Plans for a large biogas facility near Vester Hassingvej have been scrapped following massive opposition from locals. Meanwhile, Agri Energy’s expansion near Hjørring is on hold due to odor complaints. Both cases show how cranky neighbors can effectively torpedo major infrastructure projects. Who knew NIMBYism was so powerful?
Virginia Giuffre, who sued Prince Andrew for sexual abuse when she was 17, has reportedly days to live. After a 2021 lawsuit and Netflix documentary attention, Andrew settled in 2022, making a donation to her charity. The scandal cost the prince his royal duties and military honors.
A moderate politician suggests that criticism of a minister might be resolved with “en næse” (a official reprimand) – Denmark’s political equivalent of a slap on the wrist. However, if a minister deliberately withheld information from parliament, more serious consequences might be warranted beyond this symbolic punishment.
The White House confirms Trump’s tariffs take immediate effect. The new policy includes a 25% tax on imported cars starting April 2, 2025—which Trump calls “Liberation Day.” The tariffs target all foreign-assembled vehicles and select parts to strengthen domestic production, though this may trigger retaliatory measures and global economic uncertainty.
Several individuals have been charged for illegal feeding of animals at Molslab in Denmark. This ongoing issue was documented in 2023 by Søren Brink during a rave event at the Natural History Museum. Authorities initially found no problems, but biologists noted concerning changes that could harm horses and cattle.
Ukrainian forces are advancing near Toretsk, launching a counteroffensive using elite units, drones, and integrated tactics. Russians are struggling to move openly, losing control of parts of the strategically important city. These gains could disrupt broader Russian offensive plans in the region.
New information has reignited suspicions that Biden’s cognitive decline may have been deliberately hidden from public view. While some point to his verbal slips and physical stumbles as evidence, neurologists caution that context matters when evaluating such concerns.
AGF’s new stadium in Aarhus faces serious challenges, needing to slash 83.3 million kroner from its budget. Options include reducing seating capacity from the planned 24,000, using cheaper materials, and simplifying facilities. Construction is now delayed until late 2026, despite the overall budget being increased to 994.6 million kroner.
The search results provide no information about any journalist receiving responses from a perpetrator. This appears to be either a misunderstanding, incorrect context, or reference to a specific case not covered in the results. Perhaps try looking elsewhere? The mystery continues…
Danish police arrested ten men aged 43-62 for violating the ban on Bandidos motorcycle gang. The arrests occurred Tuesday in Sejet near Horsens, conducted by NSK. The suspects, considered prominent members of Bandidos’ Danish chapter, are charged with continuing the forbidden organization’s activities in Denmark.