News

After two months of protests and meetings, the popular community hub Kapelvej 44 is no longer in danger of closing – ...
According to The Wall Street Journal, the US is stepping up its intelligence-gathering efforts regarding Greenland, drawing ...
Shipping company Maersk has reported first-quarter revenue of USD 13.3 billion, up 7.8% compared to the same period last year. Profit before interest and tax rose to USD 1.3 billion from USD 177 ...
Kronborg Castle — the setting that inspired Hamlet — hosted a high-level dinner on the occasion of Denmark’s hosting of the UN Chief Executives Board Session. There was classical music, diplomatic ...
To promote a just and fair society free from biases and prejudices, Styrelsen for International Rekruttering og Integration (SIRI) has established two new funds: the Civil Society Fund and the ...
The government and a broad majority of the parties in the Danish Parliament have made an agreement to significantly strengthen vocational education with DKK 500 million annually.The money will be used ...
Hornsea 4,” a major offshore wind project located in the North Sea, citing financial concerns.According to a company announcement, the project will not proceed “in its current form.” This news follows ...
Novo Nordisk has revealed its first-quarter financial report. The company posted sales of 78.1 billion DKK, a 19% increase from the same period last year.Despite these strong sales, driven by the ...
Shipping giant Maersk and Google Denmark are joining the ranks of other former sponsors not returning to Copenhagen Pride.This, according to the media Kforum.A decision that they also made last year, ...
If you come to Denmark to cause trouble, “you shouldn’t be able to have a normal life here. You shouldn’t be able to be here at all.” It was Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen who said this yesterday ...
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says she is looking at nuclear power “with open eyes,” indicating a possible shift in Denmark’s energy policy. “It is better that we have nuclear power in Europe than ...
Denmark will conduct a nationwide test of its mobile-based emergency alert system, S!RENEN. The system sends warnings to mobile phones in the event of serious accidents or disasters. During the test, ...