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Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday

Find out what's going on in Denmark today with The Local's short roundup of the news.

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday
The Danish seaside town of Blokhus is now home to the world’s tallest sandcastle, standing at 21.16 metres tall. It’s more than three metres taller than a castle built in Germany in 2019, which previously held the title, according to Guinness World Records. Photo: Claus Bjørn Larsen/Ritzau 

Fewer regional trains due to emergency track work in Copenhagen

Due to emergency track work at Copenhagen Central Station, there will be fewer regional trains than usual, according to Danish train company DSB

This will impact trains on routes from Østerport to Slagelse, Østerport to Holbæk, and Copenhagen H to Orehoved. DSB hasn’t shared information on when normal train service will resume. 

There are also fewer S-trains than usual on the Svanemøllen-Hellerup section due to errors in the signals at Nordhavn Station.

If you are more than 30 minutes late, you can apply for compensation for your ticket on DSB’s website under DSB’s Travel Time Guarantee. 

England defeats Denmark in Euro2020 semi-final match

England defeated Denmark 2-1 in July 7th’s Euro2020 semi-final match to head into the final against Italy July 11th. 

The match came down to a penalty kick, a decision some have seen as controversial, in extended playing time. During the kick, goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel also had to contend with a green laser shining in his eyes from the stands.

Although coach Kasper Hjulmand was bitter about the referee’s penalty kick ruling, he said he was hopeful for the future and proud of the team’s performance, especially in light of teammate Christian Eriksen’s collapse on the pitch in his country’s opening Euro 2020 game.

Five players, including Schmeichel, received top marks for their performance.

Now, the Danes turn their attention to the Tour de France, where 24-year-old Jonas Vingegaard has made it into the top three.

The castle is expected to stand until the heavy frost sets in in February or March of 2022. Photo: Claus Bjørn Larsen/Ritzau Scanpix

Half of all Covid-19 cases in Denmark are now the Delta variant

The Statens Serum Institut (SSI) has said 55.4 percent of Covid-19 cases in Denmark within the past week were with the more contagious Delta variant.

In mid-June, the variant accounted for just 6.4 percent of the positive samples. A total of 1106 cases of infection have been registered with the Delta variant in Denmark.

The Delta variant, which was first identified in India, is estimated at being 50 percent more infectious than the already infectious Alpha variant, which was first identified in the UK.

It’s also considered to cause more serious cases of the disease, and vaccines, while still effective, are not as effective as they have been against other variants. 

SSI also reported on July 7th that 689 people have been registered infected with Covid-19 in the past 24 hours. It’s the second day in a row that more than 500 new infections have been registered.

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Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Wednesday

PostNord’s delivery numbers sink after new law passed, Denmark wants to help pay for Ukrainian missile defence, police question children after acid attack at school and more news from Denmark on Wednesday.

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Wednesday

PostNord sees letter deliveries diminish after new law 

The state-owned postal company PostNord delivered 28 percent fewer letters in Denmark in the first quarter compared with 2023, according to results published yesterday.

PostNord Denmark had an operating loss in the quarter of 63 million Swedish kronor, around 40 million kroner.

The company, which is joint-owned by the Danish and Swedish states, is now operating in a fully free market in Denmark after the government last year repealed PostNord’s obligation to deliver post to all addresses in Denmark.

As well as leaving market forces to decide how post is delivered to remote areas, the decision also meant that PostNord lost a sizeable state subsidy. The company subsequently raised its prices, with letters of all sizes up to 100 grams now costing 25 kroner to post – previously, the stamp for a letter under 50 grams was priced at 12 kroner.

Vocabulary: driftsunderskud – operating loss

Denmark ready to help pay for Ukrainian Patriot missile system

Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen says the government has signalled to other countries that Denmark is willing to contribute financially if they want to send Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine. Kyiv has requested the missile systems as part of its defence against the Russian invasion.

“Without going into detail, there may be someone [a country, ed.] who can deliver [the missiles system] but who does not have the financial resources to do so,” Rasmussen told newswire Ritzau.

Denmark does not have the advanced U.S.-produced air defence system itself, hence Rasmussen favouring a financial contribution to other countries that are prepared to offer theirs.

Vocabulary: efterspurgt – requested  

Police question three minors after acid attack on school in Esbjerg

Police have identified and questioned three minors following the discovery of acid bombs at the Rørkjær Skole Urban school in western city Esbjerg.

The three children were interviewed with guardians and social services present, police said.

Police finished clearing up at the school yesterday after the acid bombs were reported by staff. Investigations are ongoing.

The acid bombs were thrown at the school sometime between Monday evening and the early hours of Tuesday. Two children were admitted to hospital with minor burns, Ritzau writes.

Vocabulary: en afhøring – a police interview

Streaming platform to block account sharing

Denmark’s streaming service Viaplay is to follow in the footsteps of international competitors Netflix and Disney by blocking subscribers from sharing their passwords.

In announcing its results for the first quarter of 2024, Viaplay’s director Jørgen Madsen Lindemann said that “more extensive” measures would be put in place this summer to stop login sharing from different locations.

The company estimates around a third of its users share their login.

Vocabulary: fodspor – footsteps/footprints

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