Amalie Vangsgaard gives Denmark a 1-0 lead over Germany
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SB Nation on MSNFour Observations from Germany’s 2-1 win over Denmark at the Women’s EUROsGermany fought back from an early deficit to defeat Denmark 2-1 at the Women’s European Championships on Tuesday. After the result between Poland and Sweden later in the day, the Germans are confirmed to advance — with the final match against Sweden to determine the order at the top of Group C.
Denmark and Finland are opposing plans for the EU to issue joint debt for purposes beyond defence, weakening Brussels’ plans for more common issuance to respond to crises.
Germany have to stretch the pitch a bit. Germany create their first chance since Denmark's goal, but Klara Buhl's low cross is blocked. Still ages to go in this one. But Germany going out in the groups isn't completely out of the question. They've still got to play Sweden, who beat Denmark last Friday.
Germany's Sjoeke Nuesken and Lea Schueller struck in the second half to fire the eight-time champions to the verge of the Euro 2025 quarter-finals on Tuesday with a 2-1 victory over Denmark that left the Danes teetering on the brink of an early exit.
The first products under a joint project on the production of Ukrainian weapons in Denmark will appear as soon as next year. — Ukrinform.
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Denmark on Tuesday expanded its military service to include women, as the Nordic country seeks to recruit more soldiers and strengthen its defenses amid heightened security concerns across Europe.
Denmark, like Iceland, has a list of approved baby names for new parents to select from — and the list is long. According to the Danish Agency of Family Law, there are roughly 23,000 male baby names, 28,000 female baby names and 1,500 unisex names.
Denmark is launching its presidency of the European Union with a ceremony on Thursday in the western city of Aarhus.
As Denmark takes over the presidency of the European Union, Danes are more strongly pro-European than at any time in the past two decades – a shift in sentiment that can at least partly be attributed to US President Donald Trump.
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Defense News on MSNDenmark to rent air defenses as it rushes to rebuild missile shieldThe decision comes almost two decades after Denmark decommissioned its ground-based air defense capability, in 2005, in an attempt to focus more on international operations. The void has left the Scandinavian country vulnerable to potential missile attacks, the thinking in Copenhagen goes.
Yet the Danish parliament has just passed a law allowing the US military free access to bases. Why?At first glance, it doesn't seem to make any sense. The US president has deeply rattled Denmark by reiterating several times he may invade and occupy the semi-autonomous island of Greenland for "national security" reasons.