A neighbor, Ane Mølledal, remarked that a fire spread “quite strongly” through a house in a Copenhagen allotment garden. The dry conditions likely accelerated the blaze. Nearby residents were temporarily evacuated, with one neighboring house suffering a shattered window from the heat before everyone returned home.
AGF players recall their wildest match against Brøndby, where they dramatically came back from 0-3 down to secure a 3-3 draw. Jelle Duin scored twice as a substitute, while Patrick Mortensen added another goal. This remarkable comeback earned AGF a bronze medal over Viborg, with Mortensen calling it “the best match of his life.”
A Greenlandic minister made waves with a China-related announcement. While specific details aren’t clear from the search results, Vivian Motzfeldt, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Research, apparently planned to strengthen collaboration with China in January 2025. This raised eyebrows given Greenland’s strategic Arctic location amid growing US-China interest in the region.
An 18-year-old man was shot in the stomach with an air rifle while riding his scooter in Lunderskov, Denmark. Police arrested three suspects – two men (31 and 47) and a woman (51) – charging them with qualified violence and endangerment. The trio avoided court hearings, but charges remain as investigations continue.
Danish stocks plummeted 7% in a massive market downturn. The slide is linked to global trade tensions, particularly Trump’s tariffs on China and EU imports. Goldman Sachs and other major banks have raised their recession risk assessments, spooking investors and further dragging markets down.
A colony garden association on Amager was evacuated after a severe fire. Limited information is available due to server errors, but reports suggest it might be an arson attack against an organization. Residents have been evacuated while authorities investigate the situation.
Billionaire Bill Ackman, who switched from supporting Democrats to backing Trump in 2024, is now publicly criticizing the president’s trade policies. Ackman warns that Trump’s proposed tariffs could trigger economic collapse and urges a 90-day pause in the trade war to negotiate better solutions.
Brøndby will face off against AGF without their defensive captain Jacob Rasmussen, who suffered an unspecified injury this week. Fortunately, Rasmus Lauritsen has returned from his own injury to bolster the defense. Despite missing a key player, Brøndby remains favored at home, though many predict a 1-1 draw.
A financial analyst warns Denmark of an impending “double whopper” crisis, using the colorful phrase “blodrød morgen” (bloody red morning) to describe expected significant market downturns. This likely refers to the Danish C25 index’s dramatic 7.3% plunge on Monday morning, suggesting serious economic turbulence ahead.
Romance scams are increasing in Denmark, with fraudsters creating fake profiles on dating apps and social media to establish emotional connections with victims and trick them into sending money. Danish banks recorded 557 cases in 2024, with losses of 22.6 million kroner – up from 490 cases in 2023. Best protection? Healthy skepticism and never…