World Jul 30 Copenhagen's famed Noma restaurant prepares to reopen without chef Redzepi at helm By James Brooks, Stefanie Dazio, Associated Press
World Sep 23 Unidentified drones flew over Copenhagen's airport, prompting worries Russia could be involved It wasn't immediately clear who was behind the flyover, but Denmark's prime minister and NATO's secretary-general said Tuesday that Russian involvement couldn't be ruled out. By Associated Press
World Jul 04 Copenhagen mall shooting not likely terror-related, authorities say Police say a gunman who killed three people when he opened fire in a crowded shopping mall acted alone and apparently selected his victims at random. They all but ruled out that Sunday's attack was related to terrorism. By Jan M. Olsen, Karl Ritter, Associated Press
World Jul 03 Gunman kills at least 3 people in Copenhagen mall A 22-year-old Danish man was arrested after the shooting, Copenhagen police inspector Søren Thomassen told reporters, adding there was no indication that anyone else was involved, though police were still investigating. By Jan M. Olsen, Karl Ritter, Associated Press
World Aug 21 Watch 7:37 Fuming over Greenland rebuff, Trump cancels upcoming Denmark visit President Trump has canceled a planned trip to Denmark because Danish leadership refused to discuss selling Greenland. In Denmark, Trump's decision was seen as "doubly offensive" considering he had reportedly pushed for a grand welcome from the longtime U.S. ally. By Malcolm Brabant
Aug 24 Column: Journalist Kim Wall's wit shone through her work and life By Jon Gerberg The gallivanting journalist she was, always sneaking off to some far corner of the world and returning with a juicy, moving, almost other-worldly story. Continue reading
Jul 14 Watch 7:00 Why Copenhagen is becoming the jazz capital of the world By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Feb 16 Watch 9:27 Amid Europe's refugee crisis, fears of anti-Semitism rise By PBS News Hour Deadly attacks on Jews by Islamic extremists in France and Denmark have left Europe’s Jewish community feeling vulnerable, and have driven an increasing number to move to Israel or elsewhere. But some European Muslims are taking a stand against the… Continue watching
Jan 29 Watch 6:09 A dance to change Denmark's minds about refugees By PBS News Hour The Danish government has courted controversy by seizing valuables from asylum seekers to pay their living expenses, a policy intended to make the country less attractive to migrants. But one of Denmark’s leading dance troupes is incorporating asylum seekers into… Continue watching
Feb 16 Watch 6:04 News Wrap: Danish police arrest two for aiding gunman By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Monday, authorities in Copenhagen arrested two men they believe helped the shooter who carried out the worst terror attack in Denmark in decades. Also, fighting broke out between Ukrainian troops and Russian-back separatists a day after… Continue watching