Rockwool shares drop after quarterly report

Rockwool, the Danish insulation company, saw its stock fall nearly 11% on Wednesday, following the release of its third-quarter financial report. The drop occurred within just over an hour and a half of the report’s publication.The company’s latest financial results showed revenue and operating profit below expectations. Despite this, Rockwool maintained its full-year guidance.Jyske Bank’s […]


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  • Denmark’s green ambitions take a serious hit

    On Thursday, the deadline expired for bidding for the three offshore wind farms put up for bid in the North Sea off Jutland. The Danish government must accept that no companies have submitted bids for the three parks on offer.It is a major setback for the government’s green plans and for Denmark’s ambitions to become […]


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  • Denmark to tighten rules on deporting criminal foreigners

    The Danish government has announced plans to tighten deportation rules, aiming to expel more foreign nationals convicted of crimes. The proposal involves abolishing the current “ladder system,” which makes it harder to deport foreigners who have lived in Denmark for a longer time. Instead, any foreigner sentenced to an unconditional prison term could face deportation, […]


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  • Ukrainian women are more often employed than other female refugees

    Many more Ukrainian women in Denmark are employed, compared to women who have fled from other countries, according to an analysis from the Rockwool Foundation.50 percent of the women who have fled from Ukraine to Denmark are employed. The same applies to 15 percent of the women who have fled from other countries.Research professor at […]


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  • Bomb threat leads to evacuation of Randers Storcenter

    Randers Storcenter was evacuated around midday on Thursday after staff found a written bomb threat. The police received the report at 11:49 AM. East Jutland Police confirmed the incident, and authorities are now investigating the threat to ensure the safety of the public.


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  • Danish female footballers will receive minimum wage from 2025

    Starting in 2025, female football players in Denmark will benefit from improved salaries and working conditions, thanks to a new agreement between the Women’s Football Association (Kvindedivisionsforeningen) and the Players’ Union (Spillerforeningen). The agreement, which has been approved by the Danish Football Union (DBU), ensures that players in Denmark’s women’s football league will receive a […]


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  • Victims of crime face long waits for compensation

    December 5, 2024 – Victims of crimes in Denmark are experiencing unreasonably long delays in receiving compensation, according to a recent investigation by the Ombudsman. The Compensation Board (Erstatningsnævnet), which processes claims for victims of crime, is facing significant backlogs, with processing times often extending up to 24 months, according to data from the Civil […]


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  • Teenager throws acid bomb near church in Holbæk

    Police responded to an unusual incident on Wednesday afternoon when reports emerged of a so-called “acid bomb” near a church building in Holbæk. The site was being used for confirmation preparation classes at the time.The incident, reported by Mid and West Zealand Police in their latest incident log, involved a 13-year-old boy who threw a […]


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  • Historic state visit: Egypt’s president meets Danish Prime Minister

    For the first time in history, an Egyptian president is making a state visit to Denmark. President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi will arrive in Denmark tomorrow, and meet with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Saturday, December 7, at Marienborg. The agenda includes key discussions on security policy, migration, and the green transition.“I am pleased to […]


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  • Denmark faces unexpected decline in birth rates

    Contrary to expectations, Denmark is seeing a drop in birth rates this year compared to 2023, according to figures reported by Politiken from Statistics Denmark.As of September 2024, 43,110 live births were recorded, over 500 fewer than during the same period last year. This decline comes despite earlier projections of a modest increase.In June, Statistics […]


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  • One more Social Democratic mayor quits before next year’s election

    The Social Democrats are doing poorly in opinion polls nationwide. Earlier this year, Social Democratic mayors such as Sophie Hæstorp Andersen (Copenhagen), Jacob Bundsgaard (Aarhus) and Birgit S. Hansen (Frederikshavn) were among the mayors who quit before their terms of office expire next year.Aarhus mayor Jacob Bundsgaard resignsNow another big political name is announcing his […]


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  • Citizen had to explain “Danish values” to get citizenship

