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- Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Wednesdayon 20. august 2025 at 6:31
PostNord suspends parcel services to US, Danes’ concerns over ‘fake news’ hit plateau, August weather boosts harvest hopes and more news from Denmark this Wednesday.
- Danish government plans increased military presence in Greenlandon 19. august 2025 at 12:48
An internal Danish government memo describes plans to increase the country’s military presence in Greenland, media in the Nordic country report.
- Danish heating company ordered to refund millions to customerson 19. august 2025 at 11:06
A district heating company in northern Zealand has been ordered to return over 70 million kroner in charges to customers.
- Copenhagen mayor hopeful wants to make kindergartens freeon 19. august 2025 at 9:48
The Social Democratic candidate for Copenhagen mayor in local elections to be held later this year says she wants to make early childcare free in the Danish capital. Other parties say the plan is unrealistic.
- Danish towns call for barriers at level crossings where fatal accidents occurredon 18. august 2025 at 14:29
A Danish mayor has demanded better safety at level crossings after two fatal accidents this summer.
- TELL US: What do you think of the Danish school system?on 18. august 2025 at 12:51
Denmark’s schools are now back in full flow after the summer holidays. We’d like to hear the thoughts of our readers in Denmark about the best (and worst) aspects of going to school in the country.
- Danish government confirms backing for increased media oversighton 18. august 2025 at 12:22
Denmark’s Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt says he agrees with recommendations made by a government panel to introduce more rigorous oversight on media producers, including social media influencers.
- Europeans try to stay on the board after Ukraine summiton 17. august 2025 at 6:07
For European leaders, the absence of a Ukraine deal at the summit between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump has at least one upside: They have not yet been completely sidelined in a key strategic moment for the Continent’s future.
- Netanyahu has become a ‘problem’, says Danish PMon 16. august 2025 at 8:19
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Saturday that Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu has become a “problem”, adding she would try to put pressure on Israel over the Gaza war as her country currently holds the EU presidency.
- Danish train moving at ‘relatively high speed’ when it hit farm truck, police sayon 16. august 2025 at 5:27
Danish police said Saturday that an express train that hit a farm truck killing one person and injuring 27 was travelling at a “relatively high speed” when the collision happened.
- What’s the deal with Denmark’s ice cream vans?on 15. august 2025 at 14:41
Children in Denmark jump with excitement at the sound of a bell ringing somewhere on a nearby road – a sign the ‘isbil’ or ice cream van is close. But the tradition is a little different to how you might expect.
- Danish government says it could lower tax on foodon 15. august 2025 at 11:44
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says the government will look into the current high price of food and may look into lower taxes to alleviate the issue.
- Denmark to tighten rules for foreign nationals without residence rightson 15. august 2025 at 10:57
Foreign nationals who do not have residency right in Denmark will have to register with authorities daily under new rules proposed by the Ministry of Immigration and Integration.
- Smørrebrød to Skagensmaler: The compound words that encapsulate Denmarkon 14. august 2025 at 15:17
The Danish language has has a rich tradition of coining creative compound words. Many of them have something to tell us about the Nordic country’s traditions and culture.
- ‘Neglected or ignored’: Brits in Europe urged to back campaign for overseas MPson 14. august 2025 at 14:55
British nationals living abroad were urged to send their MPs postcards this summer as part of a campaign for dedicated MPs representing voters overseas.
- Why Denmark’s military buildup means less protection for the environment and archaeological siteson 14. august 2025 at 11:04
A new law could allow the Danish government to override existing laws which protect the environment as well as sites of archaeological heritage.
- 50 phrases to help you get by in a Danish-speaking officeon 24. juli 2025 at 9:44
As Denmark’s summer holiday season comes to an end, look no further if you want to impress your Danish-speaking colleagues with these work related phrases on your return to the office.
- How much tax do you have to pay on a ‘side hustle’ in Denmark?on 3. april 2025 at 13:33
If you’re a paid employee in Denmark, your tax obligations are largely taken care of before your pay hits your account. What are the rules for a secondary income?
- ‘Exorbitant has-been’: The harshest Tripadvisor reviews about Denmarkon 6. september 2023 at 12:08
From fairytale charm to Viking history, Denmark has a variety of impressive tourist attractions. But there’s just no pleasing some people, as these TripAdvisor reviews show.
- Danish expression of the day: At tage hul påon 28. juli 2022 at 14:57
Today’s Danish expression of the day can be used when you start something new.
