Sebastian Skov Andersen
Inside the OSINT Operation to Get Foreign Students Out of Ukraine
A ragtag group of hackers and OSINT professionals is using everything from open flight data to Google Maps to evacuate foreign students from Ukraine.
‘I Can’t Take It Anymore’: Refugees Struggle To Cope in Extreme Heat
One of the worst heat waves in recent history is making life hell for people in the Mavrovouni refugee camp in Greece.
They Hoped the Left-Wing Government Would Save Them. They Were Wrong
Immigrants in Denmark are battling repressive immigration policies, including an unprecedented crackdown on Syrian refugees, that they say are a result of a left-wing government co-opting far-right rhetoric.
‘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.
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.
'Enough Is Enough': In 2020 Europeans Inspired Each Other to Fight Back
Despite the pandemic, this was a year of activism in Europe.
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.
'Absurd!': How Chinese State-Run Media Covered the US Elections
Chinese-language media focused on the chaotic aspects of the elections with some outlets suggesting that a civil war may be looming.
Forget Trump. Hong Kong Protesters Have Strong Views About Joe Biden.
Activists in the embattled city's protest movement have mixed opinions about the Democratic nominee.
Denmark Is Facing a New #MeToo Reckoning
Media organisations across the country are moving to implement new regulations on workplace behaviour.
The Jazz Collective Drowning Out Far-Right Rallies with Terrible Music
The Danish musicians "Free Jazz Against Paludan" welcome anyone who wants to push back peacefully against the hate speech of far-right politician Rasmus Paludan.