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Where can I find information about the election? Oksana, Milly and Itxaso are on the wild over intersection

There's a lot of pelcking for foreigners when they have to decide to vote. And a lot of people don't choose to put a intersection at all.

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Unique design behind the statuette for the Royal Couple's Awards

There are careful considerations behind the design of the statuette, specially selected winner for 'The Royal Couple's Awards', which was designed by Sif Itona Westerberg. Among other things, the jewelry designer Vibe Harsløf has contributed to the design of the statuette, which depicts a woman who is about to make a decision - just what is being applauded for the award ceremony.

Here in the blog you get the latest news from Danish and international football today.

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Bjarke Ingels to draw luxury homes in Abu Dhabi

The Danish and prestigious architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) will be behind a new construction project in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. 

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ANALYSIS The power struggle in the US prevents a solution to lockdown

Both the Republicans and the Democrats accuse each other of being the cause of the lockdown, which hits more and more.

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Today, overthrowers are racing in Prague

The overddle peaker was the dominant bike type in the last decades of the 1800's.

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This month neo-Nazis gather for festival in Norway

"A good excuse to visit Norway," it says on the poster, which advertises the festival.

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'Women are more troublesome': The clichĂŠ is causing a lack of research in the female body, says professor

For 20 years, Mette Hansen has been dealing with women's hormones and what they do to the body.

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Box star punches for equality and says no to World Cup belt in protest

Brit Chantelle Cameron wants the women's rounds in the boxing ring to have the same length as that of the men.

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Bjørne creates big problems in Romania

Romania has the EU's largest population of brown bears. You can even meet them on the road when you drive around the Romanian mountains, and it has become a problem for the people who live close to the furred predator. Bjørnen is protected by the European Union, which is why Romania is subject to rules on how many may be shot. Now several organizations are starting to take an interest in the bears, and in this week's Horizon you can join a real bear hunt in the Romanian forests. See more on DR.TV.

Haaland pours raw milk into the finishing machine - therefore, do not do the same

On his YouTube channel, Erling Haaland takes the viewers along for a slightly alternative purchase.

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What's at stake in your particular municipality?

The world's most expensive toilet for sale

With one of the world's largest and oldest action houses - Sotheby in New York - you can now buy the world's most expensive toilet. 

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Young goalkeeper is compared to handball legend: 'Twice stamping me as the new Landin'

The goal keeper from Skanderbog AGF debuted in the Europa League this fall.

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New big bank triggers billion-dollar rain over trade unions

The amount of money is crude power, says expert

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The White House curtails press access to press secretary

Journalists must now request access to the offices that house communications officers at the White House.

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World's largest archaeological museum inaugurated into Egypt

Near one of the seven wonders of the world - the great pyramid of Giza - Egypt today officially opens a new museum, which according to the BBC is described as the world's largest archaeological museum.

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Here in the blog you get the latest news from Danish and international handball today.

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Record many foreign voices in games

450 meters down in the rock ground they believe they have solved nuclear power's biggest problem

In Finland, after decades they have soon finished the world's first permanent deposit of high-level radioactive debris.

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Thousands of Serbs are expected to take to the streets

Today, thousands of Serbs are expected to take to the streets to commemorate the 16 victims of an accident at a train station exactly one year ago. At first, many Serbs believed there 'just' was an unhappiness, but later so many misfortune as an expression of the widespread corruption playing out in the country in the Balkans. Since then, hundreds of thousands of people have been on the streets in protest against the Serbian government, which is criticised for corruption and power.

Judgaries order Trump's administration to continue food aid

41 million Americans receive a food supplement every month.

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Tanzania's president wins landslide victory

Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan won the presidential election in the country with 97.6 percent of the vote. 

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Screaming! Hazardous Animals Invades Radio Studies

P3 is in the Halloween mood and throws the radio hosts into different challenges. It brings with it both shouting and crying when Liva, Ena and Marie have to stick her hands down to cockroaches, snakes and hairy spiders.

Billie Eilish for billionaires: 'Give Your Money Away, Friends'

American singer Billie Eilish spoke directly to the billion-dollars in the room as she gave a acceptance speech on Wednesday after winning an award at the so-called Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards. “Give away your money,” Eilish said, the message from Eilish to Meta-director Mark Zuckerberg and Star Wars creator George Lucas, who was also present. Eilish said she'll donate £78.7 million from her latest tour to various charities.

Andrew loses his house with 30 rooms in Windsor. Here are the houses he might come to live in

The former Prince Andrew must move to Sandringham, where several houses are in play.

Dane puts special world record on treadmill

Jacob Sommer Simonsen on Friday put an unofficial world record on the somewhat unconventional distance ten kilometers on the treadmill.

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Pfizer sues Novo after bid for biotech company

US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer sues Novo Nordisk and biotech company Metsera to break a sales deal between Pfizer and Metsera. This was reported by the Reuters news agency.

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Rob Jetten calls election victory in the Netherlands ‘hit historical result’

The D66 centre party with party leader Rob Jetten in the lead has, according to the news agency, won the Dutch general election.

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ONE horror scenario gives Social Democrat tics in Copenhagen

Mette Frederiksen today stamped into the blood-red shudder election in Copenhagen.

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G7 countries condemn Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy sector

Russia's attack on Ukraine's energy system is condemned by the energy ministers of the G7 countries.

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Here are the semi-finals at the Paris Masters

Here in the blog you will get the latest news about Danish and international tennis today.

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Mette Horn, like hundreds of thousands of others, has experienced nuisance during menopause: 'My ass moved on my stomach'

The results of a new comprehensive study on menopause from the University of Copenhagen have surprised the researchers. It shows that almost every woman experiences genes.

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Why did the wolves run over the road? The expert has a bid

"We can expect more road-killed wolves," the expert said.

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From creepy and a very special election bus to Russian connections to the Carlsberg. Are you in control of today's news?

Villavej goes crazy to the hallowe, but can’t keep up: ‘We are drowning in our own success’

In SĂŚby people come from far away to take part in a very popular Halloween event. The interest is so great that the parents hardly have enough candy for their own children.

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Another Nato-country drops convention that protects women from violence

Latvia's decision is yet another sign of the national conservative wave in Eastern Europe, experts say.

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End of booze for peasant ball

After 30 years, traditional youth ball in Thisted closes. Arranger fears that the party will move away from a safe environment with supervision.

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Carlsberg chief on 'shadow sites' in billion-dollar sales: 'We'd be not putting out confidential papers'

The director denies pure knowledge that the brewery's former subsidiary has ended up with sanctioned billionaire.

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Radio presenter's worst nightmare becomes reality in live broadcast

Nicolas from the P3 Dream team has a big phobia. He's afraid of balloons. Along with the halloween, along with five other radio hosts, he faces a series of eerie challenges. One of them is a clown-visit. And a lot of balloons.