• Moderaterne fires a number of employees

    Moderaterne fires a number of employees

    Three employees in the party’s secretariat have been fired. In addition, seven have chosen to resign in the governing party Moderaterne.

  • China can learn from Denmark’s green transition

    China can learn from Denmark’s green transition

    China’s newly appointed ambassador to Denmark, Mr. Wang Xuefeng welcomes the growing number of Chinese employees in Danish companies who are using their skills in a global world. China can learn from Denmark in several ways, he says – especially for the green transition.

  • Morild: The natural phenomenon lighting up the Danish shoreline

    Morild: The natural phenomenon lighting up the Danish shoreline

    If you have been on a beach at night this summer, you may have observed a fascinating phenomenon: As the waves break, the dark water suddenly lights up in a blue or blue-green glow. In Danish, this is called morild and it’s a mesmerising example of bioluminescence that appears along Denmark’s coasts. But why does it happen and where can you see the glowing waves yourself?

  • 8 out of 10 children’s psychiatry cases not investigated in time

    8 out of 10 children’s psychiatry cases not investigated in time

    New figures show that 8 out of 10 children and young people in need of psychiatric evaluation in Denmark waited more than 30 days for their case to be investigated, during the second quarter of 2024. The figure is even higher in the Capital Region.

  • Novo Holdings: “The challenges we face are too large for any single institution”

    Novo Holdings: “The challenges we face are too large for any single institution”

    Marcus Remmers, partner of the Planetary Health Investments team of Novo Holdings, the holding company of pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk, discusses promising sectors for investment and innovation and reflects on why Denmark has a strong technology talent base.

  • How a German influencer made Copenhagen her home

    How a German influencer made Copenhagen her home

    In 2023, 24-year-old German lifestyle influencer Meike Giessler came to Copenhagen to look for a better life after travelling extensively and feeling “stuck” in her hometown in Germany. Here, she discusses building an influencer business, dating and finding love in Denmark, language-learning, and why Copenhagen holds so much appeal.

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