Danish jubilation and disappointment as Magdeburg won the Champions League in handball

It was a purely German final when the Champions League in men’s handball was decided on Sunday in Cologne. It was also a match between the newly crowned champions Füchse Berlin and runners-up Magdeburg in the Bundesliga. Danish superstar and World Best Handballer two years in a row, Mathias Gidsel, could for once not lift […]


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  • Ministry opens public call for suggestions on women to be honoured in public spaces

    The Ministry of Culture has launched a website where Danes can suggest which historical women should be recognised in public spaces. The initiative is a collaboration with Aalborg University and aims to address the clear imbalance in how men and women are represented in statues and other forms of public art. The new website, borgerbidrag.dk, […]


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  • Warm and summery days ahead, says DMI

    After the cloudburts, Denmark can look forward to a stretch of warm and sunny weather, according to the Danish Meteorological Institute. A low-pressure system currently over Poland is expected to weaken and shift slightly southward on Thursday, allowing clearer skies to spread over the country from the north.

    While the southern parts of Denmark may see “considerable cloud cover” and “some scattered rain or showers” early in the day, conditions will improve as the day progresses, says meteorologist Erik Hansen. “Warm air will blow over us from Sweden,” he adds, bringing daytime temperatures between 22 and 27 degrees Celsius. The warmest areas are expected to be in North Jutland, where the weather is also likely to remain dry.

    Some afternoon showers may occur locally, possibly with thunder, but most regions will experience a dry and mild day.

    Looking further ahead, DMI forecasts a period of stable and summery weather starting Friday and continuing through the weekend. Hansen notes that Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are “expected to bring truly fine summer weather, with sunshine and temperatures above 25 degrees each day.” A few local showers could develop during the afternoon heat, but they are expected to be isolated.


  • Ex-Copenhagen Municipality employee arrested for selling CPR info to gangs to aid murders

    The National Unit for Special Crime (National enhed for Særlig Kriminalitet, NSK) has arrested and charged a former employee of Copenhagen Municipality for using the CPR system to help plan a gang-related attempted murder. The suspect is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday. According to a press release from NSK, the individual is a […]


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  • Risk of heavy cloudbursts remains in Denmark

    The worst has passed, but there is still a risk of heavy cloudbursts in Denmark today, according to the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI). Lars Henriksen, one of DMI’s meteorologists, explains: “Today, Wednesday, the atmosphere over Denmark remains unstable, and showers may suddenly form in some places, potentially becoming both intense and accompanied by thunder.” The […]


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  • Electric aircraft visited Copenhagen Airport for the first time

    A few days ago, Copenhagen Airport hosted its first visit from an electric aircraft. The event took place in the Vilhelm Lauritzen Terminal and was attended by Minister of Transport Thomas Danielsen and other officials. The aircraft, a test version of the ALIA CX300 from American company Beta Technologies, is currently traveling through Europe to […]


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  • Almost 30 municipalities were hit hard by the cloudbursts

    The cloudbursts came and hit hard. Several locations in Denmark today were struck by a storm described by the Danish Meteorological Institute as possibly dangerous. The rain that usually falls in a month fell in a matter of hours, sometimes minutes, creating problems in several regions of the country. In some areas, double cloudbursts took […]


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  • Large Danish study finds no link between vaccines and autism or other health conditions

    A new Danish registry study involving over 1 million children finds no evidence of a connection between aluminum-containing childhood vaccines and 50 health conditions, including autism, asthma, and autoimmune diseases. The study was published in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine on July 15, 2025. Researchers from Statens Serum Institut (SSI) analyzed health data […]


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  • Fire in Skagen Klitplantage under control, but firefighting continues

    A wildfire broke out in Skagen Klitplantage on Monday afternoon, affecting a large area of forest in northern Jutland. Emergency services, including local fire crews, have been working around the clock to contain the blaze. By Tuesday morning, after more than 24 hours of firefighting, the fire was largely under control. The fire has spread […]


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  • The weather: Cloudbursts for two days, then sun returns across most of Denmark

