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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Norwegian dental experts warn that long-term use of abrasive whitening toothpastes can thin enamel and increase sensitivity. Despite company...
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Central Finland's welfare district is proposing cooperation negotiations affecting up to 700 managers and specialists, citing major deficits. This...
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Students at a Danish efterskole on Langeland are facing severe harassment from local adults, leading to police reports and mayoral intervention. The...
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Denmark's Baltic Sea faces its lowest water level in over a century, disrupting harbors and communities. Harbor chief Ulla Kiersgaard's plea...
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Survivors of abuse at Iceland's Bakkakot foster farm met the Prime Minister, demanding urgent reform of the child protection system. They revealed...
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Finland's Central Finland welfare region faces 14 legal complaints against its service network and budget decisions. The region is fighting back,...
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Voss municipality in Norway has voted to expropriate the controversial Bømoen area after rejecting a settlement with private landowners. The 22-21...
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Thorbjørn Jagland's defense lawyer expresses confidence in Økokrim's corruption investigation, promising full cooperation. The case highlights...
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Meteorologists warn Finland's severe cold snap, with temps hitting -30°C, could last into March. With no relief forecast, the prolonged freeze tests...
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A 60-year-old man was found dead in a fertilizer tank on a farm in Stad, Vestland, in what police are treating as a workplace accident. The incident...
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Finland's government faces a storm of criticism over plans to ease rules on temporary contracts. The opposition calls the reform 'misogynistic,'...
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A rare, persistent easterly gale has cut off Denmark's small islands for weeks, testing residents' resilience. New shop owners on Tunø describe a...
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The municipality of Uurainen is abolishing its Director of Basic Services position as part of a savings plan worth 190,000 euros. Long-serving...
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The Swedish government is under fire for delaying a crucial 192 million kronor funding decision for public broadcaster SVT. Coalition partner the...
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Jyväskylä experienced three minor traffic crashes on Thursday, with the latest on Vasarakatu causing brief disruptions. All incidents resulted in...
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Karoliina Ilonoja's book 'Kimola – The Canal Village' wins the Kouvola Non-Fiction Prize, capturing 500 years of local history from kick-sled bar...
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All Reykjavik preschool directors warn of a staffing exodus due to Iceland's new 36-hour work week, creating a crisis in childcare. A political...
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The Central Finland wellbeing services district is launching YT negotiations targeting 700 senior managers and specialists, aiming to cut about 50...
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A new poll reveals 62% of Greenlanders oppose leaving the Danish Commonwealth now, with living standards a key concern. The data shows a gap between...
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A text message reading "Diggg," sent by Marius Borg Høiby at the exact time an alleged rape was filmed, is central to the prosecution's case in an...
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