More and more single women are breaking with centuries of social practice and starting a family without a male partner. Since 1997, the law has allowed both single women and lesbian couples to be inseminated using donor sperm. The treatment has been paid for by the public medical system since 2007. This year, up to 400 children will be born into homes where the mother opted to go it alone. – Berlingske
Daddy’s not home
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The Danish Connection: Roskilde gossip, a DNA scandal & why young Danes are having less sex
With half of the population of Copenhagen at Roskilde this week, Eva away in Aalborg and the weather being a bit of a joke , Melissa and Rachel bring you a chatty episode to cheer you up looking into three of the top stories in Denmark this week.
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A nation turns its hopeful eyes to Jonas Vingegaard
The Tour de France has started and thus the news focus in Denmark for the next few weeks is defined. The double Tour winner will once again compete with the phenomenon Tadej Pogacar to stand at the top in Paris. Many Danes will daily follow whether one of the nation’s great sons succeeds
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Palestine support voices characterize Roskilde in rain, sun and wind
The 53rd edition of Roskilde Festival ended Saturday night. More than 100,000 people gathered to listen to music, party, drink – and for many to take a stand on the conflict between Israel and Palestine
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Air France-KLM will be the majority owner of SAS
Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) may have French-Dutch Air France-KLM as a major shareholder. SAS has had some difficult years, but the share purchase could be the start of brighter times
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Denmark’s EU Presidency: A Stress Test for Europe in an Era of Disruption
Denmark is at the heart of European policymaking while offering it a direct voice at the global security table. A moment that amplifies both opportunity and responsibility.
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Zelenskyj met with EU leaders in Aarhus
The Danish government and EU top leaders met in Aarhus on Thursday. The royal couple welcomed the Ukrainian President and hosted a dinner onboard their ship Dannebrog to mark the start of Denmark’s presidency of the EU.
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Career
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“It’s possible to lead even though you don’t fit the traditional leadership mold”
Describing herself as a “DEI poster child,” being queer, neurodivergent and an international in Denmark didn’t stop Laurence Paquette from climbing the infamous corporate ladder to become Marketing Vice President (VP) at Vestas. Arrived in 2006 from Quebec, Laurence Paquette unpacks the implications of exposing your true self at work, in a country that lets little leeway for individuality
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Deal reached to bring more foreign workers to Denmark
Agreement between unions and employers allows more foreign workers in Denmark under lower salary requirements, with new ID card rules and oversight to prevent social dumping and ensure fair conditions.
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New association helps international nurses and doctors Denmark
Kadre Darman was founded this year to support foreign-trained healthcare professionals facing challenges with difficult authorisation processes, visa procedures, and language barriers, aiming to help them find jobs and contribute to Denmark’s healthcare system
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