    Weather-wise, it will be a very “Danish” week, according to DMI, with sun, rain, and clouds alternating. Fortunately, the weekend looks like the best part. Here’s a look at this week’s forecast — and remember, in Denmark, the weather can change quickly, as well as the forecasts. Cloudbursts The Danish Meteorological Institute warns of heavy […]


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  • Solar energy was the most important source of electricity in the EU in June

    10 years ago, solar energy did not play a major role in Europe’s energy supply. What a difference a decade can make! In June, solar energy was the number one source of energy for European sockets, according to data from energy think tank Ember, Politiken reports. Solar energy was responsible for just over 22 percent […]


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  • Prices for hiring craftsmen have gone through the roof

    Danes are increasingly choosing to embark on larger housing projects. This has caused prices to explode. The average price of a task has increased from DKK 43,297 in the first half of 2023 to DKK 74,321 in 2025. “The increase is an expression of the fact that homeowners are investing more in comprehensive improvements to […]


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  • Europeans in great numbers want focus on climate change

    European politicians should do more to mitigate the climate crisis, according to the Eurobarometer, a large opinion poll conducted for the European Commission. 85 percent of citizens surveyed across the EU believe that the climate crisis should be a priority. And that climate change is a serious problem, DR reports. Right now, the EU countries’ […]


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  • Here are the most popular names for newborns in the Capital Region

    Nora tops the list for girls’ names in the Capital Region – Otto is most popular among boys Danmarks Statistik has just published the list of the most popular children’s names in 2024 in the Capital Region. Here, the Capital Region stands out compared to the rest of Denmark. Nationally, the most popular names are […]


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  • Germans enjoy spending their summer holidays in Denmark

    Don’t be surprised if you hear German in the Danish summer landscape. Denmark’s neighbours are keen to come to Denmark for their summer holidays. Figures from Statistics Denmark show that German guests have booked 142,787 house weeks in July and August by the end of May. “German holidaymakers are flocking to Denmark for their summer […]


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  • Danes in relationships want to have money for themselves

    Consumer economist at Sydbank, Ann Lehmann Erichsen, has conducted a study that shows that only half of all couples – both married and unmarried – have joint finances. That figure was 71 percent in 2010. More modern forms of cohabitation have taken over the past 15 years. At the same time, around 368,000 couples live […]


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  • Roskilde Festival reported to police for pro-Palestinian demonstration

    The police have received two reports regarding the concert by the Irish band Fontaines D.C. at the Roskilde Festival It is not possible to elaborate on what the reports are about currently, TV 2 Kosmopol reports. At the end of the concert, the band let activists take the stage and the microphone. They got the […]


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  • Vingegaard had a bad day in time trial – Pogacar takes the yellow jersey

    Before Wednesday’s time trial, there were expectations that Jonas VIngegaard could beat Slovenian Tadej Pogacar and conquer the yellow jersey in the Tour de France. Think twice. The Dane was thoroughly beaten by Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar, even finishing outside the top ten on the stage. Danish hopes for a third Tour de France […]


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  • Every fourth young between 13 and 26 years old has used opioids, survey

    The study is published in the Danish Medical Journal and is based on an anonymous questionnaire with 1,222 responses from young people between 13 and 26 years old, collected at high schools and educational institutions, Politiken reports. Every fourth person states that they have tried opioids. “There are groups of young people in Denmark where […]


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  • Danish companies are most nervous about trade war and tariff chaos

    At a time when there is again uncertainty about tariffs and Donald Trump’s possible trade wars, a survey from the Confederation of Danish Industries (DI) shows that uncertainty about future trade conditions dominates among Danish companies. The fear of an escalation of the trade war and the tariff chaos that the US President has started […]


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  • Summer and warm weather to be expected

    The last few days have brought classic Danish summer weather: Rain, showers and wind. Rarely temperatures above 20 degrees. But hang in there! Better times are coming. A high pressure is building over Great Britain, and that will stop the rain, DMI forecasts. Warmer air is coming in over Denmark, even though Wednesday starts a […]


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  • Housing prices in the capital continue to go up

