Denmark’s national postal service has just delivered its final letter, ending a tradition of more than 400 years.
Denmark has delivered its final letter, ending 400 years of traditional mail service as digital communication makes postal ...
With this move, Denmark becomes the first country in the world to officially decide that physical letter delivery is no ...
Andreas Birch’s very first job as a young boy was sticking postage stamps on envelopes. Week after week, he helped his father, the veterinarian in a rural village in central Denmark, mail bills to ...
PostNord began removing Denmark's iconic red mailboxes earlier this year. Around 1,500 mailboxes were taken down across the ...
Denmark's PostNord ends its 400-year postal service, closing mailboxes and laying off 1,500 employees amid declining letter ...
Denmark has removed nearly 1,500 mailboxes, and PostNord has laid off about 1,500 of its 4,600 employees. As letters disappear, the question is: which country will follow next?
DENMARK has become the first country in the world to stamp out its postal service following a massive decline in people ...
Beside the railroad tracks of Copenhagen’s train station, right in the heart of the Danish capital, stands a red-brick ...