Interview: Naderah Parwani is used to fighting – ever since she fled Afghanistan with her family as a little girl. A lot of her work is about strengthening minorities’ self-understanding and self-awareness.
She speaks out against racism in Denmark
Interview: Naderah Parwani is used to fighting – ever since she fled Afghanistan with her family as a little girl. A lot of her work is about strengthening minorities’ self-understanding and self-awareness.

Greenland, Danish life science, and the future of US-Danish relations
The US is the biggest market for the Danish life science industry, the country’s currently most important. Despite the situation, Denmark is not alone. There is also room for compromise, and promises of such jobs and additional investments are likely to at least reduce the tensions in US-Danish trade relations.
The internationals who created an app to make friends in Denmark
A team of young internationals has created an app that is helping their peers connect and build friendships in Denmark, addressing the challenges of social integration.
New documentary stirs debate in Denmark and Greenland
The documentary Greenland’s White Gold, reveals the worth of cryolite mining in Greenland to be in the billions. Over the years its value has been undermined, despite it acting like a gold mine for the Danish state.
Today is 10 years from Copenhagen terrorist attack
On February 14 and 15, the last terrorist attack took place in Denmark. Another episode occurred in 2022, but in that case, there was no political motive behind it
Enter Christiania: how the Freetown works
We all know Christiania and have been there at least once. But how does the Freetown work? How are decisions made? Can a person move there? Is there rent or bills to pay? British journalist Dave Wood wrote a reportage on Christiania for The Copenhagen Post.
The struggles of Asian women in Denmark’s labour market
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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The struggles of Asian women in Denmark’s labour market
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.
“The retention of international labor is one of the biggest problems,” EY’s director says on integration
In the interest of both native companies and international workers, Ernst & Young (EY) Head of Immigration Rikke Gahrn Wolfsen recommends a change within the Danish integration culture. “The retention of international labor is one of the biggest problems we’re facing at the moment,” she says.
A project to boost inclusion and happiness for internationals in Denmark
Copenhagen Capacity’s newest initiative aims to equip Danish companies with the means to improve inclusion and retention of international employees
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