Copenhagen will allocate around 420 million euros ($450 million) to Kyiv as part of a memorandum of understanding on long-term cooperation and reconstruction signed on April 23, Ukraine's Economy Ministry reported.
President Zelensky held a meeting with the Minister of Enterprise of Denmark, Morten Bedskow.
"Thank you to the government and people of Denmark for supporting Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion.
We discussed the defense of Ukraine against Russian terror. We count on Denmark's help in finding additional air defense systems for the Mykolaiv region."
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LARS ULRICH's Childhood Home Hits The Market For $6.85 Million
METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich's childhood home is on the market for 48 million Danish kroner, or about 6.85 million U.S. dollars. The now-60-year-old Ulrich lived in the house, located on one of the small residential streets of Hellerup, the most fashionable part of the municipality of Gentofte, in...
#Journalism#Media#News#Denmark#Objectivity#FakeNews#Disinformation#Misinformation: "In this article, we examine how journalists try to uphold ideals of objectivity, clarity, and epistemic authority when using four overlapping terms: fake news, junk news, misinformation, and disinformation. Drawing on 16 qualitative interviews with journalists in Denmark, our study finds that journalists struggle to convert the ideals of clarity and objectivity into a coherent conceptual practice. Across interviews, journalists disagree on which concepts to use and how to define them, accusing academics of producing too technical definitions, politicians of diluting meaning, and journalistic peers of being insufficiently objective. Drawing on insights from journalism scholarship and rhetorical argumentation theory, we highlight how such disagreements reveal a fundamental tension in journalistic claims to epistemic authority, causing a continuous search for unambiguous terms, which in turn produces the very ambiguity that journalists seek to avoid."
While Nesrine Malik makes a lot of good points here about Britain's diminishing influence in the world (due to the problems we confront at home) by citing nominal GDP figures to say we're the 6th largest economy in the world, she misses the key indicator of our real economic status.
By not using GDP per capita - where we are ranked in the mid-to-low 20s - she misses a much more convincing & consistent economic context for her argument!
My #SilentSunday was a hike through the hills of Egtved. This is the area, where archeologists found the grave of The Egtved Girl, who lived in 1370 BCE (bronze age), and was buried in an oak coffin in the hills.
I can see why people would live here in the bronze age, as well as today. The nature is breathtaking, varied, and full of life.
In a few weeks this place will burst into leaf and be even more beautiful, so I will definitely be back for more photos.
Denmark has become the first country to buy weapons and equipment for Ukraine's Armed Forces from a domestic manufacturer as part of a military aid package, Strategic Industries Minister Oleksandr Kamyshin announced on April 18.
🇩🇰🇺🇦 #Denmark has become the first country to buy weapons and equipment for #Ukraine's Armed Forces from a domestic manufacturer as part of a military aid package, Strategic Industries Minister Oleksandr Kamyshin announced on April 18.
Denmark to allocate around $450 million for Ukraine's reconstruction, energy sector (kyivindependent.com)
Copenhagen will allocate around 420 million euros ($450 million) to Kyiv as part of a memorandum of understanding on long-term cooperation and reconstruction signed on April 23, Ukraine's Economy Ministry reported.
Minister: Denmark first to buy military aid for Ukraine from Ukrainian manufacturer (kyivindependent.com)
Denmark has become the first country to buy weapons and equipment for Ukraine's Armed Forces from a domestic manufacturer as part of a military aid package, Strategic Industries Minister Oleksandr Kamyshin announced on April 18.