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About

News shorts turns Danish headlines from the last 48 hours into a sharper English-language briefing built for quick scanning, not into a full replacement for the original publishers.

What it does

Pulls together key Danish headlines from the last 48 hours into short, readable summaries so you can catch up fast.

How it works

We collect headlines from Danish news sources published within the last 48 hours, curate them, and translate the briefing into English at a high level so you can scan the story quickly.

What to expect

This is not a fully functional news site with every detail. If a story matters to you, use the source button to jump to the original publisher for the full context and reporting.

Support

News shorts is free to use. Donations help cover infrastructure and keep the digest available.

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Credits

News shorts does not own the reporting or original content shown in source links. We curate, summarize, and translate public news coverage from the last 48 hours so readers can discover stories faster.

Publishers

Coverage is sourced from Danish publishers and feed providers such as DR, TV 2, Politiken, Berlingske, BT, Ekstra Bladet, Jyllands-Posten, Fyens, Nordjyske, JydskeVestkysten, Horsens Folkeblad, Fredericia Dagblad, and selected feed aggregators.

Our role

We only curate, translate, and condense reporting published within the last 48 hours into short English digests. Ownership, authorship, and full editorial context stay with the original source.

Read more

When you want the full detail, quotes, nuance, and latest updates, open the original source directly from each story card.

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Add News Shorts to your device so it opens like an app.

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