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International event and conference professionals no longer need work permits in Denmark16.2.2026 11:12:18 CET | Bellagroup A/SPress release

Danish legislators have decided that work permits will no longer be required for non-EU professionals working at large indoor congresses, trade fairs, conferences, and corporate events in Denmark. Bella Center Copenhagen, one of the leading venues in Northern Europe, expects the changes in legislation to have a tremendous impact for international event organizers and their suppliers. The new legislation is a game changer ensuring a much simpler process, removing barriers to entry, easing administrative burdens and making it more attractive than ever to bring international talent and teams to Copenhagen. “It is great news and a major win for the entire event industry and Denmark,” says Jesper Mark Dixen, CEO at Bellagroup, and continues: “We are located in the heart of Scandinavia, and we are already a top destination for organizations and companies around the world to visit. Many rely on skilled labor from abroad when creating events, and now it has never been easier for talented peopl

Southern Yemen and the Test of an Emerging Democratic Experiment / Analysis from a Western Perspective by Podiomedia16.2.2026 09:09:29 CET | PodiomediaPress release

Al-Dhalea, Yemen - In southern Yemen, the city of Al-Dhalea is preparing for demonstrations that could mark a defining moment in the relationship between popular will and political legitimacy. The planned gathering, framed by local leadership as a direct expression of public mandate, reflects an effort to anchor political authority in visible civic participation.
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