AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSecular coming-of-age in Denmark: Church of Denmark confirmation rates keep sliding (64.2% in 2025), and more Gen Z are choosing humanist confirmation instead—still a party-and-ceremony rite, just without the Christian faith. Leadership change at Hafnia: Danish tanker giant Hafnia says CEO Mikael Skov will step down on Sept 1, 2026, with Søren Steenberg Jensen set to take over—coming as the company reports strong earnings. EU politics, local style: European Parliament president Roberta Metsola leans on a hyperlocal, door-to-door mindset from Malta to manage MEPs’ day-to-day fights and needs. Denmark-Ukraine defence ties: Zelensky and Denmark’s defence minister Jeppe Bruus discussed a near-ready drone cooperation deal and expanded anti-ballistic efforts. Culture & design: A roundup of Scandinavian design trends spotlights texture layers and “organic minimalism” as the next home refresh. Heatwave reality check: Europe’s deadly heat continues to drive health warnings and action plans, with record temperatures and major impacts across countries. Food heritage, Danish roots: Denmark’s kringle legacy gets a spotlight abroad as Wisconsin declares June 30 “Kringle Day,” tracing the pastry to Danish immigrants. Religion and public space debate: Denmark’s renewed push to restrict public Islamic call to prayer keeps fueling a wider fight over secularism, identity, and community life.
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