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- Danish government confirms plan to ban marriage between cousinson 10. oktober 2024 at 8:05
Danish government leaders have stated that marriages between cousins will be banned in Denmark, following in the footsteps of Scandinavian neighbours Norway and Sweden.
- Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Thursdayon 10. oktober 2024 at 5:27
Record high for Copenhagen apartment prices, waste facility in trouble over documents, government to ban marriage between cousins and more news from Denmark on Thursday.
- What is the average salary in Denmark and which sectors pay best?on 9. oktober 2024 at 13:51
Denmark is known to have a labour market that generally pays well, helping to offset the country’s high prices. What can you expect to earn on average, and how do salaries vary according to sector and location? We take a look at the stats.
- Denmark’s first unstaffed supermarket to open in Aarhuson 9. oktober 2024 at 11:06
Danish supermarket chain Salling is set to open a new ‘Føtex Go’ store in Aarhus. The supermarket will be completely unstaffed in a first for the Nordic country.
- Danish recycling app ordered to comply with data protection lawson 9. oktober 2024 at 9:46
The Danish Data Protection Agency (Datatilsynet) has issued criticism of Dansk Retursystem, the company which operates the ‘pant’ deposit system for cans and bottles.
- Danish motorists told to expect German border delays during autumn breakon 9. oktober 2024 at 8:45
People heading to Germany from Denmark from Friday and through next week’s autumn holiday can expect to face longer journey times due to border controls on the German side.
- Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Wednesdayon 9. oktober 2024 at 5:29
Copenhagen balconies investigated over collapse risk, recycling app breached data law, waiting times at border and more news from Denmark this Wednesday.
- Danish tax ministry confirms four out of five homeowners to get lower property taxon 8. oktober 2024 at 14:33
Denmark’s tax ministry has confirmed its earlier claim that four out of five homeowners in Denmark would pay less property tax in 2024, under the new rules brought in this year.
- MAP: Which towns and cities in Denmark have the lowest tax rates?on 8. oktober 2024 at 13:09
The percentage of income tax in Denmark varies according to your address, with different rates applied by different local authorities. Here’s how Denmark’s 98 municipalities rank for highest tax and lowest tax.
- Denmark changes rule for retaining citizenship when born and raised abroadon 8. oktober 2024 at 11:43
The Danish immigration ministry says that Danes born and raised abroad can now apply a year earlier to keep their citizenship.
- Where and when to expect heavy traffic during Denmark’s autumn holidayon 8. oktober 2024 at 10:00
The third week of October is Denmark’s ‘efterårsferie’ or autumn holiday, with schools closed and many people travelling for a few days away. Here’s how that could affect traffic.
- Leader of far-right Danish party to face racism chargeon 8. oktober 2024 at 8:04
Morten Messerschmidt, the leader of the populist far-right Danish People’s Party, has been charged with racism over a 2023 social media post.
- Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Tuesdayon 8. oktober 2024 at 5:35
Ørsted stock price soars after Norwegian acquisition, reform of upper secondary schools on the way, police find neglected kangaroo and more news from Denmark this Tuesday.
- Danish word of the day: Fagligon 7. oktober 2024 at 15:12
Today’s word of the day is used to denote professional qualifications or a professional context.
- INTERVIEW: ‘Denmark isn’t doing what’s needed to boost supplies of foreign workers’on 7. oktober 2024 at 13:34
Copenhagen, Aarhus, and other cities are having to work to attract and retain international workers, because the Danish state is not yet doing what’s needed, Nikolaj Lubanski, chief operating officer of Copenhagen Capacity, has told The Local.
- ‘One in three’ Danes no longer pay in cashon 7. oktober 2024 at 12:44
Danes largely prefer card or mobile payments to cash and one in three doesn’t use cash at all, new data have revealed.
- Danish police say new explosion in embassy quarter likely caused by fireworkson 7. oktober 2024 at 10:05
Copenhagen Police say that reports it received overnight of an explosion in the Hellerup district were likely to have been related to fireworks.
- Danish government to create 400 new spots on STEM degrees taught in Englishon 7. oktober 2024 at 9:24
The Danish government wants to create an additional 400 places at universities for international students in a bid to attract more skilled foreign labour.
- Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Mondayon 7. oktober 2024 at 5:32
Police present in embassy area, new border measures, tens of thousands take part in demonstration and more news from Denmark this Monday.
- Denmark increases controls at borders with Sweden and Germanyon 6. oktober 2024 at 9:54
Following attacks on Israel’s embassies in Copenhagen and Stockholm, Denmark plans to increase controls at its borders with Germany and Sweden, according to police.
