More cancellations at Copenhagen Airport to and from the Middle East
Copenhagen Airport has announced several flight cancellations to and from Middle Eastern countries due to the ongoing conflict in the region.
The Defense Intelligence Service is Secretly Advertising a Job
The Defense Intelligence Service of Denmark is seeking new leading officers, highlighting the importance of personal qualities in applicants for the position.
Psychiatry Chief: Some Rejected Children and Young People Return and Are Even Worse
A chief of child and youth psychiatry in Copenhagen highlights the alarming trend of rejected children returning in worse conditions, stressing the systemβs failure to adequately support these families.
13-Year-Old Assaulted Multiple Times - Eight Teenagers Suspected of Serious Violence
Eight teenagers aged 13 to 16 are suspected of serious assaults on a 13-year-old boy in Copenhagen.
An experiment ran from Copenhagen to Berlin, and people were nervous
A silent electric bus experiment traveling from Copenhagen to Berlin raised concerns among passengers about the new technology.
Now I Again Have Hope for the Portuguese Cuisine
A new Portuguese restaurant impresses with tasty dishes and a good atmosphere even on a day with a limited menu.
This is how the dish does not taste in Portugal β and it is meant as a compliment
A new Portuguese restaurant impresses with its delicious dishes and good atmosphere, even on a limited menu day.
The trend is taking off in big cities: - It has become quite common
A new trend in urban areas, where cafes start running clubs, has gained popularity in cities like Oslo and Copenhagen, offering a unique blend of community and fitness.
The Dannebrog to Hang in the Meeting Room of Copenhagen City Hall
Copenhagen City Hall's meeting room is set to be decorated with the Dannebrog, following a decision by a broad majority in the city's council.
Fire in Kolding with health-hazardous smoke
A broad majority of Copenhagen's City Council has decided to decorate the council's meeting room with the Danish flag, Dannebrog, marking a significant symbol of national identity.
New calculations: Mette Frederiksen's "little school" will cost over 12 billion in Copenhagen
New estimates reveal that Mette Frederiksen's proposed "little school" initiative will incur costs of approximately 11.5 billion kroner in Copenhagen, far exceeding the initial budget of six billion kroner allocated by the Social Democrats for related physical changes.
Officers lied about death accident: Now several trials are on the way
Six police officers from Copenhagen have become the subject of serious allegations concerning misconduct, substance abuse, and false reporting, which have led to upcoming trials.
Officers lied about fatal accident. Now several trials are on the way
Six police officers from Copenhagen are at the center of a significant case involving abuse of position, drugs, and false reporting following a fatal incident in which they left a heavily intoxicated man who subsequently died.
British-Danish couple say new UK passport rules may separate them from children
A British-Danish couple fears they may be separated from their children at Copenhagen airport due to new UK passport rules affecting dual nationals.
Meatpacking District in Copenhagen closed after report of fire
The Cuban Coast Guard has shot and killed four people on board an American speedboat, prompting an investigation by Florida authorities.
The Entire Meatpacking District in Copenhagen Is Closed Off After Report of Fire
Copenhagen's Meatpacking District has been closed off due to a report of a fire in a restaurant, with police and fire services on the scene to investigate.
PET Moves Police Exercise Away from School Area
The Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) has relocated a planned police exercise away from a school area in response to public concerns about noise and safety.
Scandinavian Airlines flight makes emergency landing in Dublin
A Scandinavian Airlines flight from Copenhagen to Dublin made an emergency landing due to a medical crisis on board, prompting immediate assistance upon arrival.
Copenhagen's West Region Gets a New Local Media
A new local newspaper called Vores Vestegn will be launched in Copenhagen's West Region by Kickoff Media, which has previously focused on football, following the closure of four local weeklies by Sjællandske Medier.
Tivoli is ready with a series of names for Fredagsrock
Tivoli has announced the lineup for this year's Fredagsrock, featuring both Danish and international artists performing from April through September.
How wealthy parents transfer housing millions to their children
A significant number of young first-time homebuyers in Copenhagen are able to purchase properties with the financial assistance of their wealthy parents, raising questions about the dynamics of wealth transfer in the housing market.
20-year-old Swede sentenced for attempted murder in Copenhagen
A 20-year-old Swedish man has been sentenced to ten years in prison for attempted murder related to a gang conflict in Copenhagen.
Swede sentenced to ten years in prison for attempted murder
A 20-year-old Swede, Jan Helgesson, has been sentenced to ten years in prison by the Copenhagen City Court for an attempted murder in September 2024.
Former Mayor Lars Weiss Gets a New Job
Lars Weiss, the former Social Democratic mayor of Copenhagen, is set to become the director of urban development at Urban Partners.
There Are Too Few Such Places in Oslo
A local review praises Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo as a delightful dining alternative to the city's typical chain restaurants.