    A reduced supply is pushing up prices, especially for ownership properties in the capital, according to figures from Finans Danmark, Ritzau reports. In Copenhagen, the average asking price for ownership in June was DKK 73,672 per square meter. This represents an increase of 12.9 percent from last year and 0.14 percent from the month before. […]


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  • Danish women are out of EURO 2025 after two matches

    The European Championship in Switzerland has been a short experience for the Danish women’s football team. After Friday’s 0-1 defeat to Sweden, points were required against the strong German team in Basel. The Danes withstood the German pressure in the first half and received assistance from VAR disallowing a German goal. Quite suddenly, Amalie Vangsgaard […]


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  • Denmark wants EU to work together, Prime Minister

    Denmark will work for a safe, competitive and green Europe. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said this in a speech to the EU Parliament in Strasbourg, according to DR and Ritzau. The Prime Minister was in Strasbourg on Tuesday to present the priorities of the Danish EU Presidency to the EU parliamentarians. Europe is in the […]


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  • FC Copenhagen holds on to star players and signs young international talents

    In 14 days, FC Copenhagen will start qualifying for the Champions League. The opponent will be the winner of the match between Differdange from Luxembourg and Drita from Kosovo. Sports director Sune Smith-Nielsen has not had much summer vacation. First, he rejected offers from German clubs for head coach Jacob Neestrup. According to Danish media, […]


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  • Female couples have the same chance of becoming parents as a man and a woman

    The fertility of couples with two women is today about the same as that of couples with a man and a woman. This is revealed in a new book published by Peter Fallesen, research professor at the ROCKWOOL Foundation. 60% of couples consisting of two women who have married since 2007 have had a child […]


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  • The Danish and American foreign ministers share analysis of Putin

    The Danish Foreign Minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, on Monday met the US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, Marco Rubio, in Washington. “I have experienced a good and open discussion with the American Secretary of State, who has had nothing to criticize Denmark for,” Lars Løkke Rasmussen told DR after the meeting. The two […]


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  • Take the train from Copenhagen to Berlin and Prague in 2026 without change

    From May 2026, you can take the train directly from Copenhagen to Berlin and Prague without changing, Danske Stats Baner (DSB) writes in a press release. DSB has entered a collaboration with the German and Czech railway companies Deutsche Bahn and Ceske Drahy to establish a direct train connection between the three capitals. “We greatly […]


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  • Record numbers of older people continue to work beyond retirement age

    A new analysis from business organization SME Denmark shows that thousands of Danes over the state pension age are increasingly choosing to stay in the labor market. It can be linked to the fact that Folketinget removed the offset of earned income from the state pension from January 1, 2023. This has made it much […]


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  • Ten criminal families cost Copenhagen 25 million a year

    Copenhagen’s ten most criminal families cost the Municipality of Copenhagen up to 25 million kroner in expenses per year, Berlingske reports. Mayor for employment and integration Jens-Kristian Lütken has ordered the calculation from his own administration But he is not allowed to be given the names of the 36 members of Copenhagen’s ten most criminal […]


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  • Municipalities in Denmark net 1.2 billion DKK for parking

    The price of parking has skyrocketed. Several municipalities have expanded payment zones, raised fees, and residents must pay more for licenses to have their cars parked near their homes, DR reports. The result is that last year the municipalities received almost 1.2 billion DKK in revenue from parking. That is 114 million more than the […]


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  • Supply of houses for sale in the capital area has fallen by 10 percent

    In the regions of Copenhagen, North Zealand and East Zealand, the supply of houses has been reduced by more than 10 percent since the same time last year. “We have seen increasing demand in these areas for a long time. Many homes have come up for sale, but there have been more buyers. This has […]


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  • Two Danes advance in Wimbledon – tough opponents ahead

    Thursday was a joyous day for Denmark in the traditional Wimbledon tennis tournament.

    After more than 4.5 hours of play, world number 200 August Holmgren surprisingly defeated Czech Tomas Machac 7-6, 6-7, 6-7, 7-5 and 7-6.

    Along the way, Holmgren survived three Czech match points. The 27-year-old Dane has never qualified for a Grand Slam tournament before.

    The money he earns at Wimbledon corresponds to the total amount of prize money earned so far in his career.

