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At the moment, the man who invented the birth-control pill 44 years ago is visiting Denmark. He estimates that a birth-control pill for men will not be available for at least another 20 years.
Here are a few glimpses from one of the matches in the tennis tournament of the year's Danish Championship. The youths, women's doubles played Lotte Wagner Smitt, HIK and Lis Jensen, B.93, against Lise Skjelmose, Aarhus and Lis Reisby, Roskilde. T…
Hundreds of slaughterhouse workers will lose their jobs in the autumn as a result of the merger between the slaughterhouses, Vestjyske Slagterier and Danish Crown - for instance, the slaughterhouse on Samsø, which is the most important workplace of the is…
The Danish Environmental Protection Agency wants to stop the import of a snail poison that has shown to poison many birds.
Gellerupparken (council housing) in Aarhus is having so many problems with young troublemakers that the housing association is ready to evict entire families if the parents are not able to control their children. If necessary, the Brabrand housing associa…
The European Community’s proposal of subsidies for famers who let their fields lie fallow is a fiasco.
Shrovetide in Aarhus, parade.
René Jensen runs the Substans restaurant in Aarhus where he prepares Danish dishes with a modern twist.
Today's episode takes us to the northern Danish city of Aarhus where René Jansen runs a restaurant called Substans.
With 250.000 inhabitants, Aarhus is Denmark's second largest city and probably the oldest. In excavations indications were discovered that the city may have been founded by Vikings in the eighth century.
Story number in issue: 4
On the east coast of Denmark's mainland is Aarhus - one of the oldest cities in northern Europe. It was actually founded by the Vikings in the year 770 and was originally called Aros. Today, Aros is known as the name of the city's contemporary art…
In summer 2016, I moved from Indonesia to Denmark. Why Denmark? Because that's where the company I work for are based. I was working in Jakarta for a management consultant company. Working culture in Indonesia is very demanding - there is very little …
Apocalypsis beati Ioannis Apostoli; Tractatus in Apocalypsin; Dette er den eneste bevarede kopi af denne kommentar til apokalypsen, forfattet i 551 af Biskop ApringiusBejaPortugal; …
Air Recordings of Århus in 1947. Also pictures of students at the University, Århus port and royal arrival of Queen Alexandrine and King Frederik IX. The clip has no audio.
Denmark has again had a state visit. This time it was the Yugoslav vice president, Eduard Kardelj who paid a six-day visit. The Vice President was received at Kastrup by Prime Minister H.C. Hansen and Foreign Minister Krag, and by the resident representat…
Pictures of the old neighbourhoods in Aarhus before the redevelopment was initiated in 1944. You see all kinds of slum, poor neighbourhoods, backyards, and poor living conditions. Good street pictures from 1944. The streets of Klostergade, Møllegade, Nyga…
A new founded school in Aarhus is educating autistic children that have been mishandled previous schools and institutions. Solo education of autistic children. Interview with the headmaster about autists and their problems with interacting with the word s…
His Imperial Majesty, the Shah of Iran, has paid an official visit to Rødovre. The visit to the City Hall, where the mayor, Gustav Jensen bid welcome, was one of the many events the Shah was involved in during his Denmark-visit. After being a guest of the…
The Danish emergency relief team gathered this afternoon in Herning in preparation for an operation in the earthquake-devastated area of Turkey. Within the next couple of hours the team will fly from Billund to Turkey.
We all have them – passwords to this and that. Now, a new technology will free us from the tyranny of PIN codes. The researchers behind this new technology expect that it will become common within a couple of years.