Widespread roadworks frustrate Copenhagen shop owners

At present, there are more than 3,000 excavation projects underway in Copenhagen, writes TV2 Kosmopol. It stirs frustrations among commuters in the city. The many road works are especially troublesome for shopkeepers. They lose revenue because customers give up coming to their store. This applies to the fishmonger Christoffer Skov Pedersen. His shop “Sømunken” has […]


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  • Danes’ natural gas consumption continues to decline

    Total natural gas consumption in Denmark fell by 3.6 percent in 2023, according to a calculation by Danmarks Statistik based on annual energy accounts.

    The decline in usage in 2023 comes after sanctions imposed on Russia in 2022 following the invasion of Ukraine drove natural gas prices up in the EU.

    Though prices in Denmark have now returned to levels comparable with 2021, the Danes have continued to reduce their dependence on natural gas.

    Not only has the proportion of gas in the overall national energy supply decreased, but a significant number of households have replaced their natural gas boiler with other energy sources, reports Ritzau.

    “It is another good step for the green transition. I note that the share of biogas continues to rise, and thus we are well on our way to securing a 100 percent green gas system,” commented Troels Ranis, deputy director of Danish Industry.

    Biogas is an energy source produced by the breakdown of organic matter such as food scraps and animal waste.

    Combined, renewable energy sources are becoming an ever larger proportion of Danes’ total energy use, according to the annual accounts.

    Their share in energy consumption has increased year on year from just under a quarter in 2011, to 45.2 percent in 2023.

    The majority of the Danish renewable energy comes from solid biomass, which includes wood pellets and wood chips, used to produce electricity and district heating.

    It’s worth noting that, despite the popular celebration of biogas, there is plenty of controversy around the green credentials of burning wood in this form.

    It has been widely promoted by industry as a cleaner, more renewable energy alternative to coal and gas. But while the wood pellets industry claims it uses only waste wood and branches, environmental groups say there is strong evidence that vast swaths of valuable, untouched forest have been clear cut to feed the growing sector.

    Elsewhere in Denmark’s renewable energy sector, wind power made up 10.6 percent of the total energy consumption in 2023. This figure has remained roughly constant.

    The total Danish energy consumption – without calculating fuel for vehicles, ships and aircraft abroad – was 0.2 percent lower than the previous year.


  • Tourists flock to Denmark’s newly UNESCO-listed Viking fortresses

    Last year, five Viking fortresses in five different locations across Denmark were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The archaeological sites at Aggersborg, Fyrkat, Nonnebakken, Trelleborg and Borgring comprise a system of monumental ring-shaped fortresses, constructed between about 970 and 980 CE, which share a uniform geometric design.  And since the UNESCO listing, the […]


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  • Students’ reading ability affected if Danish is not spoken at home

    School kids with an immigrant background continue to perform worse in reading than pupils without an immigrant background. This is reported by the Ministry of Education on the basis of a new PISA survey, which focuses on students with an immigrant background. Among students with an immigrant background, 40 percent perform poorly in reading. For […]


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  • Danish Prime Minister changes democracy summit plans after assault 

    The Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was scheduled to take part in the opening day of the annual democracy summit Folkemødet on Thursday – but she will not arrive until Friday, the Prime Minister’s office has confirmed to Ritzau news agency and the media TV2. She will instead take part in an adapted program on […]


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  • Sales of alcohol and tobacco are decreasing

    Danish stores sold 44.4 million liters of pure alcohol and 3,852 cigarettes last year. Although that sounds like a lot, it’s actually down from 2022, according to Danmarks Statistik. The numbers of cigarettes sold last year, corresponds to 804 cigarettes per person over the age of 18. In 2022, the number was 854 pieces per […]


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  • Nordic Waste owner in rare interview: “We should have communicated more”

    In January, a landslide caused major pollution at the village of Ølst near Randers in Jutland. No more cleaning by Nordic Waste – owner and billionaire creates a climate fund The company Nordic Waste was criticized for not taking responsibility. The wealthy owners let the company go bankrupt, and the public authorities are left with […]


