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- Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Fridayon 19. april 2024 at 5:52
Stock exchange façade collapses, police seize thousands of cars from reckless drivers, Copenhagen’s Palads building closer to demolition and more news from Denmark on Friday.
- Facade of Copenhagen’s stock exchange collapses after blazeon 19. april 2024 at 4:42
The facade of Copenhagen’s historic former stock exchange collapsed on Thursday evening, rescue services said, as work to put out the last of the flames continued for a third day.
- How would a ‘youth mobility scheme’ between the UK and EU really work?on 18. april 2024 at 15:09
The EU and the UK could enter into a ‘youth mobility’ scheme allowing young people to move countries to work, study and live. Here’s what we know about the proposal.
- Confirmation: Why does Denmark have annual spring tradition and what does it mean?on 18. april 2024 at 14:49
It’s confirmation season in Denmark which means you’ll see a lot of teenagers dressed in suits and white dresses. Here’s a guide to what it’s all about.
- TELL US: How did you get your job in Denmark?on 18. april 2024 at 14:44
Finding a job in Denmark as an international can be a long and difficult process for many. Sharing tips and hearing success stories can be a great boost for those currently job-seeking.
- Danish word of the day: Myndighedon 18. april 2024 at 14:32
Today’s word will help you follow the news and get a greater understanding of how Danish society functions.
- Denmark’s stock exchange fire ‘could result in court case’on 18. april 2024 at 12:43
The fire which has partially destroyed Copenhagen’s historic Børsen stock exchange could eventually result in a court case, according to a senior officer involved in its investigation.
- Copenhagen firefighters battle stock exchange fire for third dayon 18. april 2024 at 11:19
Firefighters battled a blaze at Copenhagen’s historic former stock exchange for a third day on Thursday and said their work would continue for at least another 24 hours.
- Danish meat producer to close major factory and scrap 1,200 jobson 18. april 2024 at 11:15
Denmark’s biggest company in one of its largest industries, meat producer Danish Crown has announced the closure of its factory in Zealand town Ringsted, meaning 1,200 jobs will be lost.
- Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Thursdayon 18. april 2024 at 5:53
Firefighters work to shore up burnt-out walls of old Stock Exchange, Great Belt Bridge traffic disruptions, world’s tallest wind turbine goes up in West Jutland and more news from Denmark on Thursday.
- ‘The cheapest in Europe’: A guide to international schools in Denmarkon 17. april 2024 at 12:51
International schools in Denmark are renowned for being some of the cheapest in Europe. Here’s a guide to the options available.
- IN PICS: What will it take to rebuild Copenhagen’s old stock exchange building?on 17. april 2024 at 10:49
The chief executive of the Danish Chamber of Commerce, Brian Mikkselsen, has pledged to rebuild the burnt-out Børsen building, “no matter what”. Here’s what we know about the damage and what it will take to return it back to its former glory.
- IN BRIEF: Which roads are still closed in Copenhagen after stock exchange fireon 17. april 2024 at 9:18
Several parts of Indre By in Copenhagen will continue to be cordoned off throughout Wednesday as a result of Tuesday’s fire in Copenhagen’s old stock exchange.
- Firefighters still tackling flames at Copenhagen stock exhange on second dayon 17. april 2024 at 8:10
Danish firefighters on Wednesday battled for a second day to extinguish a fire that gutted Copenhagen’s historic former stock exchange after working through the night to douse the flames.
- Fire at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange building ‘under control’on 17. april 2024 at 6:48
Danish rescue services said on Tuesday evening that the fire that engulfed Copenhagen’s 17th-century former stock exchange, ravaging the building and toppling its iconic spire, was now “under control.”
- Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesdayon 17. april 2024 at 5:34
Stock exchage fire ‘under control’, Martin Henriksen to lead far-right Nye Borgerlige, excavation of tunnel between Denmark and Germany completed, and other news from Denmark on Wednesday.
- Danish expression of the day: At trække nittenon 16. april 2024 at 14:00
Today’s Danish word of the day applies when you get a raw deal.
- Manhood, butter, and piracy: How foreigners have managed to offend Daneson 16. april 2024 at 13:51
Danes are known for their ironic sense of humour and love of teasing. But can they take it as well as give it out? We asked readers if they’ve ever succeded in properly offending a Dane. Here are the answers so far.
- Europe’s new EES passport checks: Your questions answeredon 16. april 2024 at 10:13
The EU’s new passport control Entry & Exit System (EES) is scheduled to come into force later this year and is already causing anxiety for many travellers. We’ve answered your questions on the new system and how it will work.
- What we know so far about the fire at Copenhagen’s old Stock Exchangeon 16. april 2024 at 10:02
Much of the Copenhagen’s 400-year-old Stock Exchange building was still on fire at midday on Tuesday. Here’s what we know so far.
