Tourists thinking of travelling to Copenhagen are being offered a free lunch, kayak tour or museum entrance by "showing proof of green actions". Sky News
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was attacked and beaten by a man in Copenhagen on Friday, just two days before Denmark's general election. The attacker was arrested, but the motive remains unknown.
Frederiksen's office said she was in shock. World leaders, including Frederiksen's colleagues, condemned the assault on the elected leader, expressing concerns over the safety of political figures in democracies and the need for increased security measures.
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Builders have begun working on Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange after a fire ravaged the iconic building mid-April. Located close to Denmark's Christiansborg parliament and seat of..
Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange building caught fire on Tuesday, and citizens in the area helped rescue priceless works of art from the blaze. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman has the story.