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- Dane appointed chief economic advisor in European Councilby Lena Hunter on 9. oktober 2024 at 16:46
Jakob Wegener Friis has been appointed chief economic adviser in the European Council, according to Politico. He will lead the economic team in the cabinet of the newly elected president, Portuguese António Costas.The new chief economic adviser has been working at an EU level since 2004. Most recently, he held the position of Director-General for 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 Dane appointed chief economic advisor in European Council appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- American demand buoys Danish export marketby Lena Hunter on 9. oktober 2024 at 11:35
Danish exports have grown significantly in recent months, despite the fact that other European states’ export markets are flatlining.In the past three months, Danish exports grew by 4.8 percent compared to the preceding three, according to Danmarks Statistik, thanks in large part to US demand.The US imported a total of DKK 220 billion worth of 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 American demand buoys Danish export market appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Overview: Denmark’s upcoming education system reformby Lena Hunter on 9. oktober 2024 at 6:23
The Danish government yesterday presented its proposals for an education system reform.Get an overview of the proposed changes here.A new business education will replace the current HF courseThe HF course (Højere forberedelseseksamen or Higher Preparatory Examination in English), a two-year business and occupational course which students can currently choose instead of the optional 10th grade, 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 Overview: Denmark’s upcoming education system reform appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- New report: Denmark lacks protection against extensive IT crimeby Nicolai Kampmann on 9. oktober 2024 at 6:23
Almost 200,000 people in Denmark were victims of online fraud in 2023 – spanning online shopping scans, phishing and social media fraud.A new study from the Crime Prevention Council points to intensify efforts against digital fraud across authorities, organizations and companies.“As a citizen, you can take measures do to protect yourself from cybercrime, but there is also a need 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 New report: Denmark lacks protection against extensive IT crime appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- University of Copenhagen is among the world’s 100 bestby Nicolai Kampmann on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:33
The University of Copenhagen ranks as the only Danish university in the top 100 in the the annual ranking from Times Higher Education, which places the Danish university at number 97, Ritzau reports.The universities are assessed based on five indicators: learning environment, research environment, the quality of research from the site, international outlook and business 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 University of Copenhagen is among the world’s 100 best appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Almost half of Danes support an enforced two-state solution in Israel and Palestineby Lena Hunter on 8. oktober 2024 at 13:10
Almost half of Danes say they support an enforced two-state solution in Israel and Palestine, according to a representative survey carried out by Voxmeter for Ritzau. 1,000 respondents were asked whether they agree or disagree with the statement: “The war in the Middle East has become such a big problem for the whole world, that The post Almost half of Danes support an enforced two-state solution in Israel and Palestine appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Increase in mental-health-related sick leave in Denmarkby Lena Hunter on 8. oktober 2024 at 7:58
The proportion of 18 to 49-year-olds in the Danish labour market who took leave from work due to mental health issues like stress, anxiety, and depression rose from 8 to 12 percent in 2023 compared with the year before, according to a survey by Voxmeter for The Wellbeing Association. Across all age groups, there was The post Increase in mental-health-related sick leave in Denmark appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Roskilde University opens new center to research everyday life of familiesby Lena Hunter on 8. oktober 2024 at 7:33
Roskilde University is opening a new international, interdisciplinary research center called the Center for Everyday Life of Families in the Welfare State (CELFS), according to a university press release.Led by associate professor of psychology Pernille Juhl, research at the center will focus on the relationship between families’ everyday lives and the welfare state.This relationship is 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 Roskilde University opens new center to research everyday life of families appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Increase in over-the-counter drug sales at pharmacies in 2023by Lena Hunter on 8. oktober 2024 at 7:00
