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Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Wednesday

Keep a small cash reserve says central bank, five arrested in Aarhus drug raid, new donation ready for Ukraine and more news from Denmark this Wednesday.

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Wednesday
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Central bank recommends small cash reserve for crisis 

Following in from last weekend’s announcement by authorities that the population should stock up on emergency supplies, the Danish central bank Nationalbanken says it advises everyone has physical payment cards, knows their PINs and has a small supply of cash.

That is in case online payment systems are temporarily disabled, it said.

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“A small amount in cash as a backup should be in small denominations so it is easier for the shop to give change,” advised the National Bank’s junior director for Financial Stability, Peter E. Storgaard, in comments to the Ritzau newswire.

The amount that should be kept aside “depends on the expected payment needs in such a situation” for individual households, he said.

Vocabulary: kontanter – cash

Drugs seized, five arrested in major police operation in Aarhus

Police raided several addresses in East Jutland, including the western part of Aarhus, yesterday, resulting in five arrests.

Local police said the men are suspected of smuggling 466,000 tramadol pills into Denmark, while one of them is also suspected of dealing no less than 2.5 kilograms of cocaine and 96 kilograms of cannabis.

Weapons charges are also part of the arrests.

Several of the men have gang connections, East Jutland Police said. They will face initial court proceedings today.

Vocabulary: at ransage – to raid/ransack

Denmark ‘meets acute needs’ of Ukraine with new donation package

The government is to meet acute military needs in Ukraine with its nineteenth donation package since the Russian invasion in 2022, the Ministry of Defence said in a statement yesterday.

The package will also “support the long term restoration of Ukraine’s ability to defend itself,” the ministry said after discussions with parliament’s Foreign Policy Committee (Udenrigspolitisk Nævn).

“Ukraine still needs significant military support due to the continued Russian aggression against thm. With the latest donation package, we are therefore providing the most possible support for Ukraine’s needs on the battlefield here and now,” Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said in the statement.

The new package is funded by the 2023-2028 “Ukraine Fund” budgeted by the government, taking 1.2 billion kroner from the total fund of 64.8 billion kroner.

Vocabulary: slagmark – battlefield

Novo Nordisk HQ outside Copenhagen suffers second fire in two months

A fire broke out yesterday afternoon at the headquarters of Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk’s headquarters at Bagsværd near Copenhagen.

Images from the location showed the outbreak of a fire, subsequently confirmed by Copenhagen West Police.

“There are no reports of injuries. We currently have no further information,” the police district said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The fire service, Beredskab Øst, said it had sent a large team in response to a “fire in the roof of a building at Novo Nordisk”.

On May 22nd, at least 70 firefighters were involved in extinguishing a fire at an administrative building at Novo Nordisk’s headquarters in Bagsværd and on May 16th, another fire broke out on a roof at a new building being constructed by Novo Nordisk at its site in Kalundborg, creating a pillar of dark smoke that could be seen from 30 kilometres away. 

There was no evidence of any criminal acts related to either of those fires, Novo Nordisk has previously said.

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Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Friday

Thousands of lightning strikes, shocking figure for child poverty in Copenhagen, Danish rider returns for Tour de France and more news from Denmark this Friday.

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Friday

31,000 lightning strikes registered in Jutland

Thunderstorms across southern and western Jutland night brought over 31,000 lightning strikes in the region, broadcaster DR reports.

Residents in the area also report hailstones that, in a least one case, we big enough to rip through terrace roofing.

The storms signal the end of the hot weather spell this week, with more moderate temperatures forecast this weekend.

Vocabulary: lynnedslag – lightning strike

5,000 children ‘live in poverty’ in Copenhagen

As many as 5,000 children in Copenhagen live in poverty according to a new review from the city’s municipal Finance Committee (Økonomiudvalg).

Around half of the children live in the Brønshøj-Husum, Bispebjerg and Nørrebro districts. The number represents around five percent of the total number of children who live in the city.

More should be done to support charities that fight child poverty, Karina Vestergård Madsen, an elected municipal councillor said.

“What we need focus on is support for organisations in civil society like Save the Children and Mødrehjælpen who can give them some good experiences which they can’t afford,” she said to DR.

Vocabulary: fattigdom – poverty

Road-rusty Vingegaard set for Tour de France duel with rival Pogačar 

Two-time Danish Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard faces a serious challenge in the form of longstanding rival Tadej Pogačar when the tour sets off from the Italian city of Florence on Saturday.

Team Visma’s Vingegaard hasn’t raced since suffering multiple fractures in a fall in March but recently declared himself fit for the Tour, the biggest event in cycling.

Vingegaard’s fall offers Slovenia’s Pogačar a chance at revenge for the brutal manner in which the Dane crushed him on two Alpine stages late in the 2023 edition.

“I’ve tested my legs a little and to be honest, I’ve never felt so good on a bike,” Pogačar, a back-to-back winner in 2020 and 2021, told news agency AFP.

“Everyone thinks that I’m going to win the Tour every year, but I didn’t win the last two times,” he said.

Vocabulary: et styrt – a fall/crash (on a bike)

Blaze at Tax Ministry put out by firefighters

A fire at Denmark’s Tax Ministry yesterday was swiftly extinguished after the building was evacuated.

A fire broke out on during the morning on the roof of the building in central Copenhagen which houses Denmark’s Tax Ministry as well as some residential flats.

The building is located very close to the Old Stock Exchange (Børsen), which suffered a devastating fire earlier this year. The Tax Ministry building is a modern building, unlike the historic Børsen, and is on the opposite side of Copenhagen Harbour on Nicolai Eigtveds Gade.

READ ALSO: Why have there been so many fires in Copenhagen this year?

Vocabulary: den modsatte side – the opposite side

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