The Copenhagen Post
- Copenhagen Airport breaks all-time record with 3.3 million passengers in Julyby TheCopenhagenPost on 12. august 2025 at 8:12
Copenhagen Airport reached a new record in July 2025 by handling more than 3.3 million passengers, making it the busiest month in the airport’s 100-year history. Never before have so many people traveled through the Danish capital’s transportation hub. July is usually the busiest month of the year, and this year’s July saw a four Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post Copenhagen Airport breaks all-time record with 3.3 million passengers in July appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Football match with Malmö in Copenhagen causes worry about safetyby TheCopenhagenPost on 12. august 2025 at 7:05
Today is the day of one of the most intense matches played in Copenhagen in some time, with a rivalry that goes beyond the field and sparks real tension among supporters. FC Copenhagen will face Malmö in the UEFA Champions League qualification at Parken Stadium at 19:00. The problem is that the Swedish supporters have Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post Football match with Malmö in Copenhagen causes worry about safety appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- 1,480 doctors warn government: new health bill may have catastrophic consequencesby TheCopenhagenPost on 12. august 2025 at 6:49
A letter signed by 1,480 current and future specialists in general medicine warns that the government’s recent bill in the Health Reform, presented 1 July 2025, risks causing catastrophic consequences for patients. The letter, initiated by general practitioner Daniel Sindhøj and published by Avisen, criticises the bill as a direct attack on the institution and Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post 1,480 doctors warn government: new health bill may have catastrophic consequences appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Government pledges DKK 24 million for new LGBT+ action planby Samantha Siedow on 12. august 2025 at 6:12
To mark the start of Copenhagen Pride Week, the Minister for the Environment and Gender Equality announced a DKK 24 million investment in a new national LGBT+ action plan, set to be included in the 2026 budget proposal. The funding will continue the current “Room for Diversity in the Community” initiative, which launched in 2022 Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post Government pledges DKK 24 million for new LGBT+ action plan appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- In one year, you lost 5 square meters of purchasing powerby tfender1701 on 12. august 2025 at 6:00
If you thought Denmark’s housing market had already tested the limits of affordability, the latest figures from Finans Danmark suggest it’s not done yet. Detached and terraced houses are now more expensive in most of the country than they were a year ago, and in many places, buyers are getting less space for the same Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post In one year, you lost 5 square meters of purchasing power appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- The future of fashion according to Royal Danish Academy’s 2025 graduate showby Samantha Siedow on 12. august 2025 at 6:00
Graduating students from the Royal Danish Academy capped off Copenhagen Fashion week on Thursday with a bold final showcase, giving an audience of around 300 a glimpse into fashion’s future. The 11 academy graduates leveraged their creativity in the show, centered on the theme, “who we are, who we design for, and how we work, The post The future of fashion according to Royal Danish Academy’s 2025 graduate show appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- The Danish Connection: A round-up of the latest news in Denmarkby TheCopenhagenPost on 12. august 2025 at 5:57
This week on The Danish Connection: *Danish zoos spark global outrage after asking people to donate unwanted pets and livestock on Facebook. *In Amager, a butcher shop targeted by animal rights protests and vandalism sees sales soar in a show of local solidarity. *Copenhagen warns swimmers not to swim in popular harbor spots due to The post The Danish Connection: A round-up of the latest news in Denmark appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Community Dining launched at the Design Museumby TheCopenhagenPost on 11. august 2025 at 16:19
The Design Museum in Copenhagen has launched a series of community dinners taking place every other Thursday in September, October, and November. The dinners are held in the museum’s café and garden, with outdoor seating available when the weather permits. Guests will be served plant-based versions of classic Danish dishes such as forloren hare, boller Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post Community Dining launched at the Design Museum appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Ørsted stock drops steeply following 60 billion DKK capital increase – Updatedby TheCopenhagenPost on 11. august 2025 at 15:43
Ørsted stock value has fallen rapidly Monday morning, dropping 23 percent in 30 minutes. This development follows an announcement of plans to raise 60 billion DKK through a capital increase after the company’s failure to sell stakes in its U.S. offshore wind project, Sunrise Wind. The Danish state has promised to provide half the amount. Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post Ørsted stock drops steeply following 60 billion DKK capital increase – Updated appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Well-known doctor and psychiatrist Peter Lund Madsen suddenly diesby Nicolai Kampmann on 11. august 2025 at 11:02