Medicine sales in Danish pharmacies increased by six percent in 2023 compared with 2022, according to figures from the Danish Pharmacists Association.Denmark’s pharmacies sold 3.8 billion daily doses in total last year, 359 million of which were the drug atorvastatin – a cholesterol-lowering agent.Atorvastatin was therefore the most-dispensed drug, measured in daily doses.But in terms 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 Increase in over-the-counter drug sales at pharmacies in 2023 appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Overview: Denmark’s climate policies and latest progress to net zeroby Lena Hunter on 7. oktober 2024 at 13:57
Denmark has published its annual green transition report evaluating its national climate policies, agreements and progress sector by sector, and whether they enable it to achieve its emissions targets. The Climate Programme 2024 (KP24) covers the pillars of Denmark’s green transition, among them: the historic ‘green tripartite’ agreement to reduce agriculture emissions; the phasing out The post Overview: Denmark’s climate policies and latest progress to net zero appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Denmark to introduce Public Health Actby Nicolai Kampmann on 7. oktober 2024 at 13:26
Like many other European countries, Denmark is struggling with an aging population that requires more care.The reason is that Danes are living longer and healthier than in the past. If this is to continue, there is a need to strengthen prevention in a broad sense.Less smoking, less alcohol, less stress and a healthier lifestyle.Will not 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 Denmark to introduce Public Health Act appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Novo Nordisk announces expansion in Danish town, invests more than entire GDP of Monacoby Nicolai Kampmann on 7. oktober 2024 at 8:39
Novo Nordisk is expanding its facilities in the Danish coastal town of Kalundborg with a DKK 65 billion investment – a little more than the entire GDP of Monaco.The Kalundborg site has attracted significant interest from skilled migrants seeking a career with a global pioneer in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry.Many international media are also 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 Novo Nordisk announces expansion in Danish town, invests more than entire GDP of Monaco appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
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- Europe’s exhausted oyster reefs ‘once covered area size of Northern Ireland’by Steven Morris on 3. oktober 2024 at 9:00
Study uncovers vivid and poignant accounts of reefs as high as houses off countries including UK, France and IrelandOnly a handful of natural oyster reefs measuring at most a few square metres cling on precariously along European coasts after being wiped out by overfishing, dredging and pollution.A study led by British scientists has discovered how extensive they once were, with reefs as high as a house covering at least 1.7m hectares (4.2m acres) from Norway to the Mediterranean, an area larger than Northern Ireland. Continue reading…
- Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainian man jailed for life after Russian nationalist injured in car bomb – as it happenedby Yohannes Lowe (now) with Kevin Rawlinson and Luke Jacobs (earlier) on 30. september 2024 at 14:54
Prosecutors claim the May 2023 bombing in the Nizhny Novogorod region was conducted at the direction of Ukraine’s security servicesA single Russian ship, carrying Kalibr missiles, continues its combat duty in the Black Sea, the Ukrainian navy said in an operational update posted to Facebook this morning.“There is one hostile ship in the Black Sea, carrying Kalibr cruise missiles with a total volley of up to four missiles. No hostile ships in the Sea of Azov,” the post reads. Continue reading…
- Anti-immigration mood sweeping EU threatens its new asylum strategyby Jon Henley Europe correspondent on 27. september 2024 at 11:24
The bloc’s migration pact, finally agreed after a decade of talks, is already in peril as states outdo each other in efforts to get toughIn 2015, when more than 1.3 million people headed to Europe, mostly fleeing a brutal war in Syria, the response of Germany’s then chancellor, Angela Merkel, was to say “Wir schaffen das” (“We can manage this”), and open the country’s borders.Less than a decade later, and faced with a flow of irregular arrivals less than 10% of what it was at the peak of the bloc’s migration crisis, EU capitals are increasingly saying, “No, we can’t”. Or, perhaps more accurately, “We won’t”. Continue reading…
- Abba’s Björn Ulvaeus remarries with Sandi Toksvig officiatingby PA Media on 22. september 2024 at 21:04
Seventy-nine-year-old Swedish singer ties the knot with Christina Sas at ceremony in CopenhagenAbba’s Björn Ulvaeus has married his partner in a ceremony officiated by the TV presenter Sandi Toksvig.The 79-year-old Swedish singer, who has been married twice before, met Christina Sas in Nuremberg, Germany, in 2021 in connection with the release of Abba’s latest album Voyage. Continue reading…
- Mouse crawling out of meal forces plane to make early landingby Sammy Gecsoyler and agencies on 20. september 2024 at 15:07
Rodent posed risk to electrical wiring on Scandinavian Airlines flight from Oslo to MálagaAirline meals hardly carry high expectations but this week a passenger faced more than just a disappointing supper after a mouse crawled out of their meal, forcing their flight to make an unscheduled landing.The incident occurred during a Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight from Oslo to Málaga on Wednesday, forcing the plane to land in Copenhagen, the company said on Friday. Continue reading…
