Tag: Cream

  • Huge shock as Kazakhstan fight back to beat Denmark in thrilling Euro 2024 qualifier

    Kazakhstan’s last competitive win against a team in the world’s top 100 came almost four years ago today: a 3-0 defeat to Scotland on 21 March 2019. Two more wins, both against lowly San Marino, gave Kazakhstan three wins overall in that European Championship campaign, but they still finished second last and their 2022 World […]

  • Gifts galore when Den Blå Planet celebrates its 10th birthday today with guests in the late afternoon

    Den Blå Planet celebrates its 10th birthday today, but instead of waiting for gifts, the aquarium is giving them out! From 16:00, the Blue Planet mascot HIK will hand out special gifts to the first 500 children who enter the doors of the aquarium, which is located at Jacob Fortlingsvej 1 near the airport. Meanwhile, […]

  • Noma and the emperor’s new clothes

    Yesterday one Article came out in the Times of London, where Farrah Storr described her latest trip to Noma. She hated it. In 2021, Noma again won the award for the world’s best restaurant. The establishment, led by the ever-foraging René Redzepi, has gone from strength to strength since it opened in 2003. People swoon […]

  • Concert Review: Let me… tell you, he entertained you!

    On a Monday night at the end of February, a packed Royal Arena crowd let Robbie Williams entertain them. With stories of angels and demons, addiction and sobriety, Williams captivated the crowd through a nearly two-hour set. Starts with a bang The former Take That standout struck an early note with ‘Let Me Entertain You’ […]

  • The right to speak

    The right to speak

    Mathilda is 26 years old and when she lives in Australia, in Melbourne. On a Friday afternoon, she stands in a fitting room. She’s trying on clothes one second, the next she wakes up on the floor, she can’t get up. She tries to crawl out and scream for help, but the scream gets stuck […]

  • Sweet debauchery day – Bolludagur, Sprengidagur and Öskudagur

    Sweet debauchery day – Bolludagur, Sprengidagur and Öskudagur

    Last week we celebrated the traditional Polish Fat Thursday, and today in Iceland is celebrated the day of sweet buns, i.e. Bolludagur. On this day, Icelanders eat thousands of sweet cream cakes, most of which resemble Polish puffs and are covered with chocolate or caramel glaze, although other varieties are also available. For bakers, this […]

  • Why Holger Rune’s new coach is a promising sign… but where have we seen him before?

    Why Holger Rune’s new coach is a promising sign… but where have we seen him before?

    Holger Rune is not just one of the best young tennis players in the world – he is also an excellent value to watch as you never know what might happen next. We already had his mother – her, the world number nine screamed to leave Roland Garros when he struggled in the French Open. […]

  • Science Round-Up: Study finds bias against female politicians in Denmark

    Science Round-Up: Study finds bias against female politicians in Denmark

    The latest election represented a historic moment for women’s representation in Danish politics, where the proportion of 44 percent of elected women in the Folketing exceeded 40 percent for the first time. However, this is most likely the result of women’s sheer willpower in a society that continues to stack the deck against them, a […]

  • Screaming protesters disrupt Biden speech

    Screaming protesters disrupt Biden speech

    The howling activists demonstrated against fossil fuels as the US president spoke at a climate conference in Egypt US President Joe Biden was interrupted by screaming protesters during a speech at the UN climate conference COP27 in Egypt on Friday. While Biden boasted about his green policies, the protesters demanded an end to the use […]

  • Screaming protesters interrupt Biden’s speech

    Screaming protesters interrupt Biden’s speech

    The howling activists demonstrated against fossil fuels as the US president spoke at a climate conference in Egypt US President Joe Biden was interrupted by screaming protesters during a speech at the UN climate conference COP27 in Egypt on Friday. While Biden boasted about his green policies, the protesters demanded an end to the use […]

  • Meet Rayhan Asat, whose fight for his brother became a fight for Uighurs

    Meet Rayhan Asat, whose fight for his brother became a fight for Uighurs

    Peking [China]October 23 (ANI): Rayhan Asat, who started his fight for his brother in captivity, is now a leading figure in the campaign against Chinese genocide in Xinjiang, an American media publication reported. Rayhan Asat, who belongs to the Uyghur community, grew up in Xinjiang with his brother. But while pursuing her passion by graduating […]

  • Englishmen in Nyhavn: A Definitive Guide To Danish Sport

    Englishmen in Nyhavn: A Definitive Guide To Danish Sport

    In my almost three years in this country, I have attended almost five sporting venues across a total of almost three sports. Some people might think that this experience is insufficient to provide a definitive guide to Danish sport. Then again, these people may not have a column deadline approaching. That’s why I present to […]

  • 8 dishes you must try in Denmark

    8 dishes you must try in Denmark

    Denmark is a country with a rich and delicious food tradition that has been passed down through the generations. From the humble smørrebrød to the more elaborate roast pork, there is something for every taste. The key to Danish cuisine is simplicity. The focus is on the season’s fresh ingredients, which are prepared to perfection. […]

  • Improper disposal of medicines is a serious problem in the capital region

    Improper disposal of medicines is a serious problem in the capital region

    According to a recent study, almost a third (28%) of the residents of the capital region do not return unused or expired medicines to the pharmacy. The study also shows that women take their medical waste to the pharmacy much more often than men. A total of 1,002 people between the ages of 16 and […]

  • Events at the end of August: Actor, playwright, director … presents Denmark’s answer to Noël Coward!

