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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Sweden Democrats extend their lead over the Moderate Party for the sixth straight month, reaching 21.6% support. The anti-immigration party's...
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Sweden's Liberal Party considers sharing power with the Sweden Democrats in Gothenburg. Councilor Axel Darvik says past mistakes shouldn't...
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Over two-thirds of Danish voters have decided their municipal election choices according to recent polling. However, competing research shows nearly...
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Lund's Moderate Party has declined a meeting about voluntary repatriation programs, despite their party leading the national government. The local...
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Finnish Centre Party associations in Kuortane have selected their leadership teams for the coming term. The personnel elections establish boards for...
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Swedish municipalities are divided over government proposals for voluntary return migration. While some communities refuse meeting requests, others...
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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson faces ethics scrutiny after his daughter reportedly hosted a party at his official recreational residence....
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Central Finland's welfare board chair Maria Kaisa Aula loses support from regional council groups. The development follows welfare chief Jan...
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Helsinki city council member Mahad Ahmed faces criticism for using master's title despite completing only 60-credit online program. The Social...
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Finland plans to introduce a citizenship test measuring applicants' knowledge of society, laws and values. The digital exam would join existing...
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Sweden plans to increase repatriation payments from 10,000 to 350,000 kronor per adult to encourage voluntary returns. The proposal has received...
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Swedish municipalities across political parties reject government requests to discuss voluntary repatriation programs. Local leaders call the policy...
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Randers City Council has fired Development Director Jens Heslop following the Nordic Waste landslide scandal. The dismissal comes as cleanup costs...
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Denmark's Liberal Party proposes municipal enforcement against illegal Airbnb rentals exceeding 70 days annually. The plan targets Copenhagen's...
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Finland's Finns Party will ban lawmakers from hiring family members as parliamentary assistants. The new rule takes effect after upcoming elections...
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Denmark eliminates 150 Food Administration jobs in agency merger. The government says it will improve efficiency, but critics worry about reduced...
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Denmark's Food Ministry consolidates agencies and moves 50 government jobs from Copenhagen to Aalborg. The relocation supports regional development...
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Denmark's Food Administration eliminates 150 positions in a major government restructuring. The cuts come as two agricultural agencies merge into one...
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Finland's Parliament may stop hiring personal assistants for lawmakers after controversy over ministers employing family members. The proposed change...
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Finland's Finns Party will prohibit its MPs from hiring family members as parliamentary assistants. The new rule takes effect after upcoming...
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