When a mother proposed "pedagogical ping pong," the principal had to say no: "You must find another school"
A debate on student well-being versus academic proficiency is highlighted through a conflict at a Copenhagen school involving a mother and the principal.
After the election, Christiansborg must take responsibility for the housing market in Copenhagen
The article discusses the severe housing crisis in Copenhagen, highlighting the dramatic increase in prices and the challenges faced by potential buyers.
The Green Mayor Fought Against New Hotels - Now She Has Voted For Them
Line Barfod, the climate, technical, and environmental mayor of Copenhagen, reversed her stance and voted in favor of certain hotel developments after initially opposing them.
Remarkably Beautiful
Bent Sørensen's new "Johannespasjon" is described as remarkably beautiful but lacks deeper emotional impact.
The book reminds me of how I should vote in the pig election
The article reflects on the author's culinary journey and the cultural significance of cooking pork, which ties into an upcoming vote.
At the demonstration at City Hall Square, people were encouraged to look their bacon in the eyes
A demonstration was held at City Hall Square in Copenhagen to raise awareness about issues related to pig farming ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
An explicit literaryization in the production of Tove Ditlevsen's 'Copenhagen Trilogy'
The production of Tove Ditlevsen's 'Copenhagen Trilogy' at Malmö Stadsteater has garnered a positive response from audiences, in contrast to a previous staging in Berlin that resulted in protests.
In Copenhagen, the family's cooperative apartment increased by 400,000 in value last week. In Assens, they went hunting for lasagna sauce on sale
A Danish family experiences contrasting daily routines as one family member wakes early for work while another family prepares for their day in the city.
In a rare interview, the last power figure of the Social Democrats in Copenhagen bids farewell. He has one good piece of advice for his successor
Jan Salling Kristensen, the last significant figure of the Social Democrats in Copenhagen, reflects on his career and offers advice to his successor in a rare interview.
Š. Jasikevičius' wife A. Douka embarked on an unforgettable adventure with children: 'There is a secret'
A. Douka shares her delightful experiences from a recent trip to Copenhagen with her two children, emphasizing the city's charm and concept of 'hygge.'
20-year-old detained after stabbing at kebab bar
A 20-year-old man has been detained for nine days and charged with attempted murder after stabbing a 46-year-old multiple times at a kebab bar in Copenhagen.
At least two dead in avalanche in South Tyrol
Demonstrations for climate action are set to take place in six Danish cities, culminating in a speech by activist Greta Thunberg in Copenhagen.
She blew away my reservations
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, featuring soloist Kathia Buniatishvili, delivered an impressive performance in Copenhagen, providing a refreshing alternative to the local DR Symphony Orchestra.
Danish companies are screaming for Swedes – Emelie took the chance
Danish companies are actively seeking Swedish workers, as exemplified by Emelie, a Swede who secured a full-time job in Copenhagen.
Norwegian jazz musician finds two micrometeorites on the sidewalk in central Copenhagen
A Norwegian jazz musician discovers micrometeorites while cleaning the streets of Copenhagen.
Large majority among Danes: Housing prices in Copenhagen are a societal problem
A significant majority of Danes view rising housing prices in Copenhagen as a societal issue, prompting discussions among political leaders ahead of the elections.
An arrested man after stabbing at Svanemøllen Station
A man has been arrested in connection with a stabbing incident at Svanemøllen Station in Copenhagen, where another man was injured but is not in life-threatening condition.
Man arrested after stabbing at Svanemøllen Station
A man was arrested following a stabbing incident at Svanemøllen Station in Copenhagen.
Flying Tiger urgent product recall as high levels of 'toxic' substance found
Flying Tiger Copenhagen has issued a recall for several glasses due to high levels of lead and cadmium that exceed EU safety limits.
Midtjylland Airport Tries Again with Route to Copenhagen
The domestic route between Karup and Copenhagen will be revived again with three daily flights starting April 20 by Alsie Express.
The great election debate at the University of Copenhagen ended in accusations of populism
A recent election debate at the University of Copenhagen included accusations of populism directed at politician Pelle Dragsted and discussed public discourse issues.
The food is downright delicious at the new bistro in Copenhagen's wealthy neighborhood
A review highlights the delicious yet unoriginal dishes at a new bistro in a wealthy area of Copenhagen.
Food Critic: When the Fish Dish Was Served, I Suddenly Thought of the Chili Sauce from the Shawarma Place
A food critic reflects on a recent dining experience that drew connections to familiar flavors from a local shawarma spot.
Is this era unsuitable for housing? The crisis is pressing on Barcelona, but also on Copenhagen and Vienna
The article discusses the housing crisis impacting major cities like Barcelona, Copenhagen, and Vienna, raising concerns about affordability and accessibility.
Debutants shine in Denmark's big victory over Norway
Denmark's men's handball team, featuring five debutants, convincingly defeated Norway 39-30 in a Golden League match in Copenhagen.
