On this day 25 years ago in 1990, Dansk Supermarked opened its first Netto supermarket outside of Denmark in the city of Anklam, East Germany.
An unusual location you might think
On this day 25 years ago in 1990, Dansk Supermarked opened its first Netto supermarket outside of Denmark in the city of Anklam, East Germany.
To support the expansion of International Baccalaureate (IB) in Denmark, the Ministry of Children and Education is initiating a tender round to establish possible additional public contracts. Secondary education institutions have until the 1st of October to apply to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB)
Cutbacks at universities in the US and restrictions on freedom of speech are causing both politicians and researchers in Denmark to reach out. If researchers want to leave the US, they are welcome, is the message
Monica Matei and Adelė Šalkauskaitė founded Ceremonica, a studio that brings the foreigner’s experience to life through storytelling and creative installations
As Trump’s tariffs shake global markets, Denmark faces economic uncertainty through falling exports, cautious consumers, and nervous investors. Economists urge calm and expect limited long-term damage.
After following a traditional career path and working in the pharmaceutical industry, Carlo Girardi, born in Italy, decided to leave his life behind to explore the world, starting with Scandinavia. He will be documenting his adventures under the name CarloGirardi91 on YouTube.
Although humanitarianism may seem like a separate world from the stock market, fluctuations in financial markets can also cause significant problems for Danish INGOs
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After following a traditional career path and working in the pharmaceutical industry, Carlo Girardi, born in Italy, decided to leave his life behind to explore the world, starting with Scandinavia. He will be documenting his adventures under the name CarloGirardi91 on YouTube.
Data analyst Kelly Rasmussen analyzes how internationals from different nationalities have varying retention rates in Denmark. Her calculations cover the last decades and show how people from wealthier democracies tend to leave more than others
Asbjørn Overgaard, CEO of Copenhagen Capacity, comments on the 2024 immigration data and the trend of more and more internationals leaving the country. “We have done much over the last 15 years, and now we need to do more.”
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