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- Jagger burger chain in name dispute with legendary rock singerby Lena Hunter on 12. april 2024 at 8:50
The Danish burger chain Jagger is embroiled in a name dispute with frontman of the band The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger, reports Børsen. According to case documents from the EU’s patent and trademark authority, the burger chain has been striving for seven years to obtain the exclusive right to sell burgers and operate restaurants under The post Jagger burger chain in name dispute with legendary rock singer appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Denmark to collaborate with Czech Republic on pan-European ID appby Lena Hunter on 12. april 2024 at 8:27
Denmark and the Czech Republic have signed a cooperation agreement to develop a pan-European ‘digital identity wallet’. At an EU meeting in Belgium on Thursday, the Danish Digitization Minister Marie Bjerre and the Czech Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Bartos agreed on a roadmap of national projects and knowledge-sharing to build a ‘wallet’ app that will The post Denmark to collaborate with Czech Republic on pan-European ID app appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- BREAKING: Ex-Chief of Defence threatens to sue Ministry for unfair dismissalby Lena Hunter on 12. april 2024 at 8:02
Ex-Chief of Defence Flemming Lentfer is threatening to sue the Ministry of Defense for unfair dismissal, according to information in a letter, obtained by TV2, that the Ministry received on Friday morning from Lentfer’s lawyer Torben Koch. “My client completely disputes that there is even a shadow of factual justification for any subsequent disciplinary action The post BREAKING: Ex-Chief of Defence threatens to sue Ministry for unfair dismissal appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Demand for crisis preparation and response courses soarsby Lena Hunter on 12. april 2024 at 7:25
In just a few years, the number of signups for the Association for Emergency Preparedness’ crisis preparation courses has exploded. In 2022, there were 270 students on the course, while in 2023 there were 2,160 – an increase of almost 700 percent. This year, the association expects over 4,600 to take part. Speaking at a The post Demand for crisis preparation and response courses soars appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Employment and Integration Mayor wants more schooling options in Copenhagenby Lena Hunter on 11. april 2024 at 15:11
Copenhagen’s Employment and Integration Mayor Jens-Krisitian Lütken has called for more privatskoler (private schools) and friskoler (free schools) to be established in the new neighbourhoods of Nordhavn, Jernbanebyen, and Østhavnen, citing a growing demand for independent schooling options among Copenhageners. Speaking to Altinget, Lütken said that folkeskoler (public schools) have dominated the schooling landscape in 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 Employment and Integration Mayor wants more schooling options in Copenhagen appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- STEM-universities told to cut Master’s degrees despite acute national demand for IT specialistsby Lena Hunter on 11. april 2024 at 14:36
In June last year, the Folketing approved a higher education reform in Denmark, in which Master’s degrees will be shortened and 10 percent fewer places offered. The idea is that reducing STEM-degree availability will increase uptake in social and healthcare vocations and channel more workers into the shortage-hit welfare sector. But a study by the 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 STEM-universities told to cut Master’s degrees despite acute national demand for IT specialists appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Online banking fraud doubles in one year – older women particularly targetedby Lena Hunter on 11. april 2024 at 8:25
In 2023, a record number of cases of online banking fraud were reported – as much as double the amount in 2022, according to Finans Danmark, an interest organisation for banks and credit unions. Michael Busk-Jepsen, director of digitization at Finans Danmark, says fraudsters have become better at deceiving their victims: “The criminals have gotten The post Online banking fraud doubles in one year – older women particularly targeted appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Roskilde Festival has more female than male headliners this yearby Lena Hunter on 11. april 2024 at 7:57
This year, Roskilde Festival has more female than male headliners in its lineup, following on from a 2023 edition which received considerable backlash last for lacking diversity on stage. The post Roskilde Festival has more female than male headliners this year appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Danish company lands multi-million contract with NATOby Lena Hunter on 11. april 2024 at 7:44
The Danish software company Systematic has won an international tender to deliver a software solution to the defence alliance NATO for the next 12 years, according to a press release from the company. “The NATO alliance is the core upon which we depend for security in the West. That it has decided to build security The post Danish company lands multi-million contract with NATO appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- Sønderborg Municipality defends gender-segregated swimming after minister’s criticismby Lena Hunter on 11. april 2024 at 7:26
Sønderborg’s Committee for Culture, Leisure and Citizenship has refused to remove the option of gender-segregated swimming at its municipal pools, despite calls from the Integration Minister Kaare Dybvad Bek last week for the country’s mayors to use “all tools” to prevent “un-Danish” gender separation. “I don’t think it has anything to do with being Danish The post Sønderborg Municipality defends gender-segregated swimming after minister’s criticism appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- New principal of Copenhagen Business School sharpens social and green agendaby Nicolai Kampmann on 10. april 2024 at 13:07
This story originally appeared in Science Report Professor of economics Peter Møllgaard is familiar with university corridors and, to put it mildly, familiar with bearing the responsibility for ensuring links between universities, business and politicians. It leads to the top of Scandinavia’s largest business university. From 1 June, Peter Møllgaard will take over as the 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 principal of Copenhagen Business School sharpens social and green agenda appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
- 20 April: Run around Kastelletby Lena Hunter on 10. april 2024 at 12:55
Lace up your running shoes and join us for a revitalizing Saturday morning run around Kastellet – one of the best preserved fortresses in Northern Europe – followed by coffee and conversation. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out, this event is open to all levels. The scenic loop is 5km, starting and ending The post 20 April: Run around Kastellet appeared first on The Copenhagen Post.
