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The event took place in the middle of the week, during work hours, and still, around a 100 people, both Danes and ...
Yesterday, the citizenship tests took place, both those to get the proper citizenship (Indfødsretsprøven) and those to obtain the Permanent residency permit (Medborgerskabsprøven). More than 6,320 ...
Uber has acquired Dantaxi, Denmark’s largest taxi operator, marking another step in its return to the Danish transport market.Dantaxi, which works with about 3,500 drivers and 1,900 vehicles across 75 ...
Copenhagen will host an important visit on June 3rd. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen welcomes the leadership of the European Parliament ahead of Denmark’s upcoming EU Presidency starting July 1st.The ...
Denmark’s new abortion law will come into effect, and with it comes an expansion in support services for young people facing unplanned pregnancies. In response, the non-profit organisation Sex & ...
International workers are at higher risk of being exploited and becoming victims of social dumping.This is the conclusion of a report released yesterday by VIVE (The Danish Center for Social Science ...
Eleven state-owned natural areas across Denmark are being considered for transformation into national nature parks. The list, ...
The Danish government, along with the Conservative People’s Party, the Danish People’s Party, and the Radical Left, have agreed to change the country’s closing law. This will let more shops in smaller ...
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described immigration as “the greatest internal threat to the Nordic region” during Denmark’s annual closing parliamentary debate on May 21. The comment came in ...
Copenhagen Capacity revealed the results from the “Expat Survey 2025”, in collaboration with The Copenhagen Post, and with added insights from the City of Copenhagen. The goal of the survey is to ...
A new survey asked hundreds of internationals what is keeping or pushing them out of Denmark, and there is an answer above ...
New figures from Statistics Denmark indicate that the share of Danes aged 25–45 who have completed a higher education program rose to 53 percent in 2024. This is up from 41 percent in 2014. The ...