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Elderly woman 'reworks' piece of art
A 90-year-old took an instruction on a piece of modern art at face value and started writing on it with a ballpoint pen.
A 90-year-old took an instruction on a piece of modern art at face value and started writing on it with a ballpoint pen.
Last year several campaigns on national television encouraged Danish people to procreate.
She's young, beautiful and studying politics and philosophy. But this young Danish woman isn't your average uni student.
Stroll around Tivoli Gardens and try to wipe the grin from your face.
Young criminals in Denmark have been sent on Caribbean cruises to try to reform their behaviour.
Danish radio presenter bludgeoned a baby rabbit to death with a bicycle pump whilst debating animal rights live on air.
Survivors of the Copenhagen synagogue attack talk about how the night unfolded.
Couples in a rural town in Denmark have agreed to try to have more babies over the next few years as part of a deal with the council to keep public services running.
The birth rate in Denmark is at a 27-year low. This advert from Danish Travel agency Spies wants the Danish People to solve their population crisis... in the old fashioned way. And it's also a competition for the locals to win. Courtesy Spies Rejser
No booking? No problem, writes Peter Calder, who discovers many an alternative in Copenhagen.
The political party of a Danish MP who branded her Maori powhiri experience as "grotesque" and "uncivilised" has apologised for her comments.
A week in Denmark reveals best of island landscapes, writes Petra Reinken.
New Zealand won’t win eight golds in London, but it doesn’t stop anybody dreaming of stepping on top of the dais.
Not many people know that Denmark and Sweden are joined by the longest road-and-rail bridge in Europe.
Located just north of Norreport Station, amid residential housing, cafes, bakeries and boutiques, this Danish hotel is infused with local flavour.
Copenhagen's Ibsens Hotel is located just north of Norreport Station, amid residential housing, cafes, bakeries and boutiques.
The capital of the country that brought us Danish pastries and Hans Christian Andersen is user-friendly and utterly charming.
The Independent's Matthew Bell, as a disinterested, only slightly sandy observer, asks what's wrong with being ginger anyway?
An estimate of 160 billion barrels has companies scrambling to drill in pristine ecosystem, writes Michael McCarthy.