Episode 121: Post-Eurovision Depression? Try Het Grote Songfestivalfeest!

We're now three weeks from the excitement of Vienna and crowning a new winner, so now what the heck do we do? Well, one of our favorite guests, the President of OGAE Ireland, Frank returns with some advice and to discuss Amsterdam's Het Grote Songfestivalfeest, aka, The Big Eurovision Party. Both Dimitry and Frank attended last year's celebration, so if you're needing a Eurovision fix, we've got…

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Danish broadcaster says 007 First Light cost $200 million and 7 years to make

Danish Broadcasting Corporation has revealed that the successful 007 First Light cost $200 million to create, which makes it the most expensive video game ever produced in Denmark. The Danish Broadcasting Corporation also said that the action-packed title from IO Interactive took seven years to make. 007 First Light has gotten off to a good… Read More »Danish broadcaster says 007 First Light cost…

Episode 120: The 2026 Eurovangie Awards

We're decked out in our red carpet finest for our podcast's official awards ceremony: the Eurovangies! It just wouldn't be the end of the Eurovision 2026 season without some new awards, some old favorites, and even a listener postcard or two. Jeremy demands justice for Latvia's second place artist, Dimitry's stumping for his man Boy, and Oscar tells us we all need to Pray. Watch Kautkaili's "Te…

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Episode 119: Eurovision Recap 2026

Another Grand Final has come and gone, and hoo boy, what a year for Eurovision! A new winner, a first-time winning country, drama, intrigue, hot mic moments - everything a fan could want out of a Grand Final. While we've got more opinions to come next week in our yearly Eurovangies awards, this week we've got our immediate thoughts about the contest. Jeremy mourns for his beloved Sam, Dimitry's…

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Episode 116: Top Ten Times Four Times Two

While we're not doing as much predicting this year, you better believe we've got opinions about our favorite Eurovision 2026 songs, so we're welcoming back pop music expert Dave Holmes of International Waters to take a look at what we're liking so far. Jeremy's dancing on the table, baby, Dimitry is always mindful of his Croatia history, Dave shocks us with his #1 pick, and Oscar just wants more.…

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Episode 115: Music Video Recap 2026

If we're going to talk about all the music videos from 2026, we need another opinionated Eurovision fan in the mix, so we're joined this week by ESC Ben! He's chatting with us from the UK about all our music video faves (and least faves) from the class of 2026. Jeremy has Fuego at home, Dimitry is sick to his stomach at the sight of AI fakery, Ben wants one video to Just Go, and Oscar's…

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Episode 113: Eurovision 1986 Recap

We're heading back in time and to Bergen, Norway for the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest alongside the hilarious Siobhan Thompson of Dimension 20, Rick & Morty and Krapopolis. It's a goofy one, and we've got the irascible Terry Wogan's commentary to guide us. Jeremy documents the rise of the Steinbergers, Dimitry looks for his love in capital letters, Siobhan tells us why we're at peak Eighties, and…

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Ahead of election, Danish city mirrors country’s challenges

In the Danish city of Kolding, voters are worried about rising prices, the welfare state and immigration ahead of the country’s general election, reflecting nationwide concerns reinforced by worries about Greenland and global uncertainty. Kolding — Denmark’s eighth biggest city with 64,000 inhabitants — lies at the intersection of the main road and rail routes […]

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SAS cancels flights after fuel prices surge

Scandinavian airline SAS said Tuesday it has cancelled some hundred flights this week after the war in the Middle East sent fuel prices surging. Most of the cancelled flights were domestic routes in Norway with “alternative connections”, with only a few affecting Sweden and Denmark. “Given the ongoing situation in the Middle East, including the […]

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Aaja Chemnitz, Greenland politician standing up to Trump

In the streets of Nuuk, Aaja Chemnitz normally goes almost unnoticed. But in recent days, locals have been stopping the Greenland MP to congratulate her on her Nobel Peace Prize nomination — though some fear it could rekindle Washington’s interest in the Arctic island. Norwegian lawmaker Lars Haltbrekken announced on March 4 that he had […]

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Greenland is ‘open for business’ — kind of, says business leader

As Greenland’s rare earths and minerals are sized up, the head of the Arctic territory’s main business group has warned against deals simply shipping its resources and profits overseas. Christian Keldsen, head of the Greenland Business Association, told AFP that the government must avoid saying that Greenland is “open for business” when in reality, long […]

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Danish PM calls March 24 election amid US, Russia tensions

Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Thursday called a general election for March 24, against a backdrop of tensions with the United States and Russia. The vote comes as Denmark’s relationship with the United States — which Copenhagen considers its closest ally — has been strained over US President Donald Trump’s desire to acquire Greenland. […]

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Novo Nordisk to slash prices of weightloss drugs in US

Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk, which is struggling with competition for its anti-obesity treatments, said Tuesday that it will sharply cut prices for its flagship drugs in the US, announcing a 50 percent cut for Wegovy and 35 percent for Ozempic. “This decision applies to all doses of these medicines and reflects Novo Nordisk’s commitment to […]

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Episode 106: Super Saturday 2026, Round One

The national finals start coming fast and furious from here on out, so all our Saturdays will be super for the next weeks. We've got Estonia's Eesti Laul, Latvia's Supernova and Denmark's Melodi Grand Prix this week, with three new winners and a lot of previous competitors coming back for a chance at glory. Jeremy identifies a new type of mom song, Dimitry nearly swears off his status as a…

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Greenland’s west coast posts warmest January on record

Greenland’s capital Nuuk registered its warmest ever January — beating a record that stood for 109 years — as temperatures soared across the Arctic island’s west coast, the Danish Meteorological Institute said Monday. While Europe and North America experienced a cold snap in January, Nuuk registered an average monthly temperature of 0.1C (32 Fahrenheit), a […]

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Trump’s ‘desire’ to own Greenland persists: Danish PM

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Saturday she believed US President Donald Trump still desires to own Greenland despite dialling back his recent threats to seize it by force. Asked at a security conference in Munich if Trump still wanted to own the Arctic island, Frederiksen said: “Unfortunately, I think the desire is the same.” Trump’s […]

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NATO launches ‘Arctic Sentry’ mission after Greenland crisis

NATO on Wednesday said it had launched a new mission to bolster security in the Arctic, in a move to assuage US President Donald Trump after he backed off claims on Greenland. “Arctic Sentry underscores the alliance’s commitment to safeguard its members and maintain stability in one of the world’s most strategically significant and environmentally […]

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Warming climate threatens Greenland’s ancestral way of life

Standing in his boat with binoculars in hand, hunter Malik Kleist scans the horizon for seals. But this February, the sea ice in southwestern Greenland has yet to freeze, threatening traditional livelihoods like his. “Normally the seals are on the ice or in the more calm waters. But today we had to sail all the […]

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Wind turbine maker Vestas sees record revenue in 2025

Denmark’s Vestas, Europe’s leading wind turbine manufacturer, on Thursday posted an all-time high revenue, but noted that regulatory changes in the United states had made wind power investments less attractive. Vestas recorded revenue 18.8 billion euros ($22.2 billion) in 2025, up nine percent compared to the year before. It also posted a net profit of […]

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