As Denmark reconsiders its four-decade-old nuclear ban, the debate took a dramatic local turn this week when Jens-Kristian Lütken, Employment and Integration Mayor of Copenhagen for the Venstre party, publicly
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Denmark's globally acclaimed tourism initiative, CopenPay, is back for the summer of 2025 with an expanded vision. After gaining widespread international media attention in 2024 for offering tourists rewards in
Maersk and Google Denmark have confirmed they will not sponsor Copenhagen Pride 2025, joining a growing list of major companies choosing to distance themselves from the event for the second
The Danish Vegetarian Association (Dansk Vegetarisk Forening) has publicly criticized a recent series of vegan activist demonstrations on the Copenhagen island of Amager, describing them as "completely unreasonable" and counterproductive
More and more Copenhagen parents are opting for mixed parental leave groups (blandede barselsgrupper) over traditional mothers-only gatherings. This change reflects broader societal developments in how families structure childcare and
Dansk Industri (DI), Denmark's main business lobby organization, has once again chosen not to participate in Copenhagen Pride, the country's most prominent LGBTQ+ event. For the second consecutive year, the
A German real estate investor has purchased the iconic Kaktus Towers (Kaktustårnene) in Dybbølsbro, Copenhagen, marking one of the largest property transactions in the Danish capital in recent years. The
The City of Copenhagen has approved the creation of so-called "akutskoler" (emergency schools) for children who exhibit violent or severely disruptive behavior. The decision, backed by a majority in the
A newly formed vegan activist group named Amager imod slagtere ("Amager Against Butchers") is stirring controversy in Copenhagen's Amager district with its declared mission: to shut down every butcher shop
This article has been updated. It previously reported that the iconic Understellet rock bar on Nørrebrogade 24 in Copenhagen would permanently close on April 30th after three decades. However, new
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