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78-year-yoned John has just won his fourth World Cup in powerlift: 'Who doesn't want to be world champion'

A world record and yet another World Cup title is not enough for John Terragni. In spite of the advanced age he trains five times a week.

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Elder Sagen: 'Often and more often there is a lack of housing for the elderly in the hometown'

Elder Sagen hears more and more about the elders who have to leave their hometowns, because there are no suitable homes for them. But it can have huge consequences for the well-being and the local community.

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From today they live illegally: disputed campsite must be cleared

A long-standing conflict between Køge Municipality and Corona Camping culminates today.

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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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78-year-old Jytta fears to die before the municipality provides public housing in her hometown: 'I can't do it anymore'

Jytta and Karsten Eriksen are stuck in their big house on the outskirts of Vamdrrup. They would like to move in to the city center, but there are no public housing to move into.

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Package chaos in Herning: 17 kilos of paint mistake for earrings

A pre-exchanged package label sent jewelry to the paint master and paint for the jewelry customer – now Nadia himself must play involuntary package bids to correct the confusion.

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

In Sæby 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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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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Expert understands concern: Electoral bus could decide election horror

An election bus shares the politicians in Furesø - an expert understands the bourgeois politicians' criticism of the bus's route.

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Vejle Municipality buys goods for 160 million

A single city council in the Municipality of Vejle has set a set a set at a set aus 420 million for investments in, among other things, urban development and new roads. DKK 160 million has already been used for the purchase of a estate.

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There's bang on demand for egregious experiences

Tonight it's Halloween, and several attractions find that the desire for the egregious experiences is growing.

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'She doesn't interfer in my work': Prime minister's husband rejects criticism of Ukraine documentary

Mette Frederiksen's husband is in full swing with a documentary about the war in Ukraine. Now he's going to speak to the doctor.

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Prosecutors demand three-month unconvened prison for Sisse Victory

The Eastern High Court is currently expected to decide whether Sisse Sejr's punishment should be lifted.

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Horror, horror and... eczema? How to avoid allergies to the hallowe

Halloween can result in allergies from costumes, sweets and face painting, says Asthma-Allergy Denmark.

American in Denmark: You take Halloween to the next level

In a costume shop, the proprietor also sees a tendency for the eerie sellers to better.

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Male chickens are euthanized by thousands every day. The minister calls it an 'ethical challenge'

An animal welfare organization and six opposition parties want the food minister to intervene.

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Professor on Topsoe's new giant factory in Herning: Can help create the fuels of the future

The factory in southern Herning costs the net sum of two billion kroner - and marks a big leap into a greener future.

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Kaare Dybvad is convinced that there will soon be a shorter waiting period in cases of occupational injuries - for most. For one thing he cannot solve

It's going the right way 'relatively fast'," employment minister Kaare Dybvad said after criticism of cases dragging out for years.

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Denmark's fourth-biggest city dreamed of a fixer room - yet you don't apply for money for it

Self-funding and a short application period buckle a drug intake room in Aalborg.

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Ukrainian expert: One weapon will be crucial in the future of sea war - and Denmark needs it

Denmark should learn how to use cheap sea drones for billion-dollar warships, believes one of the men behind Ukraine's sea drone success.

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Empty restaurant kitchens fill with pupils in a new concept

The hope is that next year 100 school classes will be invited for cooking in real restaurant kitchens.

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This is how the expert avoids falling into the candy bowl

It is thus possible to change habits and take control of the sugar, says researcher and author Anette Sams. Here's her own tips and tricks.

Minister reinstates ban on fisheries at former Cheminova

Following concerns from the local area, Food Minister Jacob Jensen (V) has chosen to reinstate an old ban.

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New rule and fine penalty should ensure quick answers about workplace injuries: 671 police reviews are sent off in just one year

The figure is 'completely wild', according to parties criticizing that cases of occupational injuries are dragging out for years.

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The Faroe Islands and Greenland will have more influence in the Nordic Council

Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Åland will have a permanent place in the Presidium of the Nordic Council.

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Construction advisor fused with asbestos test – now he's going to court

Asbestos test was changed from positive to negative on construction site in Aalborg, and now the case has to go to court.

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Two out of three products from Temu and Shein dump EU safety rules in testing

The Consumer Council Think identifies challenges with safety with several products in a new European study.

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After citizen prostheses: Biogas company reconsiders huge facilities in North Jutland

BioCirc plans a seven-kilometre energy park at Store Vildmose. Now the plans for the biogas and power-to-x parts are put on hold.

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Local Relieck in Ølsted after Bandidos

For those who drive daily past the Bandidos club house at Ølsted south of Horsens, it was a relief that the Court in Helsingør yesterday ruled that the rocker club is illegal and must be dissolved. It tells more in the area to DR.

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Red Cross employees at exit center risk getting ptsd

Inspections at Kærshovedgård's health clinic reveal a tough working environment.

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Many OnlyFans influencers haven't reported tax correctly

Checks from the Danish Tax Agency showed that 94 percent of those checked did not report correctly.

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Allan Olsen's vertebrae slipped apart, so the crack could be heard throughout the factory hall: He's one among 1,000 who has waited over 10 years for clarification

Politicians, insurers and trade unions are pointing to problems with case processing time in the occupational injury system prior to a political mid-term status.

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Little bridge has more road users than the Great Belt Bridge: Its replacement has split city councils in two

Even though a decision was made several years ago, the disagreements continue to make the debate flare up.

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While doctors in Køge and Roskilde dissatisfied that they are sent to Falster, doctors in Copenhagen are happy to get to Bornholm: One thing determines the difference

It is a part of being a doctor that you would like to help ensure equal health across the country, says Chief Physician Hanne Christensen. But circumstances have to make sense.

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Legal Correspondent: Bandido's judgment opens for more groupings to be disbanded

Rocker club Bandidos has today been dissolved by conviction. The club immediately appealed the district court's decision to the High Court.

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