    “No matter what the situation is, I must play my game in the big moments. I can sometimes look like a huge idiot, like when I made three double faults in the tiebreak in the second set, and then I can look like a huge winner here at the end, where I made a backhand on the line,” Holmgren told DR upon the surprising victory.

    In the third round, the 11th seeded Alex de Minaur awaits. That’s where the adventures end, right?

    “I don’t see why it should stop here,” says Holmgren with a grin.

    More expected is that Denmark’s strongest female tennis player has advanced to the third round.

    Clara Tauson (22nd in the world) beat Russian Anna Kalinskaya 6-3, 7-6 after a convincing performance. Tauson has never been this far in Wimbledon before, as she is not a big fan of playing on the grass.

    In the third round, the former Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina awaits. A tough opponent for Tauson, who, however, after two victories, has great faith in her own abilities.

    “I would have been happier to be in another part of the draw, but it will be a great match on a hopefully great court,” says Clara Tauson to DR.


  • Security has been increased for the American Independence Day

    July 4th is the US Independence Day, and this is causing the North Jutland Police to send more officers to the annual Rebildfest south of Aalborg, DR reports. “We are taking the precautions that the situation requires and are taking action based on the intelligence we are getting. I can’t go into the details about […]


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  • 19-year-old man convicted of killing and raping 13-year-old girl in Jutland

    19-year-old Elias Shegow was found guilty on Thursday of killing and raping his 13-year-old ex-girlfriend behind the district heating plant in the small North Jutland town of Hjallerup in March 2024. The district court in Hjørring reached this conclusion, BT reports. The man had pleaded guilty to the murder of the 13-year-old ex-girlfriend. But he […]


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  • Ørestaden is probably Denmark’s most international place to live

    In 2004, 100 citizens lived in Ørestaden of Amager. Today, almost 26,000 live in Ørestad Parish alone, Politiken reports.

    Just over half of all residents in Ørestad Parish are internationals, almost equally divided between Western and non-Western immigrants and descendants.

    “There are some who call Ørestad little New York,” says Susanne Billesø, who has been a teacher at Ørestad School for 11 years, to Politiken.

    At Ørestad School, there are 750 children with 65 nationalities – from the Nordic countries, almost all European countries, the US, Korea, China, India, Iran, African countries, yes, states that the school management has to look up on a world map to get it placed when new children are enrolled.

    The average grade at Ørestad School is higher after the 9th grade graduation exam than at other Copenhagen schools on average. And more people get a secondary education than the average in both the municipality and the rest of the country.

    What most international children have in common is that the vast majority of their parents are educated, many are well-educated, and have come here as sought-after specialists or skilled workers who help Mærsk, Novo Nordisk, Nordea or other large pharmaceutical, IT or financial companies, many of which have their domiciles in Ørestad.

    Household income is also higher in Ørestad than in the rest of the Municipality of Copenhagen.

    “Many intrnational children are really talented. And their parents often invest significantly more in their children’s learning, they are ambitious, they want something for them. Some Danish parents could learn a little from that,” says Susanne Billesø.


  • Biggest income increases in “Novo-land”

    The Danish economy is thriving these days and across the country, the annual income is ticking up. The biggest percentage increase in income is seen in Kalundborg Municipality, where citizens’ income has increased by 6.5 percent, corresponding to approximately DKK 20,700 in 2024 compared to the previous year. Kalundborg is one of the municipalities where […]


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  • Boom times for internationals in Danish tourism industry

    The increasing number of tourists in Denmark and in Copenhagen in particular are creating a massive demand for labor in the hotel and restaurant industry. The industry is employing more than ever before, TV2 Kosmopol reports. In 2024, there were more than 11 million tourists in Copenhagen, compared to almost nine million in 2019. “Right […]


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  • Danes love recycling in the summer

    During the summer, business is booming in the country’s second-hand shops. This is noticeable at Folkekirkens Nødhjælp (DaneChurchAid), where sales increase significantly by an average of 25 percent compared to the rest of the year. The big summer sale at second-hand shops is part of a general trend: More and more Danes have started recycling […]