Well-known doctor and TV star Peter Lund Madsen – popularly known as Hjerne-Madsen – has died, aged 65, Ritzau reports. Peter Lund Madsen was on his way by bicycle from Havnsø to Copenhagen when he apparently felt unwell. Passers-by found him on the side of the road and alerted the police. He was flown to Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post Well-known doctor and psychiatrist Peter Lund Madsen suddenly dies appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Copenhagen: Coral Connections – Art-Science Exhibitionby David Laungaard Lose on 11. august 2025 at 10:43
Join us for a tour into the hidden world of corals at Prospekt Art Gallery. Through engaging video projections of hands-on experiments, visitors will explore the intricate science behind coral research and its global environmental significance. In this exhibition, you will step into the world of a marine scientist working with corals: observing how corals The post Copenhagen: Coral Connections – Art-Science Exhibition appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Danish nurses are returning – that’s not good for international nursesby Nicolai Kampmann on 11. august 2025 at 8:50
It is a matter of money. Again. A few years ago, Danish nurses were dissatisfied with their pay. They went on strike and acted under the slogan “We are worth more”. The effort paid off. Quite unusually for Denmark, the government prioritized raising nurses’ pay in 2024, so that it now averages DKK 46,000 monthly Full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, sign in here: Log in Lost your password? Gain unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. Monthly subscription 119 DKK/month. (Billed once a month) Give us a try Signup 6 month subscription 99 DKK/month. (Billed twice a year) Save 120 DKK Signup Yearly subscription 79 DKK/month. (Billed once a year) Save 480 DKK Signup Save with a company subscription? Learn more The post Danish nurses are returning – that’s not good for international nurses appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
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- Copenhagen faces repaying thousands of couples after illegal fees for weddingsby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 13. august 2025 at 15:55
Authorities could face bill of up to 23m krone for wrongful charges over seven-year period to mostly foreign couplesAuthorities in Copenhagen could face a bill of tens of millions of krone after it emerged that the city had illegally charged wedding fees to about 12,000 couples over seven years.Most of those who were charged during the period are understood to have been from outside Denmark and did not have permanent residence in the country. Continue reading…
- Wind generator Ørsted blames Trump as shares sink to all-time lowby Jillian Ambrose Energy correspondent on 11. august 2025 at 11:46
Danish company makes $9bn cash call as it says business model has been derailed by US policiesEurope’s largest wind power company has blamed Donald Trump for derailing its business model, after it announced a $9bn (£6.7bn) fundraising and its market value plunged by almost a third.The share price for Denmark’s Ørsted tumbled to an all-time low after it told investors on Monday that the “extraordinary situation” facing the industry meant it would need to tap shareholders to cover the costs of its plans. Continue reading…
- ‘Bizarre and wrong’: Danish zoo sparks debate with plea for pets to use as foodby Ashifa Kassam on 9. august 2025 at 10:00
Aalborg zoo points to importance of mimicking natural feeding, but critics say its campaign devalues petsAfter a Danish zoo posted a reminder of its long-running programme allowing people to donate their healthy, small pets to be “gently euthanised” and fed to predators, reaction poured in from across the globe.But beyond the battleground playing out on social media – where some protested against the idea of using pets as prey and others praised the zoo’s efforts to drum up a practical food supply – some were swift to point out that the zoo was simply laying bare the reality of keeping carnivores in captivity. Continue reading…
- A brand of one’s own: how Denmark’s women are redrawing fashion’s rulesby Chloe Mac Donnell on 8. august 2025 at 6:01
In an industry dominated by male creative directors, a quiet shift is taking place in Copenhagen, where women are not only leading labels but redefining what success looks likeFootball fans will be familiar with the manager musical chairs, but fashion has been strangely similar over the last year. Since mid-2024 there have been 17 new designers appointed to head up houses including Gucci and Dior. But, in an industry fuelled by womenswear, just four of these appointments have been women.And there are other depressing statistics. Of the top 30 luxury brands in the Vogue Business Index, a mere five creative directors are women. At Kering, the luxury conglomerate that owns Balenciaga and Valentino, there is just one: Louise Trotter at Bottega Veneta. At LVMH, the fashion behemoth that counts Loewe and Dior among its brands, again, just one label is helmed by a woman – Sarah Burton at Givenchy. Continue reading…
- Sales of Novo Nordisk’s diabetes drugs including Ozempic slow sharplyby Julia Kollewe on 6. august 2025 at 10:14
Danish company to cut costs and consider layoffs after competition from Mounjaro and the copycat market Sales of Novo Nordisk’s injectable diabetes drugs including Ozempic have slowed sharply amid fierce competition and the threat of US tariffs, prompting it to cut costs and sharpen its commercial focus.The Danish drugmaker, whose booming sales of GLP-1 diabetes and obesity drugs in recent years had turned it into Europe’s most valuable company, has lost nearly $100bn (£75bn) in market value since cutting its full-year sales forecast last week, when its share price slid 30% in its worst week in more than two decades. It fell a further 3% on Wednesday. Continue reading…