- New blood test could help spot children at risk of serious illnesses, study findsby Andrew Gregory Health editor on 20. september 2024 at 9:29
Lipid analysis using existing machines could give warning of type 2 diabetes, liver and heart disease, researchers say Scientists say a new blood test that analyses lipids could make it easier to identify children at risk of serious health conditions including type 2 diabetes, liver and heart disease.Researchers at King’s College London said the test capitalised on a link between lipids and diseases affecting metabolism in children, and could serve as an early warning system for potentially life-threatening illnesses. Continue reading…
- Here’s how we can tackle the far-right surge | Letterby Guardian Staff on 19. september 2024 at 16:31
Jon Bloomfield responds to an article by Gordon Brown and his call for a progressive alternative to be developedGordon Brown starkly outlines the dangers of a far-right surge across the world in an important warning from a senior figure of the mainstream left (Europe is in thrall to the far right – that’s the result of appeasement by so-called moderates, 17 September). Crucially, he criticises the appeasement of the far right that the orthodox right and now, in France, the centre have been making.His call for the development of a progressive alternative is welcome. Yet it will only work if the roots of this far-right surge are acknowledged. As David Edgar and I show in our new study, The Little Black Book of the Populist Right, the far right is exploiting the void left by social democracy when it followed Francis Fukuyama and declared the end of class conflict in the 1990s. Continue reading…
- ‘A beacon of hope’: Indigenous people reunited with sacred cloak in Brazilby Tiago Rogero in Rio de Janeiro on 12. september 2024 at 9:00
Denmark sends 300-year-old feathered cloak considered an ancestor by Tupinambá de Olivença to RioThe scene resembled a funeral: seven Indigenous people, overcome with tears, gathered around a loved one resting in a coffin-like wooden box.Instead of grief, however, it was a moment of celebration: the long-awaited reunion between the Tupinambá de Olivença people and a sacred feathered cloak that was taken from Brazil at least 335 years ago. Continue reading…
- France, Germany and UK condemn export of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia – as it happenedby Lili Bayer in Brussels on 10. september 2024 at 15:02
Three countries say action is ‘escalation’ by Iran and Russia and is ‘direct threat to European security’Blinken says Russia has received new ballistic missiles from Iran“I think it’s a critical moment for Ukraine,” Antony Blinken said, warning that Russia is ramping up attacks on cities and people, and in particular targeting energy infrastructure.The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, has said that Russia has received shipments of Iranian ballistic missiles, Reuters reported. Continue reading…
- South Korea reveals new evidence of ‘violent and systemic’ forced adoption abroadby Hannah Cho and Asta Kongsted on 10. september 2024 at 12:11
Mothers in welfare shelters were forced to give up sometimes day-old children, commission findsSouth Korea has found new evidence that mothers were forced to give up their children for adoption in countries including Australia, Denmark and the United States.At least 200,000 South Korean children had been adopted abroad since the 1950s, but allegations have emerged that hospitals, maternity wards and adoption agencies systematically colluded to force parents – primarily single mothers – to give up their children. Continue reading…
- Cleared man’s claim to wife’s fortune blocked as judge rules he did kill herby Robyn Vinter North of England correspondent on 6. september 2024 at 17:44
Family of Paula Leeson sued Donald McPherson after criminal prosecution over fatal drowning collapsedA man who stood to claim a £4.4m estate from his wealthy wife has had his inheritance blocked by a judge who ruled he killed her.The family of Paula Leeson, 47, who was found dead in a swimming pool in a Denmark holiday home in 2017, sued her husband, Donald McPherson, 51, for unlawful killing after a criminal prosecution collapsed when there was not enough evidence. Continue reading…
- Greta Thunberg arrested during Gaza war protest in Copenhagen – videoon 4. september 2024 at 14:28
Footage shows Danish police apprehending the activist Greta Thunberg at a Gaza war protest. Six demonstrators were detained at the scene, at the University of Copenhagen, after about 20 people blocked the entrance to a building and three entered, a police spokesperson told ReutersGreta Thunberg arrested at Gaza war protest in CopenhagenContinue reading…
- Greta Thunberg arrested at Gaza war protest in Copenhagenby Agencies in Copenhagen on 4. september 2024 at 9:25
Climate activist one of six detained by police after students block university building in Danish capitalDanish police have arrested the environmental activist Greta Thunberg in Copenhagen at a protest against the war in Gaza, a spokesperson for the student group organising the demonstration has said.Six people had been detained on Wednesday at the University of Copenhagen after 20 people blocked the entrance to a building and three entered, a police spokesperson said. Continue reading…
- Which countries have banned or restricted arms sales to Israel?by Oliver Holmes on 3. september 2024 at 12:36
