Opinion

  • The evolving journey of women of colour in Danish corporate spaces

    The evolving journey of women of colour in Danish corporate spaces

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    Ifeoma Okpala Aina and Dr. Phaedria Marie St. Hilaire

    Women of non-Danish origin, including women of colour, fare the worst in key metrics such as leadership representation, salary, and net worth.

  • Europe at a crossroads: from donor to architect of global aid

    Europe at a crossroads: from donor to architect of global aid

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    Ali Al Mokdad

    As The Copenhagen Post anticipated, the major Danish humanitarian organizations are facing hard times after the U.S. cut their funding. In other words, they are at a crossroads, writes Ali Al Mokdad, humanitarian manager and strategist.

  • Is it impossible to become a Danish Citizen for the rest of 2025?

    Is it impossible to become a Danish Citizen for the rest of 2025?

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    Emil Moselund

    For many, Danish citizenship represents far more than a passport. It marks the culmination of years spent integrating into Danish life—learning the language, following the rules, and consistently showing a desire to contribute.

  • We are still living in a Viking society under the guise of modernity

    We are still living in a Viking society under the guise of modernity

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    Owen O’Sullivan

    After researching for his next show, comedian Owen O’Sullivan warns: Despite being nice and polite, the Danes are still Vikings.

  • Invite Britain back to the EU!

    Invite Britain back to the EU!

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    David Munis Zepernick

    During Denmark’s EU presidency, one of the priorities should be strengthening the partnership between the EU and the UK, with the long-term goal of Britain rejoining the Union, writes David Zepernick.

  • Who’s the bad guy?

    Who’s the bad guy?

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    Vivienne McKee and her companions are back preparing a show in Bremen Theatre. Yet, in Trump’s second term of office, (where the word “term” suggests imprisonment) one wonders if what is happening, is at all laughable.

  • Navigating Identity as a Hindi Writer in Denmark

    Navigating Identity as a Hindi Writer in Denmark

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    Archana Painuly

    When I first arrived in Denmark, I never imagined that my identity as a Hindi writer would become such a defining yet paradoxical part of my existence.

  • Rubio should experiment with strategic planning at U.S. Embassy to the Kingdom of Denmark
  • The struggles of Asian women in Denmark’s labour market

    The struggles of Asian women in Denmark’s labour market

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    Isha Thapa

    Isha Thapa unfolds her research “An Analysis on the Inclusivity and Integration of South Asian Women in High-Skilled Jobs within the Danish Labor Market”. Thapa describes the systemic and social challenges these women face, ranging from barriers in social capital to cultural integration.

  • Make Denmark, the World, and reality cozy again in five steps

    Make Denmark, the World, and reality cozy again in five steps

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    Timme Bisgaard Munk

    We seek comfort in a time of war, climate crisis, and technological acceleration. This is no coincidence. The current mood shows that we are desperately trying to escape our screens and return to the physical world. It’s about being present, here and now, with others.

  • Iceberg ahead!

    Iceberg ahead!

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    Just as Titanic’s captain underestimated the power of a humble iceberg, Trump seems to have underestimated the cold reality of Greenlandic sovereignty

  • When did we forget that climate policy is security policy?

    When did we forget that climate policy is security policy?

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    Emil Moselund Østergaard

    Why don’t we prioritize our future and our security as highly as our military, writes to the Copenhagen Post Emil Moselund Østergaard, a member of the City Council of Copenhagen for the Danish Social Liberal Party