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As anticipated by The Copenhagen Post in February, the Danish Refugee Council announced today it will cut more than 650 ...
Troels Lund Poelsen, Danish Minister of Defense, said the country is ready to spend more than 4% of its GDP on military, ...
Danes usually make fun of their summers. Rain and wind and cool weather when summer should be here. But the weather changes ...
ReDI School of Digital Integration in Denmark has been awarded the Danish Diversity Award for SME/Start-up of the Year.The ...
On Wednesday morning, the police fired shots near the Town Hall in Sorø in central Sjælland.The police stated in a press release that an object was thrown at the town hall at 9:40 a.m. In connection ...
Denmark confirms its second position among 43 countries in a new UNICEF report on children’s well-being, released Wednesday. The Report (Report Card 19: Child Wellbeing in an Unpredictable World) ...
While Denmark’s engagement in the Second World War often feels minuscule in comparison to the likes of China, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States, the country´s involvement in the ...
The Danish government has announced it will begin a formal study to assess the risks and potential of introducing nuclear power as part of Denmark’s energy system. The move comes amid renewed ...
Wonderful Copenhagen will spearhead an initiative rewarding tourists to reduce CO2 and encourage green choices.Tourists in ...
European Energy, in collaboration with Japanese firm Mitsui & Co., officially opens what is currently described as the world’s largest commercial facility for producing e-methanol. The plant is ...
On Tuesday morning, climate activist Greta Thunberg joined around 50 demonstrators in occupying the offices of Maersk Tankers, a subsidiary of Mærsk, on Amager in Copenhagen. Organized by the Green ...
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