Ukrainian President Zelenskyj urges the world “not to wait” for immediate action against Russia to end the ongoing war. He’s pushing for faster international support, especially from the EU for military aid, while navigating complex agreements like the Black Sea deal that Russia ties to Western sanctions relief.
Tesla faces a rough start in the US markets with significant stock decline. The EV maker’s struggles come amid increased competition, sales slowdowns, and perhaps some fallout from Elon Musk’s political activities affecting the brand’s reputation among consumers.
Italian authorities are intervening at Tesla dealerships, though specific details are unavailable. Interestingly, Tesla’s Italian sales jumped 51% in March 2025 despite European downturns. Italy’s overall EV market is booming with electric vehicle sales up a whopping 132.2% year-over-year in January 2025.
According to Gaza authorities, nine children were killed in an Israeli attack on a UN clinic, with a total of 19 casualties. However, the UN has not confirmed this specific incident. This follows a pattern of widespread child casualties in Gaza, with organizations like Amnesty suggesting possible war crimes, despite IDF claims of minimizing civilian…
Copenhagen Zoo has transformed its finances, shifting from a 20.1 million kroner deficit in 2023 to a 5.4 million kroner surplus in 2024. This remarkable turnaround came thanks to welcoming over 1.35 million visitors (up by 100,000), selling a record 130,000 annual passes, and attracting crowds with adorable newborn tigers and elephants.
Trump dramatically announced “Liberation Day” in America, set for April 2, 2025, when he’ll unveil a comprehensive tariff plan to “free” the US from what he considers unfair trade barriers. The strategy aims to implement reciprocal tariffs matching what other countries impose on American goods, supposedly boosting the US economy and attracting foreign investment.
Aarhus Municipality has revealed the cost of Princess Isabella’s 18th birthday celebration: nearly 300,000 kroner. The event will take place at Aarhus City Hall on April 11, 2025, with 63,000 kroner allocated for refreshments and 10,000 kroner for the princess’s gift.
The Danish Defense Force is massively rebooting with annual allocations of 50 billion kroner for 2025-2026, and a total investment of 120 billion kroner until 2033. Recent purchases include heavy weaponry, attack drones, and naval missiles – apparently someone’s been taking notes from Ukraine’s playbook.
A minister’s fate will soon be determined, with two outcast independent MPs suddenly finding themselves in a pivotal position. In Danish politics, when margins are razor-thin, these political lone wolves can wield surprising power, potentially becoming kingmakers in confidence votes or similar parliamentary showdowns.
Denmark’s largest pension company, PFA Pension, is selling off some of its American stocks due to market uncertainty and concerns about Trump’s trade policies. The decision comes after S&P500 dropped following Trump’s announcement of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods in 2025.