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- Juliette Pavy: Sony World Photographer of the Year 2024by Guardian Staff on 19. april 2024 at 6:01
The prestigious photographer of the year title has been awarded to Juliette Pavy for her series Spiralkampagnen: Forced Contraception and Unintended Sterilisation of Greenlandic Women. Pavy was selected from the 10 winners in the professional category; she receives a $25,000 prize, Sony equipment, and the opportunity to present a new body of work at the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 exhibition• Gallery – the Sony World Photography awardsJuliette Pavy’s documentary series explores the severe and lasting impacts of an involuntary birth control campaign led by Danish authorities in Greenland in the 1960s and 1970s. It examines the Spiralkampagnen, in which several thousand Inuit women and girls, some as young as 12 years old, had intrauterine devices implanted without their consent. The project traces the programme’s origins through to the present day, including the ongoing investigation by the Danish government.Placing the victims’ perspectives at the forefront, the narrative structure of Pavy’s project is shaped by difficult and important reflections on the collective trauma experienced by a community. The series uses a variety of photographic formats, from situating shots of the city of Nuuk and its clinical spaces to X-ray imagery and archive photographs of the young women involved, alongside recent portraits of victims, doctors who worked in Greenland during and after the programme, and the Danish parliamentarian investigating the Spiralkampagnen today.Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, is located on the west coast and has a population of about 19,000. Continue reading…
- The chilling policy to cut Greenland’s high birth rate – podcastby Presented by Helen Pidd, with Celine Klint and Bula Larson; produced by Courtney Yusuf and Solomon King; executive producer Homa Khaleeli on 19. april 2024 at 2:00
In the 1960s the birthrate in Greenland was one of the highest in the world. Then it plunged. Decades later, women have finally begun speaking out about what happenedBula Larson was 14 when one day she and her friends were told to go to the hospital. Bula lived in Greenland and was Inuit like most of the population of the island, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark. At the hospital she and her friends lined up, and one-by-one were told to enter a room. Bula recalls how she was asked to sit on a bed with ‘cold metal stirrups’ where, to her shock, she was fitted with an IUD, a contraceptive coil she had never asked for or agreed to have.Today, more than 100 women are suing the Danish government for a policy of forced contraception. Helen Pidd hears how thousands of Inuit women and girls – some aged just 13 – were fitted with coils. Many say this was done without their or their parents’ consent, and caused lasting damage. Continue reading…
- Artworks carried to safety as fire blazes at Copenhagen’s old stock exchangeby Jon Henley Europe correspondent and Philip Oltermann on 16. april 2024 at 12:50
Spire collapses as fire engulfs Danish landmark, which houses one of country’s most valuable art collectionsFirefighters at Copenhagen’s historic former stock exchange have been battling a huge blaze that has engulfed the 17th-century building’s roof, toppled its distinctive spire and threatened one of Denmark’s most valuable art collections.“We are witnessing a terrible spectacle. The Bourse is on fire,” the Chamber of Commerce, which occupies the building next to Christiansborg Palace, the seat of the Danish parliament, wrote on X. “Everyone is asked to stay away.” Continue reading…
- Paintings rescued after fire breaks out at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange – videoon 16. april 2024 at 11:55
Dramatic footage shows artworks being removed from Copenhagen’s 17th-century former stock exchange after the landmark building was engulfed in flames.Plumes of black smoke were seen rising from the Dutch Renaissance-style building, which was undergoing renovation and clad in scaffolding. People were seen rushing in and out of the building carrying paintings to safety, and Danish media reported an annexe of the parliament and several ministries nearby, including the finance ministry, had been evacuatedSpire collapses after fire breaks out at Copenhagen’s old stock exchangeContinue reading…
- Europe live: scores of emergency workers fight fire at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange – as it happenedby Lili Bayer on 16. april 2024 at 11:26
Spire and part of roof has collapsed in one of Denmark’s most famous buildings with much of the blaze still out of controlSpire collapses as fire breaks out at Copenhagen’s old stock exchangeA huge fire has broken out at Copenhagen’s 17th-century former stock exchange, one of the Danish capital’s most famous landmarks, engulfing the historic building’s roof and toppling its distinctive spire.People were seen rushing in and out of the building carrying works of art to safety and Danish media reported an annexe of the parliament had been evacuated. Police asked people to avoid driving in the inner part of the city. Continue reading…
- Moment spire collapses at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange – videoon 16. april 2024 at 9:34
