First to close — first to reopen: Denmark's gain from virus response
Financial Times: Copenhagen turns its attention to economy as it emerges from lockdown.
Financial Times: Copenhagen turns its attention to economy as it emerges from lockdown.
Denmark, New Zealand, Germany, Taiwan and Finland have all smashed Covid-19.
Sweden has 6.08 deaths per million inhabitants, higher than the UK, USA and Italy.
New York Times: Two lovers, 89 and 85, found a romantic way to keep (almost) in touch.
'It's surreal to know you're being controlled by someone on their sofa... or the toilet.'
The departure plan of overseas citizens trapped in NZ could benefit 100,000 foreigners.
Prosecutors launched a judicial probe into the horrific discovery.
Planes are being turned back mid-flight on their way to Spain as coronavirus cases jump.
Just 48 hours to get home to Greenland. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Copenhagen is one of the most laidback cities in the world, but you pay for it.
Denmark's third largest city takes its name from Odin, the king of the Nordic god.
Compact, cultured and convivial, Copenhagen embodies the essence of Nordic cool.
New York Times: "I'm not going to enter a war of words," said Denmark's PM. Too late.
Comment: Canceling visits now seems to be what remains of Arctic policy for the US
Denmark's PM called the idea "absurd", but that hasn't pleased President Trump.
US President did confirm he was "strategically" interested in buying the territory.
Officials on the Danish territory said they welcome investment but not a new owner.
Bank offers world-first negative interest rate mortgage.
COMMENT: NZ's wellbeing needs a massive expansion of our productive sector.
Scandinavia and the Nordic countries have the ingredients for a flawless family holiday.
Scandinavian project reveals how NZ could tackle infrastructure crisis.
New York Times: Police in Copenhagen have a clear message: Don't drink and scoot.
'The crowd were so energised, respectful. They embraced their haka and Te Ao Māori.'
Star of new TV show says her hometown of Copenhagen is something quite special.
"There is no limit to how far I will go for the nation."
NY Times: "The Brits appear to have never analysed the facts, just jumped off a cliff."
Service held for the three children of the Asos billionaire killed in Sri Lanka bombings.
Some protesters threw rocks, burned effigies of politicians and trashed cars.
A spokesman for Povlsen said three of the Danish Asos tycoon's four children were killed.
The St Hill St debacle is a damning sign of council mismanagement and incompetence.