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Two Germans, a Russian and an American walk into a stranger’s garden… What sounds like the opening to an inappropriate political joke is actually quite an accurate description of the experience I was ...
Photo: Martin Hoffmann On August 29th, the National Gallery of Denmark (SMK) will open SMK Thy, a new museum in a repurposed warehouse in Doverodde. The opening marks the establishment of SMK’s first ...
Today and tomorrow, several towns in Sjælland and Copenhagen will host Copenhagen Sprint, a new international cycling race. The race starts in Roskilde and ends in the capital city centre, after ...
Warm air moving north from southern Europe is expected to push temperatures in Denmark close to 30 degrees this weekend, with Sunday likely to be the hottest day of the year so far. Saturday will ...
Novo Nordisk is gearing up for its largest-ever corporate summer party, inviting employees to the Animal Fairgrounds in Roskilde on August 22. The pharmaceutical company expects more than 20,000 ...
Norway will support NATO’s proposed target for member countries to spend five percent of the GDP on defense, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre announced at a press conference on Friday, as reported by ...
Tomorrow and the day after, several towns in Sjælland and Copenhagen will host Copenhagen Sprint, a new international cycling race. The race starts in Roskilde and ends in the capital city centre, ...
Gathering elements is one thing. Seeing whether they fit into a coherent framework is another. Trying to give them meaning—and even a solution—is harder still. While most internationals face struggles ...
On Friday, the EU voted to classify mink as an invasive species, triggering a union-wide ban on breeding and production starting in 2027, writes the Danish Agency for Green Land Redevelopment and ...
For three years in a row, Vienna has been named the most liveable city in the world. Now, Copenhagen has pushed the Austrian capital off the perch and taken first place in the Economist Global ...
Concrete problems are one thing, and many internationals say they struggle in Denmark because it’s so hard to find a job in their field. But there’s also another side to the story: how you feel about ...