Sweden Urges Public to Stop Feeding Birds Amid Deadly Disease Outbreak
Swedish authorities are advising the public to stop feeding small birds to combat a deadly disease outbreak. The Swedish Veterinary Institute reports...
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Swedish authorities are advising the public to stop feeding small birds to combat a deadly disease outbreak. The Swedish Veterinary Institute reports...
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The Norwegian Royal House announced Crown Princess Mette-Marit will miss a major upcoming event. The statement, citing her health, is being closely...
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Crown Princess Mette-Marit was absent from King Carl Gustaf's 80th birthday celebrations. The Palace has previously cited her chronic pulmonary...
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STUK detected harmless radioactive bromine in Vantaa, proving Finland's monitoring network works. This trace finding highlights advanced safety...
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Finland's radiation safety authority STUK detected harmless trace amounts of radioactive bromine-82 in Vantaa, highlighting the extreme sensitivity...
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A major search is underway on Sweden's Lake Mälaren after an empty boat was found adrift near Ekerö. Police, helicopters, and dog teams are searching...
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A yellow weather warning for snowdrifts threatens to disrupt Christmas travel in Southern Norway's mountains. Authorities urge drivers to plan for...
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A Swedish mother is sentenced to prison for isolating her children from society. The case, which began when three girls sought help in Dalsland,...
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The Riksbank holds Sweden's key interest rate at 1.75%, pausing after four cuts in 2025. Analysts see this as a vote of confidence that inflation is...
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Finland's government faces a fiscal crisis as new forecasts show economic growth nearly stalling and public debt soaring past 90% of GDP. The grim...
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A Finnish court issues a suspended sentence to a youth who planted a functional bomb. The case highlights Finland's rehabilitative juvenile justice...
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A Danish prison guard with severe PTSD is fighting to have high-risk professions like his legally recognized like military veterans. Backed by four...
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Sweden's shutdown of old 2G/3G networks could block 60,000 phones from calling the 112 emergency number. The regulator PTS says telecom companies'...
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A major power outage left thousands in Västerås, Sweden, without electricity, halting business and daily life. The incident exposes vulnerabilities...
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Statistics Norway data reveals headphones, mobile phones, and speakers are the top imports before Christmas, signaling a tech-heavy holiday for...
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A Helsinki court upholds a 20-month sentence for a man who attempted to rape an intoxicated 15-year-old. Police interrupted the assault after a...
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A 19-year-old's grenade and shooting attacks in Malmö have spotlighted Sweden's youth crime challenges. This article explores the incidents,...
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The Riksbank holds Sweden's interest rate at 1.75%, signaling stability for borrowers until at least 2027. We explore what this means for household...
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A Finnish teacher fired for accessing student data on the Wilma system fights back, claiming the dismissal was unlawful. The case exposes major...
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A major Finnish teachers' union survey reveals most educators lack formal training to handle student data securely in key platforms like Wilma,...
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Finland's Court of Appeal acquits ex-Vastaamo CEO Ville Tapio, overturning his GDPR conviction. The ruling stuns a nation still reeling from the...
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A person was rescued from Tampere's powerful Tammerkoski rapids after bystanders threw a life ring. The incident highlights the dangers of urban...
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Veteran Finnish journalist Matti Veijalainen, who reported on the Imatra community for over 40 years at three local newspapers, has died at 71. His...
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