    Events at the end of August: Actor, playwright, director … presents Denmark’s answer to Noël Coward!

    The Queen’s New Frontier14-18 Sep; Library Rentemestervej, Cph NV; DKK 160Copenhagen Theater Circle presents its original play ‘The Queen’s New Frontier’ by long-standing member Alun Thomas – a satire set in Ireland as post-Brexit reality begins to set in. (BV) The oasisAug 19; Fælledparken, Cph ØThis pop-up event is hosted by Culture and Leisure Østerbro. […]

  • If the view from the hills was anything to go by, Ed Sheeran rocked Copenhagen last night!

    If the view from the hills was anything to go by, Ed Sheeran rocked Copenhagen last night!

    The British like to see things from hills. There is an example of the 1775 skirmish in the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of Bunker Hill, where British troops decided that the best way to defend Boston was to take command of two nearby hills. They won the battle but lost the war. And then […]

  • Føtex and Bilka break their own price ceiling

    Føtex and Bilka break their own price ceiling

    In the midst of the highest consumer price increase in Denmark since 1983, Bilka and Føtex have exceeded the price ceilings that the chains have set for their own goods. Salling Group, which owns Bilka, Føtex and Netto, initially set prices for 200 items in early June. Since then, the ceiling has grown to include […]

  • Copenhagen one of the best European cities to eat cheap

    Copenhagen one of the best European cities to eat cheap

    Copenhagen is not known for its low prices – especially not when it comes to food. In fact, a few years ago, a report from Deutsche Bank ranked Copenhagen as the fifth most expensive city in the world for a “basic dinner at a pub in the neighborhood”. However, a new study from Opinionated About […]

  • What was eaten in Finland in 2021?

    What was eaten in Finland in 2021?

    According to preliminary calculations, the total consumption of grain was about 84 kilograms per capita in 2021. The total consumption has increased over the last two years, largely due to the increase in the consumption of oats and wheat. Last year, 45.4 kilograms of wheat and 10.2 kilograms of oats were consumed. Consumption of rye […]

  • Goods trigger racial controversy in the United States

    Goods trigger racial controversy in the United States

    From t-shirts to watermelon salads, corporate America’s response to the recent federal holiday has generated backlash With “Juneteenth” now a federal holiday, US retailers have taken the opportunity to buy products that mark black freedom. But activists say some of these products miss the mark, while others are racist. President Joe Biden officially recognized June […]

  • John Lennon – The Beatles, Yoko and the Murder

    John Lennon – The Beatles, Yoko and the Murder

    It’s Thanksgiving in 1974 in the large Madison Square Garden concert venue in New York. For over an hour and a half, a man has been anxiously circulating backstage. He has beige platform shoes, dark blue flared trousers and a black jacket. And soon it’s his turn to give up on stage. He has just […]

  • Merch for a new holiday in the US triggers racial controversy

    Merch for a new holiday in the US triggers racial controversy

    From t-shirts to watermelon salads, corporate America’s response to the recent federal holiday has generated backlash With “Juneteenth” now a federal holiday, US retailers have taken the opportunity to buy products that mark black freedom. But activists say some of these products miss the mark, while others are racist. President Joe Biden officially recognized June […]

  • Wednesday’s newspapers: Angry Ankara, the museum money pit and the lines behind

    Wednesday’s newspapers: Angry Ankara, the museum money pit and the lines behind

    Swedish daily Hufvudsbladet covers the article on Caretaker Turkey threatened to postpone Finland’s NATO membership for more than a year. Concerns are growing that Turkey could continue to postpone Finland’s and Sweden’s applications to NATO until the Madrid summit in late June. Turkey has stated that its biggest drawback towards Finland and Sweden is that […]

  • Culture collection: Two thirds of print newspaper subscribers are retired

    Culture collection: Two thirds of print newspaper subscribers are retired

    Only 14 percent of the adults in Denmark (700,000 people in total) have a subscription to a printed newspaper, against 11 percent who subscribe to an online newspaper, according to The cultural habits survey, the cultural habits survey covers the first quarter of 2022. About 6 percent subscribe to both. The results indicate that it […]

  • Patricia’s robbers were at large awaiting imprisonment

    Patricia’s robbers were at large awaiting imprisonment

    In connection with the lack of places in Swedish prisons in recent years, the number of people who go free pending placement in an institution has increased every year. Right now there are around 2600 people. Per month, there are around 500 more than in 2017, when there was plenty of space. This is shown […]

  • NATO decisions are approaching, everyday on the Ukrainian front and they are paying the price for the shortage of nurses

    NATO decisions are approaching, everyday on the Ukrainian front and they are paying the price for the shortage of nurses

    NATO membership, the decision will soon be made How will the Baltic Sea area be changed by that? Three experts in Sweden, Finland and Estonia comment. The students will soon run out The first batch of students get to run out after the pandemic, it is for many a great joy. The tradition is intact, […]

  • Conrad the Contrarian: Why summer camp will give your kids a backbone!