    A historic event unfolded in Folketinget on Tuesday.A man (Danish media are not giving his name, Ed.) had to be interviewed by the Danish Parliament’s Citizenship Committee, the first citizenship applicant in recent times. This is the political committee in Denmark that awards Danish citizenship.The man was interviewed by the committee because he has publicly […]


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  • Danish Crown Jewels altered for the first time in 180 Years

    For the first time since the early 1840s, Denmark’s crown jewels have been altered. The Danish Royal House announced the change, which allows the largest gemstones in the Rose-Cut Set to be worn as a diadem.The redesign was a collaboration between Queen Mary, The Royal Danish Collection, and goldsmith Matias Hasbo Dinesen. The gemstones in […]


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  • The Copenhagen Post is now available at the Airport

    The Copenhagen Post magazine is now available at Copenhagen Airport.

    The new issue of the magazine of The Copenhagen Post was published Friday. For the first time, besides its point of distribution, it will be present also in the place that more than others connects internationals to Denmark: the airport.

    You can find the magazine in two lounges areas: the Aviator Lounge and the Eventyr Lounge.


  • Thousands of people automatically enrolled in tax loans unless they opt out

    According to TV2, 700,000 Danish homeowners are set to receive a new loan from the tax authorities unless they actively opt out by December 31. The loans, referred to as supplementary loans, are tied to property tax rebates issued under the new housing tax rules.The Valuation Agency implemented the loans to prevent homeowners from being […]


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  • FC København leads before long winter break; Elyounoussi is player of the autumn

    More than a 2-month break for the Danish Superliga. Yesterday was the last match before the long winter break. FC København won 3-1 against Nordsjælland, and now they are first in the standings, with the same points as Midtjylland (33). Due to the cold winter, the break in the Danish championship is much longer than […]


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  • Berlingske sold to a Norwegian media group

    Amedia, Norway’s largest publisher of editor-driven media, has acquired Berlingske Media. Amedia is a foundation-owned, politically independent media group, and views this purchase as a strategic move to strengthen its position in the Nordic media market.Berlingske Media owns several well-known media outlets with a long history. Among its assets are the daily newspaper Berlingske, the […]


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  • Another cable break in the Nordics

    A break in an internet cable connecting Sweden and Finland has been confirmed by Swedish and Finnish authorities. The damage, discovered early Tuesday morning, occurred on land in Finland, according to Sweden’s Radio news service Ekot.Finnish police have identified two separate breaks in the line. GlobalConnect, the company operating the infrastructure, reported the incidents on […]


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  • Pension wealth in Denmark sets new record

    Most employees in Denmark have a pension scheme as part of their salary. This scheme helps to ensure many in Denmark a good income after retirement.Now new figures from Nationalbanken, processed by the pension company Sampension, show that total pension wealth has set a record.Pension wealth now stands at just over DKK 4,300 billion. The […]


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  • There are eight parallel communities in Denmark

    Last year, the number of parallel community areas in Denmark were 12, this year it is down to eight.This is shown by lists published by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing.“My goal is zero parallel societies to get a more united Denmark, and so that children from disadvantaged residential areas get a better start […]


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  • In a remarkable reversal PM Mette Frederiksen wants the EU to finance investments with debt

    In September, former European Central Bank head, Mario Draghi, painted a gloomy picture of Europe’s competitiveness in the world.He proposed to raise capital through common debt in the EU.Danish PM, Mette Frederiksen, has previously been skeptical of an increased budget, which she called “complete nonsense” five years ago.That was then, this is now.“All countries, and […]


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  • Heavy traffic expected across Denmark during the Christmas holidays

    As is the case every year at Christmas, many people travel across Denmark to be with their familiesDSB (Danske Statsbaner) is expecting up to 275,000 passengers around Christmas. This will be a new record, DSB’s head of information, Tony Bispeskov, told Ritzau.This year, Christmas Eve falls on a Tuesday, and many people have the Friday […]


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  • Train disruptions will last throughout the weekend

    Several train companies affected by the signal failure in Jutland have announced plans to reduce service for the rest of the weekend. According to Banedanmark, reports Ritzau, Nordjyske Jernbaner, Midtjyske Jernbaner, and GoCollective will operate with hourly trains through Sunday, meaning that only one train per hour will run on the affected routes.

