Alma, Irma’s successor, opened its first grocery store on Sylows Allé in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen on March 27, 2025. Founded by former Irma director Alfred Josefsen, Alma continues Irma’s quality-focused tradition, offering products from Noma Projects. A second location on Store Kongensgade will open in May.
A search for a Danish correspondent saying “extremely uncomfortable situation” yielded no specific matches. The closest reference was Martin Lidegaard describing an American visit to Greenland as an “unusual and very uncomfortable situation for both Greenland and Denmark.” More details needed for better results.
Peter Madsen, murderer of journalist Kim Wall serving a life sentence, is taking his illegal letter-writing case to Denmark’s Supreme Court. He was fined 5,000 kroner for sending three letters to a woman he claims is now his fiancée—something prisoners can’t do without permission. If rejected, he’ll try the European Court of Human Rights.
Danish dairy farmer Gregers Kristensen is demanding compensation from an energy company after his cows bizarrely started drinking each other’s urine instead of water. He blames “creeping current” from a nearby transformer, despite water quality tests showing no issues. Other farmers have reported similar peculiar bovine behavior.
Danish media expects a “concrete” message, but the question remains about Denmark’s position, according to a correspondent. The statement likely refers to Denmark’s stance on climate goals, political agreements, or international commitments—though without further context, we can’t pinpoint exactly what everyone’s waiting for.
A 27-year-old Flextrafik driver was stabbed in the neck near Roskilde Hospital early Thursday. Police believe it was an attempted murder. After about an hour, officers arrested a suspect, with military helicopters deployed as part of a comprehensive response operation.
A tourist submarine named Sindbad sank off Hurghada, Egypt today, claiming six lives, including Russian nationals. The vessel, which typically dives to 25 meters for coral reef tours, was carrying over 40 passengers when it went down in the Red Sea. Cause remains under investigation.
Aarhus’ mayor has been summoned to debate the over-budget AGF stadium project. Former mayor Jacob Bundsgaard blamed the entire city council for the financial overruns. Public concerns are mounting about the expensive project, with officials under pressure to explain themselves and provide clear answers on next steps.
Denmark’s Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen has labeled Donald Trump’s comments about Greenland a “hidden threat” to the Danish realm. Poulsen firmly states that Denmark and Greenland alone will determine their future, dismissing Trump’s suggestion that America would go to any lengths necessary to control the island.
The northern section of Nicolinehus, a prestigious development in Aarhus Ø, has lost 94.4 million kroner in value over just two years, according to recent financial statements from Nicolinehus Nord Aps. The property includes 60 rental apartments and a popular food market that’s become one of the area’s favorite dining destinations.