- A town divided: how cruise tourism tore Greenland’s iceberg capital in twoby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 5. august 2025 at 4:00
Ilulissat’s mayor has called for protests as local operators are frozen out of a booming visitor tradeIt is known as the “iceberg capital of the world” but to the mayor of Ilulissat in northern Greenland, it is also a town divided where friends and neighbours have stopped talking to each other in a dispute over the cruise ships that bring tourists to see its frozen wonders.Its Unesco-listed icefjord draws thousands of visitors in the summer months, each potentially bringing lucrative business to the town. But frustrated local tour operators say they are being shut out by larger companies from elsewhere in Greenland and Denmark, who are undercutting local businesses or excluding them entirely – while local boats sit unused in the harbour. Continue reading…
- Denmark to reportedly remove ‘ugly and pornographic’ mermaid statueby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 4. august 2025 at 16:54
Danish agency for palaces and culture requests removal of 14-tonne sculpture from Dragør Fort in CopenhagenA debate has erupted in Denmark over the fate of a mermaid statue that is to be removed from public view after being decried as “ugly and pornographic” and “a man’s hot dream of what a woman should look like”.The Danish agency for palaces and culture is reportedly removing the 4×6 metre Den Store Havfrue (the Big Mermaid) from Dragør Fort, part of Copenhagen’s former sea fortifications, because it does not align with the cultural heritage of the 1910 landmark. Continue reading…
- Danish zoo asks pet owners to donate rabbits and horses to feed its predatorsby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 4. august 2025 at 14:57
Zoological institution offers to euthanise animals that need to be put down so ‘nothing goes to waste’A zoo in Denmark is appealing for donations of healthy small pets to be “gently euthanised” and fed to predators.Aalborg zoo has urged willing chicken, rabbit and guinea pig owners to hand over their pets to be eaten whole by animals including European lynx. Continue reading…
- The Mountains review – a beautiful portrait of a family’s attempt to process a tragedyby Phuong Le on 4. august 2025 at 6:00
Christian Einshøj’s debut feature unearths home video footage taken by his father, as he and his siblings explore their long-buried feelings about their brother’s deathIn his debut feature, Christian Einshøj tends to the hidden wounds of family by rewinding to the past. Originally from Denmark, he spent his childhood in Norway with his parents and two brothers, Frederick and Kristoffer. The relocation was supposed to be temporary. Tragedy, however, struck: Kristofferbecame ill with a terminal condition and his death cast a dark shadow over a once tightly-knit household. Einshøj’s parents were had another son, Alex, but they would never return to Denmark to live as a family again.Through voiceover, Einshøj recalls this painful history with profound introspection, as well as humour. Grainy home videos, largely shot by Einshøj’s father, Søren, resurface, but while Søren used his camera to preserve Kristoffer’s memories before his death, Einshøj turns to film-making as a means of reconciliation. Unable to process Kristoffer’s death, Søren retreats into the numbing grind of work. Meanwhile, Einshøj has grown apart from his surviving siblings, both of whom experience periods of depression as a result of their shared trauma. Continue reading…
- Dave Cousins obituaryby Adam Sweeting on 20. juli 2025 at 14:43
Founder and frontman of the Strawbs, the folk-rock group best known for their 1973 hit Part of the UnionThe one song by the Strawbs most likely to feature in pop quizzes is Part of the Union, the rowdy working man’s singalong that reached No 2 on the British singles chart in 1973. Yet, written by band members Richard Hudson and John Ford, it could hardly have been less typical of the output of Dave Cousins, the band’s founder and mainstay. Cousins, who has died aged 85, piloted the group through countless changes of personnel and musical styles for more than 50 years, and was at the helm for the band’s final performance at Fairport’s Cropredy Convention in 2023.He drew early inspiration from Lonnie Donegan and was greatly influenced by folk musicians such as Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. Hearing a recording of the bluegrass musicians Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs prompted him to learn the banjo, and he formed the Strawberry Hill Boys with Tony Hooper and Arthur Phillips. He drew extra creative fuel from Bob Dylan and California jangle-rockers the Byrds – Cousins’s voice carried echoes of both Dylan and the Byrds’ Roger McGuinn – and recalled how he used a guitar tuning taught to him by Joni Mitchell on the Strawbs’ debut album. Continue reading…
- A steakhouse heir, Israeli spies and a cross-border abduction: the custody battle gripping Germanyby Kate Connolly in Berlin on 20. juli 2025 at 4:00
Christina Block is standing trial in Hamburg accused of kidnapping two of her own children from her ex-husbandFor over half a century Block House has ranked as one of the most recognised restaurant chains on the German high street – a collection of family-friendly steakhouses whose staples include the “classic Block burger” and filet mignon.But for months the Hamburg-based chain has been making headlines for an altogether different reason: a bitter and extraordinary custody battle between the heiress to the family business, Christina Block, and her ex-husband over the youngest two of their four children. Continue reading…