    Conrad the Contrarian: Why summer camp will give your kids a backbone!

    Oh, the summer holidays. We can smell the fresh sea air, feel the warm sand between our toes and taste Hansen’s ice cream on our lips. Noah would have jumpedBut summer can be two vastly different experiences for parents and childless people. At this time of year, as a father of two, I envy you […]

  • Police: No intentional traffic accident in Helsinki on Saturday

    Police: No intentional traffic accident in Helsinki on Saturday

    “There has been no sign that the man has deliberately tried to drive over people.” Lasse LagerbohmSenior Investigator in charge of the Helsinki Police Department’s preliminary investigation, stated To YLE on Tuesday. “We have some idea of ​​the reasons for the incident, but the investigation is still in its infancy.” Read more: Three injured when […]

  • Benefits of CBD Gummies in Denmark

    Where are the best CBD Gummies in Denmark? How about the best CBD Gummies in all of Europe? These are questions that are often asked and with good reason. The fun and tasty edible things are now the most popular way to enjoy hemp-derived CBD. The colorful edible things can often be a practical snack […]

  • An experience with cruelty in Finnish Jails

    An experience with cruelty in Finnish Jails

    I thought that even if it might not have too much of an impact, I would like to do something and show my support. I got downtown around 2 and got into a tram to go to the Russian embassy. The tram didn’t move for a while, so I looked ahead at what was causing […]

  • Marina Abramović – to sacrifice everything for art

    Marina Abramović – to sacrifice everything for art

    She has surrendered herself and her body completely into the hands of the audience at a gallery in Italy, walked the Great Wall of China to finish, scrubbed rotting skeletal parts and screamed until she fainted. Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović has lived by the motto “art above all” since the 70’s and fascinated audiences […]

  • The Road Less Taken: Embracing the Danish way of being a parent

    The Road Less Taken: Embracing the Danish way of being a parent

    When I married a Dane over 20 years ago and came to Denmark for the first time, I was a self-proclaimed ‘non-mother person’. I did not even know if I wanted children. What I would learn from this small country in northern Europe – known for, among other things, The Little Mermaid, Nordic Noir and […]

  • New analysis provides more clues about shipwrecks from the pilgrimage

    New analysis provides more clues about shipwrecks from the pilgrimage

    In 1626, a ship capsized in stormy seas and sank on Cape Cod, where passengers were aided by local indigenous peoples and pilgrims in nearby Plymouth. Now, the most in-depth scientific analysis of timber found more than 150 years ago has provided the best evidence to date that they belonged to the unfortunate ship known […]

  • Norway and Finland are only Sweden’s satellites

    Norway and Finland are only Sweden’s satellites

    Past Xander BrettTravel editor The Croft Magazine // Traveling as a student on both sides of the Nordic superpower, it is clear that obedience remains even in independence. Last month I ended up in Estonia: a small country that, now that I will think about it, is not so different from Slovenia in the Balkans […]

  • Timbuktu, the friends and the minced meat sauce club

    Timbuktu, the friends and the minced meat sauce club

    During the pandemic summer of 2020, friends Jason and Harald thought that the coming autumn felt unusually gloomy. Why not start a food club and cook a lot of minced meat sauces ..? But the rapper Jason Timbuktu Diakitéthe entrepreneur (Triwa watches) Harald Wachtmeister and the chef and restaurateur (Agriculture in Stockholm) Joel Åhlin failed. […]

  • The slick science of Olympic curling: we still do not know how it works

    The slick science of Olympic curling: we still do not know how it works

    Australia’s first ever Olympic curling team made a historic win but missed the medal podium at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. It was a remarkable achievement for a team lacks any dedicated curling facilities home. And this is important, because it is the special properties of curling ice that allow the heavy curling stones […]

  • Something serious is not true in Kamila Valieva’s doping case

    Something serious is not true in Kamila Valieva’s doping case

    The news that Kamila Valieva has tested positive for a banned substance raises more questions than answers On the way to the Winter Olympics, Kamila Valieva would have been forgiven for thinking that the biggest opposition she faced in Beijing would be from her rivals on the ice. Completely dominant throughout the season, Valieva looked […]

