
Danish Schools Reintroduce Textbooks to Improve Literacy
Denmark is reintroducing physical textbooks in public Danish schools to counter over-digitalization and boost student literacy marking a shift in policy.

Denmark is reintroducing physical textbooks in public Danish schools to counter over-digitalization and boost student literacy marking a shift in policy.

With 99 days until Denmark’s local elections on November 18, MPs return to Christiansborg to fast-track defense bills and parties unveil policies.

The Danish sky will show a rare cosmic spectacle this week as the Perseid meteor shower in Denmark peaks alongside a four-planet alignment on August 13.

30-year-old Frederikke escaped burnout by changing her lifestyle in Denmark and adopting van life, transforming her Peugeot into a mobile home.

A late-summer heatwave in Denmark is set, right as school begins, with temperatures in Denmark soaring to 30 °C in North Zealand and Bornholm.

After a Greenlandic mother’s newborn was removed in Denmark over a culturally biased “Parental Capacity Assessment,” her case and 300 others face criticism.

At Copenhagen Pride, the Danish AIDS Fund marks its 40th anniversary with a celebratory event underscoring 40 years of HIV prevention and LGBTQ+ rights activism

Grocery prices in Denmark remain stubbornly high with a staggering increase of 30% in Danish grocery prices since 2021 with no immediate relief expected.

The narrowly averted school shooting in Denmark exposed a critical gap: one in three Danish teachers lack crisis preparedness despite national guidelines.

Elderly and disabled drivers face unjust parking fees from private firms like Europark, hired by municipalities, despite following the parking rules in Denmark.
