The Glyptotek has announced its decision to return an ancient bronze portrait of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus to Türkiye. Dating from CE 195–211, the portrait was requested by the Turkish ambassador in May 2023, who argued that it originated from Boubon, an ancient site in southwest Türkiye, and was illegally excavated and traded.The museum’s decision […]
Glyptotek returns ancient portrait of Roman Emperor to Türkiye
The Glyptotek will return a bronze portrait of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus (CE 195–211) to Türkiye, confirming its origins in Boubon after extensive research. The decision, part of broader efforts to address illicitly traded artifacts, reflects ethical guidelines and constructive collaboration with Türkiye to safeguard cultural heritage.


Foreign workers forced to return part of their wages, investigation underway
The Danish media Ekstra Bladet has reported on a major fraud that involved international workers at the Novo Nordisk construction site in Kalundborg, who were forced to return part of their wages to a construction company
Danes reject “war tax” in new survey
Most Danes oppose a war tax, favoring alternative ways of funding defense spending. Public sector cuts and the use of treasury reserves are on the table, but preferences are divided along the political spectrum.
There is something rotten about the city of Helsingør
The cozy crime TV show about Dan Sommerdahl attracts tourists from many countries to Helsingør. Denmark’s version of Midsomer Murders will soon start filming for season seven – and Helsingør is now known for more than Hamlet and Kronborg
The government wants to expand the immediate deportation program for convicted foreigners
Currently, foreign nationals sentenced to up to four months can be deported. The government wants to extend this to sentences of up to one year.
“The intention is to preserve their identity”. The story of the Romanian school Aarhus
In Aarhus, there is the Romanian school Ion Creangă, which opened in 2014. Over the years, it has grown and now teaches around 120 children, aged 6 to 16, in Aarhus and four other Danish cities
Raise the voice of internationals. Take the survey and share your experience in Denmark.
Copenhagen Capacity has launched a survey for all internationals living in Denmark to find out if they are happy here and what challenges they face. The Copenhagen Post is the media partner for this initiative. You can find the survey below in the article.
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Career
Copenhagen ranked 4th for career growth
Copenhagen is ranked as the fourth-best city in the world for career growth, according to an analysis by EnjoyTravel. This ranking considers various factors such as living costs, salary levels, workforce availability, and overall quality of life. Copenhagen is noted for its blend of historical and modern elements, particularly in the green energy sector, which influences job opportunities.
Data shows that non-Western immigrants have saved local economies in Denmark
A study reveals how only the massive influx of non-Western immigrants has saved many areas in Denmark from a decline in the workforce and a consequently shrinking economy
Long-term unemployment is double for non-Western immigrants
An analysis from the Labour Movement’s Business Council shows that the rate in long-term unemployment for non-Western immigrants is 1.8 times higher than for Danes. In other words, a chronic unemployment situation is way more probable for non-Western internationals.