  • Reliability of home Covid test kits exposed to cold temperatures in Finland

    Reliability of home Covid test kits exposed to cold temperatures in Finland

    Few people read lowercase text, but the manufacturers of Covid home tests clearly state that they cannot guarantee the effectiveness of these products if stored in hot or cold conditions. This only came to the attention of many when the Agency for Security of Supply last week found that temperature limits pose challenges to the […]

  • On Screens in February: A tale of Shakespeare’s worthy successors and two sexagenarians

    On Screens in February: A tale of Shakespeare’s worthy successors and two sexagenarians

    In an age of such… well… ageism, it’s refreshing to see Hollywood throwing money at the tale of a 67-year-old murderous throne-stealer and his manipulative wife, who at 64 is no spring chicken herself. The Tragedy of Macbeth (released; 87 on Metacritic), with aforementioned sexagenarians Denzel Washington and France McDormand, is not the only adaptation […]

  • The cosmetics company supports a women’s shelter

    The cosmetics company supports a women’s shelter

    The well-known cosmetics company L’Occitan is taking part in a fundraiser for the women’s shelter Konukot. On this occasion, hand creams “dressed” in woolen pouches and decorated with the famous Icelandic pattern have appeared on sale. The bags were knitted by women belonging to the association Prjónasystur in Eyrabakki who are volunteers in the project. […]

  • Potato stew?  Life beyond Chips n Fries

    Potato stew? Life beyond Chips n Fries

    By Pushpesh PantNew Delhi [India]January 4 (ANI): The potato has always been treated as a plebeian vegetable in India, but in many other countries it is the base that replaces cereals. Ever since tuber solanum tuberosum made its journey from the South American continent to the older world, chaperoned by Portuguese conquistadors, it has played […]

  • The brain makes us eat wrong

    The brain makes us eat wrong

    – We humans are programmed to reproduce quickly, not to live long, he says Sara Ask. Sara is a dietitian and now works with writing and lecturing about food. She has made several cookbooks, the most recent being called The good life – food that makes a difference to your health, there Tareq Taylor stands […]

  • You only die twice: when the ugly reaper and the digger both come and knock

    You only die twice: when the ugly reaper and the digger both come and knock

    Fortunately, tapophobia – the fear of being buried alive – is a phobia on the way out. But in Copenhagen back in the 18th century, tapophobia was a definite thing – and with good reason, as the tragic case of Gietrud Birgitte Bodenhoff illustrates. ‘It girl’ from the 18th century In 1796, Gietrud was a […]

  • Christmas in Denmark: Behind the festive traditions

    Christmas in Denmark: Behind the festive traditions

    The Vikings first encountered Christianity in the 8th and 9th centuries with the arrival of foreign monks and the rise of foreign trade. The first Danish king to convert to Christianity, Harold Blåtand (Harald Blåtand), was baptized around 965. Despite pressure from the church to call Christmas ‘Christmas Mass’, the Danes kept the term ‘Christmas’ […]

  • Russia’s exports 2021: WHERE and WHAT

    Russia’s exports 2021: WHERE and WHAT

    This year, Russia began selling more electricity, cars and vodka. What else did it export? Russia’s exports in the first ten months of 2021 amounted to $ 388.4 billion, an increase of 42.8% compared to the same period last year, according to the Russian Federal Customs Service (FCS). This growth is due to the low […]

  • Christmas in Denmark: How to make… Rice à l’amande

    Christmas in Denmark: How to make… Rice à l’amande

    Risalamande Serves 4 65 g porridge rice (porridge rice) 500 ml milk Seeds from ½ vanilla bean 150 g blanched almonds, chopped 1 tablespoon sugar A touch of dry marsala sherry 300ml whipping cream (whipping cream, 38%) 1. Boil pudding rice, milk and vanilla slowly, stirring frequently 2. Remove from heat, add sugar, sherry 3. […]

  • Christmas in Denmark: How to make… Klejner biscuits

    Christmas in Denmark: How to make… Klejner biscuits

    Klejnerkiks 1 egg 60 g sugar 1 lemon 70 g melted butter 1 teaspoon cardamom 1 teaspoon baking powder 225 g wheat flour 75 g cream Palmin for frying 1. Whisk eggs and sugar together in a bowl 2. Peel the lemon, avoiding the bitter white marrow. Stir the peel into the sugar and egg […]

  • Daniel Adams-Ray – The old man in the box

    Daniel Adams-Ray – The old man in the box

    For 10 years, “Gubben i lådan” has been the most streamed song in Swedish. In 10 changing years where the way of consuming music has been turned upside down, this song has survived. It has disproved all sorts of algorithms by year after year getting new fans with their own memories of the song – […]

  • This is how you get the cracks in the molds without spilling

    This is how you get the cracks in the molds without spilling

    Jimmy Wollberg has worked as a pastry chef for 26 years, since he was 17. He has competed and participated in and won gold in the Olympics, two silver medals in the World Cup and two silver medals in the Olympics. He has worked for more than ten years as a pastry teacher at the […]

