Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday
Apartments in Kastrup hit by gunfire, employment rises for 25th month in a row and AI tools cause drop in visits to healthcare platform. Here's Denmark's news on Tuesday.
Family-friendly events in Copenhagen over the Easter holiday
Whether you’re at home with the kids or just looking for something to do over the long weekend, we’ve put together a list of events happening in Copenhagen this Easter.
Copenhagen’s buses are now 100 percent electric
With lines 5C and 19 now using electric powered-buses, the entire Copenhagen bus network now runs on renewable energy.
Danish word of the day: Vemodig
Today's Danish word can describe the mix of emotions you can get when saying goodbye.
So… who is the prime minister of Denmark right now?
Mette Frederiksen, who has served as Denmark’s prime minister since 2019, resigned as prime minister after her coalition suffered a defeat in the general election. With negotiations still ongoing, who is currently running the country?
Danish delivery service Dao warns of scam 'genuine' address requests
Have you recently received an apparently-genuine text in a message thread from Dao asking for you to confirm your address before a parcel can be delivered? If so, it's likely that this was a scammer trying to collect your personal information.
Danish wind turbine giant Vestas set to cut over 400 jobs
Danish wind turbine maker Vestas said on Monday that it is adjusting production, with around 440 jobs in Denmark likely to be cut.
Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Monday
Vestas to cut 440 jobs, Dao delivery services warns of fake messages, Danes still buying conventional meat despite 'pig election' and more news from Denmark on Monday.