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These articles offer advice from a beauty doctor on how to improve one's appearance without resorting to Botox. They provide ten commandments for achieving a better look naturally.
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These articles offer advice from a beauty doctor on how to improve one's appearance without resorting to Botox. They provide ten commandments for achieving a better look naturally.
The Ombudsman has requested explanations regarding reports of homeless people's belongings, including food and documentation, being discarded.

The United States and Iran have signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding to end the war in the Middle East, with experts weighing in on the agreement and its implications. The deal includes a $300 billion reconstruction fund and has prompted calls for reduced oil prices.

Former Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen declined to be interviewed for an official inquiry into Denmark's involvement in the Afghanistan war. His refusal has drawn criticism for showing a 'lack of respect' for the parliamentary investigation.

Norway is being presented internationally as a 'dark horse,' suggesting unexpected potential or performance in a global context.

An article discusses 'therians,' individuals who identify with animals, particularly cats and dogs, and primarily express this identity on social media platforms.

The audacious theft of French crown jewels from the Louvre Museum is set to be turned into a film by French director Romain Gavras.

Danskerne er enige om, hvad der gør os danske, mens politiet kritiseres for at vente i timevis med at befri den 13-årig pige i Kirkerup-sagen, og gymnasieelever fanges i et problematisk ai-kapløb.
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The life story of Danish boxing legend Mikkel Kessler is set to be adapted into a feature film, with Sylvester Byder cast to portray the boxer. The film will chronicle Kessler's remarkable career and personal journey.

Cihan Çelik expresses frustration over the back-and-forth in clinic reform, discussing contradictions in healthcare reform, advocating for a sugar tax, and explaining concerns about the Hantavirus.

A defense lawyer's attempt to prohibit the presentation of data from a health app as evidence in a murder case was rejected by judges, allowing the prosecutor to use the disputed evidence.

Swedish authorities have arrested the Chinese captain of a tanker suspected of belonging to Russia's 'shadow fleet' in an ongoing crackdown on vessels circumventing sanctions. The arrest follows the stopping of another such tanker by Sweden.

Odense Municipality announced plans to modernize Odense Stadium, including closing the corners and doubling the number of toilets, at a cost of 210 million Danish kroner.

Chinese carmaker Seres has sparked discussion in the automotive industry after filing a patent application for a concealed toilet system designed to be integrated into a car's interior.

Chinese automaker Seres has obtained a patent for a voice-activated toilet designed to be integrated into cars. The innovative feature can be deployed with a simple voice command.

A well-known burger chain, Five Guys, is opening in Denmark but faces criticism for allegedly using underpaid construction workers from Mongolia. The issue was highlighted in a business update.

Chinese automaker Seres has developed and patented a retractable toilet system designed to be fully hidden under the passenger seat of its Aito electric SUVs. This innovation aims to enhance convenience for EV users.

Social-Media-Verbote werden international diskutiert und teils umgesetzt. Doch Forschende widersprechen: Statt Einschränkungen braucht es mehr Kompetenzen und besseres Design.

Hungarian politician Péter Cseresnyés was fined 300,000 forints for campaigning with children, who held a banner during Viktor Orbán's visit to Nagykanizsa.

For the first time, political parties in Bern, Switzerland, have disclosed their election campaign budgets, revealing that the SP and FDP have significantly larger budgets, exceeding 600,000 Swiss francs, compared to the SVP's 182,000 francs.
Norway's Control Committee is criticizing the defense minister, alleging attempts to obstruct their investigation into how a woman linked to the Epstein case ended up with the Intelligence Service.

Ein unscheinbarer Ex-Minister und eine unbekannte Gemeinderätin – in Zeiten, in denen sich der Sozialdialog an einem toten Punkt befindet, haben die Wähler der Roten Besseres verdient.

File photos of astronauts Gyula Cseresnyés and Tibor Kapu The exhibition, entitled “Destination: Galaxy!”, examines the transformation of science and technology in the space age that began in 1957 with the launch of the first Sputnik satellite, as well as the imprint of the new relationship between imagination and reality in various areas of culture. […] The post ‘Destination: Galaxy!’ Space Exhibition Opens at Budapest Castle Museum appeared first on Hungary Today.
Deutsche Telekom has announced a partnership with Starlink to expand its mobile network coverage, aiming to improve connectivity in underserved areas.

