The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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Denmark's Nationalbank has escalated its concerns regarding Copenhagen's housing market, issuing an "orange alarm." The central bank is closely monitoring three key aspects as the housing fever continues to spread in the capital.
An article discusses the high cost of street food in Copenhagen, questioning how far one must travel from the city center to find authentic and affordable options, alongside other culinary tips.
A political majority in Copenhagen is pushing to ban the establishment of new hotels in the city's inner center. This move aims to stop further hotel development in the downtown area.
The Danish Tax Agency is refunding a total of 26.7 billion kroner to taxpayers, with residents in the capital city receiving the largest average tax refunds.
A conservative Danish politician has strongly criticized sex education in Copenhagen, alleging a 'woke bias' after his daughter shared her experience in class.
A new direct train service connecting Copenhagen and Prague is scheduled to commence operations on May 1, enhancing rail travel between the two cities.
A new analysis from the University of Copenhagen indicates that it is more profitable for stores to donate or discount surplus food rather than discarding it.
A group of people from Copenhagen and elsewhere have proposed ambitious plans for a 50-meter-high grain silo in Stubbekøbing's harbor, which was previously scheduled for demolition due to local residents finding it unsightly.
Włodzimierz Czarzasty, a Polish politician, will reportedly travel by car instead of plane to the conference of EU parliament heads in Copenhagen, a journey expected to take around 13 hours.
A new survey reveals that businesses in Copenhagen are calling for more and better parking facilities, citing dissatisfaction particularly in one city district.
King Felipe VI of Spain traveled to Copenhagen to serve as godfather at the confirmation of Prince Vincent of Denmark, before returning to Spain for the Copa del Rey football final.
The European Union is considering strengthening its naval presence in the Middle East, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, to ensure free passage through the vital waterway. Discussions include the willingness to deploy a fleet and the practicalities of such an operation.
The Danish Customs Agency has apologized for an IT problem that has caused weeks of 'customs chaos' at Copenhagen Airport, leading to large quantities of goods, including important medical products, being stuck.
An international individual has successfully created one of Copenhagen's most successful events, highlighting Denmark's supportive environment for innovation and community.
A significant fire broke out at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Copenhagen's Inner City, leading to a large emergency response. The blaze reportedly spread from the restaurant to other parts of the building.
Copenhagen Central Station is set for a significant modernization project costing nearly half a billion Danish kroner, aiming to improve passenger experience and restore its original architectural design.
Two articles review a dining experience in Copenhagen, highlighting a trendy spot known for its fries, catering to a 'creative class' clientele. One reviewer notes it as a good pre-concert dining option near Vega.
Thousands of commuters have been affected by a major train disruption on Zealand, Denmark, with fewer trains and delays still occurring despite some resolution of the problems.
A political majority in Copenhagen has approved a local plan for a new Palads, which includes a hotel and cinema, a decision that has been met with regret and criticism from the support association 'Bevar Palads'.
Copenhagen Municipality has issued a warning to the public regarding fraudulent SMS messages falsely claiming to be parking fines. Residents are advised to be cautious of these scam attempts.
Dansk Industri (DI) has announced its decision to return as a sponsor for Copenhagen Pride, reversing its earlier withdrawal of support. The move comes after the organization faced criticism for its initial decision to pull funding.
The historic Palads cinema in central Copenhagen is set for a significant renovation and expansion, with five new floors to be added. This development follows the recent approval of a new local plan by the majority in Copenhagen's climate, technology, and environment committee.
SAS Scandinavian Airlines announced it will increase the frequency of flights on the route between Vilnius and Copenhagen starting this October for the aviation winter season.
A decision is expected tonight regarding the future of Copenhagen's Palads cinema. Nordisk Film seeks approval to demolish most of the building and replace it with a 34-meter-high structure featuring new cinemas and a hotel.
Despite the ongoing full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainians and Russians gathered at the Alexander Nevsky Church in Copenhagen to celebrate Easter together. An Ukrainian woman was reportedly the first to enter the church as its doors opened.
American band Big Thief captivated the audience at K.B Hallen in Copenhagen, turning imperfections into the concert's greatest strength and creating a rare sense of presence.
Four municipalities in Denmark have been granted additional time to complete inspections of their public shelters, ensuring preparedness and safety standards.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is expected to reach out to the Venstre and Conservative parties, according to Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, in a move to foster broader political cooperation.
The acid rock trio The Sonic Dawn from Copenhagen is scheduled to perform a concert in Belgrade at the Karmakoma club on Sunday, April 12, starting at 8 PM.
Negotiations to form or maintain the government in Denmark are continuing, with discussions scheduled to proceed on Friday. The ongoing talks aim to resolve political uncertainties.
Copenhagen is reportedly paying its share but feels it is being treated as a "money tank," implying financial strain or unfair demands on the city's resources.
