Finland has officially decided to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty, becoming the first European Union member state to do so. On Thursday, the Finnish Parliament approved the measure with a
A new report from the City of Copenhagen highlights the double-edged nature of flexible working hours. While the initiative has led to greater job satisfaction and improved work-life balance for
Sweden has announced a historic SEK 300 billion (approx. €26 billion) investment in military and civil defense, marking the country’s most significant defense initiative since joining NATO. All eight parliamentary
Denmark has signaled its willingness to increase investments in Greenland, alongside a broader effort to modernize and rebalance the Kingdom of Denmark (Rigsfællesskabet). At a press conference held in Tórshavn
The Norwegian Kven Association (Norske kveners forbund – Ruijan kvääniliitto) has announced a renewed effort to enhance cooperation with the Sami Parliament (Sametinget), following a joint meeting focused on the
A proposal by Jens-Kristian Lütken, Copenhagen's Mayor for Employment and Integration (Beskæftigelses- og integrationsborgmester), to develop the artificial island Peberholm with hotels, conference centres and apartments has stirred immediate criticism
Denmark has emerged as the undisputed leader of the 2025 Michelin Guide for the Nordic countries, collecting the highest number of new stars during the award ceremony held Monday evening
A one-year pilot project in Copenhagen has shown that giving municipal employees greater freedom to choose their working hours can lead to higher job satisfaction and better public service. Around
The Norwegian government has announced the establishment of six new research centres for artificial intelligence (AI), backed by a total of NOK 1 billion (approx. €88 million) over five years.
A remarkable surge in weddings is sweeping Sweden this summer, with Skansen in Stockholm hosting an unprecedented number of drop-in marriages. On a single day, 213 couples exchanged vows at
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