Russian strikes severely damaged the Dormition Cathedral within the historic Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ukrainian President Zelensky offered talks with Putin following the attack, while the All-Ukrainian Council of Churches urged stronger sanctions against Russia.
A new trend is emerging in Danish business life where a surprising number of top executives are losing their positions. This overview covers the latest business news and stock market updates.
A Danish business expert with over 25 years of experience observes a 'remarkable development' in Danish politics, suggesting that the left-wing gains a structural advantage as more people become dependent on the state, expanding its potential voter base.
A Supreme Court ruling concerning lost earning capacity could have significant consequences for employers and insurance companies, according to Dansk Erhverv.
New calculations from Dansk Erhverv 'debunk a myth' about a potential wealth tax in Denmark, showing that half of the prospective taxpayers reside in rural and provincial areas, not just major cities.
An article discusses the lack of courage in Europe regarding capital investment, arguing that a European super-exchange won't create competitiveness. Instead, the focus should be on directing more risk capital into European companies, for which many opportunities exist.
Dansk Erhverv, a Danish business organization, has launched an initiative to call on the newly appointed tax minister to address declining legal certainty in the tax area. The minister, Jakob Engel-Schmidt, has reportedly welcomed the proposal.
Dansk Erhverv, a Danish business organization, warns of a 'crisis' among parents and proposes solutions to address daily challenges, including changes to childcare closures and the Aula communication platform.
An article reflects on how Danish businesses in the 1970s recruited thousands of men from countries like Punjab, Turkey, and Yugoslavia to sustain factories and slaughterhouses, highlighting their often-forgotten significance.
Several Danish organizations, including Djøf, Dansk Erhverv, and CBS, have issued a warning about Denmark's current economic and educational trajectory, stating it could have significant consequences for businesses. They highlight a decline in the number of skilled profiles demanded by the business sector.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
Dansk Erhverv (Danish Chamber of Commerce) has challenged Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's assertion that her party's proposed wealth tax would not affect entrepreneurs or businesses, stating that it would indeed impact companies.
The European Union has fined Chinese e-commerce giant Temu €200 million for breaching EU rules by allowing the sale of illegal and unsafe products, including dangerous toys. Temu has expressed disagreement with the accusations.
Dansk Erhverv (Danish Business) advocates for schools to publicize gender differences in grades, a proposal met with criticism arguing that children should not be categorized like entries in a spreadsheet.
Berlingske's annual Talent 100 list celebrates the biggest talents from across Danish business. The list for 2026 features 100 names from various sectors.