Summer is on!

When Roskilde Festival becomes the fifth largest city in Denmark over the next week, we will know that the summer holidays are upon us.

At the POST we will use the downtime to assess how far we have come since revising our business plan in January.

The POST WEEKLY has been changed from a tabloid to an A4-formatted printed résumé of the week and a guide of coming events. It’s been well received as considerably more news stories in less space makes it more informative and easier to handle.

We have acknowledged that an information service should not be confined to just one platform. Hence we have launched the DAILY POST.  Every night at 2am we forward a one-page email to subscribers with the latest Danish news in English with an international touch. The service enables hotels to provide their guests with printouts, providing information on the society their guests are about to experience that very morning. Likewise, other subscribers get a fast overview of the news. 

If they wish, they can, via their smartphone, link to the POST WEB and find extensive news information and use the new POST CALENDAR to find out about events in the areas of culture, sports, public service and for kids – mostly volunteered by the patrons themselves to increase accuracy and relevance.

We want to combine all the English-language sites in DK directly with the POST WEB and create a department store feeling that you have everything at hand. So that’s what we are doing to do.

On top of all that, we have developed VISIT POST, a new service for tourists who would otherwise have little guidance regarding shopping and events while they are here for a short stay. Likewise, they can find out more via our real-time web, daily mail and weekly résumés and guides to further fulfil their needs.

POST is now a multiplatform publisher of information, specialising in the areas of business, culture and politics, to serve the international community in Denmark: students, professional expats, the diplomatic corps and tourists. We can therefore offer our advertisers access to the international community to make them an abundance of interesting offers.




  • Chinese wind turbine companies sign pact to end race-to-the-bottom price war

    Chinese wind turbine companies sign pact to end race-to-the-bottom price war

    China’s 12 leading wind turbine makers have signed a pact to end a domestic price war that has seen turbines sold at below cost price in a race to corner the market and which has compromised quality and earnings in the sector.

  • Watch Novo Nordisk’s billion-kroner musical TV ad for Wegovy

    Watch Novo Nordisk’s billion-kroner musical TV ad for Wegovy

    Novo Nordisk’s TV commercial for the slimming drug Wegovy has been shown roughly 32,000 times and reached 8.8 billion US viewers since June.

  • Retention is the new attraction

    Retention is the new attraction

    Many people every year choose to move to Denmark and Denmark in turn spends a lot of money to attract and retain this international talent. Are they staying though? If they leave, do they go home or elsewhere? Looking at raw figures, we can see that Denmark is gradually becoming more international but not everyone is staying. 

  • Defence Minister: Great international interest in Danish military technology

    Defence Minister: Great international interest in Danish military technology

    Denmark’s Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen attended the Association of the Unites States Army’s annual expo in Washington DC from 14 to 16 October, together with some 20 Danish leading defence companies, where he says Danish drone technology attracted significant attention.

  • Doctors request opioids in smaller packs as over-prescription wakes abuse concerns

    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.

  • Housing in Copenhagen – it runs in the family

    Housing in Copenhagen – it runs in the family

    Residents of cooperative housing associations in Copenhagen and in Frederiksberg distribute vacant housing to their own family members to a large extent. More than one in six residents have either parents, siblings, adult children or other close family living in the same cooperative housing association.


  • Come and join us at Citizens Days!

    Come and join us at Citizens Days!

    On Friday 27 and Saturday 28 of September, The Copenhagen Post will be at International Citizen Days in Øksnehallen on Vesterbro, Copenhagen. Admission is free and thousands of internationals are expected to attend

  • Diversifying the Nordics: How a Nigerian economist became a beacon for inclusivity in Scandinavia

    Diversifying the Nordics: How a Nigerian economist became a beacon for inclusivity in Scandinavia

    Chisom Udeze, the founder of Diversify – a global organization that works at the intersection of inclusion, democracy, freedom, climate sustainability, justice, and belonging – shares how struggling to find a community in Norway motivated her to build a Nordic-wide professional network. We also hear from Dr. Poornima Luthra, Associate Professor at CBS, about how to address bias in the workplace.

  • Lolland Municipality launches support package for accompanying spouses

    Lolland Municipality launches support package for accompanying spouses

    Lolland Municipality, home to Denmark’s largest infrastructure project – the Fehmarnbelt tunnel connection to Germany – has launched a new jobseeker support package for the accompanying partners of international employees in the area. The job-to-partner package offers free tailored sessions on finding a job and starting a personal business.