A tribute from a city kid to an old, sweet city. I can’t get Copenhagen out of my mind.
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Olga Kudryavtseva
Olga Kudryavtseva is a medical scientist who offers consulting for internationals about fertility treatment in Denmark. She is also a member of Copenhagen Infertility Support Group.
An intense debate about assisted dying has started in Denmark. A few weeks ago, the government set up a ‘Committee for a More Dignified Death’. The Ethics Council has arguments against it
On happiness, kinship, and how to get the competitive edge in Denmark’s workforce. How dissecting the Danes in her latest book gave Stefanee Madsen a sense of belonging.
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Conrad Molden
The Danish language is a strange and mysterious thing.
Instead of just bashing the Danes for not working more hours the Prime Minister could also thank the thousands of hardworking internationals and newcomers who settled in Denmark.
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Avi Gopani
Every Friday, academic departments or student organizations set up makeshift bars in the university campus to celebrate the end of the week.
A key to future welfare is more internationals. But Socialdemokratiet – the largest party in the SVM government – seems to be in some kind of denial.
The British-Danish culture clash: a family holiday dispatch from a quaint English village.
Travel by trains will be up to 13 percent more expensive next year.
Following last years record high number of international newcomers even more internationals are expected to settle in the capital in 2023.
It was buzzing with curiosity and ambitions to start a life in Denmark at the International Citizens Days-event this weekend. Several thousands showed up.
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