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Denmark Country Report
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  • On Saturday, residents will start digging up Christiania’s infamous Pusher Street, after which they can receive government money for the area’s renovation
  • Christiania residents, fed up with criminals and drug crime, hope the community can remain an alternative yet legal part of Copenhagen without criminals

In January 2023, Rene Redzepi said he would close his world-famous Copenhagen dining room Noma – the five time winner of the best restaurant at the end of 2024.

Singapore remains the only Asian country to have placed in the top 10 since the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index was first published in 1995.

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Proposed legislation prohibits the ‘inappropriate handling of objects with essential religious significance for a religious community’, justice minister said.

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The Shchedryk ensemble are on an international tour that included New York’s famed Carnegie Hall – power forced them to rehearse in a dark bomb shelter, illuminating sheet music with mobile phones and torches.

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Moscow previously halted natural gas supplies to Finland, Poland and Bulgaria for refusing a demand to pay in roubles; latest move underpins need for EU to become independent of Russian gas and build renewable energy.

The Danish Security and Intelligence Service said the threat from foreign intelligence activities against its country, as well as Greenland and the Faroe Islands, has increased in recent years.