As the UK shifts its position on supplying weapons, here is how different countries have responded to the war in GazaIsrael and Hamas at war – live updatesBritain is the latest country to shift its position on arms sales to Israel, which has been dependent on international weaponry for an 11-month assault on Gaza that has killed more than 40,000 people.Here is how different countries have responded to Israel’s war: Continue reading…
- The rise of Ganni – the Danish fashion label that appeals to everyone (and their mum)by Chloe Mac Donnell on 31. august 2024 at 15:01
The brand, hot with Taylor Swift and anyone from gen X to gen Z, will make its debut at Paris fashion weekDanish fashion label Ganni has infiltrated the wardrobes of everyone from gen Z university freshers to their gen X mums, dropping them off at their halls of residence later this month. Its commercial and cultural success is such that its latest collection will be shown at Paris fashion week this month.Ganni’s debut show will take place straight after Dior and hours before Saint Laurent – not a bad slot for a brand whose prices range from £115 for a T-shirt to £195 for a dress. At Dior, the cheapest T-shirt starts at £690. And, unlike most of its Parisian counterparts, Ganni’s standard sizing runs from a UK 4 to 24. Continue reading…
- Like ‘using Lego blocks’: record-breaking tunnel connecting Denmark and Germany takes shapeby Miranda Bryant in Rødbyhavn on 23. august 2024 at 9:55
Tunnel being built with innovative engineering is final step of project to connect Denmark – and the Nordics as a whole – to the rest of EuropeFrom the quayside of the Danish town of Rødbyhavn, the Baltic sea sparkling in the sunshine, Germany is so close you can see it – a cluster of wind turbines on the horizon.The German town of Puttgarden is just 11 miles away, but getting there involves either a 45-minute ferry journey – plus time for embarking and disembarking – or a six-hour drive taking in much of Denmark. Continue reading…
- Swedish police to be posted to Denmark to try to stop gangs recruiting childrenby Miranda Bryant in Copenhagen on 16. august 2024 at 11:46
Cross-border cooperation comes as Danish gangs use children from Sweden to commit violent crimesSwedish police are to be based in Denmark on a preventive basis for the first time in an effort to stop children and young people from Sweden travelling to Copenhagen to commit violent crime on behalf of Danish gangs.From next week officers from southern Sweden will be permanently posted in Copenhagen, while Danish officers have already joined the Swedish operation room in Malmö. Continue reading…
- Anti-whaling activist to stay in Greenland jail while extradition decidedby Agence France-Presse in Nuuk on 15. august 2024 at 14:54
Paul Watson fighting efforts byJapan to have him stand trial there for 2010 confrontation with whalersA Greenland court has ordered the anti-whaling activist Paul Watson to remain in custody until 5 September pending a decision on his possible extradition to Japan.Watson, an American-Canadian who has been detained since his arrest in Nuuk in July, had appealed against the court’s decision, the statement on Thursday added. Continue reading…
- Danish wind power giant Ørsted delays major US offshore projectby Jillian Ambrose Energy correspondent on 15. august 2024 at 11:12
News follows scrapping of two other Atlantic windfarms and axing of hundreds of jobs as costs surgeBusiness live – latest updatesThe Danish company developing the world’s largest offshore windfarm in the North Sea has been forced to delay a major project off the north-east coast of the US, months after cancelling two nearby developments and cutting hundreds of jobs.Ørsted has pushed back the start of commercial operations at its 704 megawatt Revolution Wind project off the coast of Rhode Island and Connecticut by a year, to 2026. Continue reading…
- Cherries, charms and pyjamas: unexpected trends from Copenhagen fashion weekby Chloe Mac Donnell on 13. august 2024 at 14:30
It’s not just the catwalk that sets the style agenda in the Danish capital. Look to local fashion insiders for the real intel. Here are 10 unusual trends to tap intoNYFW is all about plush hotels, Paris champions iconic landmarks, but during CPHFW show-goers found themselves sitting in a car park to watch Caro Editions’ debut show, venturing to a disused distillery for Remain and scaling a former coal crane to check out the Stel presentation. While American fashion editors could be seen grappling with the ancient cobblestone streets in stilettos, their Scandi counterparts whizzed past them in flats and more commonly on two wheels. Yes, even the biggest Danish fashion stars cycled to shows. The Rishi effect seemed to have reached the Danish capital too with Sambas nowhere to be seen. Instead the footwear of choice was trail shoes from Salomon, Puma’s Speedcat OGs (especially in red suede) and mesh ballet flats. Cowboy boots were also culled (too Trump-y). Instead, on rainy days, the local trendsetters went for a motocross high-top or a simple cropped rubber boot. Continue reading…
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- Three Men Arrested After Explosions Near Israeli Embassy in Denmarkby Claire Moses and Yan Zhuang on 2. oktober 2024 at 12:55
The arrests were made after two explosions, possibly from hand grenades, were reported near the embassy early on Wednesday morning, the police said.
