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Indian Colours
July 4, 14:30; Nytorv, Cph K; festivalofindia.dk

Celebrate India this Saturday with a colourful festival in the city centre. The Ratha Yatra procession starts at 1pm, passing by Norreport Station and ending at Kongens Nytorv, where the party continues till late

 

Independence Day
July 4, 12:00-18:00; Flæsketorvet 25-37, Cph V

American Independence Day has to be celebrated! Warpigs invites you to enjoy a traditional barbecue in the sun with good old country music. Bring your kids and enjoy the day like you were back home!

 

Dreaming of Brazil
July 2, Dome of Visions, Søren Kierkegaards Plads, Cph V; free adm
Dream of Brazil while you listen to the band Raphael Gimenes & As Montanhas de Som. Their songs are nostalgic affairs with beautiful Portuguese lyrics that transport you straight to the rainforests

 

On Nuclear Power
July 6, 20:00; Fælledparken, Blegdamsvej 17, Cph Ø; free adm

Are you interested in nuclear power? Join Louise Fazlagic, an engineer who specialises in nuclear safety, who will discuss the issues the world is facing nowadays with thorium nuclear power

 

What do humans do to the planet?
July 4, 14:00-17:00; Knabrostræde 26, Cph K

What do you know about human impact on Earth? Stop by Cafe Retro and be part of this politics discussion group that will start off a debate focused on subjects like ecology and the economy

 

Melting Monday
July 6, 18:30-22:15; Købmagergade 26 E, Cph K; tickets 150dk; tantrazone.dk

Melting Monday is back! Do you need to feel more alive? Join for a session of exploration of both your body and sexuality in a meeting inspired by tantra




  • Copenhagen revisited through memoir poetry

    Copenhagen revisited through memoir poetry

    Not all students feel like reading Danish poetry after a meeting at a language school with writer and poet Henrik Palle. Yet, a portrayal of Copenhagen as the city once was and the impressions of what the city is today give a deeper impression of the Danes

  • “No one seems to stand up for internationals”

    “No one seems to stand up for internationals”

    “To some extent, Denmark is not fair to internationals.” Nichlas Walsted, 34 years old, is the CEO of Swap Language, a provider of Danish lessons to more than 10,000 internationals. Tens of thousands of people follow him, and he advocates for internationals: “Because no one else does. I can’t think of a single politician or well-known person in Denmark who stands up for them,” he says.

  • Busy Copenhagen Airport nets a nice profit for the Danish State

    Busy Copenhagen Airport nets a nice profit for the Danish State

    Almost 30 million passengers travelled to or from Copenhagen Airport in 2024. The profit was 1.4 billion DKK and both figures are expected to grow in 2025. Expansions continue, and investments are being made in continued progress

  • Copenhagen ranked 4th for career growth

    Copenhagen ranked 4th for career growth

    Copenhagen is ranked as the fourth-best city in the world for career growth, according to an analysis by EnjoyTravel. This ranking considers various factors such as living costs, salary levels, workforce availability, and overall quality of life. Copenhagen is noted for its blend of historical and modern elements, particularly in the green energy sector, which influences job opportunities.

  • Greenland moves to the right

    Greenland moves to the right

    A very surprising election gives victory to the right-wing opposition party Demokraatit. The incumbent center-left coalition loses spectacularly. Greenland – and Denmark – anxiously await upcoming government negotiations

  • Raise the voice of internationals. Take the survey and share your experience in Denmark.

    Raise the voice of internationals. Take the survey and share your experience in Denmark.

    Copenhagen Capacity has launched a survey for all internationals living in Denmark to find out if they are happy here and what challenges they face. The Copenhagen Post is the media partner for this initiative. You can find the survey below in the article.

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  • Copenhagen ranked 4th for career growth

    Copenhagen ranked 4th for career growth

    Copenhagen is ranked as the fourth-best city in the world for career growth, according to an analysis by EnjoyTravel. This ranking considers various factors such as living costs, salary levels, workforce availability, and overall quality of life. Copenhagen is noted for its blend of historical and modern elements, particularly in the green energy sector, which influences job opportunities.

  • Data shows that non-Western immigrants have saved local economies in Denmark

    Data shows that non-Western immigrants have saved local economies in Denmark

    A study reveals how only the massive influx of non-Western immigrants has saved many areas in Denmark from a decline in the workforce and a consequently shrinking economy

  • Long-term unemployment is double for non-Western immigrants

    Long-term unemployment is double for non-Western immigrants

    An analysis from the Labour Movement’s Business Council shows that the rate in long-term unemployment for non-Western immigrants is 1.8 times higher than for Danes. In other words, a chronic unemployment situation is way more probable for non-Western internationals.