Denmark
Polish man held in custody after Danish PM Frederiksen assault
Frederiksen sustained a minor whiplash injury from the alleged assault, which occurred in a square in Copenhagen's centre when a man walked up and hit the politician.
Several killed in Copenhagen shopping mall shooting
Several people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping centre in the Danish capital Copenhagen, police say.
It's not always your fault when you can't remember things
We've all suffered the embarrassment of forgetting important things that we promised people we were going to do. New research shows that no matter how hard we try to remember plans, there is always an… Audio
Covid-19: Denmark restrictions lifted despite increase in cases
Denmark has lifted all of its domestic Covid-19 restrictions, including the wearing of face masks, making it the first European Union country to do so.
How Denmark is the Covid-19 'new normal' pioneer
Denmark - home to about six million people - has lifted all its Covid-19 restrictions. Epidemiologist Lone Simonsen talks to Jim about how the situation is likely to play out in Denmark over the… Audio
Prof Kim Mulholland: are vaccine passports worthwhile?
Vaccine passports that prove a person's Covid-19 immunisation status are expected to be available from December for New Zealanders who want to travel abroad. Professor Kim Mulholland is a… Audio
Calling Home: Tecwyn Evans in Kvidinge, Sweden
Auckland-born Tecwyn Evans lives in Kvidinge, which is a locality in Skåne County, Sweden, with his wife, Swedish Soprano Susanna Andersson, and their 19-month-old daughter Ayla. He's Calling Home… Audio, Gallery
Wild at Wembley as England beat Denmark for Euro 2020 final
It was a truly beautiful game for England. Not so much for Denmark with an own goal and extra time deciding the match.
In the end England's 2-1 triumph sees it through to the Euro 2020 finals - its… Video, Audio
Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles
Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to look at research out of Japan that found mammals can use their intestines to help them breathe, an analysis of the skull and teeth of the extinct… Audio
Northwest Passage: 'Just tell me I'm not going to die'
Yachting journalist Rebecca Hayter's book Wild Seas to Greenland details her attempt on the treacherous Northwest Passage with former ocean racing skipper Ross Field. She joins the show to discuss the… Audio
Calling Home: Kane Harnett-Mutu in Copenhagen
Taihape native Kane Harnett-Mutu is taking haka to Denmark and beyond, though Covid-19 has put paid to that work recently. But he plans to get back to spreading the positive gospel of haka when… Audio
Covid 19: Denmark mink cull could kill industry
Danish government experts have announced the country will eliminate its entire population of farmed minks after mutated coronavirus strains were reported among the animals. And it is set to ravage… Audio
Human 'books' encourage the spirit of understanding
Twenty years ago, Ronni Abergel created a pop-up 'human library' at a local music festival in Denmark where festival-goers could borrow someone for a chat just like a book off the shelf. The idea is… Audio
Covid-19 puts halt on incredible no-flight world tour
Six and a half years ago, 'Thor' Pedersen set out on a mission to visit every nation in the world in a single journey, without taking a single flight. But he has been trapped in Hong Kong for the last… Audio
What's on the box this Christmas?
Film and TV correspondent Sarah McMullan joins Lynn to discuss the definitive Christmas viewing guide this festive season. She's also been viewing a Danish comedy called Happy Ending that's been… Audio
Teaching empathy
Can you teach empathy? It seems you can and they're doing it in Denmark. Schools have one hour of compulsory empathy. Students discuss their problems and the whole class tries to find a solution… Audio
Calling Home: Oliver Campbell-Calder in Denmark
This week's Calling Home guest is Oliver Campbell-Calder who lives in Denmark. He explains his love of his adopted homeland and why he's currently living in a museum. Audio
Tom Carstensen: Denmark building its own wall
Denmark is building a wall along the Danish-German border to stop wild boars from getting in and spreading African swine fever. Journalist Tom Carstensen explains what's happening at the border. Audio
Denmark's "unwanted" put on deserted island
Denmark is to put its 'unwanted' people onto a deserted island. These are migrants who are also criminals and rejected asylum seekers who can't be sent home. Audio
Is 'constructive journalism' the key to engaging the audience?
It’s a common complaint that too much of the news is too grim and some people are - quite literally - turning off. Is there a better way to report news we can use? Stuff reporter Nicola… Video, Audio