- Zelensky Says Western Allies Must Allow Ukrainian Strikes Deep Into Russiaby Edward Wong on 24. september 2024 at 20:03
The leaders of Ukraine and Denmark said in a joint interview that allied nations must lift restrictions on arms, increase their production and help Ukraine build weapons inside the country.
- Is Obesity a Disease? It’s Complicated in the Age of Ozempic.by Julia Belluz on 24. september 2024 at 19:24
Experts are rushing to redefine obesity amid soaring demand for new weight-loss drugs.
- In Denmark, a Watchmaking Couple Plans for the Futureby Penelope Colston and Charlotte de la Fuente on 11. september 2024 at 15:04
Christian and Hannelore Lass are still filling orders for their brand’s first timepiece, but a bigger workshop has them looking ahead.
- The Danish Design Brand Griegst Wants to Grow, But With Careby Chantel Tattoli on 28. august 2024 at 9:05
The family of the avant-garde Danish artists Arje and Irene Griegst want the world to enjoy their legacy, but within limits.
- In Copenhagen, a Rooftop With a Farm and a Barby Caitie Kelly on 22. august 2024 at 14:08
Plus: a forest-inspired perfume, a Derrick Adams exhibition and more recommendations from T Magazine.
- A Recipe for Rødgrød Med Fløde, a Danish Berry Pudding That Tastes Like Summertimeby Lauren Joseph on 22. august 2024 at 0:16
Rødgrød med fløde takes Mette Hay, a co-founder of the home goods company Hay, back to her grandparents’ garden.
- Moving in Childhood Contributes to Depression, Study Findsby Ellen Barry on 18. juli 2024 at 11:50
A study of more than a million Danes found that frequent moves in childhood had a bigger effect than poverty on adult mental health risk.
- ‘Twice Colonized’ Review: Untangling the Personal and Politicalby Devika Girish on 11. juli 2024 at 13:43
This documentary follows a renowned Inuit activist over seven years, making sense of the ways in which racism and impoverishment can abrade one’s sense of self.
- The Greens Are Dead. Long Live the Greens!by Matina Stevis-Gridneff on 16. juni 2024 at 4:01
Europe’s climate change-minded parties performed poorly in the European Union elections. Is the once ambitious European green movement over, or could its electoral crash launch a rebirth?
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- Defence Minister green lights use of Danish fighter jets in Russiaby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:49
Danish F-16 fighter jets donated to Ukraine can be used for attacks deep within Russian territory if it serves a legitimate military purpose, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said last night. In an… The post Defence Minister green lights use of Danish fighter jets in Russia appeared first on seven59.
- PFLP member was hired by Danish stateby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:46
Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has revealed that a former member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) was employed by the Danish state. It was reported last month how… The post PFLP member was hired by Danish state appeared first on seven59.
- Development aid money ended up with terror-linked organisationby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:44
Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has confirmed that DKK 417,509 ($61,220) has been given to a Palestinian organisation with alleged terror ties. The funds, earmarked for development work, were given by Danish NGO… The post Development aid money ended up with terror-linked organisation appeared first on seven59.
- Government proposes ban on cousin marriagesby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:41
The government has announced plans to ban marriages between cousins, following in the footsteps of Norway and Sweden. Proponents have cited concerns about social control and forced marriage among the immigrant community, arguing… The post Government proposes ban on cousin marriages appeared first on seven59.
- One-legged pirate given pathway to integrationby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:35
The African pirate who lost a leg during a gun battle with Danish forces has been presented with a comprehensive outline for how he can be integrated into Danish society. The Nigerian national,… The post One-legged pirate given pathway to integration appeared first on seven59.
- Exports to U.S. offset slowdown in Germany, Swedenby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:31
Exports to the U.S. continue to grow, helping offset the decline in key European markets such as Germany and Sweden. In the first eight months of 2024, Danish companies sold DKK 220bn ($35bn)… The post Exports to U.S. offset slowdown in Germany, Sweden appeared first on seven59.
- Trade surplus down as exports decreaseby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:29
The balance of payments surplus decreased slightly in August as exports dropped by 0.4% month-on-month and imports were 0.3% lower. The latest Statistics Denmark figures show the total trade surplus dropped to DKK… The post Trade surplus down as exports decrease appeared first on seven59.