- ‘A vastly superior way to live’: why more seniors should choose cohousingby Adrienne Matei on 11. juli 2025 at 16:00
Unlike nursing homes or living alone (and lonely), cohousing emphasizes community and mutual supportEarlier this year, Angela Maddamma, 72, loaded all her belongings into her car. She drove from a house in suburban Richmond, Virginia, where she had lived for 20 years, to her new life about five hours west, in a senior cohousing project called ElderSpirit.Cohousing communities are “thoughtfully designed neighborhoods with private homes” arranged around common areas, where people may gather and build relationships with their neighbors, according to the Cohousing Company design firm. Cohousing is typically multigenerational – of the roughly 170 total cohousing units in the US, most are home to people of all ages, from young families to seniors. But about 12 are senior-specific. Continue reading…
- ‘The nurse told me I couldn’t keep my baby’: how a controversial Danish ‘parenting test’ separated a Greenlandic woman from her childrenby Miranda Bryant in Thisted on 29. juni 2025 at 11:00
Two hours after Keira Alexandra Kronvold gave birth, her daughter was taken from her – the third child to be removed from her care following a now-banned assessment that disproportionately targets Inuit women in Denmark. Will she win the fight to get Zammi back?‘Now your two hours begin.” The countdown started when Keira Alexandra Kronvold had just given birth in the early hours of 7 November 2024. Keira, 38, was originally granted just one hour with her daughter, Zammi, before her baby was to be removed from her and taken to foster parents – but the midwife begged authorities to give them more time. Before Zammi’s arrival, the midwife asked if Keira had any wishes. “I said, ‘I want hand and footprints. I want to grab her, I don’t want you to catch her when she is born. I want to catch her myself.’”During labour – which lasted just an hour and a half – Keira kept checking whether her 20-year-old daughter, Zoe, who had never seen a birth before, was OK; and she was determined not to scream, to avoid waking up the other mothers and babies on the ward. But when Zammi arrived, everything else – the months of stress, worry and pressure – gave way to pure joy. “I just laid back,” she says, arms cradled and slowly reclining on her sofa, as she re-enacts the moment at home in the town of Thisted, northern Denmark, “because I had to keep her warm. She was so beautiful. That emotional feeling is indescribable. Right there: unconditional love, pure happiness, all that joy.” She wished Zammi a happy birthday and told her how much she loved her. She cried tears of joy, counted Zammi’s tiny fingers. Continue reading…
- Denmark and Sweden’s Øresund bridge turns 25: have the benefits run in both directions?by Miranda Bryant in Copenhagen and Malmö on 28. juni 2025 at 7:00
While Copenhagen’s fortunes grow alongside rise in Swedish commuters over 16km bridge, benefits for Malmö are proving less obviousAfter 19 years of commuting to Denmark from Sweden, Helen Sjögren is so used to crossing the bridge that she identifies as Scandinavian rather than Swedish. The researcher at a Danish pharmaceutical company lives in the Swedish university town of Lund with her three children but has become accustomed to Danish working practices, and the idea of working in Sweden is now difficult to imagine.“Because I’m Swedish, colleagues would expect me to behave like a Swede,” she said, referring to their reputation for seeking consensus. “So I would be seen as rude – too direct to fit in Sweden.” Continue reading…
- Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own featuresby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 27. juni 2025 at 4:00
Amendment to law will strengthen protection against digital imitations of people’s identities, government saysThe Danish government is to clamp down on the creation and dissemination of AI-generated deepfakes by changing copyright law to ensure that everybody has the right to their own body, facial features and voice.The Danish government said on Thursday it would strengthen protection against digital imitations of people’s identities with what it believes to be the first law of its kind in Europe. Continue reading…
- Denmark deploys ‘saildrones’ in Baltic to protect undersea cables from Russiaby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 19. juni 2025 at 17:11
US-made unmanned vessels will monitor maritime activity as part of trial, amid criticism over closer ties with AmericaDenmark is deploying floating drones on the Baltic Sea to protect undersea infrastructure and bolster maritime surveillance amid the growing threat of hybrid attacks from Russia.The arrival of Saildrone, a California-based company, has prompted criticism in Denmark over forging tighter bonds with the US in such a sensitive area as digital security. Continue reading…
- A Spree change: from Berlin to Oslo, Europe’s urban swimmers take the plungeby Guardian correspondents on 19. juni 2025 at 12:51
Parts of the Seine are opening to bathers and Berliners are pushing authorities to permit river dips, while other hotspots continue to delight city dwellersThe last time there was full-scale river swimming in Berlin’s city centre, before access was outlawed a century ago, there were probably fewer inflatable unicorns and fluorescent pool noodles.But this week, a “Dip-Dip-Hurrah” demonstration to push for the lifting of the roaring 20s-era ban saw about 300 people, many with colourful swimming caps and assorted flotation devices, bob down the Spree River as the golden-hour sun bathed the old Prussian monuments of the historic Mitte district in a warm light. Continue reading…
