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Novo Nordisk shares dropped Thursday morning, falling nearly 5% at the opening of the Danish stock exchange before recovering slightly to a 4.2% loss. The share briefly dipped below 300 kroner, its ...
August 2 is International Beer Day, and in Denmark, the celebration feels especially fitting. Beer is not just a drink here; it is part of the country’s cultural and social life. With more than 100 ...
If this summer is not looking like a summer, well, this weekend you may be lucky enough to find some spots to pretend it is. While the weather in Denmark will be a mix of rain and sun, the latter will ...
A couple of days ago, Danish universities published the admission results for the academic year 2025/2026. Out of 85,508 applicants, 59,957 were admitted. Competition was tougher than last year, as ...
It will still take several months before it is possible to bring liquids over 100 mL in carry-on baggage when flying from ...
Nearly 60,000 new students have been offered a place in higher education, and many now face the challenge of finding ...
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has talked about the situation in Gaza in two separate written statements sent to the Danish media outlets DR and TV 2. In her response to DR, Frederiksen declined to ...
Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen (V) wrote on Facebook that the country will keep supporting Ukraine. ‘Haven’t we given them enough?’, ‘That war has nothing to do with us’, ‘We’re tired of ...
It’s not unusual for a non-national to be CEO, executive director, or president of a company in a country. “C-level” positions and top management roles are often international. However, when the ...
The Inderhavnsbroen, the pedestrian and cycling bridge connecting Nyhavn and Christianshavn, is completely closed due to public works. According to Copenhagen Municipality, the closure will be today ...
Finding a home in Denmark is not easy — everyone knows that. Prices are high and, even though they are still lower than in many other European capitals, the search can be long, and you may end up ...
A new survey made by Epinion for the national broadcaster DR shows that only 22 percent of Danes say climate change or more extreme weather has made them change their holiday destination. One in four ...