    These disruptions impact key connections, including trains from Aarhus to Struer, Aarhus to Viborg, and Esbjerg to Varde. The signal issue caused major disruptions to train traffic across much of Jutland on Thursday, and as of Friday morning, Banedanmark has not yet determined the cause of the failure.


  • Coffee prices reach highest level in 52 years

    Euroinvestor.dk reports that coffee prices have hit their highest point since 1972, as the cost of arabica beans continues to rise. A futures contract for one pound of coffee (about 0.45 kg) now costs $3.20, or around 22 DKK. This increase will soon be felt by consumers at stores.Claus Bertelsen, CEO of Peter Larsen Kaffe, […]


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  • Child poverty rises across Denmark for the first time in six years

    For the first time since 2017, the number of children living in poverty in Denmark has increased, according to a report by the Economic Council of the Labour Movement (AE). In 2023, 2,300 more children were living in families below the poverty line compared to the previous year, reversing a steady downward trend.This rise in […]


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  • Minds of 99 best live artist in Danish Music in 2024

    Danish Music Awards were held on Thursday evening. The award for Danish live act of the year went to Denmark’s perhaps biggest band at the moment, The Minds of 99.As the first music act at all – including international ones – Minds of 99 played three sold-out concerts in three days in Parken, Copenhagen, in […]


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  • Third victim found dead in workplace accident in Fyn. He was a Belgian citizen

    The workplace accident at the biogas plant in Flemløse on Funen has now claimed a third life, as emergency services discovered the body of the missing worker on Thursday evening.The victim, a 53-year-old Belgian citizen, was located at approximately 7 p.m., Funen Police confirmed in a press release. This follows the deaths of two Romanian […]


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  • Massive outage disrupts TDC mobile services, trains affected

    TDC, Denmark’s largest telecommunications provider, faced widespread service disruptions, leaving thousands of customers unable to make calls, including to emergency services at 112. The issue appeared to stem from a software update implemented on Wednesday, which went awry, according to TDC Communications Manager Lasse Bjerre Sørensen. While the exact cause is still under investigation, Sørensen assured TV2 that the company is reviewing its procedures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

    The outage had significant consequences. Funen Police deployed all available patrol cars to the streets, advising residents to approach officers directly if unable to reach police by phone. Officials recommended that people use phones from providers other than TDC or remove their SIM cards to call 112, as phones can connect to emergency services without a SIM card.

    For customers with internet access, alternative communication methods like FaceTime and Facebook Messenger were suggested to maintain contact.

    TDC, which provides mobile, internet, and TV services across Denmark, fixed the problem yesterday night.

    Another consequence was that rains in large parts of Jutland were suspended. The affected lines include Esbjerg-Holstebro, Vejle-Struer, and Aarhus-Aalborg, among others.

    The suspension impacts passengers across North, Central, and South Jutland.

    These problems were still present this morning, affecting students and people going to work.


  • Train Traffic Disrupted Across Jutland

    Trains in large parts of Jutland have been suspended following issues with Banedanmark’s digital signaling system. The affected lines include Esbjerg-Holstebro, Vejle-Struer, and Aarhus-Aalborg, among others. Services are expected to resume by 6 PM, according to Banedanmark.

    The disruption highlights challenges in Denmark’s transition from analog to digital signaling, a project aimed at nationwide implementation by 2033. Once complete, Denmark will be the first country to fully adopt digital systems for rail operations.

    The suspension impacts passengers across North, Central, and South Jutland. Travelers are advised to check for updates on alternative transport options.