- Viking age burial site full of ancient objects found in Denmark, say expertsby Agence France-Presse in Aarhus on 17. juni 2025 at 11:07
‘Spectacular’ discovery at site of about 30 graves includes pearls, coins, ceramics and a box containing gold threadA 10th-century burial site believed to have belonged to a Viking noble family has been discovered in northern Denmark, packed with a “spectacular” trove of ancient objects, a museum has said.The discovery came almost by chance when pearls, coins, ceramics and a box containing a gold thread were unearthed during construction work near Lisbjerg, a village located 4 miles (7km) north of Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city. Continue reading…
- ‘You can let go now’: inside the hospital where staff treat fear of death as well as physical pain – podcastby Written by Line Vaaben and read by Freya Miller. Produced by Nicola Alexandrou. The executive producer was Ellie Bury on 16. juni 2025 at 4:00
In a Danish palliative care unit, the alternative to assisted dying is not striving to cure – offering relief and comfort to patients and their familiesBy Line Vaaben. Read by Freya Miller Continue reading…
- Macron criticises Trump’s threats to take over Greenland during visitby Jon Henley Europe correspondent on 15. juni 2025 at 15:40
French president is first foreign head of state to visit Arctic territory since US president made commentsEmmanuel Macron has criticised Donald Trump’s threats to take over Greenland as he became the first foreign head of state to visit the vast, mineral-rich Arctic territory since the US president began making explicit threats to annex it.“I don’t think that’s what allies do,” Macron said as he arrived in the Danish autonomous territory for a highly symbolic visit aimed at conveying “France’s and the EU’s solidarity” with Greenland on his way to a summit of G7 leaders in Canada. Continue reading…
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- Ex-PM equates Putin with Hitlerby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:56
Former prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen has warned that Russia under Vladimir Putin poses the gravest threat to freedom and democracy in Europe since World War II. Speaking at a defence conference hosted… The post Ex-PM equates Putin with Hitler appeared first on seven59.
- Greenland blames Denmark for economic problemsby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:55
Greenland’s Finance Minister Múte B. Egede has blamed Denmark’s illegal birth control practices carried out by Danish doctors on Inuit women sixty years ago for his country’s economic problems. After announcing plans to cut… The post Greenland blames Denmark for economic problems appeared first on seven59.
- Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are ‘habitual criminals’by howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:52
Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are convicted of group violence at nearly four times the national average. Bjørn Brandenborg, legal affairs spokesperson for the ruling Social Democrats who requested the data, said he… The post Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are ‘habitual criminals’ appeared first on seven59.
- Parliamentary delegation to investigate allegations of abuse in Greenland prisonsby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:47
Parliament’s Ombudsman has launched a probe into Greenland’s prisons and detention centres following a highly critical report by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment… The post Parliamentary delegation to investigate allegations of abuse in Greenland prisons appeared first on seven59.
- Russian man admits ATM blast attemptby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:44
Kolding District Court heard yesterday how a Russian national came to Denmark with the sole purpose of blowing up a cash dispenser (ATM) to obtain money. The 38-year-old male was arrested in May… The post Russian man admits ATM blast attempt appeared first on seven59.
- Voters demand lower VAT on foodby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:41
As supermarket prices continue to rise a new survey shows 80% of the electorate want lower VAT on food. Since 1992 Denmark has maintained a uniform VAT system – 25 % on virtually… The post Voters demand lower VAT on food appeared first on seven59.
- Greenhouse gas emissions dropped in Q1by howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:36
Denmark was one of the few European Union member states that recorded a drop in greenhouse gas emissions in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025. Eurostat data published Tuesday showed Denmark registered a… The post Greenhouse gas emissions dropped in Q1 appeared first on seven59.
- PM accused of insulting Israelby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:51
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been accused of ‘insulting Israel’ by claiming that the country would be better off without Benjamin Netanyahu as its leader. In an interview with Jyllands-Posten, Israeli Foreign Minister… The post PM accused of insulting Israel appeared first on seven59.
- Finance Minister ridicules rival’s tax cuts proposalby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:50
The business-friendly Liberal Alliance’s (LA) proposal to return the state’s significant budget surplus to taxpayers would create a ‘bomb under the welfare system’ Finance Minister Nikolaj Wammen said yesterday. After LA leader Alex… The post Finance Minister ridicules rival’s tax cuts proposal appeared first on seven59.