  • Taste onions: Everyone deserves a French batter

    Taste onions: Everyone deserves a French batter

    Apple slices are apple slices if you translate the Danish directly into English… which is a bit confusing. Danish is already not the easiest language, and in this case the translation is not even close! It’s season Apple slices – which are actually lightly cardamom-spiced, spherical pancakes – are a traditional Danish delight that is […]

  • All the beauty: Everything a lady needs for Christmas

    All the beauty: Everything a lady needs for Christmas

    With Christmas around the corner, it’s a great time to celebrate the women of your life with some of these thoughtful, stylish and reliable gift ideas that anyone – whether it’s your girlfriend, wife, boyfriend, mother, grandmother or daughter – will be sure of. on appreciating. When it comes to choosing a gift or stocking […]

  • On screens in December • The actor’s lottery: For every loving emotion, hundreds end up lost

    On screens in December • The actor’s lottery: For every loving emotion, hundreds end up lost

    Blink and you will miss it, but in episode 12 of the British classic sitcom The Office, a journalist shows up to interview David Brent. It coincides with the leader being told that his services will not be needed again as a motivational speaker. It’s an unfortunate appearance by a 28-year-old actress in what is […]

  • Up to 130 billion in value

    Up to 130 billion in value

    Within a few weeks, the Icelandic company producing medical devices Kerecis (including MariCell creams) will appear on the market in Sweden or the United States. This is confirmed by Guðmundur Fertram Sigurjónsson, its founder and CEO. Last Friday, Kerecis shareholders announced a confidential meeting at Hilton Reykjavik Nordica, which announced the company’s future plans. Morgunblaðið […]

  • * NEW * The forest fire in Västmanland

    * NEW * The forest fire in Västmanland

    During the so-called Black Monday, the size of the fire increased fivefold. Around the burnt forest it is more than 60 km in circumference. Over a thousand people are evacuated from their homes, several buildings disappear in the flames and forests for several hundred million burn up. – I screamed and roared that I was […]

  • Hell or Hallelujah?  Do not let the corona kiss goodbye to another Christmas!

    Hell or Hallelujah? Do not let the corona kiss goodbye to another Christmas!

    Last year, many of the traditional Christmas markets in Copenhagen were canceled. Theater performances and concerts of ‘Trade Messiah’ were also impossible. A corona lockdown from December 9 made it impossible to go out for a drink or a meal, and it was rarer to see Santa Claus than moments of sunshine. It was as […]

  • No ring girls: Flashing UFC phenomenon Chimaev issues cryptic Twitter gag

    No ring girls: Flashing UFC phenomenon Chimaev issues cryptic Twitter gag

    Rising UFC challenger Khamzat Chimaev has set his tongue on social media after posting a Twitter post along with a couple of ring girls covered in laughing emojis. Welterweight star Chimaev was recently seen in action in a headline wrestling match at Bulldog Fight Night 9 in Sweden with UFC fighter Jack Hermansson. The Chechen-born […]

  • Ed Talk: The Media Siren

    Ed Talk: The Media Siren

    Can this generation achieve the virtue of being bored? Busy school days, after-school, sports, cultural experiences such as art and music education, all to keep children busy – to keep them ‘off the streets’, even though it is a slightly protected life here in Denmark. We know who we are. The disorder Come home. Homework. […]

  • Stefan Liv and the plane crash

    Stefan Liv and the plane crash

    This is the story of one of Swedish ice hockey’s biggest profiles, of grief and loss and secret meetings when the team in heaven was to be rebuilt. A program by Martin Marhlo, autumn 2021. Participants:Viktor Wallin, one of Stefan Liv’s closest friends, former teammate and godfather of Stefan’s children: “He hated to lose. It […]

  • Thursday’s newspapers: Marin maintains its popularity, more meat-free Helsinki, on slippery roads

    Thursday’s newspapers: Marin maintains its popularity, more meat-free Helsinki, on slippery roads

    Recent small media storms around the prime minister Sanna Marin (SDP) does not seem to have significantly affected his popularity. By fresh pollen On behalf of the Uutissuomalainen magazine group, Marin is by far the most respected party leader in the general public. In a poll of 1,000 voters, 22 percent chose Marin as the […]

  • ‘Man in the Iron Mask’ motif the wrong option for Margrete I film

    ‘Man in the Iron Mask’ motif the wrong option for Margrete I film

    As a medieval historian, I would love to see films that are true to historical reality. But strictly historically accurate films released before 1500 would require many more scenes of plowing than Hollywood is currently willing to indulge. So what I do not want to do here is catalog the inaccuracies in the latest Margrete […]