  • Ryanair cuts flights from Aalborg (and perhaps Billund)

    Ryanair is scaling back its operations to and from Denmark next year, including a complete pullout from Aalborg Airport, where it had previously operated flights to London and Costa Brava. According to aviation media Check-in.dk, one contributing factor to this reduction could be delays in receiving new planes from Boeing, preventing Ryanair from meeting its […]


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  • Copenhagen Mayor takes paternity leave, replaced by party colleague

    Jens-Kristian Lütken (V), the Employment and Integration Mayor of Copenhagen, is taking three months of paternity leave starting December 2, following the birth of his third child, Valdemar, in June.During his absence, his party colleague Louise Theilade Thomsen (V) will temporarily take over his duties as acting mayor. The change will be officially confirmed at […]


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  • From today, Nuuk in Greenland is connected to Denmark with direct flights

    Starting today, Nuuk in Greenland is connected to Denmark and North America with direct flights. The newly opened international airport in Nuuk features a longer runway that allows larger planes to land, making direct flights possible from Copenhagen, Billund, Aalborg, New York, and Canada.The new connections will significantly reduce travel time between Greenland and Denmark, […]


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  • Rockwool shares drop after quarterly report

    Rockwool, the Danish insulation company, saw its stock fall nearly 11% on Wednesday, following the release of its third-quarter financial report. The drop occurred within just over an hour and a half of the report’s publication.The company’s latest financial results showed revenue and operating profit below expectations. Despite this, Rockwool maintained its full-year guidance.Jyske Bank’s […]


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  • Novo Nordisk will hire fewer people in Denmark

    In the future, Novo Nordisk will hire more people in the US, China and France, says CFO Karsten Munk Knudsen to Bloomberg News.“We will still hire in Denmark, but it will be at a slower pace,” says Knudsen.Novo Nordisk has embarked on a major hiring spree in recent years, but now the company has reached […]


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  • Danish Prime Minister: “Europe must do more for our own security”

    Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen emphasized the need for Europe to strengthen its own security during a Nordic-Baltic summit held today at the Swedish Prime Minister’s residence, Harpsund. The meeting also included Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk and heads of state from eight Nordic-Baltic countries.“The world has become more unsettled. We see this in the […]


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  • Danish Parliament extends special law for Ukrainians

    The Danish Parliament has voted to extend the special law for Ukrainians who fled to Denmark after Russia’s invasion in 2022. The decision, reported by Ritzau, allows Ukrainian refugees to live and work in Denmark until March 17, 2026.Under the extended law, Ukrainians are entitled to work, attend school, and access healthcare services. The law […]


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  • Odense ghetto demolition costs increase by 40%

    The cost of demolishing public housing in the Granparken section of Vollsmose, Odense, has risen significantly. Initially estimated at 610 million DKK, the price has now grown by 40% to 849 million DKK, according to Ingeniøren.The demolition is part of a government mandate to reduce public housing in areas classified as “hard ghetto areas.” Vollsmose […]


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  • Many Danes support facial recognition with conditions on privacy

    A new survey shows that 84% of Danes support the use of facial recognition technology to prevent and solve crimes, including terrorism. The study, conducted by Norstat for the Danish tech company Milestone Systems, highlights broad public approval for the technology’s role in law enforcement. However, trust in its use depends on clear rules and […]


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  • Work accident in Flemløse kills two people

    A work accident at a farm near Flemløse, close to Glamsbjerg on Funen, has left two people dead and several injured. The incident happened on Tuesday while workers were near a silo. Witnesses say the silo collapsed.Emergency services and police have been working at the site, but the terrain has made their work more difficult. […]


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  • Students set up camp at University asking boycott of Israel

    Students Against the Occupation (SMB) have set up a camp at the University of Copenhagen, calling for an academic boycott of Israel. The group demands the university end collaborations with Israeli institutions, citing allegations of war crimes and apartheid.The protest follows the International Criminal Court’s recent arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and […]


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  • The German Prosecutor says Hamas had a weapons depot in Denmark

