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A major climate demonstration organized by 'Climate Action Now' is planned for Copenhagen this Saturday. Police expect up to 50,000 participants to...
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A major climate demonstration organized by 'Climate Action Now' is planned for Copenhagen this Saturday. Police expect up to 50,000 participants to...
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Police in Tromsø confirm a local man died on April 17 while attempting to break an unspecified record. The tragic incident has become a major local...
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Denmark's Health Authority will recommend a new COVID-19 booster for people over 60 and vulnerable groups. Director Søren Brostrøm cites rising...
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Copenhagen police have wrapped up a major investigation on Frederiksborgvej, offering no explanation to the public. The seven-hour operation,...
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A person has died following a severe house fire in Sandefjord, Norway. The blaze completely destroyed an older wooden home, with police and forensic...
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Copenhagen police spent eight hours investigating a 'suspicious circumstance' on a major city street, cordoning off an apartment block. Authorities...
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A Finnish appeals court has increased a gang member's drug sentence to four years, seizing €29,500 in profits. The case exposes the digital tools and...
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A major warehouse fire in Tresfjord, Vestnes, has fully engulfed two buildings containing wood chips and hydraulic oil. Emergency services are...
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A major fire consuming two warehouse buildings in Tresfjord, Norway, has triggered a local emergency response and household evacuations. The blaze...
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Sweden's unique housing system forces a choice between rent-controlled stability and the equity-building potential of tenant-ownership. This...
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A record 27% of Swedish home sellers are cutting their asking prices, with an average 9% reduction. Experts point to rising interest rates and a...
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Moody's affirms Finland's strong Aa1 credit rating with a stable outlook, citing robust institutions and a wealthy, educated populace. The decision...
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