There will be no throne nor crown, no abbeys, no fly-bys — none of the pageantry of the British royal ceremonies. Though the Danish event will be pared-back, it will feature more pomp than of those of the 11 other European monarchies, most of which have never had traditional coronations.
What’s in a coronation?
There will be no throne nor crown, no abbeys, no fly-bys — none of the pageantry of the British royal ceremonies. Though the Danish event will be pared-back, it will feature more pomp than of those of the 11 other European monarchies, most of which have never had traditional coronations.
The Danish state buys a large stake in Copenhagen Airport
Denmark with 98 percent of the shares will become the sole owner of the airport. Some believe it is a safeguard for critical infrastructure, while others are concerned and call for reducing the ownership stake
Incomes grow in Denmark, but also inequality
The wealthiest 10% of people saw a sharp increase of 8.5%, while the poorest saw a +8.9%. The people in between experience a growth around 3%. The inequality, measured by the Gini Coefficient is growing.
Why are design (and lamps) so important in Denmark?
Art and design historian Malene Lytken wrote the book “Danish Lights: 1920 to Now”, about the evolution of Danish lamp design throughout the decades. The Copenhagen Post met up with Lytken for a discussion about design, and its importance in Danish society.
A Guide to Christmas markets
While this year’s big news is the comeback of the iconic ice-skating rink at Kongens Nytorv, after being closed for 16 years, Christmas markets are still one of the most popular attractions in Denmark. Here is a guide to discover them.
From dream to success: a Sushi story in Denmark
With passion, hard work, and a willingness to learn from their mistakes, Jie Gong and her husband, Jian Zhao, have built Iki Sushi from a single takeaway in Aarhusgade to a growing restaurant chain with strong local roots.
“I love Denmark, but it needs clearer ideas about internationals”, says Annie Samples
INTERVIEW: From her Instagram and TikTok pages (Annieineventyrland), Annie Samples shares stories about Denmark with more than half a million followers. To some extent, she is a symbol—one of the few—of being an international in Denmark. Yet, life here hasn’t been easy for her either: “I came as a spouse, and I had the same struggles that a lot of other internationals have.”
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Career
Employment in the green industry is growing
According to data from Statistics Denmark, employment in the green industry grew by an average of nearly 6% in one year. In some sub-sectors, this growth reached between 10% and 20%. These numbers make the green sector one of the fastest-growing in terms of employment in Denmark.
The intuition trap: leading Danes in cross-cultural teams
Signe Biering, an executive coach trained in psychology with a background in diplomacy, explains how over-reliance on intuition in decision-making can hinder cross-cultural collaboration. She highlights Denmark’s cultural tendency to trust gut feelings and authenticity but warns of its risks in diverse teams. Biering advocates for leaders to challenge instincts, embrace differences, and balance intuition with analytical thinking to foster trust, collaboration, and growth.
“Talents, start using AI tools now,” says Siri and Change.org founder
In an exclusive interview with The Copenhagen Post, the founder of Siri and Change.org, and currently VP of AI Experience at Airbnb, gives young talents advice on how to deal with the job market changed by artificial intelligence.