‘An amazing adventure’: how to have the career and life you want in France
While computer scientist Ying Flass enjoyed an international career that spanned China and France, it always had an IT and digital focus. Now, an Executive MBA is giving her the edge to elevate her career and expand her network.
Greenland leader says Trump's threats disrespectful
Greenland will never be a "piece of property" to be bought, the Arctic island's new prime minister said on Sunday, criticising US talk of seizing the Danish autonomous territory as lacking respect.
Nordics hope to attract US researchers alienated by Trump
With US universities facing challenges to their independence and funding, Nordic countries hope their emphasis on academic freedom and strong welfare societies can lure researchers seeking to leave the United States.
'You'll feel an invisible weight lifted': What Americans say about moving to Denmark
Recent reports in Denmark suggest American researchers are increasingly interested in moving to countries like Denmark. We asked our readers to share their experiences.
Danish intelligence service says politician was target of Russian disinformation
Member of parliament Karsten Hønge was targeted in a Russian disinformation campaign about the relationship between Greenland and Denmark, military intelligence FE said on Friday.
Four in five Danish taxpayers expected to receive tax rebate on Friday
The Danish Tax Agency will pay out a total of around 25.4 billion kroner to taxpayers who overpaid in 2024.
Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Friday
Proposal to broaden parents’ sick leave to be debated, rapper faces weapons charges, tax payouts and more news from Denmark this Friday.
Denmark raises abortion limit from 12 to 18 weeks
The Danish parliament on Thursday adopted a change in the law which will raise the country’s legal threshold for abortion from 12 to 18 weeks of pregnancy.