Finland’s Student Visa Crackdown: A High-Stakes Bet on Talent Control 

Finland is set to radically reshape its international student immigration framework in a move that could…

Denmark’s Labour Market Transformation: Seniors Stay Longer, Immigrant Integration Accelerates—But Reform Looms Large 

Denmark’s labour market is undergoing a historic transformation, driven by demographic shifts, policy reforms, and evolving…

Denmark’s Proposed VPN Ban Sparks Digital Rights Debate – But Is It Overreach or Overdue? 

In a move that has ignited fierce debate across Denmark’s tech, legal, and business communities, the…

Police Report Filed Against European Sperm Bank Over Cancer Gene in Donor Sperm

The European Sperm Bank (ESB), one of the largest sperm banks globally, is under scrutiny after…

Danish Donor Scandal Reaches from Iceland to Singapore 

Nordic sperm-industry leader European Sperm Bank sold one man’s semen to 67 clinics in 14 countries…

Food-price deflation arrives – but the margin squeeze is only beginning 

Danish grocery prices have fallen 2.5 % since July, the longest losing streak since 2016. For…

“Denmark’s largest-ever white-collar prison term: Scanleasing founder jailed 4½ years and fined DKK 55 m”

A Kolding court has handed down the harshest sentence in modern Danish history for purely economic…

When the Ally Becomes a Risk: Denmark’s 2025 Intelligence Report Rewrites the U.S. Relationship 

Copenhagen – For the first time since the Second World War, Denmark’s Defence Intelligence Service (FE)…

“America in FE’s cross-hairs: Why Denmark’s intelligence service now tags the U.S. as a security risk – and what it means for Nordic business”

For the first time since the Cold War, Denmark’s Defence Intelligence Service (FE) lists the United…

Mette Frederiksen Rises as Europe’s Second-Most Powerful Leader—But Domestic Challenges Loom 

In a striking testament to her geopolitical clout, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been named…