Commentary: Up to a quarter of Copenhagen’s 1.2 million residents were using Uber -- until it went away. I visited to see how the Danes are coping. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011.
CHICAGO -- An American college student is speaking out from Denmark, where he and his friend are both stuck after being accused of assault. The two college students, both United States citizens from ...
Two US college students were arrested and detained for two weeks in Denmark after an alleged altercation with an Uber driver, local police said Tuesday. The young men are now prevented from leaving ...
Two American college students on a spring break trip have been held in a Danish prison for two weeks after an argument with an Uber driver over a wrong address, according to family members. Owen Ray, ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Uber has agreed to pay a 25 million Danish crowns ($3.8 million) fine in Denmark, settling claims of breaching local taxi law out of court, Danish police said on Friday. After ...
A Chicago-area college student has been released from a Danish prison after being arrested in Copenhagen while on spring break, according to his parents. Owen Ray and his friend are alums of St.
Owen Ray, 19, (second from right) was arrested and detained with a friend on April 1. They have now been released but are barred from leaving Denmark (The Ray Family/Handout) The latest headlines from ...
The private taxi service Uber is offering drunken revellers in Copenhagen a free ride home from the party over the next two weekends. The Uber app, which connects people who need a ride with private ...
Uber is now illegal in Denmark (Picture: AFP/Getty Images) A high court in Denmark has delivered a blow to Uber. Judges upheld the conviction of one of the app’s drivers, using the Uber POP platform, ...