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Anders Breivik killed 77 people last year in a bombing and shooting onslaught. Now the mass murderer claims to have earned more than one million dollars forging diplomas from top notch universities
Global business leaders, statesmen and even royalty will listen to the opening speech of, and meet up with, Gregory Rockson at this year’s World Economic Forum
One person has died and several are injured as crowds of people rush to enrol at a university in the South African city of Johannesburg
Yesterday Monday, data from PriceRunner showed the city of Copenhagen the fifth most expensive in the world. Now, a new release has the country the most expensive in the European Union
One in three international students who get a place at a Swedish university, end up not going anyway
Things like petrol, diapers and bus tickets make sure Copenhagen stays one of the most expensive cities in the world, according to new price ranking
Empty words or the real deal. As the climate negotiators reach agreement in Durban, Danish politicians disagree on whether it is a good one or a bad one
At the climate conference in South Africa, University of Copenhagen forestry student Walid Mustapha, compares the conference to university: Sure, being a delegate is like being a student, he says. But there is more jargon, and no professors to answer your questions
In this report from St. Petersburg before elections Sunday, the University Post meets a law graduate and ex-soldier from the Chechnya war, who is nostalgic for the days of communism, but calls for stronger values
At the climate conference in Durban, University of Copenhagen forestry student Walid Mustapha, reflects on the challenges faced by a scheme to reduce greenhouse gases