Frederikshavn will host the future headquarters for Denmark's military shipbuilding, marking a significant strategic shift in the country’s defence policy. The decision was announced at a press conference by the
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Denmark's governing party, the Moderates (Moderaterne), has proposed abolishing the country's longstanding coffee tax, calling it an outdated burden on consumers. The tax dates back to 1930, when coffee was
Copenhagen’s ten most criminal families impose an annual burden of approximately 25 million DKK (approx. €3.35 million) on the municipality, according to Berlingske. Each of these families cost the municipality
SAS' Renassaince continues. Together with the new routes, Air France-KLM has announced plans to become the majority shareholder of SAS Group, a move that signals a strategic shift in the
The first Legoland park in China has officially opened in Shanghai, marking a new chapter in the global expansion of the iconic Danish toy brand. The park, covering an area
While Michelin stars continue to rain down on Copenhagen, consolidating its reputation as the Nordic gastronomic capital, a new trend is reshaping the city’s food landscape: a surge in cheap
Copenhagen has been officially ranked as the best city in the world to live in, according to the latest Global Liveability Index 2025 published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
The Roskilde Festival, often described as Denmark's largest cultural gathering, draws over 130,000 visitors each year. For many, it represents a unique rite of passage — a place of freedom,
Denmark has officially begun its six-month term holding the rotating EU Council presidency, marked by a ceremony and public celebrations in Aarhus. The opening events gathered top EU officials, including
The Copenhagen Metro will now announce station names exclusively in Danish, dropping the previous bilingual system that included an English version. Since 2019, metro passengers have heard both a Danish
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