Denmark’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, met with his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa’ar, during a visit to Jerusalem this past weekend. In their talks on the ongoing conflict in ...
Every summer, I face an empty screen, poised to write a new comedy script for our annual Crazy Christmas Show. This year, I decided it was time to write the next Bond movie – but, in our case, it will ...
With the catchy tune “Hallucination” performed by Faroese native Sissal, Denmark has reached the Eurovision final for the first time since 2019. The 30-year-old sang with great power and expression ...
Anna Maria Indrio is one of the most important architects in Denmark, having contributed to shaping Copenhagen into what it is today. Among her best-known projects are the extension of SMK and Arken, ...
Joan is an art+design student attending Smith College in Massachusetts, USA, studying abroad in Copenhagen at DIS – Study Abroad in Scandinavia. but calls Japan home. Joan loves upcycling, community ...
As Denmark increasingly distances itself from American goods, questions arise about the strength of its economic ties with the United States. How much does Denmark truly rely on trade and investment ...
The Danish government is massively increasing investment in defense. According to the Prime Minister, the Chief of Defense must “buy, buy, buy.” A highly unusual announcement from the Prime Minister, ...
Denmark’s contribution to a larger NATO effort in the Baltic Sea will include both ships and fighter jets as well as special operations forces, the Ministry of Defense informs Ritzau.Denmark will ...
A special event is happening in the night sky this month. Four bright planets—Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus—are visible after sunset. By the end of February, Mercury will join them, making five ...
A new report from Statistics Denmark reveals that 21% of the Danish population could not afford an unexpected expense of 10,000 DKK in 2024. This figure highlights ongoing financial challenges faced ...
Our independent reporting can only be published with support from our readers. The cave cow is back. And it is ready to graze, stomp, fertilize and take its rightful place in modern Danish nature.
A study by Arbejderbevægelsens Erhvervsråd (the Danish Trade Union’s Business Council) states the success of Denmark and other Nordic countries in providing high living standards for ordinary wage ...
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