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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Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo demands all political parties present concrete debt reduction plans before the 2027 elections. He challenged...
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Norway's government faces criticism for concealing a major tunnel project pause during elections. Ministers defended keeping the 9.4 billion kroner...
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Young Conservative leader Ola Svenneby announces he won't seek reelection and will step down next June. The 28-year-old politician may transition to...
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20-year-old Ingrid Olina Hovland has been elected to lead Norway's Christian Democratic Youth Party. She recently made headlines for her views on...
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Sweden's governing coalition faces internal crisis as Sweden Democrats demand cabinet positions while Liberals refuse. Prime Minister Kristersson...
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Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo says the country faces no major fuel distribution crisis despite recent supply interruptions. He challenged...
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Bergen's Conservative Party demands local MP Peter Frølich join the party's leadership trio. The public endorsement signals regional power plays...
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Copenhagen faces potential historic shift as left-wing parties near majority in local elections. The Red-Green Alliance reveals plans for expanded...
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Finnish municipalities increasingly pay salaries to elected officials as time demands grow. 54 council chairs and mayors now receive compensation...
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Finnish MP Ben Zyskowicz returns home after stroke rehabilitation and plans February parliament return. The 71-year-old, Finland's longest-serving...
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Sweden's Moderate Party proposes replacing the flat 20% national income tax with gradual brackets. The reform would lower taxes for middle-income...
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Finland's parliament has formed a cross-party working group to implement the country's new debt brake mechanism. The committee must establish...
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Sweden's Moderate Party proposes new municipal security guards with expanded powers to address local safety concerns. The guards would patrol entire...
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Danish authorities have filed a police complaint over leaked confidential documents about the Krudten ammunition factory. The investigation follows...
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Finnish Local Government Minister Anna-Kaisa Ikonen faced criticism for missing parliamentary question time while attending a pizza event during an...
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Sweden's Moderate Youth League proposes making the first 500,000 kronor tax-free for young workers starting their careers. The plan aims to combat...
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Liberal Alliance has withdrawn its veto threat against transferring GoCollective's train operations to DSB after securing a deal with the transport...
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Finnish parliament witnessed intense clashes over healthcare funding as opposition parties accused the government of inaction during a welfare...
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Finland's finance minister assures social services will continue despite welfare regions' financial crisis. Opposition MPs warn of service cuts and...
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