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French President Emmanuel Macron visited Greenland, together with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen. It was an unprecedented event: it is ...
This week, the amount of battle vests, eyeliner, and growling will take a giant leap in Copenhagen. From the 18th to the 21st of June, the biggest metal and rock festival, Copenhell, will take place ...
In 2024, 145 people lost their lives in traffic accidents in Denmark, marking the second-lowest number of annual traffic fatalities since records began in the 1930s. The only year with fewer deaths ...
According to the online magazine “Luxury Gold” Copenhagen is ranked 5 on the list of the most expensive cities in the world. Danes living here might not realize this fact, although one of the reasons ...
The Danish trade union movement has expressed support for the recent proposal from the government regarding the recruitment of foreign workers, writes Netavisen Pio, a newspaper in the Social ...
In the depths of a Swedish forest, a haunting new kind of choir is warming up—not of voices, but of decaying vehicles. From ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has expressed deep concern over the escalating tensions in the Middle East, warning that the situation could spiral out of control within hours. Speaking from ...
The Danish government has announced plans to extend the Ukraine Special Act by one year, following a decision by EU member states to prolong the bloc’s directive on temporary protection for displaced ...
Danish Thomas Frank resigns from Brentford FC to take over as manager for Tottenham Hotspur. Thomas Frank came to Brentford in 2018, and after four consecutive successful seasons with Brentford in the ...
Grab your bike, put on your raincoat: we’re going to party. Forget sunny Ibiza, Copenhagen just danced its way to a Creative ...
The number of job vacancies in Denmark’s private sector has increased for the fifth consecutive quarter. This means that for ...
Children and young people in vulnerable positions continue to face serious challenges, according to a new report from VIVE for the Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing. The 2025 report shows that ...
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