Media report large attack in Russia - thick black smoke and several fires ↗
Front page leadA media outlet reports a significant attack in Russia, with thick black smoke and multiple fires visible.
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The front page of Berlingske features a mix of international and domestic news. Top stories include a reported attack in Russia amid the Ukraine war, concerns over heavy drinking at Danish high schools, and a personal story about dating app research. Other articles cover European drought impacts…
A media outlet reports a significant attack in Russia, with thick black smoke and multiple fires visible.
Danish high schools are addressing excessive alcohol consumption among students at the start of the academic year, involving parents and using breathalyzers.
A researcher, who began using Tinder in 2012, is now studying dating apps but aims to find love outside of them.
Lotte Heise has advised many young girls on how to avoid becoming victims of negative experiences.
An article from Ceuta discusses how the idea of an open Europe, which originated online, has led to thousands of people being stranded.
The downfall of a former childhood friend of Putin, once considered untouchable, illustrates the current power dynamics in Russia.
Journalists who remained with Trump's campaign after he switched planes are now levying sharp criticism against the security measures.
The Ironman competition returns to Copenhagen for its 12th year, with participants described as needing to be exceptionally determined.
Upcoming sports events will lead to the closure of multiple roads in the Copenhagen metropolitan area.
Extreme drought is causing significant problems across Europe, with rivers that have historically never run dry now experiencing zero flow.
A mayor has reported a missile attack, in the context of the war in Ukraine.