Author: Denmark Review

Jonas Ryefelt One of the Premier League’s biggest attacking stars turned up for a concert on Refshaleøen. Only Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has scored more Premier League goals this season, so there was good reason to celebrate the end of the season for Swedish attacking star Alexander Isak. He chose to do so in Copenhagen. According to Transfermarkt, Newcastle’s sharpshooter is one of the world’s ten most expensive players with a value of approximately 900 million kroner, but like many others, he was delighted that Nigerian afrobeats star Ruger played to a crowd at Poolen on Refshaleøen. After the concert, the…

Read More

Molslinjen’s new song will premiere on Monday morning. This means that the Kombardo song will be buried.Whether you love or hate the Kombardo song, it’s almost impossible not to hum along when it plays on Molslinjen’s ferries.But now it’s over. Molslinjen says goodbye to the ear-hanger, which plays when one of Molslinjen’s ferries arrives at the port of Aarhus or at Odden.This is what Molslinjen writes in a press release.The Kombardo song, which has been played since 2015, is a rewrite of Jørgen Wedege’s hit ‘Jamaica’.But Molslinjen wants a song they are behind.”We will need a song that we have…

Read More

In three years, the Danish Working Environment Authority has given the Ministry of Defence over 100 orders, several of which are immediate orders.The State Auditors are sharply criticizing the Ministry of Defense because buildings are not adequately maintained.The State Auditors wrote this in a statement on Monday.”The Ministry of Defense does not have an overview of the condition of many of its buildings, the ministry does not have a long-term plan for maintenance and has not used all the funds they have available for maintenance,” the criticism reads.These circumstances have led the State Auditors to express sharp criticism of the…

Read More