Author: Denmark Review

As winter’s grasp envelops the city, the need for warmth, connection, and live music becomes palpable. For many, Belma is the go-to destination. During the Copenhagen Winter Jazz festival, this bar on Istedgade transforms into a vibrant hub of musical activity, hosting free concerts nightly at 8 PM from January 31 to February 28. At Belma, jazz knows no boundaries. The music dances effortlessly between jazz, pop, experimental sounds, and songwriting, creating an atmosphere that welcomes both the seasoned aficionados and the uninitiated. Here, you’re invited to immerse yourself in the rhythm—regardless of your prior knowledge of the genre. The…

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Danish Film “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” Earns Oscar Nomination for Best Documentary In a significant recognition for Danish cinema, the film Mr. Nobody Against Putin has received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary. The announcement was made during this year’s nomination show by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Thursday. This thought-provoking film is among a distinguished group of five nominees in the category. Tine Fischer, the managing director of the Danish Film Institute, expressed her excitement over the nomination. “We are over the moon,” Fischer remarked, noting both the honor of the nomination and the fierce…

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Airbnb is facing global legal action for renting out vacation homes in territories occupied by Israel, along with accusations of money laundering. Scene dump from Airbnb. International 11 June 2025, 22:39 Listen to the article Housing with a “biblical view.” For three years, Alexander has marketed his holiday home nestled in the scenic Itamar mountains, leveraging the popular American rental platform Airbnb to attract visitors. This property is situated in the heart of the West Bank, a region occupied by Israel since 1967. International law dictates that Israeli settlement in these areas is illegal, sparking ethical and legal controversies over…

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Sports Betting Returns to Growth in Denmark By iGaming Expert In a promising turnaround for the Danish gambling sector, sports betting is once again seeing a surge in growth. Following a period of decline, recent reports indicate that the industry is regaining momentum, drawing attention from both operators and regulators alike. The uptick can be attributed to various factors, including increased engagement from fans and a broader acceptance of digital betting platforms. Danish bettors appear more willing to explore new avenues, enhancing their overall experience and participation in sports wagering. Moreover, the government’s regulatory framework has played a crucial role…

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Scotland’s Mixed Bag: From Poor Start to Impressive Finish How could Scotland showcase such a lackluster beginning yet conclude on a high note? It’s a question that has lingered in the minds of fans and analysts alike. Dodds pondered whether a cautious mindset played a role, wondering aloud, “Is it because we tend to think a point might suffice?” He reflected on the team’s strategy, suggesting that perhaps their initial restraint stemmed from the pressure of needing a result. “But at the end of the game, we recognized our desperation. We nearly turned things around—but in the grand scheme, it…

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Court in Roskilde Approves Extradition of Danish Murder Suspect On Wednesday, a court in Roskilde granted permission for the extradition of a 28-year-old Danish man wanted in connection with a murder case in Spain. This decision was confirmed by Thomas Kristensen, the head of communications at Central and West Zealand Police. Also implicated in the same case is a 41-year-old Danish man, who agreed to be extradited back in December 2025. However, the timeline for the extradition of both men remains uncertain. In December, Spanish authorities revealed that five individuals have been charged in this murder investigation, with four additional…

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Canadian Juniors Not Underestimating Denmark Following Challenges Against Latvia As the Canadian junior hockey team prepares to take on Denmark, there’s a palpable sense of urgency within the locker room. The team, fresh off a tense encounter with Latvia, is acutely aware of the dangers posed by a seemingly less formidable opponent. In their last game, Canada struggled to find its rhythm, edging out Latvia in a contest that tested both skill and resilience. This performance has left players and coaches reflective, especially as they look ahead to facing the Danes. “They’re not a team to overlook,” said team captain,…

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Denmark’s Football Dilemma: World Cup Boycotts and Geopolitical Tensions As Denmark gears up for a crucial play-off semi-final against North Macedonia in March, with hopes of following that with a match against the Republic of Ireland for World Cup qualification, there’s a looming question. In light of the current U.S. geopolitical climate, is a boycott of the upcoming World Cup a possibility? FIFA president Gianni Infantino, often criticized for his unwavering support of controversial figures like Donald Trump, may remain blissfully unaware of the storm brewing. His recent accolade for Trump—a so-called ‘Peace Prize’—has only added to the ridicule surrounding…

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