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  • Konservative wants to increase efforts for homeless internationals in Copenhagen

    Konservative wants a comprehensive effort for socially vulnerable poverty migrants in Vesterbro. “In a welfare society like Denmark we can’t afford to watch these people scurry through life on the streets and alleys. We must take proper care of our European citizens,” says Niels Peder Ravn, from Konservative to TV2 Kosmopol. Hence, the party has […]


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  • Danish food prices second highest in the EU

    If you think prices are high in Danish supermarkets, no wonder. According to Statistics Denmark, Denmark had the second highest prices in the EU in 2024. In 2024, the price level in Denmark was 19 percent above the average in the 27 EU countries. Only in Luxembourg people need to have more money out of […]


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  • Internationals want metro stations to be pronounced in Danish

    When passengers approach a station on the Copenhagen metro, they have been used to both a Danish and an English pronunciation of the individual station over the loudspeaker. But in future, the English station pronunciations will be pronounced in Danish, Metroselskabet announced in a press release. Metroselskabet has conducted a survey among tourists and international […]


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  • Tesla is back among car buyers in Denmark

    Danes may have forgiven Elon Musk for his support for Donald Trump. After a tough winter for Musk’s car brand, Tesla’s Model Y is back among the Danes’ favorite cars. In June, it came in second on the list with more than 1,100 cars sold, TV2 reports. Skoda’s Elroq sold 1,600, and it looks like […]


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  • Vestas stock drops following presentation of Trump’s “big beautiful bill”

    Vestas shares fell over 6 percent at Monday’s market open after the unveiling of a 940-page U.S. legislative package over the weekend. Among restrictions to Medicaid and food stamps, tax breaks, and an increase to the debt ceiling, the proposed legislation includes the removal of certain tax rebates that have previously benefited wind turbine manufacturers. […]


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  • Dybvad: “It should be easier to come from the UK than from Somalia”

    Minister for Immigration and Integration Kaare Dybvad (S) defended the government’s new labor agreement by stating that national origin should play a role in recruitment access. “We are saying for the first time ever that it matters where you come from,” he told DR, highlighting that the deal prioritizes countries with close economic, political, and […]


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  • Danish economy fell more sharply than initially expected

    Denmark’s economy shrank by 1.3 percent in the first quarter of 2025, according to new figures from Danmarks Statistik. The updated data marks a steeper decline than the initial estimate of 0.5 percent released in May. The pharmaceutical sector played a significant role in the downturn, though the drop follows a strong economic performance in […]


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  • Flexibility is the most important thing for Danes when choosing a job – study

    58 percent of the 1,065 Danes surveyed point to flexible work as a factor that makes the workplace attractive. Only 33 percent of the Danes surveyed point to “high pay”. This is shown by a new Nordic health report prepared by the analysis agency Verian for If, the largest insurance company in the Nordic region. […]


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  • Heat from South Europe is sweeping across Denmark this week

    The summer holidays have officially started in Denmark this week, and it can be felt all over the country. Until Wednesday, temperatures will rise day by day, and when the summer heat culminates, the thermometer in several places in the country could reach above 30 degrees Celsius, DR reports. Monday will start with summery weather, […]


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  • Controversial politician in reamarkable comeback as chair of ruling party

    The politician convicted of fraud Aleqa Hammond is back at the helm of the ruling party Siumut in Greenland. Before winning the election, she acknowledged her repeated misuse of public funds and apologized to her party colleagues. After the election, she promised that there are no current plans to change the majority coalition in Greenland. […]


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  • Spain still reigns as Danes’ top holiday pick

    Danes once again showed their love for sunshine and sangria in 2024, as Spain topped the list of long-haul travel destinations for the 23rd year running. According to new figures from Danmarks Statistik, trips of four nights or more most often led to Spain, followed by Greece and Italy. Germany, France and Sweden shared third […]


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  • School’s out – Danes start vacation

    Today is the last day of school, and that means the start of the holiday season for many Danes. Danish Road authorities predict that there will be heavy traffic and queues during Friday between 2 and 6 pm. On Saturday it is especially between 11 am and 3 pm, while traffic on Sunday will be […]


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