Danish team tours Imkan development in Abu DhabiA high-level Danish delegation today (February 22) toured Imkan’s new Makers District, an 18-hectare masterplanned development on Reem Island in Abu Dhabi that has been designed as a waterfront community. The delegation led More… |
Dubai names Expo 2020 pavilion design contest winnersLeading global architects BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) of Denmark, Foster + Partners, a British international studio for architecture and integrated design, and London-based Grimshaw Architects have won the Dubai Expo 2020 theme pavilion desi More… |
Solo Capital to close amid reports of Danish probeSolo Capital Partners, a hedge fund with offices in London and Dubai, is to be closed down, according to a statement on the firm’s website, amid reports of a probe into its activities by Danish prosecutors. More… |
John Hopkins says develops anticancer drugScientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, working with Danish researchers, have developed a novel anticancer drug designed to travel - undetected by normal cells - through the bloodstream until activated by specific cancer proteins. More… |
Five held for plotting attack on Danish paperDanish police arrested five people suspected of planning a Mumbai-style attack to kill as many people as possible in a building housing a Danish newspaper that outraged Muslims in 2005 with cartoons of Prophet Mohammad. "It is our assessme More… |
Danish firms launch new biofuel enzymesDenmark's Danisco launched on Monday a new enzyme for bioethanol production from plant waste material and rival Novozymes said it would unveil a competing product on Tuesday. The Danish enzymes producers, which already sell enzymes for "fi More… |
Danish cartoonist attacker had ‘terror links’Danish police said on Saturday they shot and wounded a Somali man with al Qaeda links when he tried to break into the home of a cartoonist whose 2005 caricatures of Prophet Mohammad sparked global Muslim outrage. The 28-year-old man, armed More… |
Danish firm wins Egypt dealDanish engineering group FLSmidth won a contract worth 450 million Danish crowns ($95.4 million) for a new cement plant in Egypt, the company said on Tuesday. The contract is for machinery at a 5,000 tonnes-per-day plant to be built near A More… |