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Denmark hopes to pass new legislation that aims to protect its citizens from deepfakes. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to AI expert, Henry Ajder, about the potential impact of the bill.
Alan Leventhal, the former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, and Casey Sherman, NYT best-selling author, engage in a conversation ...
The Novo Nordisk Foundation and Denmark's state-owned credit fund said on Thursday they will invest in what they say will be ...
Denmark orders two MBDA VL MICA systems, restoring ground-based air defense for the first time since 2004, with readiness ...
Once extinct in Denmark, the white stork is making a comeback with the highest number of nestlings in decades, sparking hope ...
These new vessels for Molslinjen mark a turning point not just for Incat but for the global maritime industry,” said Robert ...
Held annually in Hjørring, Denmark, since 1982, the Dana Cup attracts top youth teams from across the globe, with more than 1 ...
On display are five real Viking ships, intentionally sunk in Roskilde Fjord around 1,000 years ago to form a defensive ...
Only 20% of Danes, until recently one of the most pro-American peoples in Europe, say they hold a favorable opinion of the ...
Denmark attributes its sunny outlook on life to its culture. It has taken generations to develop a system that works for its people, to build faith in the overall way of life.
For the best immunization policy, they argue, the U.S. should look to Europe. Marty Makary, the new FDA commissioner, and ...
Denmark has been a unified kingdom since at least the 10th century, making it the oldest surviving monarchy in Europe. Metal detectors hit the Danish consumer market in the late 1970s.