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  • Nicki Minaj turns up three hours late to Copenhagen concert

    Last night, the audience in Copenhagen’s Royal Arena waited almost three extra hours for the US rap star Nicki Minaj to show up on stage to perform the Danish leg of her ‘Pink Friday 2’ tour. It was not worth the wait, say reviewers. “When Nicki Minaj finally showed up at the Royal Arena, she […]


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  • Danish PM after assault: ”I’m not myself yet”

    On Friday, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was assaulted and struck on the street in inner Copenhagen. A 39-year-old Polish man has been arrested for the assault. Now she comments on the attack and Socialdemokratiet’s poor election. “I am not quite myself yet, I take care of my work as prime minister, and I will always […]


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  • Major international festival 3daysofdesign kicks off in Copenhagen – biggest edition yet

    The international furniture, interiors, architecture and material design festival, 3daysofdesign, kicks off in Copenhagen today, drawing exhibitors and visitors from all over the world for a packed schedule of exhibitions, networking and events in the Danish capital. This year’s festival theme is DARE TO DREAM. “Dreams are the gateway to our innermost thoughts. A springboard […]


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  • Too hot to handle: Popular Korean instant noodles banned in Denmark

    Several varieties instant noodles from the popular Korean brand Samyang have been banned from sale in Denmark because they contain so much capsaicin that they can cause acute poisoning. The products are Samyang Buldak 3 x Spicy & Hot Chicken, 2 x Spicy & Hot Chicken and Hot Chicken Stew, according to a press release […]


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  • Danish aid package will support craft training for Ukrainian women

    Denmark has announced a fourth reconstruction package for Ukraine. This time, DKK 250 million kroner will go towards supporting practical education for Ukrainians in Mykolaiv. The Danish minister for development cooperation and global climate policy, Dan Jørgensen, told the news agency Ritzau that the funding will help to plug the skills gap caused by war […]


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  • Half of Denmark’s drinking-water boreholes are contaminated

    Over half of all of Denmark’s drinking water boreholes are contaminated with PFAS and pesticides, according to the latest State of the Nation 2024 report ‘Water & Environment’ compiled by the Association of Consulting Engineers (FRI). A borehole is a narrow shaft, used to extract groundwater. Water from these natural sources does not generally require […]


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  • Roskilde Festival 2024 sold out

    If you thought that you could leave it until tomorrow to get your ticket for Roskilde Festival, there is bad news. The festival is officially sold out, write the organisers on X. Tickets for the whole festival, from Thursday to Saturday, ran out on 31 May, but the one-day tickets are now gone too. You […]


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  • Hidden recordings convict a man for killing pregnant woman in 2016

    A 30-year-old man is found guilty of the murder of the 32-year-old pregnant Louise Borglit in Elverparken in Herlev in 2016. The court disregarded the convicted’s explanation that he was at a friend’s house on the evening of Friday 4 November. Allegedly, he took drugs and ate dinner there. Louise Borglit was stabbed 11 times […]


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  • Inflation increase in May as electricity and rent prices rise

    In May, the overall consumer price index rose by 2.2 percent compared to the same month the previous year. It’s a jump up from the inflation rate in April, which measured at 0.8 percent. The higher inflation in May was mostly due to increased electricity prices. Good and servicesServices – meaning work or that does […]


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  • 39 Copenhagen festivals receive state funding – see the list

    Copenhagen municipality’s Culture and Leisure Committee has announced which festivals to which they have granted three- and one-year subsidies for 2025-27 and 2025. 39 Copenhagen festivals have received a total of DKK 48 million in funding. The subsidies are distributed from the ‘Festival Pool’, whose purpose is to support the city’s festivals. The largest sums […]


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  • Ticketmaster hack hits millions – deleting account too tricky, says Consumer Council

