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  • Huge impact: Fewer homes affected by noise with reduced speed

    Noise from road traffic is a significant problem and has consequences for our health and quality of life. New calculations show that planned speed reductions will have a large effect and reduce the number of homes with high noise pollution in Copenhagen considerably.The municipality has a goal of halving the number of homes with high […]


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  • Denmark tops the economic EU for the fifth year in a row

    Last year, Denmark once again had the largest surplus on public finances among the EU countries, Ritzau reports.While many southern and eastern European countries have major problems with getting the state budget together, that’s not a problem in Denmark.For the fifth year in a row, Denmark has the largest surplus on public finances, measured as […]


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  • Green market with products from local farmers expanding

    Grønt Marked (Green market) is expanding and opening a new permanent green market at Gammelholm in Indre By.There are four markets around Copenhagen and Frederiksberg.Here you can buy vegetables, eggs, cheese and meat at a market in a new district every Sunday.There are 2,000 visitors to each market, where 15 to 20 local producers sell […]


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  • Expert group recommends AI learning and testing in schools

    In future, tests in primary, youth and adult education should incorporate artificial intelligence, according to new recommendations from a group of experts on the chatbot ChatGPT and other digital aids.

    The Ministry of Children and Education writes in a press release for the announcement that it is unclear as yet how a AI testing will look in practice, but the Minister for Children and Education Mattias Tesfaye comments “digital development is here to stay”.

    “It is an important educational task to teach children and young people to relate to and use technology critically, and this places demands on how we prepare students for it in teaching,” said Tesfaye.

    He added that tests without AI tools will continue to be pivotal: “It is necessary to be able to assess what knowledge and skills the students have independently acquired,” he said.

    The expert group is chaired by Birgitte Vedersø, an independent consultant and former chairman of Danske Gymnasier. 

    The expert group presented its preliminary recommendations in December, and today announced the full list. The core aim of the recommendations is to eliminate exam cheating.

    “It is crucially important that students learn to use and relate to artificial intelligence in a reflective, critical and constructive way. Therefore, they must be helped by skilled subject teachers, and technology must be included in teaching and in exams side by side with exams without aids”, said Vedersø.

    “It will require new tests and working methods in school, where the focus is shifted from cheating to learning,” she added. 

    The group proposes forms of teaching and examination that place greater focus on asking good questions, as well as finding answers, and that digital aids could be used in oral tests. 

    Proposed exam formats include a project assignment, a case or a portfolio, which collects material from the entire school year.

    The Danish High School Students Association (DGS) is pleased by the expert group’s recommendations.

    DGS chair Asger Kjær Sørensen said: “Artificial intelligence is part of society, so of course we have to learn about it. Right now we are being sent out onto the digital highway without a driving licence, and something needs to be done about that.”

    In December, Tesfaye announced that the changes would likely take effect in spring 2025.


  • Billionaire owner of Nordic Waste yet to deliver climate fund after landslide scandal

    It has been over three months since the billionaire family Østergaard-Nielsen announced plans to establish a climate fund to “remedy the problems surrounding landslides and climate change”.The announcement came after a 2 million tonne landslide of contaminated soil at Ølst near Randers in January 2024, at the Nordic Waste site owned by Østergaard-Nielsen.The case quickly […]


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  • Thursday is Climate Action Day – 100,000 citizens expected to take part

    On Thursday 25 April, over 100,000 people are expected to gather in various locations around the country in solidarity for Climate Action Day. The day aims to bring together groups of people in local communities, companies or organisations to support the introduction of greener habits.“It is an invitation to all Danes tp do things that benefit […]


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  • New handcrafted lighthouse unveiled at Nordhavn

    Today, a new lighthouse is being unveiled on the pier at Sundmolen in Nordhavn, with the urban development organisation By og Havn throwing a public party to celebrate the inaugural switch-on of the lighthouse’s lamp.The new structure is a rebuild; a lighthouse previously stood on this site for over 100 years, guiding sailors into port. With […]


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  • Danish asylum processing centre in Rwanda awaits EU lead, despite British Rwanda law

    That the British parliament has passed a law that allows the country’s asylum processing to be moved to Rwanda does not have a direct impact on Denmark’s plans to establish a its own reception centre in the African country, says Minister for Immigration and Integration Kaare Dybvad Bek.“It doesn’t have a direct effect, because we […]


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  • Changes to land lease agreement is good news for Parken Stadium investors

    Copenhagen Municipality has adopted an agreement to extend Parken Stadium’s ‘return obligation’ to the year 2090, instead of the current deadline 2060.The return obligation stipulates that Parken Sport & Entertainment had to give the land back, free and clear, in 2060.Specifically, the new agreement means that Parken can buy a postponement of the deadline. Lars Weiss, […]


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  • FCK invests DKK 100 million to upgrade Parken Stadium

    Football fans at Parken can expect shorter toilet and beer queues and upgraded facilities when FC København’s home ground in Østerbro gets a multi-million Kroner renovation in the coming years.Parken’s director Jacob Lauesen says DKK 100 million will be invested in the upgrade, and that priority work includes reducing the long queues at the beer […]


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  • Danish consumers still pessimistic despite economic upturn

    Danish consumer confidence is deteriorating, with Danes still perceiving the economy negatively despite several indications of economic upturn, according to new figures from Danmarks Statistik.In April, consumer confidence was measured at minus 8.6, down from minus 7.6 in March. The figure has been negative since autumn 2021, and has stagnated at its current level since […]


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  • Finance Minister becomes ambassador for global UN education program

    Finance Minister Nicolai Wammen has accepted a role as ambassador for the UN foundation Education Cannot Wait (ECW), working to collect some DKK 10.5 billion to fund education in crisis-affected areas.Wammen has “honorably” accepted the two-year posting, writes the UN organistion in a press release, adding that the aid money will support learning initiatives for […]


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