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Esbjerg fishing port brings back fish landings after 24 years
Esbjerg fishing port is seeing fish landed again after more than two decades, as Port Esbjerg (Esbjerg Havn) seeks to reconnect the city’s maritime identity with the wider European blue economy. Fish were landed at the harbour again in June, 24 years after Esbjerg held its last fish auction in 2002. Fish landings return to Esbjerg harbour For much of the 20t
Copenhagen University reverses admissions rule after criticism
Copenhagen University admissions rules have been changed again after criticism from students and Denmark’s higher education authorities, allowing applicants who must take a sickness exam in August to be considered for a study place this year. The University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet, KU) confirmed the reversal shortly before the quota 1 (kvote 1)
The NATO defence bill Europe can no longer avoid
NATO defence spending will be at the centre of next week’s summit in Ankara, where the alliance is expected to publish updated figures showing which European members have increased their military budgets enough to ease pressure from USA. President Donald Trump.- The figures, described by one diplomat to Finnish broadcaster Yle as a “list of shame”, will meas



