Dear readers,
The new issue of The Copenhagen Post magazine is out!

In this edition, we feature a cover interview by Tristan Fender, in which Ambre James Brown explains how to build a life in Denmark—without losing yourself in the process. But also:
– We focus on integration challenges, with Sune Steffen Hansen presenting an exclusive survey showing that more Danes are struggling with speaking English.
– Michael Bach Petersen discusses what it means to be a returning Dane with Julie Llopes, while Jens Nielsen talks to Seljan Zeynallui about how Denmark became a leading country for innovation.
– Christoffer Friis Christensen explores the Danish criminal underworld with insights from Carsten Norton.
– Anna Maria Indro—the architect behind the SMK extension—shares how Danish architecture has become one of the country’s most beloved features.
– Together with Asbjørn Overgaard and Signe Biering, we take a closer look at the professional lives of internationals in Denmark.
This issue also includes a reportage on homelessness, the rise of Lolland as a destination for internationals, the disappearing island of Tunø, and suggestions for enjoying the Danish summer.
How to get a copy
1) Subscribers can download the PDF version by clicking here.
2) Pick up a printed copy at The Copenhagen Post office (from Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 3 PM). The address is Ryesgade 106A, Copenhagen, c/o Willmore, 2. Th. A dispenser is available at the entrance.
3) Visit the nearest public distribution point: If you live far from the city and would like to know the closest distribution location, send an email to support@cphpost.dk. Please include “Magazine” in the subject line and write your address in the message.