A new report indicates that the construction of an acute care building at Bispebjerg Hospital in Copenhagen is facing enormous budget overruns, with the region needing to address issues left by a dismissed Italian contractor.
Portuguese bartender Humberto Marques is bringing a 'Roaring Twenties' speakeasy experience to Copenhagen, offering a unique and hidden nightlife option.
Apartment prices in Aarhus have seen their largest increase since the financial crisis, while an expert warns that rapidly rising housing prices in Copenhagen could indicate a new housing bubble.
An analysis suggests that for conservative parties to win voter favor in Copenhagen, they should aim to capture the political center rather than focusing on ideological extremes.
Qarsoq Høegh-Dam, a newly elected Member of Parliament, is using his seat in the Danish parliament to advocate for greater self-governance for Greenland, aiming to shift power from Copenhagen to Nuuk.
The US President has declared the Iran deal a 'total and complete victory', while Pakistan invites both nations to peace talks. Discussions also involve the status of the Strait of Hormuz, with Russia and China vetoing its reopening at the UN, and Iran stating it will remain open under military oversight during a ceasefire. Australia's PM welcomed the ceasefire, though criticized Trump's threats, as Trump also noted a 'workable' 10-point proposal from Iran.
A review of the play 'Copenhagen' discusses its dramatic success in combining the sensitive topic of Nazis with complex physics, prompting reflection on whether such a blend can create great drama.
Following a public consultation that received over 3,000 responses, a new proposal suggests that any new floors added during the renovation of Copenhagen's Palads building must not be gray.
Copenhagen Municipality has decided to introduce an alcohol-free policy for the last day of school, following reports of past "unrest." The measure aims to ensure a safer and more orderly celebration for students.
The travel planner application and information screens at S-train stations in the capital are currently experiencing a malfunction, affecting commuters.
The wreckage of the Danish warship Dannebroge, sunk by Nelson in 1801 during the Battle of Copenhagen, has been discovered in Denmark, with an estimated 50 sailors having lost their lives.
Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen is slated for a major renovation project costing over 600 million Danish kroner, funded by two foundations and the Danish state, with plans to restore its original form, including a moat and a new treasury.
A traveler shares their experience of being surprised by the high cost of living in Copenhagen, Denmark, particularly the price of coffee, despite cheap flights to the city.
An expert insight piece discusses how the slow food movement serves as a powerful tool for connecting diverse international communities and fostering a sense of belonging.
The Italian Embassy in Copenhagen, in collaboration with local Italian cultural and scientific associations, hosted the 9th edition of Italian Research Day.
The Municipality of Copenhagen has announced plans to encourage international residents to build long-term lives in the city, rather than staying for only a few years. This initiative seeks to retain foreign talent and residents.
The newly opened Belanja restaurant in Copenhagen is a rare Malaysian vegetarian establishment featuring an interesting wine list, according to a review by Søren Frank.
Two trains collided head-on in Denmark, resulting in at least 17 injuries, with five people reported to be critically hurt. The accident occurred in Nordsjælland.
American country star Brad Paisley is set to headline a three-day country music festival at Tivoli in Copenhagen, featuring artists from the USA, Denmark, and Sweden.
Copenhagen's Lord Mayor Sisse Marie Welling is convinced that road pricing is the way forward for a better and greener city with cleaner air and less traffic chaos during rush hour, following a new report.
An article discusses the future of housing, focusing on sustainable building practices, daylight, and health, drawing inspiration from Copenhagen to Sunderland.
An Iranian negotiator has stated that there are 'new cards on the battlefield,' suggesting a shift in strategy or leverage in ongoing diplomatic or geopolitical discussions.
Several Danish political parties, including Venstre and Moderaterne, are demanding changes to rules regarding decorations on children's graves after flowers and personal items were removed without warning from 47 grave sites at Assistens Kirkegård in Copenhagen.
Mayors from the Copenhagen capital region have issued a joint appeal, stating that a large portion of the extra income generated through growth and development is being offset, negatively impacting their own welfare services.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Denmark are grappling with a significant employee retention problem, with solutions reportedly available internally.
The selection committee for Copenhagen's annual spring exhibition has drawn criticism for prioritizing design and craft over traditional fine art this year.
An emergency response police car was involved in a collision at an intersection in Copenhagen. Several individuals were hospitalized following the accident.
Copenhagen Municipality has apologized after memorial items were removed from 47 children's graves, admitting it was a "clear mistake." One parent expressed shock after finding her daughter's grave cleared of decorations.
Politicians in Copenhagen are pushing for the reintroduction of 'class hour' (klassens time) into school schedules, aiming to foster better classroom dynamics and student well-being.
Copenhagen residents have expressed significant anger and submitted a record number of critical responses during public hearings. This public outcry has led to questions about the purpose and effectiveness of such complaint processes.
