Denmark is to introduce a TV and film production rebate worth 125 krone ($17.5M) to attract overseas productions in 2026.
Denmark has approved the launch of a tax incentive to lure international TV and films, joining the ranks of all other Nordic countries.
Marine biologists are perplexed by the lone bottlenose dolphin's vocalizations, because some resemble sounds typically used ...
The Embassy of Denmark in Bangladesh and Eastern Bank PLC (EBL) signed a joint declaration of intent yesterday..Under this, ...
Danish model Victoria Kjaer Theilvig sparked the controversy after mouthing lyrics to “Empire State of Mind” that include the ...
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], November 26: Hygenco Green Energies, a pioneer in low-cost green hydrogen production, has ...
Denmark has 'folkeskole' state-run schools, a strong tradition of 'friskole' private schools, and publicly subsidised ...
As the first Carlsberg brewery established outside Copenhagen, this investment represents the largest since its 1971 founding ...
The interior changes feature handsome new materials and displays meant to bring Volvo's carryover models in line with its ...
As the island pursues independence, the U.S. can step in to safeguard Western interests from growing global threats.
Iceland coach Age Hareide has announced his retirement from football, the Football Association of Iceland (KSI) said on ...
Polaris Private Equity (PPE) has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Salfarm, an animal pharma company, to establish a leading player in the Nordic animal health market. Kolding-based Salfarm was ...