Bulgaria has awarded its best mayors for 11th year in a row
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
The Danish government could land a deal with the municipalities in the capital area
Finding yourself a home as a student in Copenhagen is usually a very hard task, very often it's even mission impossible. Things could get a little easier in the future allowing aspiring youngsters to focus on their studies rather than where they might sleep at night. Around 65,700 new students are accepted for studies across the country, with the student village offering places for the students to live in, according to The Copenhagen Post. Recent figures show that around 22,000 student homes are needed nationwide, including 8,400 in Copenhagen alone. In this regard, the Danish government has revealed that it wants to guarantee student housing in Copenhagen, as is currently the case in other cities like Aarhus, Odense and Aalborg.
The issue is nothing new for Denmark, but it still might take a while for it to be resolved. The government could strike a deal with the municipalities in the area of Copenhagen, as well as with the stakeholders on the housing rental market, but it might take time to set up. The timeframe is unclear and anything being finalized by the beginning of the next semester in September is unrealistic.
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
The planned public transit service will be completed somewhere in 2035
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
The technology differs from maglev in that it allows the usage of already existing infrastructure, with only slight modifications
Floya will be one hell of a helpful tool next time you’re in the Belgian capital
Other big Italian cities will also be affected by the labour dispute so plan your day accordingly
It draws the attention of passersby to reflect on the meaning of separation, isolation and discrimination
A monument to the destructive power of nature and our need to live in harmony with it
Other big Italian cities will also be affected by the labour dispute so plan your day accordingly
The shortage of applicants has made the possible relaxation (and modernization) of rules a necessity
It draws the attention of passersby to reflect on the meaning of separation, isolation and discrimination
This one could be a real game-changer for our built environments and the way they look
The practical art objects are competing for one of the 2023 New European Bauhaus Prizes
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An interview with a member of the No Hate Speech Network team
A talk with the first man to circumnavigate the globe with a solar plane, on whether sustainability can also be profitable
An interview with the president of the European Federation of Journalists