Norwegian Opposition Party Criticized Over Ferry Funding Reversal
Norway's Progress Party removed a pledge for free ferries from its budget, contradicting a spokesperson's earlier debate statement. The reversal...
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Norway's Progress Party removed a pledge for free ferries from its budget, contradicting a spokesperson's earlier debate statement. The reversal...
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Norway doubles its defense budget to purchase advanced German submarines and new long-range rocket systems. The 19 billion kroner rocket purchase...
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Finland's Social Affairs and Health Committee is holding rare weekend sessions to advance major reforms to social assistance and pharmacy laws. The...
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Finland's Parliament has passed a law raising tax-free limits for inheritances and gifts. The changes, set to take effect next year, will mean...
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The Kirkkonummi council vote on the Western Rail Line shareholder agreement threatens the future of the Veikkola station. Deep political divisions...
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Sweden's Parliament has approved a major dental care subsidy for seniors, slashing out-of-pocket costs. The 3.4 billion kronor reform passed with...
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Finland's government proposes life-long security detention for dangerous prisoners, facing strong criticism from the Supreme Court. The plan could...
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Finland's Centre Party proposes limiting eased dismissal rules to firms with under 20 staff, countering the government's broader plan. The move aims...
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The city of Savonlinna has unanimously selected Ding Ma as its next city manager, a rare show of political unity. The 37-year-old current vitality...
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Finland's South Karelia region will close two hospital wards and cut emergency room hours under new austerity measures. The decision highlights...
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A change in board leadership has prompted a resignation and reshuffle in Central Finland's welfare region, exposing political dynamics and raising...
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Budget negotiations for Oslo have stalled, with the Progress Party threatening to walk away. The party demands greater concessions on immigration,...
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Norway's latest tax list publication reveals stark wealth disparities among top politicians, with several cabinet ministers and MPs from Oslo's west...
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Finland's push to use technology in elderly care faces a parliamentary roadblock. Constitutional experts demand clearer rules, putting 55 million...
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