Doctors in Denmark are often forced to prescribe opioids in packages containing far more pills than needed as smaller units are not available in Denmark, according to a report by Berlingske.A patient who needs “a handful” may be prescribed up to 100 pills, writes the media.Doctors, pharmacies and politicians have voiced concern that the pharmaceutical […]
Doctors request opioids in smaller packs as over-prescription wakes abuse concerns
Doctors, pharmacies and politicians have voiced concern that the pharmaceutical industry’s inability to supply opioid prescriptions in smaller packets, and the resulting over-prescription of addictive morphine pills, could spur levels of opioid abuse in Denmark.

“Don’t erase who you are to fit in: STAND OUT—but with substance”
Ambre James-Brown didn’t just move to Denmark for a job —she stepped into a new life chapter, balancing ambition with vulnerability, and career with identity. As Vice President of Global Media & Stakeholder Communication at Novo Nordisk, she’s learned that success isn’t about assimilation. “I like to say I’m Dane-ish. More “ish” than Dane. I’m bringing the best parts of me to blend with the best parts of Denmark,” she explains.
Non-EU students consistently graded 0.4 points lower than Danish classmates
On average, students with non-EU backgrounds receive 0.4 points lower grades than Danish students. A report from the Rockwool foundation last week revealed that discrimination in primary schools occurs though overall lower GPA depending on factors such as ethnic and social backgrounds, or gender
Danish students arethe heaviest drinker in Europe
A newly published European study shows that Danish 9th graders remain the heaviest alcohol consumers among European youth. They not only drink more but also start at a younger age compared to 15–16-year-olds in other countries across the continent
Danish economy shrinks; pharmaceutical industry behind the drop. Christiansborg: “Situation still positive”
Two years after the last decline—and following a period in which the country was among the few in the West to maintain growth—Danish GDP decreased in Q1 2025. Nothing alarming yet, but it is a sign that the recent months of global challenges have finally reached Denmark as well
Parking in Copenhagen becomes a controversial election issue
First, the Social Democrats wanted fewer parking spaces in Copenhagen. Now the party’s mayoral candidate wants more. In doing so, Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theill is preparing for a showdown with the left in the reddest of Denmark’s cities.
Slovo: the Ukrainian voice filling Denmark’s information gap
Volunteer-run Ukrainian media outlet helps refugees navigate life in Denmark — in their own language
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“Don’t erase who you are to fit in: STAND OUT—but with substance”
Ambre James-Brown didn’t just move to Denmark for a job —she stepped into a new life chapter, balancing ambition with vulnerability, and career with identity. As Vice President of Global Media & Stakeholder Communication at Novo Nordisk, she’s learned that success isn’t about assimilation. “I like to say I’m Dane-ish. More “ish” than Dane. I’m bringing the best parts of me to blend with the best parts of Denmark,” she explains.
DRC confirms layoffs (including Copenhagen) and the closure in six countries
The Danish humanitarian powerhouse confirms a total of 2,000 layoffs, some of which will also affect the main headquarters in Copenhagen
Almost 30,000 young people are out of work and education
New analysis reveals widespread mental health issues and criminal records among 25–29-year-olds outside employment and education
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