Charities Aid Foundation says giving no longer a ‘deeply embedded cultural norm’ amid rising cost of living
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A new analysis by the Rockwool Foundation and the University of Copenhagen reveals that 76 percent of Ukrainians living in Denmark want to stay, even if their hometowns were no longer affected by war. In contrast, 21 percent wish to return once it is safe, and 3 percent want to go back immediately. The study, […]
Charities Aid Foundation says giving no longer a ‘deeply embedded cultural norm’ amid rising cost of living
A new talent programme is launched by DR Koncerthuset in Copenhagen to ensure that concert grand pianos in Denmark and…
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The Canada-Ukraine Foundation has provided more than 100 million Canadian dollars (about $77 million USD) in humanitarian aid to Ukraine since the...
Britain's Labour government made the decision to curb education visas, citing a 500 percent uptick in asylum applications by visiting students, as the...
Britain's Labour government made the decision to curb education visas, citing a 500 percent uptick in asylum applications by visiting students, as the...
Employment outcomes differ by field of study. Graduates from technical and health science programs are more likely to find work than others. Two years...
By Mapaballo Borotho If you have Made for Tots Corn Puffs Chicken in your household, you might want to return them to the store right now. The...
By Mapaballo Borotho If you have Made for Tots Corn Puffs Chicken in your household, you might want to return them to the store right now. The...
Denmark will see calm but grey weather on Tuesday, with similar conditions across the country before rain returns later in the week. In Copenhagen,...