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At first sadness, the wreath and now the will came to change - today the Serbs remember the tragedy that - perhaps - changes the country

Thousands of thousands today mark the anniversary of the fatal accident that claimed the lives of 16 people. At the same time, the Accident became a starting shot for nationwide protests against the government.

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Two are killed and at least 10 are injured in shooting in Crete

A man and a woman have been killed in a shooting on the Greek holiday island of Crete - at least 10 people are reported injured. 

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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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Maldives Ban New Generation of Adults from Smoking

The Maldives has imposed a tobacco ban on all citizens and visitors born on or after 1 January 2007.

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Now you can get football on prescription against depression

An English football club has taken alternative methods into use for mental health.

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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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Boys remand in custody for robbing car and phone

Two teenage boys have been arrested and charged with robbing a 19-year-old man a car and a phone.

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

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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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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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DMI announces flooding in creeks

Most cities in the country have a wet day ahead when the rain washes over most parts of the country during the afternoons and evening.

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Insurer: Several municipalities approach U.S. levels of overweight

In the age of 10, 58 of the country's 98 municipalities can have a population where at least 30 per cent is severely obese. 

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Kindergarten alpacas killed after shame bite

When the children in nature kindergarten Lægdsgård in Ikast return after the weekend, it will be without the company of the two alpacas, which are located in the kindergarten.

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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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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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Millions of Americans May Lose Food Aid During State Lockdown

Almost 42 million Americans today do not receive the food aid they otherwise depend on. That's a direct consequence of the shutdown of the U.S. state apparatus that has now lasted a month.

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Electric cars' share of Danish car sales falls a bit

The electric cars account for an increasing share of the total car sales in Denmark. But in October, that proportion dropped a bit.

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'Women are more troublesome': The cliché 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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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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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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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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Rainfall all over the country

A front is moving in over Denmark later today, which means that the citizens of most of the country should find the rain jacket.

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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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Denmark's First Wowomen's Were Now Ready

As of today, the country's first Wolves stand ready in Oksbøl at Varde to frighten wolves if they move into the city.

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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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Canada apologises to Trump for advertising video

One can safely say that U.S. President Donald Trump got pissed off when Canada's government a few weeks ago made an advertising video in which former president of the United States Ronald Reagan argued against tariffs and said they don't work in the long run.

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Record: Nearly 500,000 foreigners invited into the ballot box

Record many without a Danish passport can vote for the municipal elections. Now new events are popping up to make them tick.

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Nine Municipalities Lower Taxes

From the turn of the year, the citizens of nine municipalities in the country will have to pay less tax than they do today. 

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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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Drone closed Berlin Airport

It was a drone that last night caused Berlin Brandenburg Airport to close for two hours. 

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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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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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In the U.S. and Canada, Airbnb uses AI technology to stop rental for Halloween parties

For many, Halloween equals costumes, snoder-hunting for the little ones and parties for the slightly older ones.

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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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Physicians in Sudan: Children in El Fasher were forced to eat animal feed and compost

Many have been displaced, after rebels have captured the town of El Fasher in Darfur.

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Tourist sends the skull back to church, 60 years after he stole

The archivar in Vienna's Cathedral of Stephansdom got himself something of a surprise when he opened a package addressed to the church. 

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