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Radio Journalist Has Sex On Air for Swingers Club Feature
"I enjoyed it," said Louise Fischer, "even though it wasn’t the best sex of my life."
‘They Are Going to Torture Us’: Denmark Tells Syrian Refugees to Go Home
Denmark, the first country to sign the UN Refugee Convention, has told Syrian refugees it is safe to return to Damascus. It's not.
A Year From the 2022 Olympics, Winter Sports in India is Still a Work in Progress
Lack of infrastructure, no financial support and unrecognised federations make it a lonely battle for athletes.
An ‘Eco-Friendly’ Danish Company Is Outsourcing Pollution to West Virginia, Locals Say
Residents of Jefferson County say ROCKWOOL never would have attempted such a high-emission factory across from an elementary school in eco-conscious Denmark.
She’s 4, Lives in Syria and Has PTSI. Her Country's Debating If She Can Come Home
The girl is currently living in a prison camp in northeastern Syria and has been diagnosed with PTSI.
Anti-Vaxxers Took to the Streets of Copenhagen and the Photos Are Intense
As the Danish government announced plans to introduce a vaccine passport, demonstrators took to the streets with flares and torches.
A Bunch of Influencers Are Stranded in Dubai Due to COVID
Ex-Denmark footballer-turned-influencer Nicklas Bendtner is among a group caught out by a sudden change in policy.
The Story of Kim Wall’s Murder, But Not As You Know It
“The least interesting part of Kim’s life is probably the ending,” says the director of a new HBO series that tells the story of the investigation into the Swedish journalist's murder.
Denmark Apologises to 22 Children Taken from Their Families in Social Experiment
Many of the children never saw their families again. Only six are still alive to hear the Danish government's apology.
Coronavirus Outbreaks on Mink Farms Puts Fur Industry in Spotlight
Mink-to-human coronavirus transmission amplifies longstanding concerns about the industry’s biosecurity risks.
Hundreds of People Infected With Mutated COVID Strains From Minks
Denmark is culling 13 million minks to contain the new strain, which is feared could harm the effectiveness of vaccines currently under development.
‘Hygge Racism’ Behind Hate Crime Rise in Denmark, Say Some Minority Groups
A recent study from the Danish Human Rights Institute reports a worrying number of bigoted attacks since the start of the pandemic.