Last week, we saw a record-setting increase in the number of internationals working in Denmark. They are now 498,000, and in ...
Close and coordinated cooperation between the national authorities must be ensured when it comes to the management of Denmark ...
The number of internationals working in Denmark set a new record, and now it’s a couple of steps away from reaching half a ...
Erik Bjørsted, chief economist at Dansk Metal, claims that Denmark’s workforce relies heavily on immigrants and that policy ...
The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has been named the best technical university in the EU in the latest EngiRank ...
Now that Halloween and J-Day are over, and the winter beers are on the shelves, Christmas can finally begin. Starting this ...
Inspired by Robin Dickheiwer’s recent observations on the growing yet politically underrepresented international community in ...
The government and opposition have split up, and the latter will not participate in next year’s budget talks. The government has decided to exclude the four “blue parties” from the negotiations.
I grew up with Ronald Reagan and was young under Bill Clinton. In their own way, they represented a strong and trustworthy ...
A new report from the National Centre for Environment and Energy (DCE) at Aarhus University reveals that the air quality near Tårnby Stadium contains more ultrafine particles than the air in central ...
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and President-elect Donald Trump are both regarded as straight-talking politicians.When Trump, as American president, expressed an interest in buying ...
More than 114,000 e-bikes were imported in Denmark in 2023. It’s a very significant growth, as ten years ago, in 2013, only ...