- Government urged to drop multi-billion energy island projectby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:59
The Economic Council has advised the government to scrap the prestigious Bornholm Energy Island project unless it can prove to be economically viable. In a new report the so-called ‘wise men’ (top government… The post Government urged to drop multi-billion energy island project appeared first on seven59.
- DPP leader charged with racismby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:55
Danish People’s Party (DPP) leader Morten Messerschmidt has been charged with racism after sharing an advert deemed ‘grossly offensive and degrading to Muslims’, the same message that led to his conviction 22 years… The post DPP leader charged with racism appeared first on seven59.
- Royal couple hosts first state visitby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:52
King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted a state banquet in honour of the President of Iceland, Halla Tómasdóttir, Tuesday evening, who arrived on a two-day visit earlier in the day. It’s the King’s… The post Royal couple hosts first state visit appeared first on seven59.
- Defence Minister green lights use of Danish fighter jets in Russiaby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:49
Danish F-16 fighter jets donated to Ukraine can be used for attacks deep within Russian territory if it serves a legitimate military purpose, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said last night. In an… The post Defence Minister green lights use of Danish fighter jets in Russia appeared first on seven59.
- PFLP member was hired by Danish stateby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:46
Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has revealed that a former member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) was employed by the Danish state. It was reported last month how… The post PFLP member was hired by Danish state appeared first on seven59.
- Development aid money ended up with terror-linked organisationby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:44
Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has confirmed that DKK 417,509 ($61,220) has been given to a Palestinian organisation with alleged terror ties. The funds, earmarked for development work, were given by Danish NGO… The post Development aid money ended up with terror-linked organisation appeared first on seven59.
- Government proposes ban on cousin marriagesby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:41
The government has announced plans to ban marriages between cousins, following in the footsteps of Norway and Sweden. Proponents have cited concerns about social control and forced marriage among the immigrant community, arguing… The post Government proposes ban on cousin marriages appeared first on seven59.
- One-legged pirate given pathway to integrationby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:35
The African pirate who lost a leg during a gun battle with Danish forces has been presented with a comprehensive outline for how he can be integrated into Danish society. The Nigerian national,… The post One-legged pirate given pathway to integration appeared first on seven59.
- Exports to U.S. offset slowdown in Germany, Swedenby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:31
Exports to the U.S. continue to grow, helping offset the decline in key European markets such as Germany and Sweden. In the first eight months of 2024, Danish companies sold DKK 220bn ($35bn)… The post Exports to U.S. offset slowdown in Germany, Sweden appeared first on seven59.
- Trade surplus down as exports decreaseby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:29
The balance of payments surplus decreased slightly in August as exports dropped by 0.4% month-on-month and imports were 0.3% lower. The latest Statistics Denmark figures show the total trade surplus dropped to DKK… The post Trade surplus down as exports decrease appeared first on seven59.
- Government urged to drop multi-billion energy island projectby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:59
The Economic Council has advised the government to scrap the prestigious Bornholm Energy Island project unless it can prove to be economically viable. In a new report the so-called ‘wise men’ (top government… The post Government urged to drop multi-billion energy island project appeared first on seven59.
- DPP leader charged with racismby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:55
Danish People’s Party (DPP) leader Morten Messerschmidt has been charged with racism after sharing an advert deemed ‘grossly offensive and degrading to Muslims’, the same message that led to his conviction 22 years… The post DPP leader charged with racism appeared first on seven59.
- Royal couple hosts first state visitby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:52
King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted a state banquet in honour of the President of Iceland, Halla Tómasdóttir, Tuesday evening, who arrived on a two-day visit earlier in the day. It’s the King’s… The post Royal couple hosts first state visit appeared first on seven59.
