Some of those outside the direct line to the throne been making the wrong sort of waves
Founder René Redzepi says it is hard to make ends meet despite diners paying $760 for some dishes
First coalition in 45 years will also increase climate ambitions and reduce tax for most high earners
Scientists decode DNA preserved in Ice Age sediments in far north of Greenland
The bank is right to blow the whistle early on property risks
The vinyl revival is here to stay, but for equipment manufacturers the future is less assured
Cobbling together a coherent government may also require a pact with former centre-right PM Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Mette Frederiksen looks to form centrist government after knife-edge election
Mix of grants and loans essential, says Berlin’s finance minister
Research draws link between strategies to combat disease and the time people live after diagnosis
Ruling party seeks to regain initiative ahead of election amid cost of living crisis and deteriorating security situation
Lockdown exposed how much of a city’s energy comes from traffic
Russia is denying claims it is involved in unexplained leaks or sabotage in international waters off Denmark
EU vows response to ‘deliberate acts’ as Moscow denies involvement
Berlin says Russia’s involvement in damage to gas pipelines at centre of energy crisis cannot be excluded
Decision comes as Europe’s energy crisis prompts search for alternative gas
London court ruling comes as Danish government pursues investigation into £1.5bn tax scandal
Experts on ‘tipping points’ meet to examine the outcomes of likely temperature rise of 1.5C
New tech ventures want to use blockchain to clean up a messy carbon market — but critics fear more greenwashing
Energy minister urges Europe to ‘do better’ over wind farm permits that can take up to 9 years
Oslo is warned its action will help Russia as energy crisis divides traditional allies
Customer patience is being put to the test by high prices and outdated technology
Climate change effect on ‘earth’s refrigerator’ will have far reaching consequences, scientists say
Celebrate long evenings around the table with the summer’s finest produce
Set between ice cap and ocean in a village of just 50 people, a new restaurant offers 18-course menus — and a taste of the future for Greenlandic tourism
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