Immigrants (whoever they may be) condemn homosexuals and women “asking for it”
A sixth agree that scantily-clad females can only blame themselves if they are sexually assaulted
A sixth agree that scantily-clad females can only blame themselves if they are sexually assaulted
Elsewhere, Denmark eyes eyes green energy in North Sea, a ‘green’ cheese is developed and a big whale finds its way into Mariager Fjord
From Istanbul to Gaziantep across the cradle of civilization, Anatolian cuisine is flourishing – and with good reason
Danish state, Gilleleje Kirke and Gribskov Municipality will host a memorial ceremony at Gilleleje Kirke on 11 October
If it is “something special to be a Danish citizen”, why does it take so long?
CPH POST asks five published foreign authors about how they came to be inspired to write about Denmark
January 19 was a furious day in the Copenhagen art world with numerous new exhibitions opening around town, so it was pretty hard choosing just five. The art of Henning Christiansen (Museum of Contemporary Art), who played a big part in the Fluxus movement, is often overlooked, but one decade on from his death, his…
Dansk Folkeparti’s Carl Christian Ebbesen is in politics to make positive changes for Copenhageners and not just blindly follow narrow party lines
The Romanian ambassador is clearly a man who enjoys being in Denmark. He sees his mission as opening Danish eyes to contemporary Romania – and what it has to offer
Ahead of Aarhus stepping out into the limelight, Copenhagen fires a few cultural canons of its own
Queen Margrethe’s balancing act in the New Year’s Eve speech carries on a strong tradition
New parks, football pitches, culture centres and elderly homes among future plans