A fire has broken out at Copenhagen’s old stock exchange, one of the Danish capital’s most famous buildings, engulfing its spire, which collapsed on to the roof. There were no reports of injuries. The historic building, whose spire is shaped as the tails of four dragons entwined, had been under renovation when the blaze broke out. The Dutch Renaissance-style building no longer houses the Danish stock exchange but serves as headquarters for the Danish Chamber of CommerceSpire collapses after fire breaks out at Copenhagen’s old stock exchangeContinue reading…
- Opponent review – Iranian wrestling champ’s complex battle for asylumby Peter Bradshaw on 9. april 2024 at 12:00
Payman Maadi brings a fierce intelligence to his portrayal of a refugee seeking a secure new home for his family in SwedenBennett Miller’s Foxcatcher from 2015 and Sean Durkin’s recent The Iron Claw show the sport of wrestling as deeply dysfunctional; wrestling fans might wonder if their favourite pastime is ever going to be depicted in the movies as vital and dramatic, like football, or even tragically noble and masculine, like boxing. Well … not in this film.Motståndaran, or Opponent, is a tense, complex drama from Iranian-born and Denmark-based director Milad Alami, drawing on some of his own experiences as a refugee in northern Sweden. Payman Maadi (from Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation) plays Imam, a grizzled Iranian wrestling champ seeking asylum in Sweden with his pregnant wife Maryam (Marall Nasiri) and their two young daughters. He and his family left behind a good, prosperous life in Tehran, where Maryam was a distinguished musician, and now they endure the humiliation of living in prison-like hostels. Continue reading…
- Skins and feathers are as cruel as fur, the fashion industry is toldby Ellie Violet Bramley on 31. marts 2024 at 4:00
Copenhagen fashion week is hailed for raising the bar on animal rights. But will the organisers of other fashion weeks follow?Copenhagen fashion week has just announced that it will ban exotic skins and feathers from its catwalks next year, becoming the biggest industry event yet to do so.“Skål to Copenhagen fashion week for raising the bar for other events,” says the vice-president of corporate projects at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta), Yvonne Taylor. “Now all eyes are on other fashion week organisers, who must follow suit.” Continue reading…
- ‘I was only a child’: Greenlandic women tell of trauma of forced contraceptionby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 29. marts 2024 at 7:00
Women say being fitted with IUDs without their consent left them with pain, shame and lasting reproductive difficultiesDanish minister urged to meet Greenland coil scandal womenHedvig Frederiksen had been at her new school in Paamiut, Greenland, for only a couple of days when she was summoned from her dorm to the local hospital by a Danish caretaker.She was 14 and had no idea what was going on. “But back then [1974], when a Danish person said something, their word was law, you had to listen to them,” said Frederiksen, speaking from her home in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital. Continue reading…
- ‘Get on a plane’: Danish minister urged to meet Greenland coil scandal womenby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 29. marts 2024 at 7:00
Exclusive: Territory’s government calls for visit to listen to those thought to be living with consequences of forced fitting of IUDs‘I was only a child’: women tell of trauma of forced contraceptionThe Danish health minister should “get on a plane and visit” some of the thousands of women thought to be living with the consequences of being forcibly fitted with the contraceptive coil as children, Greenland’s gender equality minister has said.In an attempt to reduce the population of the former Danish colony, at least 4,500 women and girls are believed to have undergone the medical procedure, usually without their consent or knowledge, at the hands of Danish doctors between 1966 and 1970 alone. Continue reading…
- Danish man found guilty of fraudulently profiting from music streaming royaltiesby Miranda Bryant in Stockholm on 21. marts 2024 at 16:14
Unnamed 53-year-old made at least £230,000 from artificially generated plays of hundreds of tracksA Danish man has been sentenced to prison in a “historic” case after being found guilty of fraudulently profiting from royalties on hundreds of tracks on music streaming sites.In the country’s first case of its kind, the 53-year-old man from East Jutland, whom the Danish press has decided not to name, was convicted on Thursday of making at least 2m Danish kroner (£229,676) from artificially generated streams of “several hundred” music tracks. Continue reading…
- Are progressive politics the real reason why US lawmakers are spooked by Tiktok? | Arwa Mahdawiby Arwa Mahdawi on 16. marts 2024 at 13:00
Lawmakers say they’re on the warpath because TikTok’s owner is a national security threat. Some users think the app has become a hub for progressive activismTick tock, tick tock … that’s the sound of time running out for Gen Z’s favourite app. On Wednesday the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill would require the TikTok owner ByteDance to sell the social media platform or get banned in the US. It’s not clear whether the bill would pass in the Senate. However, the White House has said it supports the legislation. All in all, things don’t look great for TikTok. Continue reading…
