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Denmark experienced its own “Notre Dame of Paris” catastrophe – 400 years of cultural heritage up in flames (videos)
The Old Stock Exchange of Copenhagen was completely destroyed by fire – The iconic building was located near the Danish Parliament & the Royal Palace – It was commissioned by King Christian IV of Denmark
Historic Stock Exchange Building in Copenhagen Engulfed in Flames
A devastating fire has broken out at the iconic Stock Exchange building in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark's capital. The historic structure, dating back to the 17th century, stands as one of the oldest and most cherished landmarks in the city.
40 years in 7 hours
Forty years of an incredible culinary adventure resumed in a mere seven hours! That is what exactly happened in early February in Copenhagen. For the lucky few that had a chance to attend, a very special dining experience titled SINERGIA took place just for three consequent days on Feb. 2-4th.
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Denmark set to welcome new king after historic abdication
Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik will become king on Sunday after the unprecedented abdication of his mother Queen Margrethe, with more than 100,000 Danes expected to pour into Copenhagen's streets for the historic event.
The 55-year-old future monarch is hugely popular in Denmark, with 82 percent of Danes saying in a recent poll they think he will make a good king.
Ryanair Unveils New Routes: Sofia to Copenhagen and Alicante
Bulgaria's Sofia airport revealed exciting news of Ryanair's plans to introduce two fresh direct flight routes in 2024. The Irish carrier will offer connections to Copenhagen, Denmark, and Alicante, Spain, operating between March 31 and October 26.
Zurich, Singapore ranked world's most expensive cities
Zurich and Singapore are the most expensive cities in the world ahead of New York amid the ever-rising cost of living, according to rankings published Thursday by The Economist magazine.
The British weekly estimated that prices have increased an average of 7.4 percent over the past year in 173 major cities, a slight slowdown compared to a record 8.1 percent inflation in 2022.
National Museum of Denmark to keep Parthenon fragments
In a public statement last week, the National Museum of Denmark announced that it will be keeping three sculptural fragments from the 2,500-year-old Parthenon, currently on display in its permanent collection in Copenhagen. The three fragments, consisting of two marble heads and a horse's hoof, came to Denmark between 1688 and 1835.
Day 612 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Without Russia, Malta is hosting a Two-Day meeting for Peace in Ukraine
Türkiye welcomes Denmark move to ban acts against Quran
Türkiye has expressed its support for Denmark's recent move to combat disrespect towards holy books, particularly the Quran.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan welcomed the draft law presented in the Danish parliament aimed at preventing hate crimes and punishing perpetrators involved in attacks on sacred texts.
Bulgaria’s MFA: The Widest Possible International Cooperation is Needed to Stop the War in Ukraine
The road to peace in Ukraine goes through the restoration of compliance with the UN Charter and international law. The parties participating in the consultations on the basic principles for achieving peace, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, at the level of national security advisers and political advisers, were united around this conclusion, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.