- Moderates heading for oblivionby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:47
The Moderates are heading for a potential exit from parliament. The latest Megafon poll shows the coalition partner would win no more than 2.7% of the vote if an election was held today,… The post Moderates heading for oblivion appeared first on seven59.
- Ex-PM equates Putin with Hitlerby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:56
Former prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen has warned that Russia under Vladimir Putin poses the gravest threat to freedom and democracy in Europe since World War II. Speaking at a defence conference hosted… The post Ex-PM equates Putin with Hitler appeared first on seven59.
- Greenland blames Denmark for economic problemsby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:55
Greenland’s Finance Minister Múte B. Egede has blamed Denmark’s illegal birth control practices carried out by Danish doctors on Inuit women sixty years ago for his country’s economic problems. After announcing plans to cut… The post Greenland blames Denmark for economic problems appeared first on seven59.
- Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are ‘habitual criminals’by howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:52
Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are convicted of group violence at nearly four times the national average. Bjørn Brandenborg, legal affairs spokesperson for the ruling Social Democrats who requested the data, said he… The post Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are ‘habitual criminals’ appeared first on seven59.
- Parliamentary delegation to investigate allegations of abuse in Greenland prisonsby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:47
Parliament’s Ombudsman has launched a probe into Greenland’s prisons and detention centres following a highly critical report by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment… The post Parliamentary delegation to investigate allegations of abuse in Greenland prisons appeared first on seven59.
- Russian man admits ATM blast attemptby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:44
Kolding District Court heard yesterday how a Russian national came to Denmark with the sole purpose of blowing up a cash dispenser (ATM) to obtain money. The 38-year-old male was arrested in May… The post Russian man admits ATM blast attempt appeared first on seven59.
- Voters demand lower VAT on foodby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:41
As supermarket prices continue to rise a new survey shows 80% of the electorate want lower VAT on food. Since 1992 Denmark has maintained a uniform VAT system – 25 % on virtually… The post Voters demand lower VAT on food appeared first on seven59.
- Greenhouse gas emissions dropped in Q1by howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:36
Denmark was one of the few European Union member states that recorded a drop in greenhouse gas emissions in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025. Eurostat data published Tuesday showed Denmark registered a… The post Greenhouse gas emissions dropped in Q1 appeared first on seven59.
- PM accused of insulting Israelby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:51
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been accused of ‘insulting Israel’ by claiming that the country would be better off without Benjamin Netanyahu as its leader. In an interview with Jyllands-Posten, Israeli Foreign Minister… The post PM accused of insulting Israel appeared first on seven59.
- Finance Minister ridicules rival’s tax cuts proposalby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:50
The business-friendly Liberal Alliance’s (LA) proposal to return the state’s significant budget surplus to taxpayers would create a ‘bomb under the welfare system’ Finance Minister Nikolaj Wammen said yesterday. After LA leader Alex… The post Finance Minister ridicules rival’s tax cuts proposal appeared first on seven59.
- Moderates heading for oblivionby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:47
The Moderates are heading for a potential exit from parliament. The latest Megafon poll shows the coalition partner would win no more than 2.7% of the vote if an election was held today,… The post Moderates heading for oblivion appeared first on seven59.
