
Råbjerg Mile – The Majestic Moving Dune of Denmark
Råbjerg Mile is the largest moving dune in Northern Europe, located near Skagen, Denmark. Covering 1 square kilometer and shifting up to 18 meters annually.

Råbjerg Mile is the largest moving dune in Northern Europe, located near Skagen, Denmark. Covering 1 square kilometer and shifting up to 18 meters annually.

Stay informed with Danish newspapers and get a grip on the Danish society. Here you’ll get a brief overview of the importance of keeping up

Faktor.dk is a new Danish digital media platform dedicated to climate, sustainability and green business. Combining journalism, analysis and practical guides, it helps consumers and companies navigate the green transition. Fully digital and community driven, it offers news on green policies, tech innovations, waste reduction and business accountability, plus a weekly newsletter and debate forum.

New report finds concern of fake news in Denmark is declining. Rising digital literacy and trust in traditional media (only 20% distrust) boost confidence.

In this video on Danish Work Culture, a local shares 12 essential tips to help you succeed in the Danish workplace. From informal communication styles

Unexplained military jets over Bornholm, prompting local speculation as Danish authorities remain silent. The quick reaction alert scrambles F-16s and F-35s amid heightened 2024 Baltic airspace tension and recent drone disruptions in Denmark and Norway. Authorities imposed a five-day national drone ban ahead of an EU summit, underscoring growing security concerns.

SMVdanmark’s new analysis ranks and finds Denmark’s best municipality by SME support. Struer tops the list, and smaller towns beat Copenhagen which ranks 73rd.

Designed by SLA, Nordør, a new park in Nordhavn is a 30-hectare sustainable urban park in Copenhagen. It will merge wild landscapes with sports and recreation.

At the Danish festival, Smukfest, sales of non-alcoholic beverages jumped 30% outpacing overall drink growth, reflecting a shift in Danish drinking habits.

A new Danish study by the University of Copenhagen shows that a one-hour brisk walk in a green environment cuts stress, lowers cortisol and boosts mood.
