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Last Week in Denmark

Narcis George Matache, Katie Burns, Fionn O'Toole, Kalpita Bhosale, Golda Fania & Dominika Handzlik

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Curious about what’s really happening in Denmark — and how it affects the life of internationals living here? Each week, two hosts from the LWID community talk through the top news stories and developments — in English — sharing personal insights and international perspectives. It’s a clear and accessible conversation about life in Denmark, made for people who live here but didn’t grow up here. Last Week In Denmark is a volunteer-driven media project with a simple mission: to empower people ...
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Countdown to Laravel Live Denmark

Laravel Live Denmark

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Countdown to Laravel Live Denmark is a short podcast series where we chat with speakers heading to Laravel Live Denmark in August. Each episode is a quick 15-20 minute conversation about how they got into programming, what they're working on, and a sneak peek at their upcoming talk.
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What Are You Doing in Denmark?

Robetrotting

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What are You Doing in Denmark is the podcast that helps you make Denmark makes sense. The name is inspired by "hvad laver du i Danmark," one of the most-asked questions of foreigners living amongst the Danes. This show delivers a blend of education, entertainment, and virtual group therapy from your hosts Derek Hartman, Conrad Molden, Brooke Black, and Mike Walsh. The WAYDID crew have been living in Denmark for years. They've been through all the ups and downs of living abroad and adjusting ...
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foodpod denmark

foodpod denmark

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Foodpod Denmark – the podcast that tells the rarely told stories about Danish food innovation and how the people behind it are making a difference in the world.
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How to Live in Denmark

Kay Xander Mellish

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Quick takes on life in Denmark, in 10 minutes or less. Life as an international in Denmark, one of the world's most homogenous countries, isn't always easy. In Denmark’s longest-running English-language podcast, Kay Xander Mellish, an American who has lived in Denmark for more than a decade, offers tips for enjoying your time in “the world’s happiest country” plus insights on Danish culture and Danish working culture. Whether you're living in Denmark, thinking about moving to Denmark, or int ...
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Denmark 101 with Alex Berger

Alex Berger

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Tips, tricks, and cultural observations about the Danes and life in Denmark. From Copenhagen on the island of Sjaelland to Aarhus, Alborg and the far reaches of Jutland. I aspire to explore Denmark and to report back on Denmark's wonderful people, rich traditions and subtle quirks.
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Design - Made In Denmark

DI Kreative Erhverv

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Danmark er et design-land. Danske løsninger er måske nok dyrere end andre, men de er konkurrencedygtige, fordi de er veldesignede, brugervenlige, innovative og holdbare. Vi lever i en transformationstid, og vi er nødt til at ændre den måde, vi producerer, forbruger og arbejder på – og det kan vi ikke gøre uden design. Vores holdbare fremtid skal designes. Med Design podcasten her vil vi udbrede kendskabet til- og brugen af design gennem samtaler med nogle af Danmarks dygtigste designere og v ...
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500 Years of Urban Farming in Denmark

