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Danish parliament speaker highlights green tech cooperation with China
Søren Gade, Speaker of the Danish Parliament. (Photo: Ida Marie Odgaard/Ritzau Scanpix) Denmark and China should continue strengthening their partnership in green technology and sustainable industries, said Søren Gade, Speaker of the Danish...

Norwegian VC firm Alliance VC announces €40 million close for new fund to back technology leaders from the nordics
Oslo-based VC firm Alliance VC today announced a first close of €40 million for its Alliance Nordic III fund, targeting €100 million in capital commitments to continue to invest in and support the next wave of Nordic-founded global technology...

Top biotech deals in June 2025
Newsletter Signup - Under Article / In Page "*" indicates required fields The month of June saw the peak of merger and acquisition (M&A) deals so far this year. In fact, the total deal value in June was more than double that of May. While many...

Slovak scientists open up path to new treatments for heart conditions
Article continues after video advertisement Article continues after video advertisement Danish footballer Christian Eriksen’s collapse on the pitch during a match at Euro 2020 made global headlines. The shocking incident focused attention on the...

2026 Thomas Cup: Malaysia Can End Over Three-decade Drought In Denmark - Rashid Sidek
KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 (Bernama) -- National badminton legend Datuk Rashid Sidek believes Malaysia can finally end a wait of more than three decades to lift the coveted Thomas Cup in the 2026 edition in Horsens, Denmark. Rashid said Malaysia now...

Djokovic comes from set down to lead De Minaur
At the moment, Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton are the only remaining players in the men’s draw not to have dropped a set, but Shelton has got work to do if he’s to hang on to that impressive stat: he trails Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego by a break in the...

The Hidden Secrets of High-Performing Corporations
We aim to expand Kotter’s change model to address both scholars and practitioners throughout the world to initiate a new conversation on organizational transformation. Our reasoning is based on the true transformation which has to be...

Investing in cancer research is one of the smartest economic decisions we can make
168,500 people die from cancer every year in the UK, and the devastating toll of the disease is far-reaching. It puts a huge physical and emotional strain on patients, their loved ones, and those who care for them, as well as disrupting work and...

Denmark prepares to pass law against Deepfakes
Denmark's Ministry of Culture has introduced a new bill aimed at protecting citizens' images and voices through copyright laws, Azernews reports. This legislation will represent a significant step in combating deepfake technologies. The proposed...

Djokovic loses first set 6-1 — Sinner and Andreeva in action later
Neither player on No 1 Court is entirely happy. Serving for the set, Bencic was 0-40 down and then summoned some of her best tennis only for Alexandrova to find some tricky depth to break which led to some sarcastic gestures from the Swiss towards...

Denmark moves to ban deepfakes in battle against online misinformation
Deepfake dangers online. Denmark is moving to ban digital manipulations that can spread fake images, audio, or video, aiming to protect citizens from AI-driven misinformation. Credit : Tapati Rinchumrus, Shutterstock Could new danish laws lead the...

Livestock Manure Could Be Source Of Antibiotic Resistance, Researchers Warn
Key Takeaways Livestock manure could be a means by which antibiotic resistance is increasing Manure from cows, chickens and pigs is loaded with antibiotic resistance genes If these genes transfer to bacteria, they could make common human illnesses...

Researchers make fascinating discovery after studying 11,500 cities across 121 countries: 'The lesson is clear'
A new study revealed the biggest factor in whether people bike or walk in cities around the world. According to an article from the University of California, Los Angeles, researchers from UCLA and Google studied travel data from 11,500 cities...

What Can Nigeria Learn from China’s Electricity Revolution?, By Dakuku Peterside
The moment of revelation came unexpectedly on a high-speed train leaving Beijing, where a screen showed that 36% of the train’s traction power came from wind energy. Outside, rows of wind turbines turned gracefully under the sun. For someone...

Mher Grigoryan received the Ambassador of Denmark
Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan received the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark to Armenia, Anne Toft Sorensen. During the meeting, issues related to the Armenia-Denmark bilateral cooperation agenda were discussed. Mher Grigoryan attached...

Royals attend ceremony celebrating 25th annivesary of Øresund Bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden
Published on 01/07/2025 - 21:04 GMT+2•Updated 02/07/2025 - 1:12 GMT+2 Tuesday marked the 25th anniversary of the Øresund bridge, an iconic structure almost eight-kilometres long that has connected Denmark and Sweden since 2000. Every day, an...

Navy: Cross Domain Swarm Sensing Demo at Pax a Success
Posted by Java Joe on Monday, July 7, 2025 · Leave a Comment Raymond Koehler, a mechanical engineer at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, demonstrates unmanned swarm mission planning software at Naval Air Station Patuxent River’s West...

Woman travels on 'Ryanair's cheapest flight' and cost of trip leaves her floored
Katie-Ann Gupwell Acting Content Editor 12:44, 07 Jul 2025Updated 12:44, 07 Jul 2025 Sometimes we all feel the urge to hop on a plane and get some well-needed sun on our skin, but one woman recently took the travel dream to the next level. Sofia,...

Denmark trying to make it illegal to spread deepfake images
Denmark is taking steps toward enacting a ban on the use of ‘deepfake’ imagery online, saying such digital manipulations can stir doubts about reality and foster misinformation. The government said in a statement published Thursday that a “broad...

Game Changing Turntables of 2025: How Smart Tech and Killer Design Are Making Vinyl Cool Again
Vinyl’s comeback? Yeah, old news by now. Record sales have been climbing since 2005, with global revenue set to hit $3.5 billion by 2025. What’s really flipping the turntable world isn’t just the numbers—it’s how buyers now demand gear that not...