Orcadians and idioms
This week, Owen talks about Orkney’s ambition to become part of Norway and if Scandic life can travel. Marius tests us on Danish idioms and what they mean. While Abby tells us about her week in the Iron Age and catches us up on some headlines
The evolving journey of women of colour in Danish corporate spaces
Women of non-Danish origin, including women of colour, fare the worst in key metrics such as leadership representation, salary, and net worth.
Five of the most significant women from Danish history
Political leaders, queens, entrepreneurs, and writers—many women have shaped Denmark, changing the course of history and making it the country it is today. Today, we will look at five of the most influential among them
Region Hovedstaden urged to prioritize research of female diseases
Region Hovedstaden (the capital region) has been recommended to increase focus and funds on diseases unique to women by a task committee, as previous research has mainly focused on the male body. The committee’s proposals hope to provide both short and long term approaches to research of female diseases and overall healthcare system.
Trust in the U.S. plummets as Danes hope for a European security solution
Danish confidence in the United States as an ally has dropped sharply, according to a new Berlingske poll, and 41% now see the U.S. as a potential or even outright threat
All the world’s problems have landed on Denmark’s table in the UN Security Council
Denmark has just taken over the presidency of the UN Security Council. On Monday, the program was approved by the council, so now it is Denmark’s task to lead the discussion on all the world’s biggest security problems.
Error in Danish tax system denies property refunds for hundreds of homeowners
Danish homeowners face denied tax refunds due to a system error, with hundreds impacted by missing years in property tax calculations and no clear way to challenge the mistake. Concerns over legality and transparency are now being raised.
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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.
Minister proposes major changes to rules for international students in Denmark
The increasing number of Nepalese students coming to Denmark and working in various industries, along with their spouses, is raising concerns within government ranks. Immigration and Integration Minister Kaare Dybvad Bek has announced his intention to introduce stricter rules for everyone.
Denmark to invest heavily in vocational education
The Danish government will allocate one billion DKK annually from 2030 to improve vocational education. The initiative aims to lower dropout rates, enhance training quality, and address labor shortages by increasing financial support for schools, teacher training, and international study opportunities.