    After Ticketmaster was hacked in early June and some 560 million users’ data breached, the ticket platform urged account holders to change their passwords as soon as possible. But the Consumer Council has criticised the platform for making it too difficult for users to completely delete their accounts. To delete your account, you must fill […]


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  • Devasting poll for government parties before EP-Election

    Shortly before the EP elections, the three governing parties are hit by dismal polling Worst news is for Socialdemokratiet and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who for the first time in many years, is not enjoying the title as Denmark’s largest party. In the poll from TV 2, Socialdemokratiets only receives 16.7 percent of the vote. […]


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  • Euro 24 and the Olympics make it difficult to get train tickets

    If you plan to travel in Europe by train this summer, hurry up! Due to the Euro 24 in football and the Olympics in Paris, DSB (Danish Railways) has a significant increase in sold tickets over the summer. “There are still seats available, but if you haven’t bought your ticket yet, it’s a good idea […]


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  • Growing feeling of security in Copenhagen’s nightlife

    The number of Copenhageners who feel safe in the evening and night hours has never been higher. According to Copenhagen Municipality’s latest safety survey, four out of five Copenhageners feel safe after dark. “There are still areas where too many Copenhageners feel unsafe. It is crucial that we continue to prevent organized crime and maintain […]


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  • New teachers are leaving posts in public schools sooner

    Newly educated teachers are leaving their posts in public schools after a shorter employment time than their older colleagues did. This is reported by Arbejderbevægelsens Erhvervsråd (AE) on the basis of data from Statistics Denmark, writes Ritzau. Barely a fifth of the teachers who graduated in 2018 and immediately after got a job in the […]


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  • European Central Bank reduces interest rates for first time in five years – Danish housing market set to pick up

    The European Central Bank (ECB) on Thursday confirmed a reduction on interest rates from a record high 4 percent, where it had been since September 2023, to 3.75 percent.  It is the first time since 2019 that the ECB has lowered interest rates, and the first time since 2012 that 0.25 percentage points have been […]


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  • Denmark elected to the UN Security Council for 2025-2026

    Twenty years after Denmark last held a seat on the UN Security Council, the country will be returning as a member of the world’s most powerful bodies on 1 January 2025. On Thursday, Denmark was been elected to the Security Council together with Somalia, Pakistan, Panama and Greece. Its membership will run from 1 January […]


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  • Social Democratic EP candidate on his own with ambitious climate proposal

    In an otherwise quiet election campaign, one of the Social Democratic candidates and current EP member, Niels Fuglsang, is making headlines. A few days before the election on Sunday, he proposes that all Danish homes by 2035 must have at least energy label E. It will affect around 400,000 single-family houses in Denmark, which must […]


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  • Denmark beat Sweden in the penultimate test before Euro 24

    Euro 24 starts in Germany on Friday 14 June. Denmark is yet again part of the action and aiming to repeat the success from 2021, when the red and whites reached the semi-finals. The squad from those glory days is largely intact. Last night they Denmark beat neighbors Sweden 2-1 in the penultimate test match […]


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  • Royal couple cancels Faroe Islands visit due to strike

    An extensive week-long strike in the Faroe Islands has caused the Danish royal couple’s planned two-day visit to be put on hold indefinitely. The Faroese minister Aksel V. Johannesen has decided to postpone the trip, as it is not “appropriate to hold a visit under the current circumstances”, according to an email from the Faroese […]


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  • Three young men imprisoned for stabbing 17-year-old woman

    The court in Nykøbing Falster has remanded in custody three young men aged 17 and 18 for four weeks after a 17-year-old woman was stabbed with a knife last night at a college in Nykøbing Falster. The young woman was stabbed at least twice, with one near-fatal wound piercing her lung, according to Ritzau. She […]


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  • Mystery Eurojackpot winner of DKK 760 million yet to come forward – bought ticket in Østerbro

