Written by Jule, Johana and Marie The corona pandemic has made...
The World Press Photo exhibition, now in Copenhagen. The Politiken building...
Denmark has a strict immigrant policy, but this year, the conditions...
written by Jule Ahles, 04.10.2021 In the Danish Parliament (Folketing), the...
written by Marie Groß Almost 70 years after the end of...
The colours of pride and their symbols are the norm in...
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The Danish Police department, in Copenhagen, use ‘mounted’ strategies to ‘keep...
At the International Press Centre in Copenhagen, two representatives from Greenland...
Hundreds of people attend the Copenhagen second-hand flea markets, due to...
Falun Gong being practiced by members of Falun Dafa I Danmark....
Copenhagen’s quality of life has resulted in being ranked one of...
A Woman admiring Pia Arke’s (1958 – 2007) works. Photo credit:...
The Urban House hostel in the City Centre of Copenhagen, charge...
Centralization might be an unavoidable result in an ever-growing city like Copenhagen. But can this location development and the need for more affordable housing go hand-in-hand with Copenhagen’s historic streets? Written by Fredrik Holtekjølen and Daniel...
While Denmark stands at second in the EU rankings for gender equality...
Written by Jamie Szmitz The mascot of Freetown Christiania, Copenhagen. Photographer:...
Written by Jamie Szmitz & Sam Shaw Tensions between Danish nurses...
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How one small shop makes an impact in the world’s best cycling...
Written by Sam Shaw on 03/10/21 The Faroes have been a...
Itsaso Jauregui Hugo Hannibal, a self-taught sculptor, is opening a new...
By Olivia Williams One week into the 64th World Press Photo...
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2021, the year for Copenhagen! By Olivia Williams It comes after...