Denmark
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, AudioA New World Order: Mbappé, Cavani & Croatia
In today's episode, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle are joined by France Football correspondent and musician Philippe Auclair to talk penalty drama, Spain going for a shockingly early siesta, and… Audio
Torture, decapitation footage in Kim Wall case
Footage of women being decapitated alive has been found on the alleged hard drive of a Danish inventor accused of murdering a journalist.
Headless torso confirmed as missing journalist
A headless torso found in waters off Denmark has been identified as missing Swedish journalist Kim Wall, Danish police say.
20 tonnes of tainted eggs sold in Denmark
Twenty tonnes of insecticide-tainted eggs have been sold in Denmark, the country's food safety authority says.
Cycling – the key to a happier & healthier old age?
Take one trishaw – a bit like a tricycle but with two wheels at the front – add two passengers and a volunteer driver, then get out in the fresh air for a pedal. That's the essence of Cycling Without… Audio, Gallery
Denmark gets its first wolf pack in 200 years
Scientists in Denmark say that the country now has its first pack of wolves in more than 200 years.
Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Kim Hill talks to Birgitta Jónsdóttir, an Icelandic "poetician" and activist, who was elected in 2013 as a Member of the Althing for the Southwest Constituency and heads the list for the Icelandic… Audio
Here comes the 'hygge'!
Sitting by a cosy fire, the smell of home baking, perhaps a few candles, and your nearest and dearest around you...the Danish would call all this 'hygge' (pronounced 'hoogah'). If you haven't heard of… Audio
Danish MP decries Australia's secrecy
One of the Danish MP denied access to Nauru last week says the secrecy surrounding Australia's detention camps in Nauru calls for a massive international condemnation.
Danish MPs say Nauru snub 'undemocratic'
An advisor for some of the Danish MPs who were stopped from travelling to Nauru on a fact-finding mission last week says he's not surprised it happened. Audio
Danish MPs plan Nauru visit
A parliamentary delegation from Denmark plans to visit Nauru as part of a study tour of Australia's asylum seekers policy.
More Unicef aid to remote islands
Another plane-load of aid from UNICEF warehouses in Denmark has reached Fiji.
Sofie Willems and Joan Raun Nielsen: Spektrum Arkitekter
Two partners in Spektrum Arkitekter of Denmark are visiting New Zealand to give lectures and share their unique approach to architecture. Audio
Danish parliament passes strict rules for asylum seekers
The Danish parliament has just passed a bill that will make its rules for asylum-seekers the strictest in Europe. Audio
Denmark suspended rail links with Germany
Denmark has suspended all rail links with Germany just hours ago after police stopped hundreds at the border. Audio
Carl Nielsen (1865-1931)
Kenneth Young looks at the life and work of this Danish composer, conductor and violinist. Audio
Terry Hicks says parents of radicals need support
Yesterday on Morning Report we spoke to a New Zealand mother who accused the Danish authorities of not doing enough to prevent her son from being radicalised by extremists. Audio
NZ mother of dead jihadi accuses authorities of negligence
A New Zealand woman whose son went to Syria to join Islamic State is speaking out against Danish authorities for their lack of action, saying they should have done more to stop him going. Audio
Men charged over Copenhagen attacks
Denmark is observing a day of mourning for the victims of the weekend's terrorist attack in the capital Copenhagen. Flags are flying at half mast, and thousands of people are expected to gather in… Audio