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New sentencing reforms presented by Denmark on Thursday will make it easier to deport foreign nationals convicted of crimes, ...
Canada and Denmark have begun efforts to expand their coproduction treaty for film and television. The new treaty seeks to ...
The Danish government has announced a crucial criminal justice reform aiming to toughen penalties for serious crimes, expand ...
Is it Abba? Saunas? Plays by Strindberg? A government initiative to define an official cultural canon has unsettled many in ...
Nine EU countries, led by Denmark, challenged the European Court of Human Rights to permit deportations of illegal immigrants, citing threats to democracy and safety.
On a late spring afternoon at Basecamp by Xior Aarhus, laughter drifts through the courtyard as students gather around shared ...
Titled “Russia in My Soul”, the exhibition showcases nearly 50 oil paintings by artist Claudie Van at the All-Russian ...
Has the European Union finally run out of patience with Hungary? "My colleagues' patience is dwindling day by day." ...
Dreading the "What are your strengths and weaknesses?" interview question? A career expert reveals a foolproof five-step strategy to turn this challenging question into your interview advantage.
New research reveals the skills gap that could be costing you job opportunities. Americans list nearly 10 skills on their resumes, with teamwork and problem-solving dominating the most successful ...
Ireland has announced it will join  2027 The Year of the Normans – People of Europe, a European cultural initiative ...
Singapore saw a record low of 177 corruption reports in 2024, but high-profile cases show vigilance is still needed. It ...