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COPENHAGEN (AFP) - Denmark will close schools, curtail nightlife and urge citizens to work from home to try to stem surging Covid-19 cases, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Wednesday (Dec 8).
Nightlife A nightlife guide to: Copenhagen, Denmark Blessed with a buoyant, tightly-knit clubbing scene that never feels static, Copenhagen’s laid-back daytime atmosphere is transformed when the ...
Denmark will close schools, curtail nightlife and urge citizens to work from home to try to stem surging coronavirus cases, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has said. The authorities will add "a ...
The Danish government has introduced a proposal to increase public safety, including new police powers to impose residence bans and stricter penalties in nightlife areas ... still feels far from ...
If American hip-hop attracts all of Copenhagen’s trendy youths in Supreme tees (it does) then The Cure summon every 40-year-old dad in Denmark. The London band pick up where their victorious ...
Denmark has become one of the first countries in the European Union to ease all of the domestic restrictions that were put in place to control the spread of Covid-19. Government officials lifted ...
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