“We want to attract more internationals to rural areas”: interview with government Minister Dahlin
The Copenhagen Post interviewed Morten Dahlin, Minister for Urban and Rural Affairs and Nordic Cooperation. He explains that the government will attract foreign labor to rural areas with new industrial parks, better services, and strong local communities
New rules for alcohol sales
From April 1, 16-17-year-olds will only be allowed to purchase alcohol with a maximum of 6% alcohol content. Previously, the limit was 16.5%. Requirements for clear signage in stores and webshops will be introduced. Violations may result in fines of 50,000 DKK.
The Lynch Interviews: Dina Rosenmeier
Stuart Lynch is a writer, theatre director, and Butoh Dancer and, since the late 90s, a prominent figure in Danish dance, theatre, and performance. For The Copenhagen Post, he writes The Lynch Interviews. In this one, he sits down with actor Dina Rosenmeier, currently the lead in the production ‘Grounded’ at Literaturhaus, Copenhagen.
5 things I have come to appreciate about Denmark
I want to keep discovering this unique city from new angles; there are so many layers to uncover
The project for the new Copenhagen metro has been approved. It will be partially financed by increased ticket prices to the airport
The details of the new metro have been announced today. It will have nine stops, cost 33.1 billion DKK, and also pass through Lynetteholm, the future neighborhood being built on the sea. A bike lane will connect Refshaleøen and Østerbro. Tickets to and from the airport will cost 20 DKK more to help finance the project.
A guide to exploring Denmark’s Coastal Line
Wonderful Copenhagen provides visitors with itinerary ideas when travelling in Denmark. The Coastal Line and its accompanying museums, restaurants, and nature, is among the top recommendations for how to plan your upcoming holiday