    The German Federal Prosecutor has alleged that the terrorist group Hamas maintained a secret weapons depot in Denmark. The depot, according to the Prosecutor, was established in 2019 and included a pistol later transported to Germany. The prosecutor stated that the depots were intended for potential attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe. The investigation also […]


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  • Fire in Kongens Nytorv causes problems in central Copenhagen

    A fire broke out early Tuesday morning in a basement beneath a café on Ny Adelgade in central Copenhagen. Emergency services, including firefighters with breathing equipment, were quickly deployed to the scene.The incident has caused traffic disruptions around Kongens Nytorv, which remains closed off. Commuters are advised to find alternative routes, as access near landmarks […]


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  • Two-year delay for the new super hospital

    The opening of the super hospital Nyt OUH in Odense has been delayed again, with patients now expected to move in by the end of 2027.The Region of Southern Denmark has reached an agreement with the Italian contractor OHPT on a revised timeline, as reported by Sundhedsmonitor. The previous plan had aimed for the hospital […]


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  • Danish TV series wins the Emmy

    The Danish TV series One of the Boys has won an International Emmy Award for Best Children’s Live-Action. The award was presented early Tuesday in New York.The series was created by filmmaker Teys Schucany and screenwriter Frederik Rye. It is Schucany’s first TV project, produced after his graduation from film school.One of the Boys premiered […]


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  • Former Chairman of Venstre Jakob Ellemann-Jensen becomes Director of Commerce Association

    The former chairman of Venstre, Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, has got a new job.He will be Deputy Director of the Confederation of Danish Commerce, a large interest organization for companies in Denmark.After a long period of stress-related sick leave, Jakob Ellemann-Jensen left Danish politics in 2023. Until his departure, he was not only Chairman of the Liberal […]


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  • Denmark wants to host more series and film productions

    Movies and TV series filmed in Denmark can in the future receive a so-called production discount. This will put Denmark on the map as a production country and ensure that more films and TV series are filmed in Denmark.“Denmark has a huge strategic interest in paving the way for strong film and TV productions. I […]


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  • 67-year-old woman killed in green area

    A 67-year-old woman was killed on Saturday morning in a green area near Damgade in Sønderborg, in South Denmark. The victim, a local resident, was fatally stabbed.A 38-year-old man has confessed to the attack and was detained following a court hearing on Sunday. He will remain in custody at a psychiatric facility, as an assessment […]


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  • Danish Crown recalls ground beef over salmonella concerns

    Danish Crown has issued a recall for ground beef sold in several Danish supermarket chains after detecting salmonella in the product. The affected beef was produced on November 19 and has a “best before” date of November 26.The recall impacts packages sold at stores including Bilka, Føtex, Netto, Rema 1000, Meny, Spar, Min Købmand, Let-Køb, […]


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  • “We are in crisis”, says Danish Crown CEO

    Danish Crown, one of Denmark’s largest Danish meat producer, is facing significant financial challenges as pig deliveries to its processing plants have dropped in the 2023/24 financial year. The company reported a shortfall of up to three kroner per kilo compared to the EU index, impacting its ability to match competitors’ payments to suppliers.“Our settlement […]


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  • New law to address flooding from rising groundwater levels

    Denmark is facing increasing challenges from rising groundwater levels, threatening homes across the country. A new legislative proposal introduced by Environment Minister Magnus Heunicke aims to address this issue by enabling wastewater companies to implement collective solutions to protect flood-prone urban areas.Over the past three decades, the groundwater table has risen significantly, leaving 450,000 buildings […]


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  • The intense cold is causing problems across the country

    Denmark is in the grip of winter as snow and freezing temperatures create a challenging environment for residents and commuters. On Thursday evening, temperatures in Billund dropped to -12.0°C, marking the coldest early-winter temperature since 1971, according to DMI meteorologist Sebastian Pelt. The dramatic drop from freezing to double-digit subzero temperatures occurred within hours due […]


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