A new book alleges that the Moderates party attempted to secure journalist Jon Stephenson’s endorsement with a million-dollar offer. The claim adds a controversial layer to the political landscape.
Meanwhile, a newly proposed bill granting extensive authority to Minister of Defence Troels Lund Poulsen is drawing sharp criticism from key figures. Concerns are mounting about the potential implications of such sweeping powers.
Across the Atlantic, Donald Trump’s presence in the United States is reportedly deterring Danish travelers, leading SAS to reduce prices on transatlantic flights. The airline is responding to decreased demand attributed to the former president’s influence.
In the realm of culinary arts, Berlingske’s reviewer has bestowed a rare six-star rating upon Dragsholm Castle, praising the chef’s exceptional sauce-making abilities. The high praise underscores the restaurant’s outstanding quality.
Lastly, in response to growing frustration with students’ reliance on artificial intelligence, the Minister has announced an increase in pen-and-paper exams in high schools. This move aims to address concerns about academic integrity and promote traditional learning methods.