- Denmark plans to conscript women for military service for first timeby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 14. marts 2024 at 12:10
Prime minister says government wants ‘full equality between sexes’ as it plans to call up 5,000 conscripts a year from 2026Women in Denmark are to be conscripted for military service for the first time under a proposed armed forces overhaul that comes amid Europe’s worsening relations with Russia and the war in Ukraine.“We do not rearm because we want war. We are rearming because we want to avoid it,” said the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen. Continue reading…
- Von der Leyen heads to Greenland as EU seeks materials for green transitionby Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on 14. marts 2024 at 5:00
European Commission will open office in the territory, made strategically important by rare resources and melting iceThe president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, is heading to Greenland as melting Arctic ice, demand for green-technology raw materials and competition from China increase the territory’s strategic importance.While not in the EU, the autonomous Danish territory is of strong interest to Brussels, especially for highly sought after raw materials – it believes it has 25 of the 34 that it needs. Continue reading…
- No big North Sea fossil fuel country has plan to stop drilling in time for 1.5C goalby Ajit Niranjan on 12. marts 2024 at 9:00
UK, Germany, Netherlands, Norway and Denmark have failed to align oil and gas policies with Paris pledges, say campaignersNone of the big oil and gas producers surrounding the North Sea plan to stop drilling soon enough to meet the 1.5C (2.7F) global heating target, a report has found.The five countries – the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Denmark – have failed to align their oil and gas policies with their climate promises under the Paris agreement, according to the campaign group Oil Change International. Continue reading…
- British hedge fund trader goes on trial in Denmark accused of £1bn fraudby Agence France-Presse on 11. marts 2024 at 16:24
Sanjay Shah accused of scam that enabled companies he controlled to fraudulently claim tax refundsA British hedge fund trader accused of defrauding Danish tax authorities in a billion-pound scam has gone on trial in Copenhagen, with the government hoping to recover the money in the blockbuster case.Sanjay Shah, who was arrested in June 2022 in Dubai where he was living, is accused of running a 9bn krone (£1.03bn) scam that enabled companies he controlled to fraudulently claim Danish tax refunds between 2012 and 2015. Continue reading…
- Copenhagen has fewer statues of women than ‘mythical animals’ – but Denmark seeks changeby Miranda Bryant in Stockholm on 7. marts 2024 at 13:18
Only five in 101 statues in Copenhagen depict women, with 26 of animals and 70 of menDenmark has pledged to put up more statues of women, with the country’s culture minister saying the capital has “more statues of mythical beasts and horses”.According to the Danish government, only 31 of 321 statues and busts in Danish cities are of women. Continue reading…
- Greenlandic women sue Danish state for contraceptive ‘violation’by Miranda Bryant in Stockholm on 4. marts 2024 at 17:38
Group of 143 allege they were fitted with coils without consent or knowledge between 1966 and 1970, when some were childrenNearly 150 Greenlandic women have sued the Danish state, alleging that they were fitted with the contraceptive coil without their consent or knowledge.A group of 143 women took legal action on Monday, demanding a collective payment of close to 43m Danish kroner (£4.9m) for what they describe as a violation of their human rights. Continue reading…
- Danish firm’s ‘climate-controlled pork’ claim misleading, court rulesby Ajit Niranjan Europe environment correspondent on 1. marts 2024 at 14:53
Campaigners say decision against Danish Crown, Europe’s largest pork producer, sends resounding messageEurope’s largest pork producer misled customers with its “climate-controlled pork” campaign, Denmark’s high court has ruled in the country’s first climate lawsuit.Campaigners argued that Danish Crown greenwashed its meat with round, pink stickers on its packaging that said pigs were “climate-controlled”, along with a marketing campaign that claimed its pork was “more climate-friendly than you think”. Continue reading…
- Denmark drops investigation into Nord Stream pipeline blastsby Agencies on 26. februar 2024 at 11:48
Country follows Sweden in ending inquiries, saying there is not enough grounds to pursue criminal caseUkraine war – live updatesDenmark has dropped its investigation into the 2022 explosions on the Nord Stream pipelines carrying Russian gas to Germany, becoming the second country to do so after Sweden closed a separate inquiry.The multibillion-dollar Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines transporting gas under the Baltic Sea were ruptured by a series of blasts in the Swedish and Danish economic zones in September 2022, releasing vast amounts of methane into the air. Continue reading…
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- Historic Copenhagen Stock Exchange Partly Collapses in Fireby The Associated Press and Reuters on 17. april 2024 at 12:53
The 17th-century building is one of the city’s oldest and best known structures.
- Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange Building Partly Collapses in Fireby Derrick Bryson Taylor and Maya Tekeli on 17. april 2024 at 4:09
The 17th-century building, one of the city’s best-known structures, was once the financial center of Denmark.
- ‘Climate-Controlled’ Sausage? Courts Crack Down on ‘Greenwashing’by Somini Sengupta on 15. april 2024 at 16:54
From airlines to pork sellers, corporate brands face legal and regulatory challenges for misleading the public with lofty climate claims.
- A Beloved Copenhagen Cafe Gets Serious About Dinnerby Gisela Williams on 15. april 2024 at 16:33
The chef Frederik Bille Brahe has transformed the Apollo Bar & Kantine into his version of a fine dining restaurant, and celebrated with a meal for his family and collaborators.
- Los fans de Nueva York que compraron al Akademisk Boldklub de Dinamarcaby Andrew Keh on 12. april 2024 at 5:00
Un grupo de conocidos invirtió en un equipo de fútbol de la tercera división de la liga danesa. Esperan ascender, pero siguen perdiendo partidos.
- After I Lost My Son, I Realized I Needed to Stop Looking for Closureby Liz Jensen on 11. april 2024 at 18:57
Must grief for the climate diminish you, or can it do the opposite?
- Youth Gender Medications Limited in England, Part of Big Shift in Europeby Azeen Ghorayshi on 10. april 2024 at 20:14
Five European countries have recently restricted hormone treatments for adolescents with gender distress. They have not banned the care, unlike many U.S. states.
- Why These New Yorkers’ Favorite Soccer Team Is in Denmark: They Own It.by Andrew Keh on 8. april 2024 at 22:22
Some people splurge on vacations, fancy shoes and motorcycles. A group of dozens of friends, neighbors and co-workers decided to try something better (or maybe worse).
- Denmark Closes Shipping Lane Over Risk of Accidental Missile Launchby Claire Moses and Maya Tekeli on 4. april 2024 at 16:26
The military said the missile malfunctioned during a test aboard a warship, and there was a possibility it could fly a short distance, but no risk of the warhead exploding.
- EE. UU. envía nuevas armas a Ucrania que ayudarán, por poco tiempoby Constant Méheut on 15. marts 2024 at 4:30
El paquete de 300 millones de dólares ayudará a contener a los rusos durante unas semanas, según los analistas, pero sin mucho más Ucrania puede seguir perdiendo terreno.
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- PM: ‘Now isn’t the time to recognise a Palestinian state’by admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:57
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen isn’t prepared to recognise a Palestinian state at the current time. Speaking at the EU Summit in Brussels, Thursday, after Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia said acknowledging Palestine as a… The post PM: ‘Now isn’t the time to recognise a Palestinian state’ appeared first on seven59.
- PM welcomes EU competitiveness dealby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:56
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said last night that Danish and European companies need a ‘helping hand’ after the 27 leaders of the European Union agreed on a new ‘competitiveness deal’ to close the… The post PM welcomes EU competitiveness deal appeared first on seven59.
- Coalition partner embarrassed by 7,000 refugees gaffeby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:52
The Moderates’ leading candidate in the upcoming EU election has been forced to walk back her claim that Denmark should accept at least 7,000 refugees via the EU every year. Following a storm… The post Coalition partner embarrassed by 7,000 refugees gaffe appeared first on seven59.
- F-16s sell-off provides unexpected cash windfallby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:50
Denmark has earned ten times more than originally estimated from the sale of its ageing fleet of F-16 fighter jets. On Tuesday, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen finally formalised the sale of 24 Danish F-16s… The post F-16s sell-off provides unexpected cash windfall appeared first on seven59.
- Børsen’s walls collapseby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:47
Despite the best efforts of builders and emergency workers the facade of Copenhagen’s historic former stock exchange, Børsen, collapsed Thursday. An emergency crew had worked through the night to put cement-filled containers in… The post Børsen’s walls collapse appeared first on seven59.
- Mass redundancies at Danish Crownby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:41
Danish Crown, the world’s largest pork exporter, has announced plans to close down a processing plant in Ringsted resulting in the loss of around 1,200 jobs. This comes after 800 employees were fired… The post Mass redundancies at Danish Crown appeared first on seven59.
- PM urges European countries to send air-defence systems to Ukraineby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:57
Denmark, alongside the Netherlands and Czechia, has appealed to European countries to send air defence systems they aren’t using to Ukraine. After Germany announced last week it would send one of its Patriot… The post PM urges European countries to send air-defence systems to Ukraine appeared first on seven59.
- Børsen to be rebuilt but it could take 10 yearsby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:55
More than 300 emergency responders, firefighters, police, and members of the home guard worked throughout Wednesday to extinguish the last pockets of the fire that destroyed Copenhagen’s 400-year-old stock exchange, Børsen, the previous… The post Børsen to be rebuilt but it could take 10 years appeared first on seven59.
