Denmark to Unveil New NATO Defense Spending Plan Tuesday
Denmark's government will present a new 10-year defense spending plan on Tuesday, including an additional 50 billion kroner and a target of 2.5% of...
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Denmark's government will present a new 10-year defense spending plan on Tuesday, including an additional 50 billion kroner and a target of 2.5% of...
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The Finnish parliament passed its contested social security reform by a single vote on May 4, tightening unemployment benefit rules and slowing...
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The Finnish government has imposed a 119 euro monthly tax increase on individuals earning over 100,000 euros. This policy targets high earners and is...
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Denmark allocates 15 million kroner to prevent homelessness caused by recent welfare changes. The funding comes after reports showed some benefit...
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Danish political parties are pushing to refill the nation's climate fund for new green projects. The Socialist People's Party wants to redirect the...
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Finnish Minister Kaisa Juuso apologizes for controversy after hiring her son as parliamentary assistant. The Finns Party will ban such family...
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Salo City Council faces a crucial December 15 vote on the Western Rail Line project amid concerns about government commitment to later phases....
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Finnish Minister Kaisa Juuso apologizes for controversy after hiring her son as parliamentary assistant. The Finns Party will ban such family hires...
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Sweden's Center Party youth organization backs Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist for party leadership. The nomination reflects internal party dynamics and...
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Norwegian Conservative Party politician Peter Frølich has ruled out becoming party leader, citing personal reasons. The 38-year-old from Bergen says...
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Norway's Supreme Court will review hate speech charges against Alliansen party leader Hans Jørgen Lysglimt Johansen. The court also agreed to...
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A Finnish MP has hired his son as a parliamentary assistant, following similar appointments by other politicians. The Finns Party plans to ban the...
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Finland's government and municipalities have reached a shareholder agreement ensuring the complete implementation of the West Rail Link project....
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Seventeen Copenhagen-area mayors propose raising non-profit housing requirements from 25% to 33% in new developments. The housing alliance with labor...
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Danish police investigate 67 cases of election poster vandalism and theft just days after posters went up. Eastern Jutland reports the most incidents...
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Danish police report 67 cases of election poster vandalism and theft within the first week of campaign season. Eastern Jutland leads with the most...
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Finnish Parliament investigation reveals no official ban on hiring family members as assistants, contradicting longstanding beliefs. Four Finns Party...
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Finland's transport minister wants stricter drunk driving limits for new drivers, proposing a 0.2 promille threshold. While citing Nordic neighbors...
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Stockholm joins major Swedish cities rejecting the government's voluntary return migration initiative. Municipalities across Sweden express concerns...
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Sweden appoints former security chief to investigate government security failures after classified documents were left in public places. The review...
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Denmark's Climate Council warns the government lacks long-term strategy for climate neutrality goals. While 2030 targets appear achievable, plans for...
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Finnish Truth Party leader Jaana Kavonius faces aggravated defamation charges for allegedly targeting officials and private citizens. The case...
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Finnish Minister Kaisa Juuso has returned from summer break with a more assertive approach to her work. Government sources describe her as showing...
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