    A very lucky Copenhagener won DKK 760,818,030 in the Eurojackpot yesterday. It is the biggest prize ever in Denmark – but the winner is yet to come forward. On Wednesday, Danske Spil announced that the winner bought the ticket at 7-Eleven at Trianglen in Copenhagen. “There must be a huge congratulations to the lucky Dane. […]


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  • Government raises Danish citizenship application fee – politicians praise “strict rules”

    The fee for foreign citizens applying for Danish citizenship will be raised as part of a new agreement put through by the government and Liberal Alliance. It currently costs DKK 4,000 to apply for Danish citizenship through naturalization. Under the new agreement, the fee is raised to DKK 6,000. Currently, when an applicant is rejected, […]


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  • Danes divided on whether Denmark should aim for higher 2030 climate goals

    In April, Denmark announced it was close to hitting its 2030 climate goals of reducing 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions compared with 1990s levels.

    According to the government’s Annual Climate Status and Projection report, if current efforts continue, Denmark will achieve a 68 percent reduction by 2030.

    The Climate Council says that the government should aim higher than its 70 percent goal. In May, the organisation argued that a buffer would reduce the risk of expensive last minute actions in order to reach the goal.

    According to a new survey by Epinion for DR, Danes are divided on the suggestion.

    Of 1,076 respondents, when asked whether Denmark should set a higher 2030 goal, 43 percent yes, 36 percent said no, and 19 percent do not know.

    Younger generations in particular said the that the goal should be raised.

    The current coalition government pledged when it was elected in 2022 to shift the net-zero target year from 2050 to 2045, and to create new climate goals along the way.

    But the Minister of Climate, Energy and Supply, Lars Aagaard, wrote to DR that it’s important to know for sure that the goals will be reached, before talking about new goals.

    He added that agricultural emissions need to come down and that climate efforts in general must be strengthened in the lead up to 2030 as success is by no means guaranteed, given the unpredictability of climate forecasting.


  • Danish fact-checking media exposed to large-scale Russian influence attack

    The Danish fact-checking media TjekDet, together with more than 800 media, organizations and individuals, has been the target of a large-scale Russian influence attack. The attack was detailed in a new report by the Finnish software and analysis agency CheckFirst and the NGO Reset, writes TjekDet in a pressrelease. The attack has been dubbed ‘Operation Overload’ because its approach […]


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  • Copenhagen politicians want a tourist tax on overnight stays

    Tourists should have to pay a tourism tax on overnight stays in Copenhagen, according to the city’s politicians. A political majority in the Danish capital have voted in favour of introducing a model, similar to existing legislation in Italian cities, where travellers must pay a small sum to the state for each private stay. The […]


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  • Summer in Copenhagen – harbor baths are open

    Even if the weather does not continue in the same brilliant manner as at the weekend, the Danish summer has officially begun. Summer season extends over June, July and August. From 1 June, three manned harbor baths are open. Still, there are other places where you can jump into the water in Copenhagen. There are […]


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  • New study finds Danish film in a league of its own

    A new EU research report comparing small film markets has singled out Danish film as a frontrunner in Europe.

    Launched last week at the Cannes Film Festival, the report compares Denmark’s film scene with those of six other small European film countries – Estonia, Belgium (Flanders), Ireland, Croatia, Lithuania and Portugal.

    The report examines factors like production volume and composition, genre repertoire, production and development support, market shares in cinemas, characteristics of the cinema and distribution market, cinema sales abroad, presence in streaming catalogues and nominations and awards at film festivals.

    Denmark came out on top in the following:

    More controversially, Denmark is the only one among the seven that does not offer film production discounts and/or tax schemes, notes Aarhus University’s Arts department in a press statement.


  • Thousands attend People’s Climate March in Copenhagen for a greener Europe

    Yesterday, thousands took to the streets of Copenhagen for the People’s Climate March to demand from Danish leaders greener politics and bigger, better actions to fight climate change, ahead of the European Parliamentary elections on 9 June. The weekend saw similar demonstrations in 11 other European countries. The organisers emphasise that the scale of participation […]


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  • Folkemødet prepares for loud demonstrations

    Next week from 13 to 15 June, the annual Folkemødet (Open Festival for People and Democracy, Ed.) will be held in Allinge on Bornholm.

