The Copenhagen Post, July 01-07

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Ofelia Plads, an enormous 275 metre pier, has opened in the heart of the city offering culture by the truckload to locals and tourists

Jazz buff or casual visitor? Read all about this year’s Copenhagen Jazz Festival in our special supplement

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DANISH NEWS IN ENGLISH VOL 19 ISSUE 25

CPHPOST.DK 1 - 7 July 2016

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NEWS Celebrating students attacked on the streets

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Revenge of the nudie

Unlocking the mystery of the Danes at home and in study

Revenge pornographers could face three years in prison

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New initiative will make it easier for internationals to meet their hosts RAY WEAVER

Maersk loses contract to run Qatar’s biggest oil field

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The union strikes back! Brexit dominates and it remains a little biased!

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Sign up now! THE ORGANISERS of the event include, among others, business coach Henrik Sand Madsen, Mia Olsen from Brandt’s Museum in Odense, journalist Søren Malmose and Henning Lykke, the head of compliance at Nordea Markets, Denmark. Those wishing to attend should email givdetvidere2016@ gmail.com and provide their name, address, age, email address and phone number and say whether they intend to bring a guest.

Difficult to meet Danes “SURVEY after survey and experience has shown that many

Home with the Jensens DURING the first part of the event from 2-3pm, a participant and their partner will be invited to spend time with a Danish family in their home. And then the hosts and guests will meet at Studieskolen,

DIY passport machine

Arming up in Arctic

Decade on the dole

New non-EU spouse law

COPENHAGEN Municipality on Tuesday launched the world’s first self-service passport renewal machine at Ørestad Library in the capital. The machine makes the process of renewing a passport easier and more convenient for citizens, with a consular employee available online should their assistance be required. Appointments can be booked at kk.dk/pas.

DENMARK has announced plans to this year invest 360 million kroner, and then 120 million kroner every year thereafter, in increasing its military foothold in the Arctic. Funds will be spent on improving satellite surveillance, better communication, increased contributions from the Navy, and more patrols in Greenland. Observers believe the plans will ruffle Russian feathers.

AROUND 10,000 Danes have been on kontanthjælp, the basic unemployment benefit, for at least 10 consecutive years, according to the Employment Ministry. Its minister Jørn Neergaard Larsen told Jyllands-Posten it was “totally unacceptable”, but conceded each case must be tackled individually. Some 43 percent have a foreign background.

THE IMMIGRATION Service has announced that Danes bringing home non-EU spouses will no longer be exempt from demonstrating their attachment to Denmark is greater than to any other country if they have held Danish citizenship and lived in Denmark for over 26 years. The change follows a new EU ruling that determined the previous law was indirectly discriminatory.

GROUP of business and education leaders are planning an event to help expats and Danes get together in a unique way. The first edition of ‘Meet the Danes’ is this Sunday, although the sign-up closes on June 30!

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Borgergade 12 in Copenhagen for a dialogue about cross-cultural understanding and a short presentation by Studieskolen. What’s eating you, newbies? THE ORGANISERS hope that being at home with a Danish family for a short time will be the start of a conversation and encourage greater cultural exchange between the Danes and expats who live in Denmark. For the event at Studieskolen, the expats should prepare one or two questions about Denmark, Danish culture or anything that puzzles them about Denmark.

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expats find it difficult to meet Danes outside work,” said Henrik Sand Madsen, a business coach and one of the organisers behind the event. “At the same time, many Danes are not aware of how expats contribute to Danish society and culture.”

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