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German Immigration to Denmark: History, Perceptions and Reality

Everybody is aware of Germans being quite a big immigrant group here in Denmark. But why do Germans leave their country to move here?...

LWID Report: No, Greenlanders do not want to join the US

Greenland: Hidden stories, hidden voices Amid all the Western media coverage of Greenland recently, the voices of Greenlandic people are usually absent. It can be...

PopCultGang: The retro toy store that’s Aarhus’s best kept secret

PopCultGang’s numerous fans include some of LEGO’s top designers, the Danish president of Nintendo and a lot of ordinary people with some extraordinary passions. Just...

Negative Social Control: why the Danish Government is determined to tackle the issue

With a 137 million DKK investment over three years announced on January 19, the Danish government is signalling its commitment to stamp out negative...

The (brief) story of legally flying national flags in Denmark

It’s illegal to do this now, right? Yes, mostly. On 1st January this year, a law came into effect in Denmark making it illegal to...

The US/Denmark Conflict: How Americans in Denmark Feel

Perhaps the only thing certain about the start of Donald Trump’s second term as US president is nothing is certain. Still, no one quite...

Greenland and Denmark: A short history

Greenland and Denmark have been connected for centuries, and their relationship has been ever changing. From early villages to modern cities, it has been...

Imran Rashid wins major DR TV prize for work on young people and screen time

Dr Imran Rashid, Denmark’s leading expert on young people and screen time, has won 2024’s Rosenkjær Prize, the major communication award given by DR...

Interview: Brooke Fossey, aka Instagram’s Nearly Danish Dame

“Speaking Danish is an act of vulnerability every time you do it” Interview: Brooke Fossey, aka Instagram’s Nearly Danish Dame Brooke Fossey, better known to her...

University of Southern Denmark to open new campus in Vejle

 The city of Vejle in Southern Denmark is set to become a University city with the opening of a new, state-of-the-art campus in 2026. The...
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