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The winters in Denmark are long and dark. For many international students, it is often the hardest part of living in the Scandinavian country. In the colder months, they dream of returning to ...
Denmark clamps down on deepfakes by letting people copyright their own features The Danish government is working to change copyright law to give its citizens the right to their own body, facial ...
European nations should not halt the continent's green transition, Denmark's climate minister told Reuters, as his country prepares to lead EU negotiations on a new climate target amid a backlash ...
The Danish government is planning to tackle the issue of AI-generated deepfakes by granting citizens property rights over their likeness and voice.
Denmark's strict migration policies have slowly spread across Europe and the country will now push for harsher EU-wide regulations during its upcoming EU presidency, including on asylum handling ...
Denmark's government is taking steps to boost protections against unauthorized use of "deepfake" imagery online.
Queen Mary of Denmark visited APM Terminals Apapa in Nigeria, engaging with female operators and highlighting the terminal's commitment to gender equality and sustainable development.
Denmark’s previous plans to beef up its limited military presence in Greenland include upgrading Kangerlussuaq to support F-35 fighters, according to local broadcasters DR and TV2.
Denmark is taking steps toward enacting a ban on the use of “deepfake” imagery online, saying such digital manipulations can stir doubts about reality and foster misinformation. The government ...
The Nordic nation is reversing a decade of military neglect to catch up to revised NATO standards — and to take security in Trump's coveted Greenland and the Arctic seriously.