    Up to 60,000 gather in the picturesque village in the Baltic Sea and participate in public debates where politicians, business leaders and ordinary people meet in the open air.

    Everything is carried out in peace and quiet and the police who are present rarely have much to do.

    But recent loud demonstrations against Danish politicians in Kødbyen and in Fælledparken have caught the organizers of Folkemødet in a dilemma.

    Disagreement is usually welcomed, and everyone has the opportunity to express themselves – also critical of Denmark’s rulers,

    Mixed signals from the management

    First, Folkemødet’s management sent out an e-mail to all the organizers and partners who gather for the debate on Bornholm.

    In the message, the board suggested that organizers of debates could consider inviting protesters and activists onto the stage if they interrupt an event.

    This led several Danish politicians to criticize that approach and to openly consider their participation in Folkemødet.

    On Sunday evening, Folkemødet’s leadership tightened the instructions. Now applies:

    • Persons and groups who deliberately destroy debates and shut down other people’s conversations are not welcome at the Folkemødet. The public meeting takes place in the public space and is therefore regulated by the laws, rules and rights that apply here.

    • Folkemødet will not accept protesters who want to force access to a given stage or event. Folkemødet is responsible for the main stage, which will be guarded. Organizers are responsible for their own stages.

    • The leadership encourages everyone at Folkemødet to participate in the democratic debate within the agreed rules of the game. All guests should follow instructions from stewards, hosts and the police. It provides the best framework for democratic conversation.

    Folkemødet does not have trained guards who can expel or stop visitors to Folkemødet.

    Volunteers keep an eye on valuables, some are security guards who help control large crowds and others are security guards who help guests if they have had an accident etc.

    Overall security is enforced by the Bornholm Police.


  • Students at the University of Copenhagen pack down the tents

    After a month, Students against the Occupation pack up the tent camp at the University of Copenhagen (UC). “We are packing up the camp for now because we think we can use our energy more effectively,” the students write on Facebook. According to Asger Trier Kjær, spokesperson for the movement, the work continues. There is […]


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  • Municipalities get a nice boost in 2025 budget

    The government and the National Association of Municipalities (KL) have entered into an agreement for the municipalities’ finances for 2025, Ritzau reports. DKK 3.4 billion more will be given next year for welfare, according to the agreement. Last year, the so-called service framework was increased by DKK 1.4 billion, so this is a significant increase […]


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  • New Metro line opens with huge street party

    On 22 June, five new metro stations will open when the M4 to Sydhavn and Valby opens after almost six years of construction. The inauguration is marked with a street party on Mozarts Plads and a royal blessing. The new metro line connects Sydhavnen and Valby to the Metronet and makes it easier to get […]


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  • Hotels in Copenhagen get more international guests

    Copenhagen is a preferred destination for more international visitors and tourists. In 2023, the number of international guests at the capital’s hotels increased by 17 percent compared to 2022. In total, there were 5.7 million hotel nights from international guests at hotels in the Capital Region, according to figures from Statistics Denmark. The Capital Region […]


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  • Climate Council recommends the government aims higher than 2030 target

    If the government wants to be sure of reaching Denmark’s climate goals in 2030, it should aim higher, the Climate Council, the government’s environmental watchdog, wrote in a memo obtained by DR on Friday. In its foundational targets, laid out in 2022, the Danish government pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent […]


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  • Tough questions to answer to get Danish citizenship

    On Wednesday, the Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (Siri) released the entrance exam for internationals applying for Danish citizenship. It is called the “Indfødretsprøven” and is a test that must be passed in order to obtain Danish citizenship. 6311 people were registered for the test, where the participants had 45 minutes to answer 45 […]


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  • The royal family gets a pay day

