Novo is on track to hit DKK 100 billion in profits this year, say experts. Meanwhile, the municipality removes Palestinian flags from a Nørrebro bridge, Denmark’s most expensive house goes up for sale, and a well-known food critic calls Copenhagen’s restaurant rules ‘total ass’.
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Novo is on track to hit DKK 100 billion in profits this year, say experts. Meanwhile, the municipality removes Palestinian flags from a Nørrebro bridge, Denmark's most expensive house goes up for sale, and a well-known food critic calls Copenhagen's restaurant rules 'total ass'.
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