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The Climate Status and Projections 2025 (KF25) has been developed and published by the Climate Council, Denmark’s independent ...
A new national cat register has been launched in Denmark, combining the two previous registers into one, now called the ...
As part of the celebrations of the 1st of May, Peter Hummelgaard, Minister of Justice and member of the Social Democrats party made a speech widely covered by activists in Fælledparken in ...
A new analysis by the Danish think tank CEPOS shows that the average income of a working-class family in Denmark now exceeds one million kroner per year before taxes. The figure includes pension ...
The elderly man who drove into a crowd on Sortedam Dossering in Copenhagen on Wednesday has now been questioned by police, Copenhagen Police confirmed Thursday morning. The accident left 12 people ...
Thirteen years ago, she arrived in Denmark with a suitcase and the hope of building a better life. Today, she juggles motherhood, a full-time cleaning job, and a recurring part in Secrets We Keep, a ...
If you’re new to Denmark and wondering why everyone is so suddenly skipping work on the 1st of May, while public transport is still running and the shops remain open, have no fear, as you are not ...
Several people were injured this afternoon in Copenhagen in a car accident, after an elderly man lost control of his vehicle ...
A significant reason why Denmark is a fairly equal society is due to a historic strong labor movement. In the period after the First World War, trade unions were formed and strengthened, and Denmark ...
For many years, there has been no real debate about nuclear power in Denmark. Despite the surge after the oil crisis in the ...
In the autumn of 2008, 26-year-old Hao Yin arrived in Denmark to pursue his PhD at Aarhus University. His doctoral research ...
Following Monday’s power outages in Spain, Portugal, and parts of France, Danske Beredskaber (Danish Emergency Services) ...