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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Over 200 driving tests proceeded in Stockholm despite weather warnings, on the same day a traffic inspector died during a test. Trafikverket is now...
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Two separate self-ignition fires at industrial sites in South Savo, Finland, required fire service intervention. A paper dust fire in Mikkeli and a...
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A Finnish man's cheap tablet purchase from Hobby Hall's marketplace turned into a security nightmare, revealing pre-installed malware. The case...
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Finland's extreme cold wave is escalating health risks, particularly for those with chronic conditions, and may reveal hidden diseases like diabetes...
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Norwegian police are appealing a court decision to block a murder suspect from leaving the country. The case involves a hit-and-run death on...
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Mikael Nordström was abused at the Eolshäll boys' home 40 years ago. Denied compensation because he was registered as a 'boarder' and not a 'foster...
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Three Norwegian transport companies are taking the state to court over a ban on sideways seats in russ buses. They argue the safety regulation is...
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A Norwegian court examines whether a defendant's legal porn searches are relevant to rape charges. The case pits digital privacy against...
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Bergen mandates a nightly shutdown of student laptops at midnight, citing health and safety. This bold policy reignites Norway's debate on balancing...
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Jämsänkoski school's new principal is taking direct action to address behavioral issues after roughly 170 police calls. Authorities say the school...
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A recent inheritance tax change in Finland could cost will holders thousands if they don't update documents. Experts warn many are unaware of the...
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A driver suffered minor injuries after his car slid on an icy road and crashed into a building wall in Kerava. Rescue services secured the scene,...
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Norwegian police and emergency services had a busy night responding to six major incidents, including a fatal workplace accident, children playing on...
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Norwegian police fined drivers for being too slow to log into their digital license app, sparking backlash. The fines were revoked, but the case...
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Norway's opposition forces a major investigation into the Foreign Ministry, securing a parliamentary majority against the government's wishes. KrF's...
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Sea levels along Finland's coast have dropped to the lowest recorded levels in over a century, breaking records from Hanko to Turku. A stubborn...
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A Swedish municipality is formally proposing that employees use paid wellness hours for sex to boost local birth rates. The motion, now under...
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A fierce debate over deporting teenagers who turn 18 has split Swedish politics. The government is reviewing transitional rules while opposition...
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MP Hanna Räsänen lost a Centre Party deputy chair role to Eerikki Viljanen by drawing lots—the third time in three years their tie was broken by...
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Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has refused opposition calls for an independent investigation into the Foreign Ministry's Epstein links. The Frp,...
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