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The Copenhagen Post is the only English-language newspaper in Denmark reporting Danish news.
For all advertising enquiries, please contact :
Telephone: +45 9393 9201
Email: sales@cphpost.dk
When did the architecture of Copenhagen become so notable and important? Surprisingly, it took centuries. The Copenhagen Post interviewed the Danish Architecture Center’s director Kent Martinussen, so he could explain to readers the history of Copenhagen’s architecture.
TV2 Kosmopol reports that flight tickets to European countries from Copenhagen Airport drop in price as competition increases. However, lower prices may boost emissions, raising concerns about the environmental impact of increased air travel.
Content creator Ellie Owens reveals the struggles and joys of expat life, from navigating a new culture to thriving as a parent in Denmark’s family-friendly society, while building a successful career on social media.
Denmark faces a contradiction. On the one hand, Danish economy is booming, and the pharma industry is contributing to massive investments in increased defense. On the other hand, consumers are very skeptical, even though all indicators should give reason for optimism
While local politicians are working on strategies for protecting the city against future flooding, architect groups interested in climate adaptation, are instead trying to re-think the very fundamentals of Copenhagen city planning. One of these groups is Schønherr with their project “Copenhagen Islands”.
It will still be possible for international schools to offer education in the school year corresponding to 10th grade, also called year 11. 10 million each year is allocated to maintain the offer for internationals with children in Danish schools
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A new report reveals that many workers in Denmark, especially in healthcare and hospitality, face difficult psychological work environments, with women particularly affected by stress, bullying, and violence.
According to the data, graduate unemployment is 74% higher outside the capital than in Copenhagen. What is the reason?
Isha Thapa unfolds her research “An Analysis on the Inclusivity and Integration of South Asian Women in High-Skilled Jobs within the Danish Labor Market”. Thapa describes the systemic and social challenges these women face, ranging from barriers in social capital to cultural integration.
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