Your Danish Life
- Explore the Copenhagen Harbour waterfront; walk or bike along the Harbour Circle.by Your Danish Life Team on 6. oktober 2024 at 18:16
The newest harbour front area consists of former docklands, now regenerated with urban life, water canals and living space in many shapes and forms. The …
- Skiing Scandinavia – our guide and best tipsby Your Danish Life Team on 6. oktober 2024 at 15:11
Go north for your next ski trip. Why? Because “fjellet” is fantastic, the skiing is awesome, the light is wonderful, and it is all about …
- Visit the delightful town of Dragør right at the tip of Amager, founded by Dutch immigrantsby Your Danish Life Team on 6. oktober 2024 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 …
- Northern Delights & Santaby Your Danish Life Team on 6. oktober 2024 at 8:07
As the cold season takes hold, it’s tempting to head south to seek a warmer climate for a winter break. However, for those with a …
- Get close to the deer during the cold season at the Copenhagen Deer Park – Dyrehavenby Your Danish Life Team on 6. oktober 2024 at 7:49
A great excursion during the cold season is to take a walk, bicycle ride or horse carriage ride in this old, royal deer park. The …
- Lots of Royal Horses around in Copenhagen from 7 to 8 Octoberby Your Danish Life Team on 6. oktober 2024 at 7:02
This week the royal mounted horse guards are in Copenhagen to escort the Danish King and Queen and President of Iceland and his wife during …
- Nordic whale watching – an amazing weekend breakby Your Danish Life Team on 6. oktober 2024 at 6:10
Spending a day out at sea in the Arctic in winter might sound crazy, but from the end of October through to the end of …
- One day trip to Koldinghus’s exhibition of Flora Danica Dinnerware with lunch in Christiansfeldby Your Danish Life Team on 1. oktober 2024 at 10:36
A trip to Kolding and Christiansfeld can easily be combined to see more of Denmark in just one day. By Bente D. Knudsen Pictures: Bente …
- My favourite cycling route through Copenhagenby Your Danish Life Team on 1. oktober 2024 at 6:20
When I first moved to Copenhagen 30 years ago, cycling along the lakes, “Søerne”, on the non-traffic side, was not allowed. We did it anyway, …
- Take a walk up and down the Old King’s Road – an enjoyable excursionby Your Danish Life Team on 28. september 2024 at 8:40
Whatever the weather is like, taking a walk up and down this more than 1.8 km long road, lined with shops and eateries, is a …
7:59 Danish News Today – The Week That Was
- Defence Minister green lights use of Danish fighter jets in Russiaby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:49
Danish F-16 fighter jets donated to Ukraine can be used for attacks deep within Russian territory if it serves a legitimate military purpose, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said last night. In an… The post Defence Minister green lights use of Danish fighter jets in Russia appeared first on seven59.
- PFLP member was hired by Danish stateby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:46
Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has revealed that a former member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) was employed by the Danish state. It was reported last month how… The post PFLP member was hired by Danish state appeared first on seven59.
- Development aid money ended up with terror-linked organisationby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:44
Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has confirmed that DKK 417,509 ($61,220) has been given to a Palestinian organisation with alleged terror ties. The funds, earmarked for development work, were given by Danish NGO… The post Development aid money ended up with terror-linked organisation appeared first on seven59.
- Government proposes ban on cousin marriagesby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:41
The government has announced plans to ban marriages between cousins, following in the footsteps of Norway and Sweden. Proponents have cited concerns about social control and forced marriage among the immigrant community, arguing… The post Government proposes ban on cousin marriages appeared first on seven59.
- One-legged pirate given pathway to integrationby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:35
The African pirate who lost a leg during a gun battle with Danish forces has been presented with a comprehensive outline for how he can be integrated into Danish society. The Nigerian national,… The post One-legged pirate given pathway to integration appeared first on seven59.
- Exports to U.S. offset slowdown in Germany, Swedenby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:31
Exports to the U.S. continue to grow, helping offset the decline in key European markets such as Germany and Sweden. In the first eight months of 2024, Danish companies sold DKK 220bn ($35bn)… The post Exports to U.S. offset slowdown in Germany, Sweden appeared first on seven59.
- Trade surplus down as exports decreaseby admin on 10. oktober 2024 at 5:29
The balance of payments surplus decreased slightly in August as exports dropped by 0.4% month-on-month and imports were 0.3% lower. The latest Statistics Denmark figures show the total trade surplus dropped to DKK… The post Trade surplus down as exports decrease appeared first on seven59.
- Government urged to drop multi-billion energy island projectby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:59
The Economic Council has advised the government to scrap the prestigious Bornholm Energy Island project unless it can prove to be economically viable. In a new report the so-called ‘wise men’ (top government… The post Government urged to drop multi-billion energy island project appeared first on seven59.
- DPP leader charged with racismby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:55
Danish People’s Party (DPP) leader Morten Messerschmidt has been charged with racism after sharing an advert deemed ‘grossly offensive and degrading to Muslims’, the same message that led to his conviction 22 years… The post DPP leader charged with racism appeared first on seven59.
- Royal couple hosts first state visitby admin on 9. oktober 2024 at 5:52
King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted a state banquet in honour of the President of Iceland, Halla Tómasdóttir, Tuesday evening, who arrived on a two-day visit earlier in the day. It’s the King’s… The post Royal couple hosts first state visit 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.