Denmark says drone sightings at airports are part of wider ‘hybrid war’

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A Saildrone “Voyager”, uncrewed surface vehicle (USV), is moored at the Koge Marina in Koge, eastern Denmark, Monday, June 16, 2025.

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In Denmark, authorities are investigating a series of drone sightings near major airports and airbases in the country this week. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated that the country was in the midst of a “hybrid war.” Also, Iran will end its participation in international weapons inspections if United Nations sanctions are reimposed, says Ali Larijani, the country’s secretary of the Supreme National Security Council. And, Moldova heads to the polls this weekend in what its President Maia Sandu calls the most consequential election in the country’s history. The pro-EU leader has accused Russia of mounting an “unprecedented” campaign to influence the result. Plus, with Korea’s pop music scene eclipsing other musicians and styles found in Seoul, we offer one example of an artist who does not perform K-pop.

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In This Episode

Denmark says drone sightings at airports are part of wider ‘hybrid war’
6:49
Moldova votes in crucial election amid Russian pressure
5:48
Terror case against member of Kneecap rap group thrown out
0:47
Iran’s nuclear negotiator threatens to boot inspectors if sanctions return
7:45
A look at the week at the United Nations
7:42
England and Canada to face off in historic Women’s Rugby World Cup final this weekend
4:10
Looking for a good holiday spot? Try Spain’s sherry competition
Special Coverage
5:47
The Bayeux Tapestry is on the move
5:30
An antidote to K-pop
2:09