Cut Off and Cut Out: Equatorial Guinea’s Internet Blackout Meets DR Congo’s Race Against Ebola

By Our, Global Affairs Correspondent  MALABO / KINSHASA — While the world grows ever more connected,…

AstraZeneca Presses Pause on SEK 2.5 Billion Cambridge Investment Amid Economic Uncertainty

In a move that has raised eyebrows in the pharmaceutical industry, AstraZeneca announced it is halting…

The Sweet Heat: How Rising Temperatures are Driving Up Sugar Consumption in the US and Europe

As the global climate warms, the effects are being felt in ways we might not expect.…

58 Billion and Counting: Denmark Commits to Its Largest Arms Deal Ever

Denmark has just signed off on the most expensive arms purchase in its history—an air defence…

NATO Draws a Hard Line After Russian Drones Violate Polish Airspace

When twenty-one Russian drones crossed into Polish territory this week, the message to NATO was clear.…

When the Lights Go Out: Denmark Plans Emergency Stores to Keep Food on the Shelves

On the evening of March 11, 2020, Danes watched their Prime Minister announce a nationwide shutdown.…

Why Sweden Just Bet Another 70 Billion on Ukraine’s Future

Sweden isn’t hedging its bets on Ukraine. It’s doubling down. On Thursday, Defence Minister Pål Jonson…

The Butja Denial: Russia’s Ambassador Pushes Lies on Swedish TV

When Russia’s ambassador to Sweden, Sergei Belyaev, sat down with SVT’s 30 Minuten, the conversation turned…

Silent Summer Surge: 300,000 Danes Opt In to Organ Donation Under New ‘Opt-Out’ System

COPENHAGEN — What began as a quiet administrative shift on the first official day of summer…

Record EU Bill: Denmark Sends 24 Billion Kroner to Brussels — Pride or Price Too High?”

COPENHAGEN — As Finance Minister Nicolai Wammen (S) unveiled Denmark’s latest Finance Act two weeks ago,…