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  • University of Copenhagen drops investments in West Bank following student protests

    The University of Copenhagen announced on Tuesday it would cease investments in companies that do business in the occupied West Bank, following weeks of ongoing student demonstrations protesting the university’s links to Israel.

    Hundreds of students set up an encampment on campus grounds in early May, calling for the university to cut academic and financial relations with Israel, and to divest from all companies operating in occupied Palestinian territories.

    In a post on X, the University of Copenhagen wrote: “From tomorrow (May 29) KU will no longer have investments in funds that have Airbnb, Booking[.]com and the online travel company eDreams ODIGEO in their portfolio. There were investments in the three companies for a total of around DKK 1 million.”

    It elaborated that the decision was due to “risk management and ethical investment policy”, as well as “the reflections the rectorate has made on the basis of conversations with students and staff in connection with the conflict in Israel and Palestine.”

    Student demands for financial transparency are reasonable, and promised a more open future policy, with guidance from fund managers “to manage its investments and ensure they comply with a United Nations list of companies involved in illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.”

    “The rectorate considers it completely reasonable that the university population has insight into what the university’s funds are invested in. We therefore continue to work on how, within the current agreements, we can provide a status for the portfolio at regular intervals,” stated the post on X.

    The University of Copenhagen has a yearly revenue of over DKK 10 billion, some of which is invested in bonds and equities, according to Reuters.

    Israel captured territories in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip after winning a 1967 war with neighbouring Arab states.


  • Volcanic eruption on Iceland

    A volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland erupted on Wednesday afternoon, footage from the scene, verified by Reuters, shows.It is the fifth volcanic eruption in the area since December.According to the Icelandic media RUV, Iceland’s Meteorological Office has confirmed the eruption.“An eruption has begun near Sundhnúk, north of Grindavik,” detailed the meteorological office.When seismic […]


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  • This year’s Distortion festival promises to transform chaos into control

    The 2024 edition of Copenhagen’s annual electronic music street festival, Distortion, begins today.It will be a more grown-up and cultural Distortion than before, says founder Thomas Fleurquin.In the years leading up to the corona pandemic, up to 100,000 people participated daily in the open street parties, drawing a windfall of complaints from Copenhageners and causing […]


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  • Copenhagen’s much needed new long-distance bus terminal to open next week

    Copenhagen’s new bus terminal opens on Thursday 6 June, replacing the current solution, where long-distance buses run to and from Ingerslevsgade by DGI-byen. This solution has for years been characterized by traffic chaos, where buses dispatch and collect passengers by the side of a busy road, with no signage, timetables or covered areas, in the path […]


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  • Prime Minister reacts to undercover organised crime documentary: “Very, very transgressive”

    A new undercover documentary, released today by TV2, that captures undeniable video evidence of high-flying Danish lawyers and business people helping rockers and gang members to commit crimes, and cooperating in extensive fraud, has left Denmark’s authorities and civilian audiences alike in shock.For six months, 36-year-old commercial lawyer Amira Smajic worked as a mole, facilitating […]


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  • Record number of votes: Here is Copenhagen’s new construction of the year

    Karen’s Minde Aksen has scooped the Audience Award – part of the Building of the Year Awards – at the CAFx Architecture Festival.The construction, an urban water catchment design able to handle 15000 cubic metres of stormwater, is located in Sydhavn – a place where “a very special grassroots spirit prevails, paired with wild nature […]


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  • MobilePay changes controversial new function after backlash

    Earlier this year, the popular payment app MobilePay was relaunched.One of the updates was a function that when users requested money from someone, the request would disappear after seven days. Before the update, there was no expiration date.This update has proved incredibly unpopular and generated a windfall of complaints.MobilePay has therefore extended the period to […]


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  • Dribe is latest car-sharing service to pull plug in Denmark

    Danes don’t seem to be interested in car subscription services.After investing a three-digit million sum, the Semler Group, which imports VW, Audi and Skoda, has decided to liquidat its subscription service, Dribe.Since 2017, a total of 8000 customers have used Dribe, which allows private and business users to lease a car on subscription for up […]


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  • Cutting agriculture emissions: Farmers cannot take on the task alone

    The role of agriculture in the state of Danish nature is one of the most important and impactful political debates in today’s climate-change policy.At the latest edition this weekend of Naturmoødet – an annual nature-themed political debate and knowledge-sharing conference attended by the most powerful figures in environmental legislation – agriculture was a central topic.In […]


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  • Defence Minister proposes EU cyber force to fight Russian troll army

    The EU needs a small combat-ready force of cyber security specialists that can respond to hybrid threats aimed at Denmark and Europe, says Venstre party chairman and defence minister Troels Lund Poulsen.Poulsen stresses that the threat of cyber attacks has grown, will only get bigger, and will be aimed at several different layers of societal […]


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  • Aarhus University drops gene project with Chinese partners citing ethical concerns

    Aarhus University has dropped all cooperation with Chinese companies in gene mapping, according to Radio4.dk.Vice-dean of the university Brian Vinter says the decision is not due to a specific incident, but to a growing concern that the Chinese partners are misusing the research results.“The small differences in our genome are what make you you, me […]


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  • New biodiversity agreement between landowners will see 40 percent of Copenhagen undergo rewilding efforts

    Copenhagen needs more and better urban habitats for plants, trees, and animals like hedgehogs, bumblebees and the great woodpecker. And Copenhageners should have improved access to varied nature in the city.These are the visions behind an agreement, signed last week on the UN’s Biodiversity Day, between Copenhagen Municipality and a 19 of the city’s landowners.Together, […]


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