Paul Rye Kledal

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In this podcast, we’ll take you through the history as well as the future prospects of Urban Farming. The podcast is based upon the book “500 Years of Urban Farming in Denmark”, written by Dr. Paul Rye Kledal, who is educated as an agricultural economist. He has more than 20 years of professional experience as a researcher and governmental advisor within Urban Farming, recirculating aquaculture and aquaponics. Enjoy the history of Urban Farming in Denmark, a visit to the historical gardens o ...
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Danish culture can be pretty confusing, especially if you are not from Denmark. This podcast is on a mission to resolve cultural confusion in the country, and help anyone understand how people in this unique country think and behave. Co-hosts Sam Floy (British podcaster, "The Outsider") and Josefine Volqvartz (Danish TV journalist, "The Insider") speak to experts and members of the public to understand and explain why something so normal in Danish culture is confusing to outsiders. Rather th ...
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In this episode of What Are You Doing in Denmark, Derek, Mike, and Brooke dive into the adaptation stage of culture shock. It's that turning point when life in Denmark starts to click. Listeners share their own stories and voice notes about the moments they realized they were doing more than just getting by. They share what made them realize they w…
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I denne episode skal det handle om hvordan radiografer og radiologer på hospitalernes røntgen-afdelinger har brugt AI-systemer til at afkode røntgenbilleder. Vi skal især se nærmere på de psykologiske aspekter af arbejdet – altså hvad det gør ved fagfolkene at de skal "arbejde sammen med maskiner"? Jeg har haft besøg i studiet af psykolog Astrid Ga…
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Send us a text Taxes, Science, and Mysterious Eels. Denmark’s 2026 Finance Law brings tax cuts on chocolate, coffee, and books—changes that spark both cheers and debate. Hosts Katie and Fionn, both internationals living in Denmark, also dive into a landmark study of over one million children confirming no link between vaccines and conditions like a…
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In this conversation, Sandro Gehri shares his journey into software development, starting from his early experiences with computers and programming. He discusses the evolution of his career, the significance of testing in software quality, and the transformative role of AI in coding practices. The conversation also touches on cultural comparisons b…
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Denmark is a very good place to be a child, and to have children, yet the birthrate is dropping as it is in so many other countries. Some preschools have shut down due to lack of kids. Just this year Denmark reached a population of 6 million – a big landmark - but that’s mostly due to immigration, not more children being born. All the initiatives t…
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Reverse culture shock hits home hard. Coming home isn’t always easy. After thirteen years in London, Danish comedian Sofie Hagen returns to Denmark and finds that re-entry can be just as surprising as moving abroad. From missing rye bread and blunt small talk to discovering how “first of all” sounds like starting a fight in British emails, Sofie sh…
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Send us a text This week on Last Week in Denmark, Katie and Kalpita — both internationals living in Denmark — discuss a wave of cuts making headlines. Denmark has gone three months coal-free, the government is proposing a major power tax cut, and book VAT may finally be reduced. Are these real steps forward, or just election-season promises? Dive r…
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Once you’ve been in Denmark a while, the questions get more nuanced. From the mystery of dating to whether hygge blocks new friendships, internationals notice the cultural puzzles beneath everyday life. In this listener Q&A, Derek Hartman answers the second-layer questions of international life in Denmark with humor, honesty, and a few surprises. E…
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"Vi skal ikke nødvendigvis have mere kunstig intelligens, men bruge kunstig intelligens bedre." Sådan skriver de tre forfattere til bogen "AI på arbejde", der udkommer den 18. august 2025. Bogen indholder både gode råd om at prompte, vurderinger af hvordan AI påvirker det danske arbejdsmarked nu og i fremtiden, og ikke mindst en form for kortlægnin…
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Send us a text Prices, Parenting, and Politics Collide in Denmark. This week, Golda and Kalpita unpack how Denmark’s big debates hit everyday life. From soaring grocery bills to Greenlandic parents fighting for their rights, and the government’s bailouts of major companies like Ørsted, these stories raise tough questions about fairness, identity, a…
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Denmark Says: You Own Your Face. Denmark just handed its citizens a legal copyright on themselves — your face, voice, and body are officially yours. Instead of clamping down on deepfake tech like a digital killjoy, the law flips the script and makes it an ownership game: if someone makes a fake of you, you can force them to take it down. Derek and …
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In this conversation, Ashley Hindle discusses the relevance of MCP, shares his coding journey from early hacking aspirations to professional development, and reflects on the evolution of technology and challenges faced in live video streaming. The conversation also highlights the importance of community and the anticipation of upcoming conferences.…
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In this conversation, Florian Engelhardt shares his journey from early computing experiences to his current work with PHP and Linux. He discusses the evolution of operating systems he has used, his challenges with scaling applications, and insights into performance tuning in PHP. The conversation also touches on his excitement for an upcoming confe…
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Johannes Güntner shares his journey into programming, detailing his early exposure to computers and how he transitioned into web development, particularly with Laravel. He discusses the importance of community in the Laravel ecosystem, his upcoming talk at a conference, and the challenges of writing maintainable code. The conversation also touches …
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In this conversation, Mathias Hansen interviews Graham Campbell, discussing his journey in programming, the challenges of scaling PHP applications, and insights into database management. Graham shares his experiences with SQL and NoSQL databases, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right tools for specific use cases. The conversation also to…
