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  • Noem’s Harvard Ultimatum: Foreign Students, April Deadline

    US Homeland Security Minister Kristi Noem is threatening to revoke Harvard’s ability to admit foreign students unless the university shares information about their potentially illegal activities by April 30. This follows Trump’s criticism about antisemitism and comes after $2.2 billion in federal funding was frozen.

  • China’s 84% Tariffs Spark Recession Fears

    China retaliates against Trump’s trade tactics by imposing 84 percent tariffs on some US goods, implementing export controls on rare earth minerals, and filing a WTO complaint. Markets tumbled amid fears of a potential global recession, with JP Morgan estimating a 60 percent risk by late 2025.

  • Norwegian Egg Shortage Sparks Easter Price Wars

    The statement that “more stores are empty than ever before” can be linked to multiple factors, including an egg shortage in Norway and price wars on seasonal items like Easter candy. Retailers like Kiwi and Rema 1000 are struggling to keep shelves stocked as customers eagerly snatch up discounted goodies.

  • Strange Skies: Three Unusual Phenomena Over Denmark

    Over Denmark, three unusual sky phenomena have been observed recently: blood rain caused by Saharan dust coloring precipitation reddish-brown; mysterious morning lights likely from burning space debris; and a spiraling blue glow created by a returning SpaceX rocket’s frozen fuel reflecting light.

  • UK Court: “Woman” Means Biological Female Only

    The British Supreme Court has ruled that the term “woman” in the UK’s Equality Act refers specifically to biological females at birth. This means people with legal gender changes aren’t automatically considered women under equality legislation. The case was brought by For Women Scotland, who argued including trans women would undermine women’s rights.

  • Denmark Plans Night Trains as Green Travel Option

    Night trains might return to Denmark after being discontinued in 2014 due to poor economics. Transport Minister Benny Engelbrecht wants to reintroduce them as a green alternative to flying. Denmark, Sweden, and Germany are collaborating on routes like Malmö-Brussels, with service possibly starting by 2026. Swedish operators, rather than DSB, will likely run these costly…

  • North Korea’s Combat Alliance with Russia: Deadly Exchange

    North Korea’s support for Russia in Ukraine includes troop deployment, with over 300 soldiers killed and 2,700 wounded. Beyond financial compensation, North Korea receives technical assistance for its nuclear program. This partnership, rooted in 1950s relations, helps North Korea reduce Chinese dependence while gaining valuable combat experience that complicates global security dynamics.

  • Rare Worm Leaves Puppy Blind, Paralyzed

    A puppy was infected with a rare worm, becoming blind and paralyzed shortly after, leading to its euthanization. While details about this specific case are limited, worm infections in dogs can cause serious health problems. Vigilance for symptoms is crucial, as certain parasites like French heartworm can cause lethargy or paralysis in our furry friends.

  • Prison Mystery: “Pile” and Red Spots Spark Theories

    A mysterious “pile of something” and red spots discovered in a notorious prison have sparked an eerie conspiracy theory. Details remain scarce, with only a brief TV 2 News article mentioning the incident. Funny how vague references to unidentified objects always seem to bring out humanity’s wildest imaginations, isn’t it?

  • Denmark’s Skies: Dust, Spirals, and Purple Lights

    Denmark experiences rare atmospheric phenomena including “blood rain” (when Saharan dust mixes with rainfall creating reddish precipitation), spiral patterns from SpaceX rockets releasing frozen fuel during re-entry, and STEVE – a mysterious purple light streak related to solar storms that can last up to an hour.

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