An IT issue within the Danish Customs Agency has led to weeks of chaos at Copenhagen Airport, with large quantities of goods, including vital medical products, being held up.
Firefighters are extensively present in Teglsgårdsstræde in Copenhagen's Inner City, where a fire that originated in a Michelin-starred restaurant has spread.
Copenhagen Police have arrested a person after receiving multiple reports of a man with a pistol in the vicinity of Lyngbyvej. The arrest was made on Wednesday morning.
The Social Democrats in Copenhagen have finalized their political plans, effectively burying the election promises made by Rosenkrantz-Theil during the municipal elections. Little remains of the original pledges.
An 8-year-old error by the Danish tax agency, Vurderingsstyrelsen, has resulted in unexpected extra property tax bills averaging 220,000 DKK for apartment owners in Nordhavn, Copenhagen.
Major train delays and disruptions are persisting in the Copenhagen area following the mysterious collapse of two overhead lines, impacting Wednesday's rail traffic.
Copenhagen is allocating millions of kroner to prepare for an anticipated environmental threat, colloquially dubbed the 'larva from hell.' The city is taking proactive measures to address the potential impact of this issue.
After US-Iran negotiations collapsed in Islamabad, President Trump ordered a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to eliminate Iranian ships approaching the blockade zone. NATO allies refused to join, and oil markets surged on supply fears.
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The new Queen Margrethe II Bridge, a 4-kilometer link built by Italian group Itinera, was officially inaugurated in Copenhagen, featuring a high-speed railway, a two-lane road, and a bicycle path.
The Conservative party in Denmark has joined government talks on Tuesday, as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen continues to explore the formation of a broad government.
Experts have begun recovering parts of the Danish warship Dannebroge, which sank 225 years ago during the Napoleonic War, from the depths off Copenhagen.
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A report from Copenhagen highlights that memorial plaques in the city honor significantly more men than women, raising questions about historical representation.
A 23-year-old man was stabbed in the stomach with a knife outside a bar in Copenhagen during the night of April 4. A 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault in connection with the incident.
Denmark is honoring resistance fighters for their role in the historic Forum bombing. The commemoration acknowledges their bravery and contribution during a significant period in the nation's history.
Copenhagen is preparing for what is described as the largest construction project in centuries, estimated to cost over half a billion kroner, with Novo Nordisk potentially involved.
Following a "catastrophic election," members of the Venstre party in Copenhagen met to discuss their poor performance and are preparing a critical letter to the party's top leadership.
Copenhagen Zoo has decided to use artificial insemination for its female panda, Mao Sun, this year. This decision follows six years of unsuccessful attempts at natural mating.
A Doc Talk podcast from Copenhagen features CPH:DOX Artistic Chief Niklas Engstrøm and the directors of 'Queens Ballroom,' highlighting the growing influence of the documentary film festival.
Approximately twenty Icelandic passengers are stuck in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, after their Icelandair flight from Copenhagen to Keflavík was delayed, with passengers reporting a lack of information from the airline.
Copenhagen Municipality has allocated 5.6 million Danish kroner to organize a joint one-day festival for the city's graduating students, aiming to prevent the unrest seen in previous years on their last day of school.
The Danish Royal Family was seen together in Copenhagen, looking stylish as they spent Easter Sunday. The public appearance marked a festive occasion for the monarchy.
A review of a new cafe branch in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, notes its stylish offerings, including a 145 kroner pancake, as both delicious and expensive.
Natural wine, once prevalent in Copenhagen's bars and restaurants 10-15 years ago, has significantly evolved, moving past its initial 'mouse' flaws to become a more refined product.
An analysis of borrowing habits among Copenhagen library users reveals their diverse reading preferences. Patrons are reportedly drawn to feel-good literature, controversial genres, and classic works.
Mayors in the capital are tired of handing over money, shop owners in Copenhagen are calling for more parking spaces, and the city's teams will air a very special jersey on Sunday, reflecting growing frustrations with city policies.
A newly opened restaurant in Copenhagen, located by the lakes, is drawing attention for its surprisingly low prices. Despite its prime location, the establishment is noted for its affordable menu.
A Danish police inspector reflects on his handling of drone reports over Copenhagen Airport more than six months ago, stating he might have been more cautious and critical today.
Berlingske criticizes Copenhagen's green transition efforts, arguing that an ideological war against cars is being waged under the guise of environmentalism, with costs being passed on to businesses, commuters, and ordinary citizens.
Copenhagen is set to transform a well-known urban area, removing cars and replacing them with trees, flowerbeds, and benches in a significant 'bypass operation' for the city's traffic heart.
Hormone-disrupting chemicals have been discovered on pacifiers sold in Denmark. This finding raises concerns about potential health impacts on infants using these products.
