Firefighters work to shore up burnt-out walls of old Stock Exchange, Great Belt Bridge traffic disruptions, world’s tallest wind turbine goes up in West Jutland and more news from Denmark on Thursday.
Royal family to get more money, libertarian party changes tax policy, inflation edges upwards and more news from Denmark on Thursday.
MitID suffered short outage after software update, cable repairs on rail line completed, King Frederik to greet public on birthday and more news from Denmark on Wednesday.
Mink breeder compensation ‘an overestimate’, weather this week to be a mixed bag, Christiania residents tear up Pusher Street and more news from Denmark on Monday.
Swedish prime minister vows to implement never-before-seen legislation after man shot dead in front of son, only one candidate left in the Green Party's leadership race, and nurses and midwives threaten to refuse to work overtime. Here's the latest news.
Man shot dead in southern Stockholm, stop-and-search zones set to come into force from April 25th, and new stats reveal that unemployment is still on the rise in Sweden. Here's the latest news.
Lisa Daftari speaks with Hal Roberts from Bridge City News about this week’s top global headlines. The post Lisa’s Weekly Global Roundup on Bridge City News first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.
Lisa Daftari speaks with Jeannette Rocher from Bridge City News about this week’s top global headlines. The post Lisa’s Weekly Global Roundup on Bridge City News first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.
Nintendo’s latest Indie World showcase featured more than a dozen indie games coming to Nintendo Switch in 2024, with some of those titles dropping on the eShop today. Here’s a look at the biggest announcements from April’s Indie World. The game about being a little cat in a world full of distractions is coming to Nintendo Switch on May 9. Little Kitty, Big City lets players take control of a cat as they adventure through a bustling town, causing mischief and helping out your fellow animals. A...
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Federal geologists blame the latest collapse of Highway 1 in Big Sur on a relatively common rockfall caused by weather, waves and gravity that eventually cracked the steep cliffside beneath the roadway, according to a new analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey. The good news is that researchers didn't see a larger landslide at work, which would suggest greater instability in the surrounding area. The bad news is that it's an ongoing challenge to predict where and when another rockfall could...
Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions has responded to the surge in interest in blue zones — those rare communities where some of the oldest people on Earth reside — with a new, self-paced introductory course called Blue Zones Advocate.