1 in 5 Norwegian Women Raped, New Report Links Assault to Self-Harm
A new Norwegian report shows rape survivors are far more likely to self-harm or attempt suicide. Health officials call for urgent intervention as...
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A new Norwegian report shows rape survivors are far more likely to self-harm or attempt suicide. Health officials call for urgent intervention as...
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Thieves stole a sperm whale jawbone in Denmark, crippling research at Copenhagen's Natural History Museum. The theft highlights illegal trade risks...
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Elkem ASA shuts down all production at two major plants in Northern Norway, forcing temporary layoffs for 375 workers. The company blames crippling...
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Finnish police are investigating Gold Store Finland Oy for suspected fraud, following a case where a seller was allegedly underpaid by thousands of...
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The Social Democrats have reversed their position, demanding an immediate halt to deportations of young adults raised in Sweden. This major policy...
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A former Danderyd Hospital employee faces charges for stealing patient jewelry worth over 1 million SEK. Police used her sales history to link items...
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A Danish property tax IT project faces months of delays and a 200 million kroner budget overrun, sparking outrage. Opposition parties call the 1.5...
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Controlled heather burning in Norway's Øygarden municipality sparked multiple emergency calls, but authorities confirmed the fires were permitted....
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Five skiers triggered an avalanche in Tromsø, escaping unharmed amid a yellow-level avalanche warning across Northern Norway. Authorities warn of...
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Finland trains its first conscripts in antipersonnel mine use after leaving the Ottawa Treaty. Soldiers on the ground call the weapons a necessary...
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Norwegian emergency services handled six incidents overnight, from a contained grass fire to police arrests and false alarms. Authorities emphasized...
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Two parents in Sweden have been arrested for the aggravated assault of their newborn baby, who suffered multiple rib fractures and bruises. The...
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Influenza cases in Denmark have reached a five-year high, straining hospitals and disrupting daycares. With children sent home daily and isolation...
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A 17-year-old boy faces a constitutional hearing in Copenhagen, charged with arson after a fire damaged a Valby Langgade salon. The blaze forced...
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The tiny municipality of Kivijärvi is taking the Central Finland Welfare Region to court to save its last residential care home. This legal battle...
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Norwegian road inspectors stopped 45,000 vehicles last year, issuing immediate bans to over 8,000 for serious defects. Automatic scanners now flag...
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Bergen's historic 1872 dry dock, still in active use, faces an existential threat from a new tram line project. Maritime businesses and heritage...
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A group of Norwegian 12-year-olds from Alvøen school experienced a week without mobile phones at a camp in Hålandsdalen, leading to unexpected...
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A major price war between Denmark's three largest mortgage lenders is set to save homeowners thousands annually. This fierce competition marks a...
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Oslo's iconic Opera House faces annual repair bills of up to 6 million kroner due to marble damage from frost and foot traffic. The controversial...
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Finnish MP Mikko Polvinen switches from the Finns Party to the Centre Party after disciplinary actions, citing clashes over regional healthcare and...
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An analysis of violent crime per capita in Finland places the small Ã…land Islands municipality of Lumparland at the top of the list, with police...
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Norway offers 80 historic lighthouses for free lease to groups who will maintain them and offer public access. This unique program turns remote...
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