Your Danish Life
- Fredensborg Castle is one of the Royal Family’s favourite residencesby Your Danish Life Team on 12. august 2025 at 10:17
Used as summer residence, the Danish King and Queen as well as Queen Margrethe take up residence here from April until end September. The article …
- Cycling – find our BEST TIPS to help you make a safe trip all year roundby Your Danish Life Team on 8. august 2025 at 8:09
Cycling is an important part of life here and many cyclists are present at all times of the day; whatever the season. Our cycling GUIDE …
- Home, house, theft, which ones do you need ?by Your Danish Life Team on 1. august 2025 at 16:14
Here’s our GUIDE to the Danish insurance system and tips for what insurance you need as a tenant. The article continues below. By Bente D. …
- Warning of risk of dangerous weather with heavy rain for the whole countryby Your Danish Life Team on 21. juli 2025 at 8:00
DMI has issued a warning of potentially dangerous weather as a strong low-pressure system with colder weather will reach the country from the southwest today …
- Copenhagen Harbour’s small secrets during sunny days – cycling tour to Refshaleøenby Your Danish Life Team on 17. juli 2025 at 8:56
Many years ago the area called Refshaleøen was closed off to the public – most of it was “populated” by the Danish navy but as …
- Frederiksberg Cycle Tour – explore this lovely placeby Your Danish Life Team on 16. juli 2025 at 11:01
If you have never really ventured into the prestigious enclave of Frederiksberg, find inspiration in our guide to a one-day tour of this enticing neighbourhood. …
- Visit the delightful town of Dragør right at the tip of Amager, founded by Dutch immigrantsby Your Danish Life Team on 16. juli 2025 at 10:18
It was my first day-trip here in Denmark, since Dragør is easily accessible from the capital, located only 12 km from Copenhagen, on the coast …
- The last work period brings less S trains on the main line from Hillerød to Svanemøllen until 30 Septemberby Your Danish Life Team on 11. juli 2025 at 8:04
The ongoing S-train track renovation between Hillerød and Svanemøllen station enters the final work period – which lasts longer than until the end of the …
- Visit the little hunting lodge – only during the summerby Your Danish Life Team on 4. juli 2025 at 11:08
A special treat is a guided tour of the beautiful royal hunting lodge, The Hermitage, in Dyrehaven. Guided tours are available until the end of …
- Sankt Hans – on a long Danish summer evening a beautiful traditionby Your Danish Life Team on 22. juni 2025 at 5:41
If you ask Danes, why they celebrate Sankt Hans, you’ll likely hear it’s an old Danish tradition. However, as with many traditions in Denmark, the …
7:59 Danish News Today – The Week That Was
- Ex-PM equates Putin with Hitlerby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:56
Former prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen has warned that Russia under Vladimir Putin poses the gravest threat to freedom and democracy in Europe since World War II. Speaking at a defence conference hosted… The post Ex-PM equates Putin with Hitler appeared first on seven59.
- Greenland blames Denmark for economic problemsby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:55
Greenland’s Finance Minister Múte B. Egede has blamed Denmark’s illegal birth control practices carried out by Danish doctors on Inuit women sixty years ago for his country’s economic problems. After announcing plans to cut… The post Greenland blames Denmark for economic problems appeared first on seven59.
- Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are ‘habitual criminals’by howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:52
Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are convicted of group violence at nearly four times the national average. Bjørn Brandenborg, legal affairs spokesperson for the ruling Social Democrats who requested the data, said he… The post Male descendants of non-Western immigrants are ‘habitual criminals’ appeared first on seven59.
- Parliamentary delegation to investigate allegations of abuse in Greenland prisonsby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:47
Parliament’s Ombudsman has launched a probe into Greenland’s prisons and detention centres following a highly critical report by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment… The post Parliamentary delegation to investigate allegations of abuse in Greenland prisons appeared first on seven59.
- Russian man admits ATM blast attemptby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:44
Kolding District Court heard yesterday how a Russian national came to Denmark with the sole purpose of blowing up a cash dispenser (ATM) to obtain money. The 38-year-old male was arrested in May… The post Russian man admits ATM blast attempt appeared first on seven59.
- Voters demand lower VAT on foodby howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:41
As supermarket prices continue to rise a new survey shows 80% of the electorate want lower VAT on food. Since 1992 Denmark has maintained a uniform VAT system – 25 % on virtually… The post Voters demand lower VAT on food appeared first on seven59.
- Greenhouse gas emissions dropped in Q1by howard on 20. august 2025 at 5:36
Denmark was one of the few European Union member states that recorded a drop in greenhouse gas emissions in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025. Eurostat data published Tuesday showed Denmark registered a… The post Greenhouse gas emissions dropped in Q1 appeared first on seven59.
- PM accused of insulting Israelby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:51
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been accused of ‘insulting Israel’ by claiming that the country would be better off without Benjamin Netanyahu as its leader. In an interview with Jyllands-Posten, Israeli Foreign Minister… The post PM accused of insulting Israel appeared first on seven59.
- Finance Minister ridicules rival’s tax cuts proposalby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:50
The business-friendly Liberal Alliance’s (LA) proposal to return the state’s significant budget surplus to taxpayers would create a ‘bomb under the welfare system’ Finance Minister Nikolaj Wammen said yesterday. After LA leader Alex… The post Finance Minister ridicules rival’s tax cuts proposal appeared first on seven59.
- Moderates heading for oblivionby howard on 19. august 2025 at 5:47
The Moderates are heading for a potential exit from parliament. The latest Megafon poll shows the coalition partner would win no more than 2.7% of the vote if an election was held today,… The post Moderates heading for oblivion appeared first on seven59.
Danish news and news about Denmark in English
Here you find the latest news about Denmark in English languages. The news is from the RSS-feed of the specific news sources. If you find a story that interests you, then you can click the link of that story, and read the whole story at that specific media.
If you have ideas for other media that report about Danish things in English, then let me know, and I will include the RSS-feed if they have such one.