Copenhagen

Eurogroup Chairman Jean-Claude Juncker (L) speaks with Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan
Denmarks Economy Minister Margrethe Vestager (C) talks to reporters
Eurogroup Chairman Jean-Claude Juncker (L) speaks with Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan
German Minister of Finance Wolfgang Schaeuble
German Minister of Finance Wolfgang Schaeuble
Denmarks Economy Minister Margrethe Vestager (C) talks to reporters
Eurogroup Chairman Jean-Claude Juncker (L) speaks with Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan
Jean-Claude Juncker (left) speaks with Michael Noonan in Copenhagen
Jean-Claude Juncker (left) speaks with Michael Noonan in Copenhagen
One of Europe's last remaining hippie enclaves, Christiania has around 1,000 artists, activists and misfits as residents
The area attracts more than a million visitors annually
The stalls in Christiania are decorated with colourful pictures of hemp leaves
Denmark's Queen Margrethe II shows the costumes and decor she had designed for the classic Nutcracker ballet
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton
"We want to know how a burglar decides one specific house over its neighbour," the local police commissioner said
Kombarov, 25, will be making his first appearance in Russia's senior squad
Rehearsal of European Song contest in Copenhagen Denmark
Christian Lollike, director of the Danish 'Cafe Theater'
A woman enters the 'Cafe Theater' in Copenhagen in 2011
Danish queen fetes 40 years on the throne

UN climate panel denounces Laframboise leak

The UN's climate science panel bemoaned Wednesday a fresh leak of data from a landmark report on global warming that will start to be released this year.
 

Bang & Olufsen profits sink 47%, to shut 125 shops

Danish high-end hi-fi maker Bang & Olufsen reported on Wednesday a 47-percent plunge in its second-quarter net profit and announced the closure of 125 stores.
 

Denmark scrambles to save 'flexicurity' as economy stalls

In Copenhagen's central station, thousands of Swedes step off the train each morning to head for jobs that many say they could not be found on the Swedish side of the border.
 

Fine foods net thousands at Paris charity auction

Truffles, oysters, an aged side of beef or a three-star dinner by a top French chef: a mouthwatering line-up of festive delicacies were the star lots of an offbeat charity auction in Paris.
 

Major climate change report draft leaked online: IPCC

A major report on climate change being compiled by the United Nation's climate science panel was on Friday leaked online in what appeared to be an attempt by a climate sceptic to discredit the panel.
 

Jews warned not to wear religious symbols in Copenhagen

Israeli and Jewish officials in Denmark on Wednesday warned Jews to avoid openly wearing religious symbols and dress when moving about Copenhagen amid rising anti-Israeli sentiment.
 

Spurs, Liverpool out to clinch knockout berths

English Premier League duo Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur head a list of nine clubs vying for the five remaining berths in the last 32 of the Europa League as the group stage reaches its climax.
 

Natural wine? Serve it to the tooth fairy, say sceptics

Natural wine? Who could possibly object?
 

Amy Winehouse's father blocks Copenhagen play

A Copenhagen play on the life of late British singer Amy Winehouse has been blocked by the singer's father, the Danish copyright collecting society said Monday.
 

Exercise before school improves concentration: study

Cycling or walking to school increases a child's ability to concentrate in the classroom, the results of a Danish study published Friday showed.
 

British duo look to reach Champions League last 16

Holders Chelsea and Scottish champions Celtic can seal their places in the last 16 of the Champions League on Tuesday but they will have to do it the hard way by winning away from home.
 

British duo look to reach Champions League last 16

Holders Chelsea and Scottish champions Celtic can seal their places in the Last 16 of the Champions League on Tuesday but they will have to do it the hard way by winning away from home.
 

British duo look to reach last 16 the hard way

Holders Chelsea and Scottish champions Celtic can seal their places in the Last 16 of the Champions League on Tuesday but they will have to do it the hard way by winning away from home.
 

Danish court backs Rwanda genocide suspect's extradition

A Danish district court on Monday upheld a justice ministry decision to extradite a Rwandan man to face charges of genocide allegedly carried out during the country's 1994 massacre.
 

New enzyme 'produces more fuel from less corn,' Danish company says

Danish industrial enzymes maker Novozymes on Tuesday launched an enzyme that it said produces more ethanol from corn, addressing concern that growth in biofuels has come at the expense of food production.
 

Greens blast Romney, Obama on climate as Sandy hits

The White House hopeful of the Green Party on Monday accused President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney of failing to address climate change as Hurricane Sandy battered the East Coast.
 

Greens blast Romney, Obama on climate as Sandy hits

The White House hopeful of the Green Party on Monday accused President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney of failing to address climate change as Hurricane Sandy battered the East Coast.
 

New snake species found in a museum

Scandinavian scientists have discovered a new species of snake in a Copenhagen museum, which they have called the Mosaic sea snake, a Swedish university said on Thursday.
 

Amy Winehouse play to open in Copenhagen

The life of late British singer Amy Winehouse is the focus of a new play opening in January at the Danish Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, the theatre said on Wednesday.
 

Mtiliga's Denmark career over, says angry Olsen

Denmark's Patrick Mtiliga has played his final game for Denmark, national team coach Morten Olsen said here Tuesday, after the player refused to warm-up for a World Cup qualifier against Italy.