AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCopenhagen’s Big Win: Denmark’s capital has been crowned the world’s most livable city for the second year running, topping the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2026 Global Livability Index with perfect scores for stability, infrastructure and education. Tour de France Buzz: Tadej Pogačar extended his Tour lead with a dominant Stage 14 mountain win, while Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard finished fourth and now trails by 4 minutes 30 seconds. City Life & Safety: E-scooters are under fresh scrutiny as Ireland considers a ban, and the debate turns to how other countries handle rules, speeds and injuries. Health & Climate Reality Check: A new analysis links climate change to rising temperature-related sleep loss, with global averages showing tens of hours of lost sleep per year. Denmark-Linked Culture: A University of Copenhagen/National Museum digitisation project has re-examined a 4,000-year-old Mesopotamian beer receipt—an unexpected lifestyle peek from ancient archives. Travel & Comfort: A guide highlights why cruising from Copenhagen works so well, thanks to fast airport-to-city connections and a growing cruise hub. Politics & Society: Denmark’s Socialist Left is pushing free dental care, while broader debates around migration policy and social cohesion continue to simmer.
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