Close and coordinated cooperation between the national authorities must be ensured when it comes to the management of Denmark ...
Erik Bjørsted, chief economist at Dansk Metal, claims that Denmark’s workforce relies heavily on immigrants and that policy ...
The number of internationals working in Denmark set a new record, and now it’s a couple of steps away from reaching half a ...
The Jewish Society, in collaboration with the Jewish associations, marks the anniversary of Kristallnacht.Kristallnacht in November 1938 is considered a turning point in the Nazi persecution of Jews ...
A dry October has lowered the groundwater near the ground in most of Denmark, which lowers the risk of floods, states The National Geological Surveys for Denmark and Greenland on its website according ...
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and President-elect Donald Trump are both regarded as straight-talking politicians.When Trump, as American president, expressed an interest in buying ...
The Connect Club invites you to an unforgettable day at Copenhagen Zoo, where you’ll get up close with the fascinating pandas. This exclusive event, free for all members of the Connect Club, offers a ...
A new report from the National Centre for Environment and Energy (DCE) at Aarhus University reveals that the air quality near Tårnby Stadium contains more ultrafine particles than the air in central ...
Copenhagen’s proposal for a tourism tax has been rejected by the Danish government. Morten Dahlin, the Minister for Cities and Rural Districts, stated that the tax would unfairly target Danish ...
On Thursday morning, many traffic lights across Zealand were knocked out due to a network failure, causing disruptions on major roads in areas such as Ballerup, Smørum, Køge, and Høje-Taastrup. The ...
A large roof fire broke out on Gasværksvej in Vesterbro, Copenhagen, leading to the evacuation of three stairwells. Hovedstadens Beredskab, the Capital Region Emergency Services, was heavily involved ...
The government and opposition have split up, and the latter will not participate in next year’s budget talks. The government has decided to exclude the four “blue parties” from the negotiations.