AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCopenhagen on top again: The Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2026 liveability ranking crowns Copenhagen No. 1 for a second year, with Vienna and Melbourne close behind—scored on stability, healthcare, culture/environment, education and infrastructure. Greenland tensions spill into NATO: Donald Trump renewed his push for the U.S. to control Greenland (not Denmark) at the NATO summit in Ankara, warning he could pull U.S. troops from Europe if allies don’t back him. Middle East risk rises: After U.S. strikes on Iran tied to attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran retaliated with targets including Bahrain and Kuwait, while talks hang in the balance. Dementia prevention debate: A new review says public campaigns often don’t change behaviour enough; Denmark is among countries studied, and the best results came from combining risk checks with structured education. Scandi lifestyle at home: A new “Scandi Modern” interiors feature spotlights calm, lived-in minimalism—light, texture and natural materials doing the heavy lifting. China-Nordics ties: Chinese FM Wang Yi wrapped up a Nordic tour, pledging deeper green, innovation and people-to-people cooperation, including with Denmark.
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