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In this conversation, Mathias Hansen interviews Dan Harrin about his journey in technology, his experiences with Filament, and his upcoming talk at the Laravel Live Denmark conference. They discuss Dan's early interest in computers, the development of Filament, team dynamics, the importance of documentation, and Dan's excitement about visiting Cope…
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Send us a text Pharma Shake-Up, Zoo Debate & Sober Shift: We’re back from summer break with Season 4, as Fionn and Golda explore how Novo Nordisk’s leadership change, Aalborg Zoo’s livestock feeding debate, and Denmark’s growing alcohol-free culture touch daily life for internationals in Denmark. Both with a strong connection to Denmark, they link …
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In this episode, Mathias Hansen interviews Simon Hamp about his journey into programming, the evolution of PHP, and the development of native PHP applications. They discuss the challenges and triumphs of building applications with PHP, the importance of community feedback, and future plans for native PHP. Simon shares insights from his experiences …
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What makes a Danish school... Danish? This week, return guest Ilana Bull—an international school teacher and parent—joins Derek and Brooke to explore how school systems in Denmark reflect much more than just academics. From class structure to communication styles, from birthday customs to the role of play, this episode dives into the everyday cultu…
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In this conversation, Isak shares his journey from being a gamer to becoming a professional programmer. He discusses his early experiences with programming, the challenges of working with legacy code, and the innovative approaches he has taken to modernize database structures. Isak also reflects on the impact of AI tools in coding and shares his ex…
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Out of place, even back home. Sofie Hagen left Denmark to pursue comedy in London—and came back a different person. This conversation with Derek, Conrad, and Brooke explores the mix of pride, pressure, and self-doubt that can come with returning to your home country after years abroad. But because the topic is comedy—across Denmark, the UK, and bac…
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Send us a text Unlimited sick leave sounds great—until it doesn't. Golda and Narcis—both internationals with a strong connection to Denmark—explore the country’s ongoing debate around expanded parental leave to help parents take care of sick children. From the pressures on dual-income households to the impact on startups and the fairness toward col…
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Narcis didn’t just move to Denmark—he moved the needle. What began as a frustrating student experience turned into a powerful journey of activism, visibility, and political impact. From challenging exclusion in student councils to launching Last Week in Denmark, a very popular newsletter now published in nine languages, he’s running for city counci…
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Send us a text Abortion rights in Denmark expand boldly. Earlier this year, Denmark made history on abortion access. In this highlight from Season 3, Fionn and Katie reflect on the Danish Parliament’s vote to extend the abortion limit from 12 to 18 weeks and to grant decision-making rights to 15–17-year-olds. They explore the legal, medical, and em…
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Who really benefits from Denmark’s visa changes? Denmark just rewrote its work permit rules so Derek and Mike are here to break them for you. At first glance, it looks like Denmark is opening the door to more internationals. But in reality, the move may not bring many new people in. Instead, it’s likely to benefit those already living in Denmark—es…
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Fra 800 forslag til ÉN god idé. Det er kræver en struktureret proces at nå dertil. Og en masse disciplineret arbejde for at finde frem til kun én idé som man tror på og går videre med. Frontloading Innovation teamet i Grundfos bruger designmetoder i praksis hver eneste dag. Og det er målrettet arbejde at indsamle, sortere og efterprøve 800 ideer. S…
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Send us a text Groundhog Day meets Samuel Beckett—cohosts Fionn and Kalpita celebrate this mind-bending Danish novel while we're on summer break. Solvej Balle’s On the Calculation of Volume follows Tara Selter, a woman trapped in a time loop, in a story has been shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. Already awarded in Scandinavia and tran…
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Learning Danish? Stop waiting to feel ready. Brooke Fossey joins Derek and Mike to share why mindset matters more than mastery, and how choosing joy over perfection can transform your language journey. From awkward public mistakes to unhelpful corrections, Brooke’s approach blends consistency, curiosity, and a refusal to give up—even when Danes swi…
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In this conversation, Mathias Hansen interviews Rasmus Nielsen, a developer who shares his journey from early experiences with computers to his current work with PHP and concurrency. Rasmus discusses his fascination with hardware, robotics, and the impact of AI on coding practices. He also shares insights about living in Aarhus and recommendations …
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In this episode, Mathias Hansen interviews Leah Thompson, who shares her journey into programming, her experiences with coding, and her upcoming talk at Laravel Live Denmark. Leah discusses her background in mathematics, the challenges she faced in her early programming courses, and how she found joy in coding through community support. She also to…
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I denne sidste AI Denmark inden sommerferien skal vi lidt op i perspektiv, og selvom vi stadig har blikket rettet mod den hjemlige andedam, så går turen over Atlanten og videre over hele USA til Silicon Valley. Silicon Valley er stadig – på godt og ondt – dér hvor en meget stor del af vores gennemdigitaliserede hverdag bliver skabt og styret, og må…
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Send us a text Adoptees or immigrants? In this highlight from season 3, Golda and Katie explore the Danish government’s attempt to reclassify internationally adopted citizens as immigrants under a welfare policy update. The move, which would have applied retroactively to 1968, sparked outrage and confusion. Many adoptees—raised entirely in Denmark—…
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Kulturworkshops for ingeniører? åben bog? Samskabelse? tillidsfulde relationer - eller totalt anarki? Dette afsnit handler om at skabe resultater sammen, på tværs af virksomheder og fagligheder. I en beskrevet proces, som åbner op for innovative løsninger - og kan opleves som anarkistisk - men i virkeligheden nærmere er tillidsfuld og inkluderende.…
