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Inventor Confesses to Grisly Murder of Journalist Kim Wall in Documentary
A journalist made secret recordings of telephone conversations with jailed inventor Peter Madsen which are now set to be broadcast.
Zoo Elephants Escort Human Intruder Out of Enclosure
The zoo's resident giants were clearly anxious, but refrained from an attack.
New York Is 4th Most Expensive City to Get Drunk In
The average night out costs nearly $80 in New York.
Madsen Can't Describe Dismembering Kim Wall's Body
The prosecutor tried to establish a sexual motive for the murder.
BMW Wants to Build a Bike-Lane Network in the Sky
This isn't the first time a government has tried to make a bike project like this happen.
What Is the World's 'Smartest' City?
A new study decided on the world's "smartest" cities based on digital services, housing, government and more. Two U.S. cities made the top 10.
Denmark to Deploy Special Forces to Fight ISIS in Syria
The Nordic nation has decided to expand special operations forces against the extremist group.
Inside 108, Noma's More Casual Spinoff
Kristian Baumann is on a mission to make Noma's newest incarnation as successful as its parent.
Four ISIS Suspects Arrested in Denmark
Copenhagen police arrested the suspects on suspicion of having traveled to Syria.
Michelin-Starred Restaurant Noma Heads Down Under
Head chef René Redzepi joins an increasing number of cooks taking their kitchens on the road.
Ai Weiwei Protests Danish Refugee Policies, Pulls Art
The Chinese artist will remove his work from display in Denmark to protest a law allowing refugees' valuables to be seized.
Danish Man Tests Positive For Zika Virus
Man in his mid-twenties suffered fever, headaches and muscle pain
A Bumpy Ride In Copenhagen, The City of Cycling
Copenhagen's newest bike lane will hang between two skyscrapers—but will locals ever get to ride it?
Denmark's Restaurants Benefit From 'Noma Effect'
René Redzepi's cooking at Noma made Copenhagen a restaurant hub; now all of Denmark is a draw.
Danish Companies Take on Staff With Disabilities to Gain a Competitive Edge
Danish companies pioneer diversity by breaking barriers and hiring people with disabilities.
Frank Jensen: The Mayor of Copenhagen Talks About His Weekend Rituals
Frank Jensen likes to run, ride his bicycle, have brunch in Hamlet's castle and watch his beloved Liverpool FC.
83 Jailed in Denmark's Biggest Ever Drugs Bust
The charges relate to the sale of cannabis in Copenhagen's informally self-governing Christiania commune.
Swedish Artist on al-Qaeda's Hit List Has No Regrets
Lars Vilks, who has a $100,000 terrorist bounty on his head, went into hiding following February's Copenhagen shooting.
Publish Muhammad Cartoons in School Books, Urge Danish Parties
Both the Conservative People's Party and the anti-immigration Danish People's Party have backed the idea.
Hundreds Attend Funeral of Copenhagen Gunman
Between 700 and 1,000 people attended the funeral of Omar El-Hussain, prompting anger from Danes.
Danish Terrorist Used Facebook 'Memorialisation' Tool to Swear Allegiance to ISIS
El-Hussein's account was visible until Monday, and a 'remembering' epithet had been posted above his name.
Obama: Countering Violent Extremism Depends on Muslim Support
U.S. President says Muslim leaders must do more to discredit notion that Western nations are suppressing Islam.
Police Arrest Four in Sweden on Suspicion of Aiding Islamic State: Report
Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter reported the state prosecutor believed the suspects sent money to Islamic State.
Copenhagen Attack Witness Urges Governments Not to Crack Down on Free Speech
"Our voices must be louder than the sound of bullets," says Ukrainian FEMEN activist Inna Shevchenko.
Danish Police Charge Two With Aiding Copenhagen Shooter
Danish police arrested a further two suspects after Danish media named the suspected gunman.
Danish Police Kill Suspect in Copenhagen Attacks
Two civilians were killed in two shootings yesterday at a freedom of speech event and a synagogue.
One Dead, Three Injured in Copenhagen Blasphemy Debate Shooting
Police officers were wounded in the shooting at a public meeting attended by Swedish artist Lars Vilks.
Danish Newspaper Boosts Security After Paris Attack
Jyllands-Posten published 12 cartoons by various artists in September 2005, most of which depict the Prophet Mohammad
Russian Ambassador Jokes Swedes Are High After Passenger Jet 'Near Miss'
"Do not provoke the Russian bear," said Russia's ambassador to Denmark after joking about Sweden's paranoia