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How a Chinese movie changed animation history: the phenomenon of Ne Zha 2, explained
The animated film was released in January 2025 in China and has already become the highest-grossing animated movie in history, as well as the fifth highest-grossing film of all time. It is in Danish cinemas these very days
Media: Collective agreement terms may lead to more international labor in Denmark
The governing parties have been negotiating internally for some time on a proposal to attract more international labor to Denmark. According to media outlets, a proposal is almost due
Foreign students in unaccredited courses lose right to work, search for a job, and bring family
In response to the growing number of foreign students coming to Denmark on study visas and then dropping out of their studies to start working, the Ministry of Immigration has introduced new restrictions starting today
Behind the walls: Denmark’s largest prison opened its doors for the first time
In many countries, prisons are hidden and off-limits. In Denmark, you can walk in and see for yourself. That’s exactly what happened when Vestre Fængsel, Denmark’s largest prison, opened its gates to the public for the first time
From au pair to Netflix screens: a Filipina’s journey in Denmark
Gel Andersen never imagined that her quiet working life in Denmark would one day lead to a role in a Netflix series — but that’s exactly what happened
Roskilde Festival reveals full 2025 lineup and schedule
From Olivia Rodrigo to Tyla, and from Nine Inch Nails to The Raveonettes, this year’s Roskilde Festival will host 185 acts across eight days—completing a program that spans pop, rock, hip-hop, experimental, and traditional music from 45 countries
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Media: Collective agreement terms may lead to more international labor in Denmark
The governing parties have been negotiating internally for some time on a proposal to attract more international labor to Denmark. According to media outlets, a proposal is almost due
Inside Denmark’s innovation engine
With half of its staff being international, the BioInnovation Institute reflects Denmark’s broader transformation into a global innovation hub. But can the country—and Europe—keep up the pace? “If reforms are made now, we can close the gap in ten years,” explains BII’s CEO
International designers struggle to find jobs in Denmark
Many internationals come to Denmark to work as designers, but the field appears to be one of the hardest to break into. The Copenhagen Post spoke with two internationals struggling to find their way into the industry.
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