On April 6, Pusher Street in Christiania will be dug up and hash stalls permanently removed. The government has allocated millions to redevelop the area. Now, local residents are mulling whether it’s time to change the name of the infamous street – but “strong feelings” are at play.
Pusher Street will be dug up this week – should the name be changed?
On April 6, Pusher Street in Christiania will be dug up and hash stalls permanently removed. The government has allocated millions to redevelop the area. Now, local residents are mulling whether it’s time to change the name of the infamous street – but “strong feelings” are at play.

Gangs of Copenhagen
While Copenhagen is rated one of the safest cities in the world year after year, it is no stranger to organized crime, which often springs from highly professional syndicates operating from the shadows of the capital. These are the most important criminal groups active in the city
“The Danish underworld is now more tied to Scandinavia”
Carsten Norton is the author of several books about crime and gangs in Denmark, a journalist, and a crime specialist for Danish media such as TV 2 and Ekstra Bladet.
Right wing parties want nuclear power in Denmark
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In conversation with Conrad Molden: The man behind the mic
He’s tickled our funny bone with countless wisecracks and clever wordplay, and in the process, made Denmark feel a little more personable to many expats. An international import himself, funny man Conrad Molden has successfully carved out a niche for himself on the Danish stand-up scene, but it’s taken a solid 13 years, much trial and error, and heaps of Danglish
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