Debutants Get the Chance on the World's Best Team, but They Must Climb a Mountain to Establish Themselves
Five debutants have joined the Danish national handball team as they prepare for the Golden League matches in Copenhagen, following a recent European Championship victory.
The breadth is already great, but now Nikolaj Jacobsen wants to make it even bigger
Denmark's handball coach Nikolaj Jacobsen has included five debutants in the national team for the upcoming Golden League matches in Copenhagen, aiming to expand the team's talent pool.
Elderly man was murdered with sword and knife
Two men have been found guilty of the brutal murder of a 71-year-old man in his home in Copenhagen.
Black smoke column rises from fire at construction site in Copenhagen
A large fire broke out at a construction site in Nordhavn, Copenhagen, causing significant black smoke, though no injuries have been reported.
Police Have Arrested Person with Gun After Report of Shots Fired
Copenhagen police arrested two men following reports of gunfire in Høje-Taastrup, though no injuries were reported.
Nauseating, scratching, diesel-like smell worries mothers: 'What if they can get sick from it?'
Residents, especially mothers, on Amager express growing concerns about air quality and health risks due to increasing complaints of unpleasant odors from Copenhagen Airport.
"Nauseating, scratching, diesel-like smell" causes mothers in Amager to react
Mothers in Amager are growing increasingly concerned about air quality and health risks for their children due to emissions from Copenhagen Airport, leading to a surge in noise and odor complaints from local residents.
Sale of owner-occupied apartments continues at a high pace
The sale of apartments in Denmark has remained strong, with 1,761 owner-occupied apartments sold in February, marking a slight increase from the previous year despite a decrease in Copenhagen sales.
Woman Seriously Injured: Pulled Lifeless from the Water in Copenhagen
A 41-year-old woman is in serious condition after falling into the water near Havnegade in Copenhagen and being rescued by relatives.
The people behind the festival have hosted some of Copenhagen's smartest parties. This time they had a surprise up their sleeve
The Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX) is known for making documentary films fashionable, as evidenced by its opening night celebration at Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
The Surprise of the Party Cheered the Well-Dressed Guests Out of Kunsthal Charlottenborg
The Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival's opening event at Kunsthal Charlottenborg attracted well-dressed guests, though not everyone had tickets to the sold-out celebration.
Helicopter with technical problems shuts down part of Nordhavn
A military area has been established in the Nordhavn district of Copenhagen due to a helicopter from the Danish Armed Forces experiencing technical issues.
New trend spreading among young Copenhageners: 'I probably couldn't come up with it myself'
A trend among young people in Copenhagen shows an increasing tendency to stay at home longer with their parents, raising questions about the appropriate age to move out.
"I probably couldn't come up with it myself": A new trend spreads among young Copenhageners
Young Copenhageners are increasingly choosing to live at home with their parents for longer periods, prompting discussions about when it becomes too late to leave the nest.
He Needed Five Different Grand Pianos for a Concert
Pianist Alexander Melnikov showcased an impressive array of five grand pianos during his concert, performing pieces from Bach to Schnittke at the Black Diamond.
Former municipal employee receives three and a half years in prison in CPR case
A former employee of the Copenhagen Municipality has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for unlawfully sharing personal information from the Central Person Register (CPR).
His name has suddenly been removed from the website. It looks like an open leg fracture
Copenhagen Phil suddenly parts ways with its chief conductor after only a year and a half, raising questions about the management's lack of communication.
The Home Helper Wears Two Face Masks Before They Go In. One Is Not Enough to Handle the Smell
The article follows housing advisor Erik Anker in Copenhagen as he assists residents facing challenges due to addiction, mental illness, and financial difficulties.
Rail break in Helsingør continues to cause train problems
A rail break in Helsingør is leading to fewer trains and longer travel times between Helsingør and Copenhagen's main station.
See the map: The largest fortunes are concentrated in a few municipalities
One in four Danes with a fortune over 25 million kroner resides in a select group of municipalities north of Copenhagen or in Frederiksberg, according to new data from Statistics Denmark.
The chef's secret of the world's most famous restaurant shows how expensive perfection is
The article recounts an unexpected visit to a pop-up space of the renowned Noma restaurant in Copenhagen, highlighting its unique environment and coffee experience.
Suspected of supporting Hamas has now been imprisoned for 824 days
A 60-year-old man has been in custody for over two years during an ongoing police investigation related to terrorism charges.
Visit revealed many instances of electricity theft at Copenhagen dining establishments
A recent unannounced inspection by electricity company Radius found that one in three dining establishments in Greater Copenhagen was stealing electricity.
Café Reviewer: This is the very epitome of indulging oneself
A new small bakery in Valby Maskinfabrik offers unique baked goods and reflects the neighborhood's recent development.
Ryanair fights 'ludicrous' court award of £4,425 for lost suitcase
Ryanair is contesting a court ruling that awarded a couple £4,425 for the loss of a suitcase during a flight to Copenhagen, claiming the amount is excessive.