    The Danish royal family gets a considerable salary increase of almost DKK 30 million annually, a majority in Folketinget has decided. It applies to both King Frederik, Crown Prince Christian and Queen Margrethe, who abdicated the throne to her son in January, Ritzau reports. Two days before the change of throne in January, the government […]


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  • SAS still flies with a large deficit

    The airline SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) continues to lose money. From November 2023 to April 2024, the company had a deficit of DKK 2.8 billion, shows SAS’s half-year accounts, published on Thursday. SAS is waiting for the EU and the Swedish legal system to approve the company’s reconstruction plan. In March, the plan was approved by […]


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  • The first police report has come after shocking documentary

    Based on the TV 2 documentary “The Black Swan”, the Bar Council has reported the lawyer Lise Roulund to the police. “Today we made a police report against Lise Roulund. Only based on the statements and actions that are shown in the documentary,” says Chairman of the Danish Bar Association, Martin Lavesen, to TV 2. […]


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  • University of Copenhagen drops investments in West Bank following student protests

    The University of Copenhagen announced on Tuesday it would cease investments in companies that do business in the occupied West Bank, following weeks of ongoing student demonstrations protesting the university’s links to Israel.

    Hundreds of students set up an encampment on campus grounds in early May, calling for the university to cut academic and financial relations with Israel, and to divest from all companies operating in occupied Palestinian territories.

    In a post on X, the University of Copenhagen wrote: “From tomorrow (May 29) KU will no longer have investments in funds that have Airbnb, Booking[.]com and the online travel company eDreams ODIGEO in their portfolio. There were investments in the three companies for a total of around DKK 1 million.”

    It elaborated that the decision was due to “risk management and ethical investment policy”, as well as “the reflections the rectorate has made on the basis of conversations with students and staff in connection with the conflict in Israel and Palestine.”

    Student demands for financial transparency are reasonable, and promised a more open future policy, with guidance from fund managers “to manage its investments and ensure they comply with a United Nations list of companies involved in illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.”

    “The rectorate considers it completely reasonable that the university population has insight into what the university’s funds are invested in. We therefore continue to work on how, within the current agreements, we can provide a status for the portfolio at regular intervals,” stated the post on X.

    The University of Copenhagen has a yearly revenue of over DKK 10 billion, some of which is invested in bonds and equities, according to Reuters.

    Israel captured territories in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip after winning a 1967 war with neighbouring Arab states.


  • Volcanic eruption on Iceland

    A volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland erupted on Wednesday afternoon, footage from the scene, verified by Reuters, shows. It is the fifth volcanic eruption in the area since December. According to the Icelandic media RUV, Iceland’s Meteorological Office has confirmed the eruption. “An eruption has begun near Sundhnúk, north of Grindavik,” detailed the […]


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  • This year’s Distortion festival promises to transform chaos into control

    The 2024 edition of Copenhagen’s annual electronic music street festival, Distortion, begins today. It will be a more grown-up and cultural Distortion than before, says founder Thomas Fleurquin. In the years leading up to the corona pandemic, up to 100,000 people participated daily in the open street parties, drawing a windfall of complaints from Copenhageners […]


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  • Copenhagen’s much needed new long-distance bus terminal to open next week

    Copenhagen’s new bus terminal opens on Thursday 6 June, replacing the current solution, where long-distance buses run to and from Ingerslevsgade by DGI-byen.  This solution has for years been characterized by traffic chaos, where buses dispatch and collect passengers by the side of a busy road, with no signage, timetables or covered areas, in the […]


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  • Prime Minister reacts to undercover organised crime documentary: “Very, very transgressive”

    A new undercover documentary, released today by TV2, that captures undeniable video evidence of high-flying Danish lawyers and business people helping rockers and gang members to commit crimes, and cooperating in extensive fraud, has left Denmark’s authorities and civilian audiences alike in shock. For six months, 36-year-old commercial lawyer Amira Smajic worked as a mole, […]


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