Police responded en masse to a partial building collapse in Eastern Jutland. Thirteen people were rescued before the structure gave way, with no reports of anyone trapped. Authorities remain on-scene investigating the cause while ensuring everyone’s safety. No one’s day is going quite as planned.
Danish stocks are plummeting after an American tariff announcement. The C25 index initially dropped 3.4% following news of President Trump’s planned higher tariffs on EU goods. Particularly hard hit are Mærsk (down 6-7%) and Pandora (down 12-13.4%), while pharmaceutical companies appear to be spared from the tariffs.
Panda mating is extremely challenging because females are only in heat for a mere 36 hours, while males tend to be quite lazy. This timing mismatch creates a complicated situation for zoos, who must develop specific strategies to overcome these natural limitations and maximize reproduction chances.
EU defense ministers are meeting as part of the Common Security and Defense Policy, focusing on European security cooperation, strategic planning, and support for Ukraine following Russia’s invasion. Denmark has offered to lead initiatives strengthening Ukrainian-European defense industry integration. Ministers also collaborate with NATO on cybersecurity and other challenges.
Two of Denmark’s biggest music stars, Gilli and Medina, will perform at Grøn Koncert in 2025. The rap sensation and pop queen will join the lineup of this popular Danish festival that visits eight cities between July 17-27, with tickets on sale April 3.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defied an International Criminal Court arrest warrant by visiting Hungary. Despite the ICC charging him with war crimes including starvation and murder in Gaza, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has refused to enforce the warrant, highlighting significant divisions in international law enforcement.
China is demanding the US drop its tariffs on Chinese goods while promising retaliation. After the US increased tariffs from 10% to 20% in March 2025, China responded with 10-15% tariffs on American products like chicken and wheat, filed a WTO complaint, and vowed to fight “to the bitter end.”
American tariffs are causing stock markets to turn red globally. President Trump has introduced new tariffs on foreign goods, creating tensions between the USA and other countries including the EU and China. This trade policy has triggered a worldwide market downturn as investors react to the escalating trade conflicts.
The EU is facing tariff impacts that will affect consumers, according to a minister. A trade conflict between the EU and USA involves retaliatory tariffs on products like steel and Harley-Davidson motorcycles. These measures could lead to price increases, altered consumer behavior, and potential economic losses for the EU—including Denmark—of up to 47 billion kroner.
Animal shelters in Denmark are raising concerns about a worrying trend of rabbit abandonments as the breeding season approaches. This suggests rabbits are being impulsively bought as pets, then dumped when owners lose interest. This pattern reflects broader pet ownership cycles where animals become trendy, then unwanted – highlighting the need for responsible pet ownership.