Finally a place that reminds me of Copenhagen
The article highlights a new dining spot in Oslo that transports visitors to a Copenhagen-like atmosphere.
Concert Triggered Police Action at The Black Diamond
A concert by the Jerusalem String Quartet at The Black Diamond in Copenhagen attracted protesting demonstrations, prompting a police response.
The Protesters Shouted and Would Not Move: The Musicians Kept Playing
The Jerusalem String Quartet faced protests during their concert at the Black Diamond in Copenhagen, a situation they are accustomed to.
After controversial housing case in Copenhagen, politician calls for more control
A Copenhagen politician advocates for stricter controls over residency registrations after a notable case involving a fellow council member's registration being challenged.
Two months after the municipal election, I am wasting my time discussing cleaning supplies and food clubs
A newly elected member of Copenhagenβs Health and Care Committee expresses frustration about the democratic decision-making processes in welfare policy.
Electric Mayor Acknowledges: Proposal for Housing Tax Will Impact Ordinary Copenhageners
The proposal by Enhedslisten aims to impose a 15% tax on all housing gains over one million kroner, which critics argue will also affect regular homeowners.
Crisis-hit lions bring Zanka back for another round before the crucial match
Mathias 'Zanka' JΓΈrgensen returns to FC Copenhagen for a fourth stint to bolster the teamβs defense as they prepare for upcoming crucial matches.
Massive Attack takes over Royal Arena with trip hop and spherical music
Massive Attack is set to perform at Royal Arena in Copenhagen on June 1, celebrating 35 years since their debut album release.
11 new dining places and bars you will want to know in Copenhagen
A new guide features 11 recently opened and upcoming dining spots and bars in Copenhagen.
Here are 11 new dining places and bars you would like to know in Copenhagen
The article highlights eleven newly opened eateries and bars in Copenhagen, showcasing exciting options for locals and visitors alike.
Demolition of iconic high-rises meets political resistance
The decision regarding the demolition of ten high-rises in BellahΓΈj is postponed due to political opposition.
Decision on demolition of iconic high-rises is halted
The decision regarding the potential demolition of ten iconic BellahΓΈj houses in Copenhagen has been paused by a minority of politicians, despite a majority voting for it.
They are almost similar, but the housing market makes their lives vastly different
Two 30-year-old consultants in Copenhagen face starkly different housing situations despite similar incomes.
Thousands of millionaire families in Copenhagen are set to receive food checks
Thousands of millionaire families in Copenhagen will soon receive tax-free food checks as part of a new proposal awaiting final approval.
The problem is not a new tax on owner-occupied housing. It is that half of Copenhagen's housing market is closed and nepotistic
The article discusses the challenges faced by young graduates in Copenhagen's housing market, highlighting issues of accessibility and nepotism rather than merely taxation.
Copenhagen Municipality cancels Sikandar Siddique's relocation
Copenhagen Municipality has annulled the residency registration of Sikandar Siddique, a political leader, amidst a prolonged housing dispute.
Sikandar Siddique's relocation is annulled by the City of Copenhagen
The City of Copenhagen has annulled the residence registration of Sikandar Siddique, leader of the Free Greens, amid a long-standing housing dispute.
Copenhagen City Hall Illuminated in Ukraine's Colors on the Four-Year Anniversary of Full-Scale Invasion
Copenhagen City Hall will be illuminated in the colors of the Ukrainian flag to mark the four-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The capital's newest cafΓ© is already a hit
A new cafΓ© in the NΓΈrrebro area of Copenhagen is quickly becoming popular for its inviting atmosphere and affordable food options.
They wanted to create a new neighborhood cafΓ© in NΓΈrrebro. They really succeeded
The area of NΓΈrrebro in Copenhagen has transformed into a vibrant neighborhood with new cafes and eateries, inviting locals to linger rather than just pass through.
Ken walked around chatting and drinking coffee with her, and slowly she began to respond
Kenichi Nakashima, a man with a unique background, reflects on his life as he now enjoys simple pleasures in Copenhagen after years of serving affluent clients.
Ken sold expensive brand goods for 30 years. Now he has found a new infinite value
Kenichi Nakashima, a former luxury goods store manager in Copenhagen, reflects on his life as he finds joy and fulfillment in simpler moments despite his past in wealth.
He has changed his life path from something a bit snobbish to something infinitely valuable
Kenichi Nakashima, a 56-year-old man of Japanese and Danish descent, reflects on his transformation from a life of luxury retail to finding fulfillment in connecting with the elderly.
FC Copenhagen fires sports director Sune Smith-Nielsen with immediate effect
FC Copenhagen has terminated the contract of sports director Sune Smith-Nielsen effective immediately due to unsatisfactory team performance.
βThe challenges are quite seriousβ: FCK says thank you and fires the sports director
FC Copenhagen has fired sports director Sune Smith-Nielsen immediately due to disappointing results this season.