- Denmark, Hungary disagree on Ukraine aidby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:52
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó’s visit to Denmark this week revealed major differences in the two countries’ view of EU support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, BT News reports. At a… The post Denmark, Hungary disagree on Ukraine aid appeared first on seven59.
- Denmark invests DKK400m in ‘risky’ World Bank aid strategyby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:47
Denmark has agreed to take part in the World Bank’s new financing strategy aimed at raising billions of dollars for developing countries. Ahead of the Bank’s ‘Spring summit’ in Washington DC today, Minister… The post Denmark invests DKK400m in ‘risky’ World Bank aid strategy appeared first on seven59.
- PM: ‘Now isn’t the time to recognise a Palestinian state’by admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:57
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen isn’t prepared to recognise a Palestinian state at the current time. Speaking at the EU Summit in Brussels, Thursday, after Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia said acknowledging Palestine as a… The post PM: ‘Now isn’t the time to recognise a Palestinian state’ appeared first on seven59.
- PM welcomes EU competitiveness dealby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:56
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said last night that Danish and European companies need a ‘helping hand’ after the 27 leaders of the European Union agreed on a new ‘competitiveness deal’ to close the… The post PM welcomes EU competitiveness deal appeared first on seven59.
- Coalition partner embarrassed by 7,000 refugees gaffeby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:52
The Moderates’ leading candidate in the upcoming EU election has been forced to walk back her claim that Denmark should accept at least 7,000 refugees via the EU every year. Following a storm… The post Coalition partner embarrassed by 7,000 refugees gaffe appeared first on seven59.
- F-16s sell-off provides unexpected cash windfallby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:50
Denmark has earned ten times more than originally estimated from the sale of its ageing fleet of F-16 fighter jets. On Tuesday, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen finally formalised the sale of 24 Danish F-16s… The post F-16s sell-off provides unexpected cash windfall appeared first on seven59.
- Børsen’s walls collapseby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:47
Despite the best efforts of builders and emergency workers the facade of Copenhagen’s historic former stock exchange, Børsen, collapsed Thursday. An emergency crew had worked through the night to put cement-filled containers in… The post Børsen’s walls collapse appeared first on seven59.
- Mass redundancies at Danish Crownby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:41
Danish Crown, the world’s largest pork exporter, has announced plans to close down a processing plant in Ringsted resulting in the loss of around 1,200 jobs. This comes after 800 employees were fired… The post Mass redundancies at Danish Crown appeared first on seven59.
- PM urges European countries to send air-defence systems to Ukraineby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:57
Denmark, alongside the Netherlands and Czechia, has appealed to European countries to send air defence systems they aren’t using to Ukraine. After Germany announced last week it would send one of its Patriot… The post PM urges European countries to send air-defence systems to Ukraine appeared first on seven59.
- Børsen to be rebuilt but it could take 10 yearsby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:55
More than 300 emergency responders, firefighters, police, and members of the home guard worked throughout Wednesday to extinguish the last pockets of the fire that destroyed Copenhagen’s 400-year-old stock exchange, Børsen, the previous… The post Børsen to be rebuilt but it could take 10 years appeared first on seven59.
- Denmark, Hungary disagree on Ukraine aidby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:52
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó’s visit to Denmark this week revealed major differences in the two countries’ view of EU support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, BT News reports. At a… The post Denmark, Hungary disagree on Ukraine aid appeared first on seven59.
- Denmark invests DKK400m in ‘risky’ World Bank aid strategyby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:47
Denmark has agreed to take part in the World Bank’s new financing strategy aimed at raising billions of dollars for developing countries. Ahead of the Bank’s ‘Spring summit’ in Washington DC today, Minister… The post Denmark invests DKK400m in ‘risky’ World Bank aid strategy appeared first on seven59.