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Laughter, lies, language, and cultural clashes. Some jokes don’t survive the border. Abby Wambaugh and Dharkshika Christopher join cohosts Derek and Conrad to talk about the challenges—and joys—of performing stand-up across languages and cultures. With sets in Danish, Norwegian, English, French, and Swedish, they’ve experienced what works, what doe…
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Send us a text Denmark is a high trust society until we talk about petty crime like bicycle theft. Then the conversation is much more nuanced. Internationals in Denmark Narcis and Kalpita broke down Denmark's new petty crime crackdown early in season 3. They discuss what's being done in Denmark, what could be done and specifically how it impacts in…
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July is vacation month in Denmark, and it’s ironic that many Danes go elsewhere on vacation at just this time of year, when you have the best chance of good weather in Denmark. And I do mean chance – there is never any guarantee. Some Danes go abroad, driving vacations to Southern Europe are popular. There’s a well-known cycle in which the summer w…
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Love, visas, identity, motherhood, burnout, Denmark. Ilana Buhl didn’t just move for love—she rebuilt her life from scratch. In this candid conversation with cohosts Derek and Brooke, Ilana shares how a three-day trip turned into a lifetime abroad. From navigating Denmark’s tough family reunification process to finding her footing as a teacher, par…
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Send us a text Money, Missiles, and a Mic Drop. As Fionn and Katie—two internationals living in Denmark—wrap up the season, they reflect on the biggest shifts in the country and on the podcast itself—and what still lies ahead. But the world doesn’t stop: NATO’s new agreement for members to spend 5% of GDP on defense marks a dramatic pivot in global…
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In this conversation, Peter shares his journey through the tech industry, discussing his dual roles at Tailwind Labs and Laravel, his early experiences with programming, and the evolution of web development. He reflects on his first software sales, the impact of AI on coding, and his upcoming talk at Laravel Live Denmark. The discussion also touche…
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In this conversation, Mathias Hansen interviews TJ Miller, who shares his journey into technology, from early exposure to computers and programming to his current work with Laravel and Prism. TJ discusses his experiences with various coding tools, his passion for 3D printing, and his transition into web development. He also highlights his speaking …
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Der er næppe tvivl om, at behovet for massive mængder regnekraft og ikke mindst et kolossalt energiforbrug er nogle af de store udfordringer ved AI. Datacentrene, hvor modeller som GPT 4, Llama, Claude og Gemini bliver trænet, er på det nærmeste rødglødende allerede, og kravet om stadig flere GPU'er med stadig flere processorer bliver nok ikke mind…
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Bonfires, jesters, glass kings, pirate royals. Danish history is weirder than you think. Released for Sankt Hans—Denmark’s midsummer celebration of fire and folklore—this episode brings the heat with tales that blur the line between fact and legend. Comedian Adrian Mackinder joins Derek, Brooke, and Conrad to explore everything from a court jester …
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Send us a text Is the future of Denmark shifting beyond the big cities? This week on Last Week in Denmark, co-hosts Kalpita and Golda—both internationals with a deep connection to life in Denmark—break down three stories that reveal how things are changing. Lolland is stepping into the spotlight as a potential new hotspot for internationals. A surp…
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In this episode of Countdown to Laravel Live, Mathias Hansen interviews Jakob Steinn, who shares his journey into the tech world, his experiences in the Laravel community, and his upcoming talk at Laravel Live. Jakob discusses the importance of addressing mental health and boundaries in the tech industry, as well as his passion for music and commun…
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Denmark consistently tops the world’s livability rankings—but what do those lists really tell you about life here? In this episode, Derek, Brooke, and Mike take a closer look at the glossy reports versus the everyday realities of living in Denmark. From healthcare hurdles to hidden costs and navigating local systems without a corporate package, the…
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Send us a text What does Denmark’s future look like in a more globalized world? This week on Last Week in Denmark, co-hosts Kalpita and Golda—both with deep personal and professional ties to Denmark—explore three big demographic shifts with long-term impact: a new projection that internationals and their descendants could become the majority by 209…
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In this conversation, Dan Johnson shares his journey from early programming experiences to becoming the head of engineering. He discusses his passion for building things, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and his innovative work with the Pinout library that allows Laravel developers to interact with hardware. Dan also shares his excitement for r…
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Råmaterialet for kunstig intelligens er data. Masser af data. Det gælder for machine learning, deep learning og især for de store sprogmodeller og moderne chatbots – og den almindelige konsensus er nok, at de store AI-firmaer mildest talt overskredet grænserne når det angår legitimiteten af deres dataindsamling. Men rundt omkring er der også projek…
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🎧 Bikes. Buns. No Danish friends? Challenge accepted. Brooke Fossey, The Nearly Danish Dame, moved to Denmark for a one-month vacation—and never went back. What followed was a full-blown reinvention: from running a bagel business out of a bike in Boston to becoming a cheerleader for awkward, honest language learning on Instagram. In our conversatio…
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Send us a text What does it really take to belong in Denmark today? Some of the country’s biggest shifts are happening behind the headlines. This week on Last Week In Denmark, co-hosts Narcis and Fionn—both internationals living in Denmark—unpack three quietly significant developments: the government’s push to boost defense spending, plans to react…
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