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The Copenhagen Post

The Copenhagen Post - Your Danish Connection. Denmark's only English-language newspaper. Serving the international community in Denmark.
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A short guide to eating mindfully in Copenhagen
Copenhagen is usually considered one of the world’s capitals of food, but things are more complicated. Juggling high prices, discounts, and numerous food
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Cancelled royal ball donates food to charity
A royal gala scheduled for Friday was canceled after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called an election. The Royal House announced that most food has
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yesterday
Denmark first in EU to end mother-to-child HIV transmission
Denmark is the first country in the EU to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis, according to Statens Serum Institut (SSI). For years,
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The Copenhagen Post
yesterday
Frederiksen postponed election call over Greenland concerns
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has said she initially planned to call an election in early January but postponed the move due to developments related
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yesterday
Historic church Helligåndskirken reopens in the heart of Copenhagen after two years of renovation
The funding allowed the church to replace an unstable wooden floor, which had been covered with needle felt carpet, with a stone floor in the nave. The
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What we vote for, who can vote, and how the Danish political system works: everything you need to know about the upcoming national election
Yesterday, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called for the election, which will take place on March 24. Who is eligible to vote? Who can run? What are
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yesterday
The government says it wants to limit the number of Ukrainians in Denmark
People from 14 Ukrainian regions will no longer be able to obtain a residence permit in Denmark under the so-called special law. This is the third action
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yesterday
Gray and wet weather will dominates the weekend
The upcoming weekend in Denmark will be mostly gray and wet, according to DMI meteorologist Hans Peter Wandler. Friday begins with clouds and rain for
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Troels Lund Poulsen won’t participate in a government that implements a wealth tax
Venstre chairman Troels Lund Poulsen has declared that he will not participate in a government that introduces a wealth tax, arguing it would make Denmark
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yesterday
Danish media association to sue OpenAI
The Danish organization DPCMO, representing 99 percent of the country’s news media, is suing the American company OpenAI. The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI
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yesterday
Billund Airport passengers fell significantly in 2025
In 2025, total departing passengers from Danish public airports reached a record high of nearly 19 million, a 5 percent increase. Copenhagen Airport drove
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The last Lynch interview: Jacob Neiiendam
English-Australian writer, theatre director and leader of the Film and Theatre school, ‘KFTS‘, Stuart Lynch has contributed a monthly column titled “The
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yesterday
E-Boks launches login solution to rival MitID
The digital mailbox e-Boks is launching “e-Boks ID,” a new login solution designed to compete with MitID and international providers like Facebook and
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yesterday
Minister pauses parental leave to campaign
Digitalization Minister Caroline Stage Olsen is pausing her maternity leave to campaign for the Moderates in the East Jutland constituency. Appointed in
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Venstre leader Troels Lund declares Prime Minister candidacy
Troels Lund Poulsen, chairman of the Liberal Party (Venstre), has announced his candidacy for Prime Minister for the March election. Following Prime Minister
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More than expected seek compensation in Greenland spiral case after 1992
209 women have applied for compensation from the Greenlandic government for receiving contraception without knowledge or consent after January 1, 1992,
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Jon Stephensen: Moderates offered 1.3 million to resign seat
Independent MP Jon Stephensen claims the Moderates offered him 1.3 million DKK to resign his seat in August 2023. Stephensen alleges that party leader
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The international who is challenging the hierarchy of Dansk Bank from inside – “I’ve seen people working late into the night, driven by organizational pressure or a sense of pride”
Despite strong financial results, an employee from Bulgaria is calling for a shift in focus that addresses colleagues’ imposter syndrome, their fear of
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The Copenhagen Post
2/26/2026
Danske Bank cuts 230 jobs in Denmark
Danske Bank has cut 420 positions across the bank, with 230 employees laid off in Denmark and 114 in Lithuania. The reductions, which also occurred to
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The Copenhagen Post
2/26/2026
PM proposes wealth tax for the rich
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has proposed a wealth tax for Denmark’s richest citizens. While announcing that the elections will be March 24, 2026,
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