  • How Sweden tried to snatch the Baltic Sea from Russia

    How Sweden tried to snatch the Baltic Sea from Russia

    The Swedes made the biggest naval victory in their history over the Russians, but that did not take them back to the great power club. During almost the entire 17th century, Sweden based itself on the glory of great power status. Its army and navy, considered among the strongest in Europe, won a series of […]

  • Autumn Holiday 2021: The Year of the Clown

    Autumn Holiday 2021: The Year of the Clown

    Autumn holiday at Bakken Dyrehavevej 62, Klampenborg; open 16-24. October, 11: 00-24: 00; free adm; bracelet for under 13 years: DKK 139, bracelet for over 13s: DKK 229; bakken.dk Did you know that the amusement park Dyrehavsbakken, more commonly called Bakken, opened in 1583, making it the world’s oldest theme park? This means that it […]

  • Autumn holiday 2021: I got chills, they are scary

    Autumn holiday 2021: I got chills, they are scary

    Halloween and Tivoli Vesterbrogade 3, Cph V; open October 14-7. November, Fri-Sat 11: 00-23: 00, Sun-Thu 11: 00-22: 00; admission: DKK 135, admission with unlimited rides: DKK 380; tivoli.dk There is an orange hue to the Tivoli trees in the fall, and in recent years, the fallen foliage and close to 2,000 straw bales have […]

  • Brush taps in decline – screaming eagles in progress

    Brush taps in decline – screaming eagles in progress

    The study is the new red list for European birds. Red lists are lists of which animal species are endangered and to what extent. 35 bird species found in Denmark are on the list. – We are in a natural crisis, where thousands of animal, plant and fungal species are in danger of extinction. This […]

  • ISS is charged after the death of the cleaner

    ISS is charged after the death of the cleaner

    Following an investigation by the Danish Working Environment Authority, the prosecution has decided to prosecute the employer. The fine requirement is 160,000 kroner and is calculated on the basis of fixed rates, informs senior plaintiff Rikke Hald in North Zealand Police. – Our opinion is that the work was not organized in a fully safe […]

  • Taste-Bud: The BIG orange squash

    Taste-Bud: The BIG orange squash

    Over the next two to three weeks we are going to see a lot of pumpkins in the supermarkets! But remember to stock up well in advance of Halloween as they can be hard to find in the last week of October. It can be a little overwhelming cooking with such a large vegetable, but […]

  • With halal Swedish meatballs, she redefined Kampong Glam’s F&B scene Luxury

    With halal Swedish meatballs, she redefined Kampong Glam’s F&B scene Luxury

    In Singapore, Kampong Glam’s colorful and vibrant cultural heritage is home to many vibrant R&D companies. While several hipster cafes have come and gone over the years, some players have long dominated the scene. One of them is Fika Swedish Cafe & Bistro, which is located along Beach Road. Fika was first opened in 2009 […]

  • Unpaid investigative work of Afghanistan exit faces criticism

    It writes Politiken. One of the members – Jacob Kaarsbo, who is former head of analysis at the Defense Intelligence Service – finds it not only “unprofessional”. He also fears that it goes beyond the group’s incentive to dive into the matter. – They have proposed that it should be a thorough study and a […]

  • The story of the hummus war and the kebab fight

    The story of the hummus war and the kebab fight

    About the food that splits and unites. We tell about the most delicious dishes and the most exciting taste experiences, as when our correspondents ate sheep’s eye and brain. Hear about imaginative names on dishes like “that which burns the finger”, “the bird’s head” and “his mother’s milk”. In addition, about Turkish soft-power through the […]

  • Welcome to the world of ‘Everything beautiful’

    Welcome to the world of ‘Everything beautiful’

    In this article, I would like to introduce myself to all CPH POST readers, while reintroducing myself to those who have followed my journey here in Denmark. I’m super excited to join the team here at the newspaper. In this month’s issue, I will answer some of the questions that I get asked a lot […]

  • Pays Sweden’s unconventional covid-19 strategy & quest;  – Inquisitr

    Pays Sweden’s unconventional covid-19 strategy & quest; – Inquisitr

    When the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the new coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic, governments around the world competed to impose lockdowns and disguise mandates to stop the spread of the disease. Several effective vaccines were released at the end of 2020, which made it appear that the end of the pandemic was in sight. […]

  • Controversy over charges for plastic packaging

    Controversy over charges for plastic packaging

    This summer, new regulations on fees for single-use plastic containers entered into force. This means that customers cannot receive free disposable plastic food and drink containers that are taken home. More specifically, points of sale must charge for each individual plastic container, but are free to decide the amount. Morgunblaðið has received suggestions regarding the […]

  • About the city: When the worlds of diplomacy, art and theater collide

    About the city: When the worlds of diplomacy, art and theater collide

    As its trend towards the end of each summer, the British Embassy hosted a classic British garden party on 24 August to promote trade relations with Denmark. Among those enjoying the sunny weather, creamy and warm beers were Gareth Garvey, President of the British Chamber of Commerce, and British Ambassador Kate Hopkins Indian Ambassador Pooja […]

