AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGreenland Self-Rule: A Texas-linked oil firm shipped drilling gear to Greenland without Nuuk’s go-ahead, prompting a “strong warning” and a debate over whether to license a site or halt the plan—while Denmark’s PM stresses Greenland is “not for sale.” IVF Shockwaves: A BBC investigation says at least 30 children in occupied northern Cyprus may have been conceived using sperm/egg donors different from what parents chose, with DNA tests raising troubling questions for families. Kids, Media & Borders: Five public broadcasters (including DR in Denmark) launched the Northern Star Project to develop cross-border children’s drama for ages 7+, with a new call for scripts. Culture in Copenhagen: Tivoli opens the Japanese-inspired Hikari district, importing brick and a Takashi Murakami artwork to replace its old Asia-themed area. Film & Festivals: Fantastic Fest 2026 reveals a lineup headlined by Resident Evil and Beware Boiúna, while Denmark is also spotlighted in the fest’s genre mix. Digital Rights: The EU’s e-Evidence rules now let investigators in most member states demand data directly from tech firms, reshaping how cases move across borders.
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