The Thai Embassy hosted a lively cultural festival at Havneparken in Islands Brygge. Among those present were Thai ambassador Vimon Kidchob (above, in sunglasses).
The Thai Embassy hosted a lively cultural festival at Havneparken in Islands Brygge. Among those present were Thai ambassador Vimon Kidchob (above, in sunglasses).
Data analyst Kelly Rasmussen analyzes how internationals from different nationalities have varying retention rates in Denmark. Her calculations cover the last decades and show how people from wealthier democracies tend to leave more than others
It was back in 2003, that a crowd of ordinary people last protested against the U.S. After all this time, on Saturday, hundreds of people gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy for a demonstration.
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
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.
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.
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Data analyst Kelly Rasmussen analyzes how internationals from different nationalities have varying retention rates in Denmark. Her calculations cover the last decades and show how people from wealthier democracies tend to leave more than others
Asbjørn Overgaard, CEO of Copenhagen Capacity, comments on the 2024 immigration data and the trend of more and more internationals leaving the country. “We have done much over the last 15 years, and now we need to do more.”
According to Danmarks Statistik, of the 83,216 who moved to Denmark in 2024, 54,614 people immigrated to either work or study. This means that low retention is a real problem.
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