Author: Denmark Review

With a completely open festival site consisting of a city, the organization behind Folkemødet has a challenge in getting all organizers to pay for the democracy festival to take place. But they are trying.If you click on the Lead Agency website, you will see an invitation.”Come with Lead Agency to Denmark’s democracy festival in Allinge,” it says.And then an address:”We are located at Slægtsgården in Østergade,” writes the PR and communications agency, which also says that it has participated in the democracy festival on Bornholm since the first years.If you go to the official website of Folkemødet, it does not…

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Ahead of the summer holidays and the massive tourist rush, Copenhagen’s mayor for technology and the environment is asking for help to control Airbnb rentals. But a majority in the Folketing refuses to do anything now.Jørgen Steen Larsen is frustrated, to say the least. Time and again he has tried to get the City of Copenhagen to take action against a neighbor who, in his opinion, rents out his private home to tourists far more than the law allows. By meticulously reviewing the reviews that tourists have given the neighbor on the rental portal Airbnb, Jørgen Steen Larsen believes he…

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In the future, there should be “more time for the important things” in the public sector. This is the vision of the government’s AI task force, which will “free up” 30,000 employees.30,000 employees in the public sector will be ‘liberated’ by artificial intelligence in the future.This is the goal in a new report from the ‘Digital Taskforce for Artificial Intelligence’ – an AI expert group supported by the government, the Association of Danish Local Authorities and the Danish Regions.

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More and more young people are drawn to the dream of the perfect body. For Nicolai Rytter, anabolic steroids became a shortcut that has made him addicted. At the People’s Meeting, he hopes to make others more aware of just that.When Nicolai Rytter takes the stage in the University of Copenhagen tent at Folkemødet, it will be in the company of people who have “science on their side”.Nicolai Rytter doesn’t have that, and that’s actually the whole point.He takes anabolic steroids. And for him it is important to help explain the consequences that steroids can have:”I hope I can give…

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By next year at the latest, the Danish Armed Forces will be able to place ground-based air defense at selected locations in Denmark.More than 20 years after Denmark abandoned ground-based air defense under the impression of peace in the immediate area, a bleak threat assessment is leading to the urgent acquisition of three new systems.Together with the broad majority of parties behind the defense agreement, the government has decided to spend over 6 billion DKK on three short-range systems from German Diehl Defence, Swedish Kongsberg and MBDA France.

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With a completely open festival site consisting of a city, the organization behind Folkemødet has a challenge in getting all organizers to pay for the democracy festival to take place. But they are trying.If you click on the Lead Agency website, you will see an invitation.”Come with Lead Agency to Denmark’s democracy festival in Allinge,” it says.And then an address:”We are based at Slægtsgården in Østergade,” writes the PR and communications agency, which also says that it has participated in the democracy festival on Bornholm since the first years.If you go to the official website of Folkemødet, it does not…

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In the future, there should be “more time for the important things” in the public sector. This is the vision of the government’s AI task force, which will “free up” 30,000 employees.30,000 employees in the public sector will be ‘liberated’ by artificial intelligence in the future.This is the goal in a new report from the ‘Digital Taskforce for Artificial Intelligence’ – an AI expert group supported by the government, the Association of Danish Local Authorities and the Danish Regions.

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More and more young people are drawn to the dream of the perfect body. For Nicolai Rytter, anabolic steroids became a shortcut that has made him addicted. At the People’s Meeting, he hopes to make others more aware of just that.When Nicolai Rytter takes the stage in the University of Copenhagen tent at Folkemødet, it will be in the company of people who have “science on their side”.Nicolai Rytter doesn’t have that, and that’s actually the whole point.He takes anabolic steroids. And for him it is important to help explain the consequences that steroids can have:”I hope I can give…

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