By Jacob South Klein and Andreas Würtz Adamsen
As Danish society reopens during a time of coronavirus, are those responsible for looking after the nation’s elderly scared or prepared for what may lie ahead?
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By Jacob South Klein and Andreas Würtz Adamsen
As Danish society reopens during a time of coronavirus, are those responsible for looking after the nation’s elderly scared or prepared for what may lie ahead?
Find out here.
As Hong Kong grapples with its future, student journalists have taken upon themselves to cover the protests that have rocked the city, raising concerns about their safety and the freedom of press.
Canada and the United States have a long history of working together to solve environmental concerns. But how well are they managing their shared problems?
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By Denicia Dixon, Farrah Walton & Martha Kyriakou
Organic food consumption in Denmark has been on the rise since 2007 and has been excelling ever since. Surpassing the goal of the Organic Action Plan 2020, Denmark is setting an example for every nation’s organic industry.
Click here to see how and why Denmark is the world’s leader in organic food consumption: https://marthakyriakou.wixsite.com/finalproject
By Ryan Li and Liv Longhi
Halfway between Norway and Iceland lies Faroe Islands which have struggled with population decrease for years. The increase in foreign brides is one of the reasons behind the historical high.
Learn more click here Faroe Islands Stories.
Erdogan used to have a grasp on Turkey, but as the democratic nation shifts towards autocratic rule, are the people still with him?
Find out why Hüseyin might never come back to Turkey and just how split the country is: http://turkey2020.mediajungle.dk/
By Alberte Beierholm & Sofie Bladt
Denmark is hesitating to apologize for past action on the U.S. Virgin Islands, but does this affect the Danes? And why do the Danes go on vacation to the center of past events and what do they learn from it?
Click here to find out and learn more: http://apologies.mediajungle.dk
by Adela Cazan & Dorislida Killo
People started changing their habits once the lockdown was enforced. But as we prove to be flexible, these modifications are now part of a lifestyle. As a consequence of most public places being closed, a closer bond to nature has appeared.
Go to Heading Outdoors to read more: https://outdoor963496248.wordpress.com/
75 years after World War II came to an end, the actions of the German people then still haunt the new generations in the motherland as well as abroad. But how does Germany’s past affect its present?
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By Roosa Welling
Sustainable lifestyle is gaining popularity in Denmark, and new initiatives are popping up around the country. Alternative community called Friland is trying to abandon materialism and drop out of the rat race, but is that a possibility for everyone?
Read more here: https://roosawelling.wordpress.com/2020/06/06/alternative-community-abandons-materialism-the-society-cant-go-on-like-this-forever/