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A new analysis from the National Research Center for Occupational Health Analysis & Data (Det Nationale Forskningscenter for ArbejdsmiljøAnalyse & Data) highlights the financial burden of work-related ...
China Sends a Warning to Denmark: the presence of the former Taiwanese president was not welcome and could harm diplomatic and business relations if it happens again A month ago, Tsai Ing-wen, former ...
Denmark has signed a United Nations global treaty aimed at protecting marine life in international waters. The agreement, known as the BBNJ Treaty (Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction), sets new ...
June 11, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will travel to Berlin to meet with Germany’s new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz. It is planned for the two leaders to focus on defense and Ukraine, but also the ...
Currently, there are 6,001,008 people living in Denmark. The official announcement arrived today from Statistics Denmark, the public agency of the country for statistics. These numbers have never been ...
The governments of Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands will meet on 16 and 17 June in the Faroe Islands for the semi-annual Kingdom Meeting and a session of the Foreign, Security, and Defense ...
The Royal Run returns to Copenhagen and Frederiksberg on Monday, June 9th, with 45,000 participants expected in the capital region. The event, first held in 2018 to mark King Frederik’s 50th birthday, ...
Out of the 27 EU member states, Denmark ranks 20th in terms of asylum seekers received in 2024, when calculating in relation to the number of inhabitants in 2024. Cyprus tops the ranking, as it has ...
Copenhagen celebrates it in August. Maybe for the best, as some major partners withdrew their support for the organization, including Novo Nordisk, Dansk Industri, Google Denmark, or more recently, ...
In it will be Denmark Whit Monday tomorrow, June 9, which is a national public holiday. Most shops, supermarkets, and retail outlets across the country will remain closed for the day, so you are ...
The New North Zealand Hospital in Hillerød is facing a major financial and scheduling setback, with the project now expected to exceed its original budget (3.8 billion DKK) by up to DKK 1 billion.
From July 1, 2025, it will be easier for the Danish Working Environment Authority to use evidence like videos and photos in cases about illegal asbestos work and other workplace safety issues. A new ...
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