On September 19, 1944, Nazi soldiers carried out a large-scale operation in Denmark, arresting over 1,900 Danish policemen.Denmark had been occupied since 1940, and the arrests were the result of its refusal to cooperate further with the German occupiers. The policemen were deported to concentration camps in Germany, where many lost their lives. 2024 will see […]
Stolpersteine: The citizens’ art initiative commemorating WW2 courage in Copenhagen
September 19 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of a mass deportation of Danish policemen to concentration camps by Nazi soldiers. A citizens’ memorial project is keeping their courage alive through urban art in Copenhagen.
US central bank cuts interest rate: Here’s what it means for Danish homeowners
The FED’s interest rate cut will bring savings for homeowners in Denmark with variable loans, say economists.
Stolpersteine: The citizens’ art initiative commemorating WW2 courage in Copenhagen
September 19 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of a mass deportation of Danish policemen to concentration camps by Nazi soldiers. A citizens’ memorial project is keeping their courage alive through urban art in Copenhagen.
The government presents major health plan
In Denmark, five regions are responsible for health and hospitals. The government will propose that the regions of Sjælland and the capital be combined, so that in future there will be four regions in Denmark.
SAS emerges from bankruptcy, opens 15 new routes from Copenhagen
The new routes, expected to open in summer 2025, will connect Copenhagen with Seattle, Krakow, Madrid, Budapest, Lyon, Valencia, Malta, Bucharest, Milan, Seville, Turku, Billund, Kristiansand, Harstad/Narvik and Bodø.
Margrethe Vestager to become new chairman of the board of DTU
The Danish EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, who is currently serving out her tenure as the EU Commissioner for Competition, will become chairman of the board of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) at the end of 2024.
More and more schools in Copenhagen introduce driving bans in the morning
Several schools in Copenhagen have introduced a ban on cars passing by in the morning, typically to drop children off. The idea is to create safer school roads and make it easier to monitor the traffic.
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Diversifying the Nordics: How a Nigerian economist became a beacon for inclusivity in Scandinavia
Chisom Udeze, the founder of Diversify – a global organization that works at the intersection of inclusion, democracy, freedom, climate sustainability, justice, and belonging – shares how struggling to find a community in Norway motivated her to build a Nordic-wide professional network. We also hear from Dr. Poornima Luthra, Associate Professor at CBS, about how to address bias in the workplace.
Lolland Municipality launches support package for accompanying spouses
Lolland Municipality, home to Denmark’s largest infrastructure project – the Fehmarnbelt tunnel connection to Germany – has launched a new jobseeker support package for the accompanying partners of international employees in the area. The job-to-partner package offers free tailored sessions on finding a job and starting a personal business.
This rooftop ‘Scandarabian’ restaurant is helping international jobseekers to upskill for the Danish market
The social enterprise and rooftop restaurant Do More focuses especially on helping long-term unemployed citizens who struggle to enter the Danish labor market due to a lack of experience from their home country, language barriers, and other factors.