32-Year-Old Sentenced for Murder at Helsingborg Hostel
A 32-year-old man received a forensic psychiatric care sentence for murdering a man during a violent attack at a Helsingborg hostel. He was also...
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A 32-year-old man received a forensic psychiatric care sentence for murdering a man during a violent attack at a Helsingborg hostel. He was also...
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En kvinne i Oslo forteller i retten hvordan anmeldelsen av Marius Borg Høiby har preget henne – forverret av hans tilknytning til kongefamilien. Hun...
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Gothenburg's buses and trams are slowing down, costing 500 million SEK yearly and hurting commuters. Traffic, construction, and rising car use are to...
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Sweden's parking laws don't change in winter, but snow can make them hard to follow. We break down the rules, the two types of fines you can get, and...
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Nearly 17,000 Swedish households are receiving compensation after severe winter storms left them without power for weeks. The 100 million kronor...
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Royal Guards testified in the Skaugum rape trial, describing a 'fine atmosphere' at the 2018 party. Their accounts detail the alleged victim's...
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Norwegian police issued 80 speeding fines in a single control on the E16 highway. The day also saw reports of an assault, a serious fall injury, and...
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A single Thursday on Norway's west coast saw police confiscate licenses from speeders on the E39 while fire crews responded to multiple smoke...
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Finland's government is exploring a social media ban for under-15s, but a new report warns EU rules are a major hurdle. The plan looks to Denmark for...
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Moderates leader Lars Løkke Rasmussen reverses course, ditching his plan to run in East Jutland. He'll stay in Zealand, while his ministers target...
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A Finns Party deputy has requested an investigation into Jyväskylä's city council meeting procedures, alleging misconduct by the chairman. This probe...
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Jyväskylä's last Posti-owned service point closes March 27th, shifting all operations to R-kioski partners. The move highlights Finland's ongoing...
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A sperm whale that washed up in Denmark died from swallowing 12kg of fishing net. Scientists raced a snowstorm to conduct a rare autopsy, hoping its...
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MP Mikko Polvinen has left the Finns Party to join the Centre Party's parliamentary group, marking the second such defection in weeks. He cited a...
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Norwegian authorities have reported 21 people to police after finding them illegally driving vehicles on a frozen lake near Bergen. Officials say...
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Finnish MP Mikko Polvinen has left the governing Finns Party for the opposition Centre Party, months after being expelled for voting against the...
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Oslo police are investigating a string of six church burglaries in one week, with the latest at Ullern and Skøyen churches. Intruders caused...
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Sweden will hold Princess Désirée's funeral on February 19 in Stockholm, with private services at Slottskyrkan. The event follows royal protocols...
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Niels Rovsing faces a costly and complex 15km trip to visit his wife with Alzheimer's after her care was centralized. His story highlights how...
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A 10-minute bus delay has cut Fjarðabyggð off from daily travel to Akureyri. The local council is demanding immediate fixes from national transport...
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Finnish crane giant Konecranes boosted its operating profit by over 2% in Q4 despite a drop in sales. CEO Marko Tulokas says the company's...
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A new poll shows Norwegian opposition to EU membership has dropped below 50% for the first time in over a year, with the 'yes' side gaining five...
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The Swedish government abolishes the municipal veto on uranium mining but pledges a new veto for alum shale extraction to protect Storsjön's water....
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