A German article discusses the impending wave of malignant diseases and the high costs associated with it, highlighting the frustration of doctors and the ongoing political discussions regarding cancer prevention.

A severe heatwave continues to grip Europe, causing widespread disruption and leading to significant power outages in countries like France. The extreme temperatures have prompted emergency measures and affected daily life across the continent.

A dog named Eddy went missing after a car accident, prompting a widespread search and an outpouring of support from the community. The incident highlighted the emotional impact of the dog's disappearance on people.

The Altenberg Trio performed at the Musikverein, featuring an expanded ensemble of five musicians instead of their usual three. Critics noted that the larger group enhanced the trio's performance.
British scientist Michelle Taylor, leading the global Ocean Census project, announced the discovery of 1,121 new marine species in one year, including unique worms, spherical sponges, and 'ghost' sharks.

American film stars Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard are set to be the main guests at the Slano Film Days festival. They will join other notable figures like Paweł Pawlikowski, Ruben Östlund, Michel Franco, and Michael Seresin.
A key premise in the historic district court ruling that denied compensation to survivors and relatives of victims of the 'Scandinavian Star' disaster is now being criticized as incorrect. This criticism is primarily based on information found in a central document.

An Israeli minister is facing widespread international condemnation and calls for sanctions after sharing a video humiliating foreign activists from a Gaza flotilla. The activists, including a Danish national, were subsequently deported from Israel.

Zurich twin sisters Nadja and Sabrina Göldi, through their association Njira, support people facing difficult life situations, continuing a tradition of helping others inspired by their parents.

Péter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's new Prime Minister, succeeding Viktor Orban, marking the official end of the Orban era. His inauguration was met with public celebrations and included a speech where he called for the Hungarian President's resignation.

Multiple companies have released their recent financial performance, detailing GAAP or Non-GAAP earnings per share and revenue figures. These reports indicate whether the companies met, beat, or missed analyst expectations for their latest reporting period.
A Greenlandic party leader faces criticism for maintaining close contact with a controversial supporter of Donald Trump, with some likening the association to "fifth column activity."

After a decade of compilations and EPs, the band Fangoria is releasing a new danceable LP titled 'La verdad o la imaginación,' which explores relationships and personal conversations.

A genetic study on indigenous groups in Malaysia suggests that hunter-gatherers possess a different genetic scent repertoire compared to sedentary farmers, indicating a potential decline in the human sense of smell with the advent of agriculture.

An open letter addresses Dr. Francisco Goiana da Silva, likely commenting on a significant societal or scientific issue, possibly related to human experimentation or public health.
Clifford Kang of SERES presented on AI-enabled smart mobility solutions at the 2026 World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit, showcasing advancements in the field.

Trump tries to muscle the Holy See as Catholic voters turn against him and the Iran war.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla will undertake a state visit to the United States and Bermuda in late April. The visit marks the first state visit by a British monarch to the U.S. in 20 years and will coincide with America's 250th birthday celebrations.
Seres Group has announced its intention to initiate a share buyback program, a move often aimed at boosting shareholder value.
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is facing criticism for allegedly stopping promotions and for race and gender discrimination, with his actions linked to his book warning against 'woke-culture' and previous appointments in the army.
A financial analysis explores whether oil stocks are currently a better investment than technology stocks, questioning if this trend will be sustained.
Seres Therapeutics announced its GAAP earnings per share for the latest quarter was $0.64, with total revenue reaching $0.78 million.

Das belgische Regie-Duo erzählt von Teenager-Müttern und der Hoffnung auf ein besseres Leben. Seit jeher interessieren sich die Kino-Veteranen für die Schwachen der Gesellschaft
Researchers have identified a 'cellular switch' that explains why humans became diurnal after the extinction of dinosaurs, solving a long-standing enigma about this evolutionary transition.


Kati Cseres, head of EU law at the University of Amsterdam, warns that while the new Hungarian government seeks billions from Brussels, it neglects media diversity and social participation, raising questions about its commitment to the rule of law.

