Latest travel update: who can come to Denmark and where can you go?
On 21 April, Denmark introduces a range of different models for entry to the country, as well as travel to other countries, the model is …
New agreement brings all children back to school on 6 May, abolishes the table reservation rule but festivals are off
Late last night, the Danish Parliament and the Danish Government agreed on the next phase of easing of restrictions find the main points of the …
Reopening plan of the Danish society; only with a mandatory corona passport
A long-term plan was agreed late last night, an important element will be the implementation of a mandatory corona passport to be allowed to take …
Flags are flying today in honour of Princess Benedikte’s 77th birthday
The Danish Queen’s sister turns 77 today. By Bente D. Knudsen Princess Benedikte was born during the Second World War on the 29 April 1944 …
21 April much more is possible
A late night for the political parties in parliament ended with an agreement which allows Danish residents to resume a more normal life. The article …
More sun and warmth on the spring agenda
The latest forecast from DMI announces days with sun, less wind, and some warmth for the next two weeks. The article continues below. By Bente …
Amidst the coronavirus crisis, a grand old lady turns 81
Danish Queen Margrethe was born on 16 April 1940, only 7 days after the German occupation of Denmark, a light in darkness many Danes found. …
A few more young people may return to school as of 22 March
A few further openings decided as of 22 March today by the Danish Parliament late this evening, but majority of schools still not fully open …
Next announcement about openings will be on 23 March
Danish Government is working on making new announcements as of 23 March, but already now the Foreign Office warns against travelling for Easter. The article …
15 March: what will open and what is next?
Negotiations ongoing today concerning a more long-term plan and the next steps in the reopening process in Denmark. The article continues below. By Bente D. …