AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHealth & Sports: Christian Eriksen says he’s “doing well” and recovering at home after collapsing again during Denmark’s friendly vs Ukraine, with the ICD shock described as “a different situation from 2021.” Family & Lifestyle: A new Long Eaton cafe, DÜDL, is built for parents and kids who want calm—art stations, no-phone time, and activities inspired by one child’s ADHD. Travel Deals: DSB has released limited “Orange tickets” for summer travel in Denmark, with fares capped at 99 kroner (non-changeable, but kids can travel free/half price). Food Culture: Time Out ranks Copenhagen among the world’s top food cities for 2026, landing at #19. Denmark’s Green Economy: Danish researchers are pushing a seaweed industry powered by offshore wind sites—growing sugar kelp between turbines to turn marine space into food production. Tech & Learning: Sweden is set to ban mobile phones in schools, adding pressure on Denmark to consider similar screen limits. Global Parenting Debate: Canada is moving toward a social media ban for children under 16, joining a growing list of countries tightening access.
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