Tougher Sweden Border Controls Starting October 12, 2025

Starting October 12, 2025, Sweden will implement the new EU Entry/Exit System (EES) at all airports…

$1.8 Trillion Swing: Norway’s Oil Fund Plunges 1 % in Three Hours, Erasing 20-Month High

Oslo—Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global, better known as the “Oil Fund,” briefly crested 20,000 billion Norwegian…

Norway’s Reading Renaissance: 15 Minutes a Day to Reclaim Literacy Excellence

Oslo, Norway — In a powerful call to action echoing across classrooms and living rooms alike,…

Breaking the Silence: How Internet Psychiatry Is Redefining Men’s Mental Health Care

In recent years, a quiet transformation has been underway in mental health care—one that’s giving men…

Denmark’s Push for Vocational Education Gains Ground as Students Like Mathilde Lead the Way

As Denmark grapples with a shifting educational landscape, early signs suggest the government’s recent reforms may…

Will Denmark One Day Want Its Own nuclear weapons? Here’s Why That’s Not So Far-Fetched

Denmark has long been recognized as a peaceful nation, committed to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. For…

Danish Companies Bear the Brunt as Chinese Firms Skirt EU Packaging Rules, Industry Warns

A new EU regulation aimed at reducing packaging waste has become a costly burden for Danish…

Meta Pulls the Plug on Political Ads: A Last-Minute Curveball for Denmark’s Cash-Strapped Parties

Meta has just confirmed that, as of today, it will no longer allow political or election-related…

Cool-Migration: How Sweden Is Turning Southern Europe’s Heatwave Into a Tourism Boom – And Why the Numbers Say It’s Working.

While anti-tourism protests flare from Barcelona to the Greek islands—fuelled by “over-tourism” fears—Sweden is quietly enjoying…

Brussels Draws New Battle Lines: EU Tariffs on Norwegian Steel Components Signal Deeper Trade Rift 

In a move that could reverberate from the icy fjords of Mo i Rana to the…