the fourth year in a row. Scientists warn the rapid approach to the Paris Agreement's 1.5C limit demands urgent climate action.

Mottley: Legally binding methane pact needed now

Barbados PM Mia Mottley calls for a legally binding global agreement to cut methane emissions from oil & gas, warning climate tipping points are near. Urgent action can slow warming.

Sydney's Suburbs Awash with Guns, Prompting Law Review

Following the Bondi Beach terror attack, data reveals a startling concentration of licensed firearms in Sydney's suburbs. NSW Premier Chris Minns vows to tighten gun laws as national cabinet agrees to reform the National Firearms Agreement.

UK-US zero-tariff pharma deal, NHS drug price rise

The UK and US have agreed a landmark deal maintaining zero tariffs on pharmaceuticals, while the NHS commits to a 25% net price increase for new medicines. Explore the details and implications.

Denmark establishes 'Night Watch' to monitor Trump

Denmark has created a 'night watch' team to monitor Donald Trump's activities due to time zone differences and ongoing diplomatic tensions. Discover how this unprecedented move reflects changing transatlantic relations.

Army's Ajax vehicle injures troops again

The British Army's £10m Ajax fighting vehicle has caused fresh injuries to 31 soldiers, raising serious questions about safety and accountability in the £5.5bn programme.

Warner Music signs landmark AI deal with Suno

Warner Music Group strikes a pioneering licensing agreement with AI song generator Suno, allowing artists like Coldplay to opt-in. Discover how this deal reshapes the music industry's future.

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