The latest news on Denmark. We now know that the Nordic country is stepping up its military posture with the creation of a new regiment on the island of Bornholm, a move driven by rising regional tensions and historical sensitivities.
Set to host up to 900 soldiers, the regiment replaces a mobile reconnaissance unit, establishing a constant presence on the Baltic outpost. The decision, unfolding as Estonia boosts its own border defences, signals a clear shift in Nordic military strategy.
Bornholm's past occupation by Soviet troops still lingers in national memory, now resonating against the backdrop of a reinvigorated Danish defence budget and an assertive regional stance. You can learn more details about this new military decision here.