  • Performance Review: Happy Ever After Watching This Amazing Version Of ‘Hamlet For Actresses’

    Performance Review: Happy Ever After Watching This Amazing Version Of ‘Hamlet For Actresses’

    Funny, ruthless and philosophical, Samuel Beckett’s ‘Happy Days’ has an incredibly simple premise: a woman, Winnie, is buried up to her waist in a mound of earth under the beating sun, where she remains trapped in the play. Occasionally she interacts with her companion who is out of sight, Willie — otherwise it’s pretty much […]

  • Young people and the sick: why they tend to pull the plug with headaches

    Young people and the sick: why they tend to pull the plug with headaches

    An unexpected night out leaves the young man with a dilemma. Should he go hangover to work or call sick? Rising numbers are choosing the latter, and this is a growing problem, he claims news outlet for FOA, the union for public workers. Young people are increasingly calling sick people to work, a number of […]

  • Social workers fear that utility jobs will be a time waster

    Social workers fear that utility jobs will be a time waster

    The ambition is, according to Employment Minister Peter Hummelgaard (S), that “there is a logic and a system that people should go out the door and get used to showing up somewhere at eight or nine in the morning and be there at seven or eight. hours to contribute what you can now contribute. “ […]

  • Duty and whipping must bring more people to work

    Duty and whipping must bring more people to work

    The focus was on newly qualified unemployed and unemployed immigrants. They need jobs so companies can get the manpower they are screaming for. And like Indiana Jones, the government has found the whip out. Both the moral and the economic. – Whether it is young recent graduates or immigrant women: We need everyone in our […]

  • Social workers wonder about the focus on the obligation to activate

    – My first thought is why the government will focus on activation now that we have a labor market that is so screaming for labor, and where there are many ordinary jobs, says Mads Bilstrup. – So why should it be an activation obligation and no longer an attempt to help these cash benefit recipients […]

  • From the hell of football to the sky: Schmeichel is a wall!

    From the hell of football to the sky: Schmeichel is a wall!

    Afternoon: Sankt Hans square in Copenhagen. The area is crawling with people in red and white, and beer is herring from plastic glasses. They sing along to the catchy football songs blaring out of the huge speakers in the middle of the square. A football is kicked in the air and is immediately hit back […]

  • Go hunting in the autumn pantry

    Go hunting in the autumn pantry

    – It is the transition from the summer’s very fine and tender vegetables to the coarser ones, and that means that you have to cook something more, Søren Ejlersen explains. He highlights typical autumn vegetables and root vegetables such as parsley roots, celeriac, celery leaves and a multitude of varieties of cabbage. 1) The green […]

  • Cut down on your unhealthy salt intake in food

    Cut down on your unhealthy salt intake in food

    The official recommendation from the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration is a maximum of 5-6 grams of salt per person per day: – 5-6 grams of salt is equivalent to about a teaspoon. Therefore, it is a good idea to visualize it during the day, so you always have a sense of how little it […]

  • Denmark’s new rivals are across the North Sea

    Denmark’s new rivals are across the North Sea

    Denmark and England have hit a lot of rivalry this summer. First there was Brexit and various fish disputes, then football – and yes, before you ask, the British continued to demand a gold in diving – and then ‘that cycling incident’ at the Olympics. Sure, we’re talking about a shock with the British team, […]

  • Mackindergarten: Who knew we were such an unpopular nation?

    Mackindergarten: Who knew we were such an unpopular nation?

    It has been a strange experience as an Englishman who recently lived in Europe. In stock As most of you know, I do not care about football. But having a lot of homesickness and not being able to go home for almost two years has resulted in me investing a little more in England’s fortunes. […]

  • Scream as the Jutland school bans crop plates:

    Scream as the Jutland school bans crop plates:

    You randomly scroll through social media and you see a photo of a crossfit fanatic revealing their immaculately toned belly. “Show off,” you think. Thirty seconds later, it’s a worker with a beer belly out. “It’s an improvement on his builder’s butt,” you taunt. Another half minute later and … hang up now, is there […]

  • Copenhagen 2021: Top choice!

    Copenhagen 2021: Top choice!

    TOP ICE CREAM Bon Bon Ice Suddenly we were not in Frederiksberg, but the plains of Africa, like earthy, velvety tones, rhythm and bass of course, praised Bon Bon Ice’s epic ‘Black Vanilla’ taste. Colored volcanic dark by the ash of coconuts rich in antioxidants is a treat for all the senses. No wonder Bon […]

  • English nag fight continues: Firebombing, Brexit, Euro 2020 and now at the Olympics!

    English nag fight continues: Firebombing, Brexit, Euro 2020 and now at the Olympics!

