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Denmark hopes to pass new legislation that aims to protect its citizens from deepfakes. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to AI expert, Henry Ajder, about the potential impact of the bill.
Couples who don’t live in Denmark are increasingly getting married in the Scandinavian country, which has relatively relaxed ...
Alan Leventhal, the former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, and Casey Sherman, NYT best-selling author, engage in a conversation ...
Queen Mary of Denmark was forced to cut a recent royal engagement short after experiencing sudden pains in her leg — which ...
King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark's latest appearance was interrupted when a wasp stung her. All about how Queen Mary ...
Sales of new Tesla cars in France and Denmark fell in July for the seventh straight month, as the EV maker struggles with a ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Once extinct in Denmark, the white stork is making a comeback with the highest number of nestlings in ...
Sales of new Tesla cars in Sweden, Denmark and France fell in July for the seventh straight month, as the EV maker struggles ...
From playing a round of “Viking Chess,” exploring the celebration of Fastelavn and overcoming the fear of tasting salty ...
In Denmark, with a population of just six million, 21,000 asylum seekers arrived during the 2015 peak. By 2021, a decade after the Syrian Civil War broke out, around 35,000 Syrian nationals were ...
In Denmark, 2015 also ended up being a turning point, but with a different outcome for the left. While Trump and Brexiteers were gaining support, Denmark’s Social Democrats were reinventing ...
Denmark has been a unified kingdom since at least the 10th century, making it the oldest surviving monarchy in Europe. Metal detectors hit the Danish consumer market in the late 1970s.