On Wednesday, the government will announce a new DKK 40 billion investment in national defence to achieve its NATO target. The spend will almost triple conscription time, increase the total number of conscripts, and strengthen the army’s 1st Brigade.
Denmark to announce major defence budget increase
On Wednesday, the government will announce a new DKK 40 billion investment in national defence to achieve its NATO target. The spend will almost triple conscription time, increase the total number of conscripts, and strengthen the army’s 1st Brigade.

New exhibition at Danish Architecture Center focuses on recycling and reuse in architecture
The successful exhibition Water is Coming closed a few weeks ago, and a new one is taking its place. The upcoming exhibition will showcase how architecture can look to the future, in the very traditional Danish way of envisioning it: not just beautiful, but also functional. The permanent exhibition So Danes! will remain in place.
More fathers in Denmark are taking paternity leave—but mothers still use the majority
Fathers in Denmark are continuing to take advantage of the country’s parental leave, but mothers still take the majority, indicating only gradual progress toward shared parenting after recent reforms.
“I have a responsibility of portraying more than hygge, pastries and bikes”
Born and raised in Pennsylvania, USA, Derek Hartman moved to Denmark in 2017, to follow his partner – now husband – Mike Walsh. If they started uploading videos together online to depict their life in Denmark as a way to connect with their family abroad, now their YouTube channel accumulates a total of 15M views. Under the name Robe Trotting, Derek continues to humorously portray his life as an adopted Dane on several platforms, including with a Podcast called “What are you doing in Denmark?” (WAYDID Podcast)
Major agreement removes rules and money from public job placement
In a broad political agreement, the government and right-wing parties have decided to simplify the rules and cut bureaucracy. Time will tell whether it will be easier to be unemployed and find your way around the Danish job system.
Home values continue to rise as apartment prices reach new record
New data from Boligsiden shows a continued rise in housing prices across Denmark. In several regions, prices have reached or surpassed previous peak levels from the pandemic period, with apartment prices now at their highest level ever recorded
Thousands of Danes join boycott of U.S. products amid political frustration
A fast-growing Danish Facebook group with 93,000 members is organizing a boycott of U.S. goods, sharing alternatives and practical advice in response to Trump-era politics and recent global tensions.
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The net migration of internationals from many countries is declining
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
“We need brave politicians who listen to internationals”
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.”
Around 70% of internationals come here to work or study – And this is why retention is a problem
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.