Ukraine has escalated drone attacks on Russian territory, including railway bridges, aiming to bring the war to Russian homes. These actions have drawn criticism from within Ukraine and are seen as Zelenskyy's strategy to shift the conflict into Moscow.

Rosalía has resumed her tour after postponing dates due to a family emergency, thanking fans for their understanding. She emphasized the importance of prioritizing loved ones during difficult times.

An opinion piece argues that while state support for arts and culture can be valuable, it loses legitimacy if an increasing number of people perceive the funds as being distributed by a closed and politically uniform environment.

Mount Everest has been transformed into a 'dump' of trash at an altitude of 7900 meters, with shocking images of the accumulated waste circulating online. Concerns are being raised about the environmental impact on the mountain.

The Architecture Days in Austria are focusing on the often-invisible architecture of everyday life, such as water pipes, railway lines, bridges, and energy systems, which are crucial for society's functioning.

An Israeli minister posted a video showing Gaza flotilla activists being forced to kneel with bound hands, sparking widespread international condemnation from multiple countries and leading to Israel's government distancing itself from the minister's actions.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has provided information on how to check the Class 12th results for 2026, including through cbseresults.nic.in, DigiLocker, IVRS, and Umang.

Agron Gjekmarkaj's satirical piece, 'Kronika,' delves into an alleged plot by the character Teza to undermine Termesa's standing with Babo, suggesting a long-standing campaign to weaken Termesa's position.
A new study by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reveals that one in five soil-dependent organisms, including fungi and invertebrates, face extinction, urging for increased monitoring and conservation efforts.

The Strait of Hormuz experienced escalating tensions as the US Navy escorted commercial ships and issued warnings to Iran, which asserted its control over the waterway and traded claims of missile strikes. This military activity and rhetoric raised global concerns about shipping safety and oil prices.
Analysts predict that it will take a long time for the oil market to stabilize and return to pre-conflict levels, even if a lasting peace is achieved in the Middle East.

Several NGOs have filed a human trafficking complaint in France against food delivery platforms Uber Eats and Deliveroo. The complaint alleges that the companies exploit delivery workers, likening their situation to 21st-century proletarians.
Singer Rosalía's captivating stage presence is described through comparisons to iconic artworks such as Goya's Devil, the Mona Lisa, and Degas's ballet dancer, highlighting her diverse artistic expression.

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Seres is reportedly exploring the unusual feature of a slide-out toilet for its cars, aiming to offer unique amenities to customers.

The Danish Consumer Ombudsman has deemed it unreasonable for gas stations to reserve up to 1500 Danish kroner before customers fuel their cars.

A Japanese town is struggling with an influx of tourists, leading to complaints from locals about littering and public urination, and prompting the postponement of a cherry blossom festival.

Laura Dern is set to star in and executive produce a new limited series from Sony Pictures Television about the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, based on Julie K. Brown’s book 'Perversion of Justice', where she will portray the investigative journalist whose work led to the pedophile's arrest, with German and Danish media also reporting on her casting.
The Norwegian government has announced a reduction in fuel taxes, setting all rates for road usage tax on fuel to zero from April 1st, which will decrease petrol taxes by 4.41 kroner per liter and diesel taxes by 2.85 kroner per liter.

A Portuguese article delves into the common phrase 'Wait until you're a mother and then you'll see…,' questioning whether it serves as a prophecy, a statement of superiority, or a way to devalue current experiences.

An article questions whether Swiss sustainability policy is driven by a desire for a better conscience or a better world, noting the uncertainty of achieving its ambitious goals.

Danish brewery Carlsberg faces criticism from experts for its marketing methods in Cambodia's unregulated beer market, while the company states it aims to improve conditions.

A commentary warns about the significant security risks posed by new AI agents, such as 'Open Claw,' comparing them to highly gifted toddlers and cautioning against giving them control over digital systems.
American ice hockey star Hilary Knight, an Olympic gold medalist, criticized Donald Trump's comments following the US team's Olympic success, calling them a 'distasteful joke'.

Panamas højesteret har besluttet, at Mærsk skal overtage driften af en havn, hvilket kritiseres af Hongkong.