Travel'Second' city won't play second fiddleThe western Danish city of Aarhus is using the year to reinvent itself.22 Sep 02:00 AM
WorldDoes chilling photo hold the final clue?Last photo of Kim Wall final clue to how ended up dead after boarding submarine.24 Aug 10:50 PM
WorldSubmarine death: Headless torso identified as journalistBody was attached to a piece of metal "likely to make it sink" police say.23 Aug 05:33 AM
New ZealandEuropean students eye NZ after BrexitEuropean student referrals to NZ universities have jumped 136 per cent after Brexit.23 Aug 05:02 AM
WorldPrince refused entry to Australian barCrown Prince Frederik of Denmark, 49, stunned when he was told he needed ID to enter pub.21 Aug 09:24 PM
WorldChilling photo: Did Kim die on submarine?A journalist was writing about a man who built his own submarine. Then she vanished.14 Aug 06:55 PM
WorldCrane driver plucks man from burning roofA crane driver has dramatically rescued a man from the sixth story of a burning apartment.10 Jul 04:27 AM
LifestyleWatch: Heartwarming ad is internet hitBe warned: the heartwarming ad which has gone viral might have you reaching for the tissues.12 Feb 02:00 AM
New ZealandNZ reclaims 'least corrupt country' titleNew Zealand is the equal-least corrupt country in the world, according to a global survey.25 Jan 04:00 AM
TravelSatisfyingly exhausted in Denmark's Legoland townBillund is the home of Lego, but for visitors to the Danish town there's a little more to it than that, says Warren Chrismas.16 Nov 11:30 PM
New ZealandDead hunter named as Nicolaj BrunPolice have named the man who died following a fall on the Gunn Ridge Track near Whataroa on Friday as Nicolaj Brun.08 Oct 11:46 PM
TravelDenmark: It's time to forgive the VikingsPaul Charman advocates an 'excellent adventure' in Denmark.21 Sep 01:00 AM
TravelDenmark: A wedding in RibePaul Charman and wife Debra visit Scandinavia's oldest town for a family wedding.12 Sep 03:40 AM
BusinessWhy Lego wanted to stop sales of its toysBusiness has been so brisk at the world's most profitable toymaker that Lego last year did something unusual.06 Sep 09:28 PM
WorldElderly woman 'reworks' piece of artA 90-year-old took an instruction on a piece of modern art at face value and started writing on it with a ballpoint pen.04 Aug 11:52 PM
WorldPopulation explosion dueLast year several campaigns on national television encouraged Danish people to procreate.23 Jul 05:00 PM
TravelBeing diplomatic: DenmarkDiplomats tell us what Kiwis need to know about their homelands.22 Jul 01:30 AM
WorldUni student turned Isis hunterShe's young, beautiful and studying politics and philosophy. But this young Danish woman isn't your average uni student.27 May 09:52 PM
TravelDenmark: The happiest place on earthStroll around Tivoli Gardens and try to wipe the grin from your face.25 Jan 04:00 PM
WorldYoung criminals sent on Caribbean cruisesYoung criminals in Denmark have been sent on Caribbean cruises to try to reform their behaviour.09 Jun 05:00 PM
WorldDJ kills bunny on airDanish radio presenter bludgeoned a baby rabbit to death with a bicycle pump whilst debating animal rights live on air.26 May 08:05 PM
WorldCopenhagen synagogue survivors speakSurvivors of the Copenhagen synagogue attack talk about how the night unfolded.15 Feb 10:08 PM
LifestyleDanes strike deal on babiesCouples in a rural town in Denmark have agreed to try to have more babies over the next few years as part of a deal with the council to keep public services running.21 Jan 04:00 PM
CurrencyDanes fight back against speculatorsDenmark is trying to silence currency speculators as its government and central bank insist it won't follow Switzerland in severing its euro ties.20 Jan 04:00 PM
BusinessEverything is awesome? Lego axes ShellDanish toymaker Lego has announced it won't renew its long-standing contract with Shell following a viral Greenpeace campaign.09 Oct 05:56 PM
LifestyleDenmark needs more babies!The birth rate in Denmark is at a 27-year low. This advert from Danish Travel agency Spies wants the Danish People to solve their population crisis... in the old fashioned way. And it's also a competition for the locals to win. Courtesy Spies RejserWatch31 Mar 03:07 AM
TravelDenmark: Tastes of northern wildernessNo booking? No problem, writes Peter Calder, who discovers many an alternative in Copenhagen.30 Jun 03:00 AM
KahuMP's party 'regrets' her Maori blogThe political party of a Danish MP who branded her Maori powhiri experience as "grotesque" and "uncivilised" has apologised for her comments.09 Apr 06:45 PM
TravelDenmark: Peaceful pedal in fairytale landA week in Denmark reveals best of island landscapes, writes Petra Reinken.08 Aug 09:30 PM
OlympicsOlympics: Gold dreams - our most likely winnersNew Zealand won’t win eight golds in London, but it doesn’t stop anybody dreaming of stepping on top of the dais.26 Jul 05:30 PM