Your Danish Life
- They are blossoming: the magnificent Japanese cherry treesby Your Danish Life Team on 2. april 2024 at 7:18
Already out in many places,this is a special sight; the boulevard of magnificent pink cherry trees. The article continues below. By Bente D. Knudsen They …
- Renting your new home in Denmark: OUR GUIDEby Your Danish Life Team on 2. april 2024 at 7:00
Making the big move to Denmark for work? Know that navigating the Danish housing landscape takes a LOT of work. Ease yourself into the process …
- Ever Seen a Dancing Cow? Join the “Øko-dag” on Sunday 14 Aprilby Your Danish Life Team on 2. april 2024 at 6:32
Spring is in the air… and in the stables too. Organic milk producing farmers all over Denmark are setting out their cows to pasture after …
- Enjoy the blossoms and the Japanese cherry tree festivalby Your Danish Life Team on 2. april 2024 at 6:28
Do not miss out on the most amazing and spectacular sight the Japanese Sakura Festival in Denmark at Langelinie along the harbour front of Copenhagen …
- In search of Copenhagen’s “Forgotten Giants”by Your Danish Life Team on 1. april 2024 at 12:55
Troll-Spotting: X marks the spot in this charming troll treasure hunt around Copenhagen that blends art and sustainability with delightful outdoor adventure The article continues …
- ÆRØ – worth a visitby Your Danish Life Team on 1. april 2024 at 12:43
A proud maritime tradition, magnificent scenery, picturesque houses and multiple sporting opportunities make Ærø a captivating place. The article continues below. By Adriana Alcina …
- The King of bread – Rugbrødby Your Danish Life Team on 1. april 2024 at 11:43
To foreigners perhaps the strangest Danish bread is the rugbrød – rye bread. The dark, compact, whole grain brick that takes some time to chew …
- OH SKAT – it’s that time of the year AGAIN – the tax timeby Your Danish Life Team on 1. april 2024 at 10:24
DARLING – is what the Danish Customs and Tax Administration’s name actually means in Danish much to the amusement (or not) of Danes! The article …
- Royal Run, started by Crown Prince Frederik, takes place on 20 May 2024by Your Danish Life Team on 1. april 2024 at 9:00
Royal Run was just supposed to be a celebration for his 50th birthday but has since become an annual event which appeals to thousands of …
- Denmark’s sunniest destination Bornholm – a Baltic gemby Your Danish Life Team on 1. april 2024 at 8:58
A remote island in the Baltic Sea, 200 kilometres east of Copenhagen it is described as the sunniest part of the country. Full of quaint …
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7:59 Danish News Today – The Week That Was
- PM: ‘Now isn’t the time to recognise a Palestinian state’by admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:57
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen isn’t prepared to recognise a Palestinian state at the current time. Speaking at the EU Summit in Brussels, Thursday, after Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia said acknowledging Palestine as a… The post PM: ‘Now isn’t the time to recognise a Palestinian state’ appeared first on seven59.
- PM welcomes EU competitiveness dealby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:56
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said last night that Danish and European companies need a ‘helping hand’ after the 27 leaders of the European Union agreed on a new ‘competitiveness deal’ to close the… The post PM welcomes EU competitiveness deal appeared first on seven59.
- Coalition partner embarrassed by 7,000 refugees gaffeby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:52
The Moderates’ leading candidate in the upcoming EU election has been forced to walk back her claim that Denmark should accept at least 7,000 refugees via the EU every year. Following a storm… The post Coalition partner embarrassed by 7,000 refugees gaffe appeared first on seven59.
- F-16s sell-off provides unexpected cash windfallby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:50
Denmark has earned ten times more than originally estimated from the sale of its ageing fleet of F-16 fighter jets. On Tuesday, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen finally formalised the sale of 24 Danish F-16s… The post F-16s sell-off provides unexpected cash windfall appeared first on seven59.
- Børsen’s walls collapseby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:47
Despite the best efforts of builders and emergency workers the facade of Copenhagen’s historic former stock exchange, Børsen, collapsed Thursday. An emergency crew had worked through the night to put cement-filled containers in… The post Børsen’s walls collapse appeared first on seven59.
- Mass redundancies at Danish Crownby admin on 19. april 2024 at 5:41
Danish Crown, the world’s largest pork exporter, has announced plans to close down a processing plant in Ringsted resulting in the loss of around 1,200 jobs. This comes after 800 employees were fired… The post Mass redundancies at Danish Crown appeared first on seven59.
- PM urges European countries to send air-defence systems to Ukraineby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:57
Denmark, alongside the Netherlands and Czechia, has appealed to European countries to send air defence systems they aren’t using to Ukraine. After Germany announced last week it would send one of its Patriot… The post PM urges European countries to send air-defence systems to Ukraine appeared first on seven59.
- Børsen to be rebuilt but it could take 10 yearsby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:55
More than 300 emergency responders, firefighters, police, and members of the home guard worked throughout Wednesday to extinguish the last pockets of the fire that destroyed Copenhagen’s 400-year-old stock exchange, Børsen, the previous… The post Børsen to be rebuilt but it could take 10 years appeared first on seven59.
- Denmark, Hungary disagree on Ukraine aidby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:52
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó’s visit to Denmark this week revealed major differences in the two countries’ view of EU support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, BT News reports. At a… The post Denmark, Hungary disagree on Ukraine aid appeared first on seven59.
- Denmark invests DKK400m in ‘risky’ World Bank aid strategyby admin on 18. april 2024 at 5:47
Denmark has agreed to take part in the World Bank’s new financing strategy aimed at raising billions of dollars for developing countries. Ahead of the Bank’s ‘Spring summit’ in Washington DC today, Minister… The post Denmark invests DKK400m in ‘risky’ World Bank aid strategy 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.