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Europe This Week – Week 23

The leaders of the European Union member states have spoken - Ursula Von der Leyen will continue as President of the European Commission for another five...

Weekly Overview – Week 23

See the map where the new forests in Denmark will be planted. In the next decade, the scenery of Denmark will change from fields of...

Insights into the Danish way of life – Week 23

Festival lovers, are you ready? The Roskilde Festival has started. Located in Zealand’s city of Roskilde, this non-profit event is the largest music festival...

Danish Economics HQ – Week 23

A new trend on the labor market - the right to take free days for as long as needed to look after your sick children. Today,...

Focus – Week 23

Climate tax on Danish agriculture: The green tripartite negotiations between the government, Landbrug & Fødevarer (farmers interest association) and Danmarks Naturfredningsforening (Nature’s interest association)...

Political overview – Week 23

The Ministry of Justice proposed to re-introduce a ban on raising other countries' flags (with the exception of Nordics and German) on flagpoles. If the law...

Europe This Week – Week 22

The Nature Restoration Law was approved in the European Council: After a dramatic vote, where the Austrian Minister of Environment went against instructions from the Austrian...

Weekly Overview – Week 22

Talk to your children about being prepared for emergency situations: The recent message from the authorities on the three-day survival can provoke anxiety among children...

Insights into the Danish way of life – Week 22

Glædelig Sankt Hans! Today, June 23rd, we celebrate the eve of St. John’s Day. For Danes, the date is not necessarily religious but traditional,...

Danish Economics HQ – Week 22

Will shortening 10% of master degree programs from two years to one year and three months be enough to increase the workforce by 4,600 in...
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