A significant power outage affected thousands of households in Copenhagen, leaving over 1,700 homes without electricity. The disruption was caused by a major breakdown in the city's power supply.
A highly anticipated garden in Copenhagen's Vesterbro district has officially opened, with reports highlighting a significant opening celebration. The venue is expected to become a popular spot in the area.
Anna Maria, former Queen of Greece, visited Copenhagen for the Danish royal family's double celebrations, leaving her permanent residence in Athens. Her presence was noted, particularly due to an awkward comment made by Margrethe.
Danish critic Søren Frank expressed strong disappointment with a wine bar in Copenhagen K, citing issues with both the food, specifically warm cheese, and the 'boring' cold-fermented white wine, vowing not to return.
A new flight route between Karup and Copenhagen will open with three daily flights, operated by a South Jutland airline after Bestseller acquired the airport.
A sustainability researcher explains the role of neighbors in the energy transition and why many people in Copenhagen choose cycling over driving, in a discussion about inspiring public engagement in climate protection.
A priest at Copenhagen's iconic Marble Church has expressed frustration over tourists and influencers using the building as a backdrop for social media content. He states that they do not want this activity in front of the entrance.
Berlingske asked the Copenhagen Museum to evaluate a mysterious AI film circulating online that offers a virtual tour of the capital during Christian IV's time, finding it impressive but with significant flaws.
Train services on the Øresund Bridge will be replaced by buses during the weekend, with stops at Copenhagen Airport, Tårnby, Ørestad, and Copenhagen Central Station in Denmark.
Members of the K-pop group NewJeans were seen in Copenhagen, Denmark, with staff, sparking rumors of a potential comeback, which their agency Ador confirmed was a trip but declined to elaborate on.
All train services across Zealand, Denmark, were completely halted, leading to widespread chaos and passenger evacuations at Copenhagen Central Station. The disruption caused significant delays and was expected to continue into the following day, with replacement bus services unable to meet demand.
Copenhagen is deploying traps and increasing surveillance efforts to prevent the feared oak processionary moth larvae from establishing themselves in the capital. These measures aim to control the spread of the invasive species.
A municipal committee in Copenhagen has voted to approve a local plan that allows for the construction of a five-story hotel on top of the historic Palads building.
Copenhagen has implemented a new 7-day waiting time guarantee for women seeking rehabilitation for postpartum injuries, with midwives advocating for increased support nationwide.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has completed the divestment of its ownership in Summerfield Battery to Palisade Investment Partners, marking a significant transaction in the energy infrastructure sector.
A 225-year-old warship wreck, believed to have sunk in battle, was discovered in the Baltic Sea near Copenhagen, Denmark, offering insights into historical events and personal stories.
Julie Rølle and Lasse Pontoppidan achieved homeownership in Copenhagen through five years of focused saving, visiting multiple banks, and making compromises. They did so without financial help from their parents.
Jörg Meyer, a convinced Marxist, began spying for East German intelligence in 1972, operating in Copenhagen and playing a surprising role in cultural exchange between Denmark and East Germany.
The Danish Prime Minister is set to reach out to the Venstre and Conservative parties to initiate government formation talks. Venstre is expected to join these discussions on Monday, signaling progress in political negotiations.
Søren Frank and Søren Jacobsen Damm have reviewed the top butcher shops in Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, and northern suburbs to identify the best and highlight what quality butchers offer beyond supermarkets.
Donald Trump has reaffirmed his support for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and pledged future investments in Hungary, signaling continued political alignment.
Copenhagen has been named the happiest city in the world according to the Happy City Index, with Maia being the highest-ranked Portuguese city at 69th place.
Danish emergency services provider Falck is laying off 280 employees after losing its contract for seated patient transport in the Capital Region of Denmark, effective from September.
An article explores the demographics of individuals obtaining Danish citizenship and investigates the reasons why a relatively small number of internationals achieve it.
Copenhagen Airport has reported a passenger record for 12 consecutive months, with over 2.5 million passengers passing through in March. This indicates sustained growth in air travel.
Copenhagen has introduced a new initiative providing anonymous support and resources for parents struggling with violent behavior. This program aims to address domestic violence from a preventative angle.
A prosecutor is seeking a life sentence in a Copenhagen murder case where a young Swede, disguised as a food delivery person, committed a killing. Two half-brothers previously acquitted as masterminds in the incident.
Some international residents in Denmark have discovered a more fulfilling life outside the capital, Copenhagen, after finding the city becomes 'just like any other' after a year.
More young people are buying a well-known drugging substance that is incredibly difficult to trace in the body but easy to find online. This is described in a new report from the University of Copenhagen and the Danish Council for Prevention of Crime.
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Christiania, the 55-year-old libertarian commune in Copenhagen, is reportedly allying with the Danish state to preserve its identity and combat drug traffickers operating within its borders.