    England and Denmark are facing quite a rivalry this summer. First there was Brexit and various fish disputes, then football – and yes, before you ask, the British continued to demand a gold in diving – and now there has been a big drop out at the Olympics. Sure, we’re talking about a shock with […]

  • Kitchen Confidential: A guide to Danish cuisine

    Kitchen Confidential: A guide to Danish cuisine

    There is a loose understanding of Danish food culture that circulates in the general psyche. We know that Danes love pork, and we know of Danish cakes (which actually originated in Austria in the 1800s) – even though they are now so widespread that it still seems absurd to call them ‘Danish’. We also know […]

  • Rhubarb vibrations

    Rhubarb vibrations

    Rhubarb in Iceland can be found in many places. It grows both in gardens and in the wild. It is a rich source of vitamins C, E and A. It contains easily digestible phosphorus and potassium. It has anti-inflammatory and laxative properties. It is an excellent source of fiber. photo by Monika Szewczuk Thanks to […]

  • Copenhagen’s pizza joint rated among the best in Europe

    Copenhagen’s pizza joint rated among the best in Europe

    Fire in the top 50 This is not the first time Bæst has garnered recognition for its tasty pies. In 2017, the Guardian ranked it as the eighth best pizza joint in the world. Looking outside the crop cream, three other Danish joints nodded in the top 50. Frankies Pizza in Copenhagen was ranked 26th, […]

  • Ellemann wants more young people and foreigners in jobs or education

    Ellemann wants more young people and foreigners in jobs or education

    It is a fixed task for Christiansborg to get more young people into the labor market, says Ellemann-Jensen. – When we also know that within ten years we risk a shortage of around 100,000 skilled workers, and that several industries are screaming for labor. Yes, then there is something that is not connected in our […]

  • Rift over cottages: Beware of neighbor conflicts

    Rift over cottages: Beware of neighbor conflicts

    – It can of course give some friction. Some may have lent the cottage in good faith, while the neighbor experiences that there has been a run of people – even people they do not know, he mentions. In addition, the cottage – as opposed to the year-round house – is more associated with the […]

  • On song or off-key?  Is online learning bad for students?

    On song or off-key? Is online learning bad for students?

    Of the many social changes that the pandemic has pulled us on, perhaps the most tectonic migration of the entire professional spectrum was to the digital world. Suddenly, it moved online unless your job required you to be on site. The mysterious notion of working from home – hitherto reserved for fringe professionals: the indecently […]

  • Biden had to beg for a yes from his Jill

    Biden had to beg for a yes from his Jill

    Joe Biden’s wife, Jill Biden, is very different from her predecessor, the slightly cool, former model Melania Trump, who often kept a low profile. There is also a 20 year difference between them. Jill Biden is older and turns 70 on June 3. She has already shown that things are going differently now. Like the […]

  • What is Russia known for Our readers answer!

    What is Russia known for Our readers answer!

    It turns out that Russian MMA fighters are no less famous than classic writers! What a surprise! What do you know about Russia, other than its size? We asked our readers to remember the things they thought made the country famous. Among the hundreds of answers were the biggest examples of cuisine, culture and traditions. […]

  • V will focus on the private sector in education relocation

    Tørnæs refers to a Liberal proposal from February with a goal that 7000 more young people should take their higher education outside the big cities. According to several media from 2025, the government will create 25 or more new educational institutions outside Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense and Aalborg. – Of course, I have not seen the […]

  • The Liberal Party wants 7,000 new training places in the province

    The Liberal Party wants 7,000 new training places in the province

    The Liberal Party calls the government’s education proposal “really exciting”. This is what the party’s education spokesperson, Ulla Tørnæs, who also has a past as a minister in the area, says. – It sounds like sweet music to my ears, as it is an agenda we have been pushing for for a long time, she […]

  • A guard in Espoo, Finland, has made a video of violently restraining a novel woman suspected of stealing

    A guard in Espoo, Finland, has made a video of violently restraining a novel woman suspected of stealing

    He is also shown spitting a guard. A third party, possibly a shooter of the footage, is heard telling the guard that he cannot strangle or pull anyone’s hair, warning him of the legal consequences. Other bystanders also try to intervene later when the woman screams in pain, but the guard tells them to stand […]

  • A hijacking in Minsk and the EU screaming in unison

    A hijacking in Minsk and the EU screaming in unison

    Cast: Göran von Sydow, director of the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies Sieps, Jesper Lindau, Russia correspondent, Kris Boswell, reporter at Radio Sweden and Eurovision fan, Susanne Palme, EU commentator. Host: Claes Aronsson Producer: Ulrika Bergqvist

  • National Round-Up: Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ease travel requirements today

    National Round-Up: Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ease travel requirements today

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will update its travel regulations at 16 today, TV2 reports exclusively, and in cases like this they always tend to be right. Where is Birgitte Nyborg when you have to eradicate the inner circle mole? Well this time, TV2 has actually named the ‘mole’ as Erik Brøgger Rasmussen, the head […]