Norway Police Taser Use: 1st Major Incident at Jessheim
Norwegian police used a taser to arrest a threatening suspect at Jessheim station, highlighting the national rollout of electroshock weapons. The...
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Norwegian police used a taser to arrest a threatening suspect at Jessheim station, highlighting the national rollout of electroshock weapons. The...
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Iceland's New Year's Eve fireworks threaten to choke Reykjavik with dangerous pollution as calm weather traps smoke. Experts warn of severe health...
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Finnish police are enforcing the strict 6 PM to 2 AM window for private New Year's fireworks. This long-standing rule balances festive tradition with...
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Finland plans to join European neighbors by introducing a mandatory citizenship test. The exam would quiz applicants on Finnish history, values, and...
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A traffic accident in Stockholm's crucial Södra Lanken tunnel caused major disruptions for over 100,000 daily commuters. The incident highlights the...
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A deadly house fire in Nivala, Finland, is now a suspected homicide investigation, with a man in his 60s arrested. The shocking incident disrupts the...
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Finland is raising subsidized student meal prices in 2025, but the corresponding state subsidy won't increase until 2026. This move tests the...
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Finnish police are investigating a house fire in Nivala as a homicide, arresting a local man. The case has shocked the quiet rural community and...
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Finland will cut passport and national ID card prices in 2026, with savings of up to 9 euros. The Ministry of the Interior says higher application...
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Finland is introducing a mandatory citizenship test on societal knowledge, aligning with European norms. The move aims to ensure shared values but...
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Finland plans to join most EU nations with a mandatory citizenship test on history and values. The proposal promises to reshape integration, sparking...
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Central Finland's Laukaa is getting a new summer festival in June 2025, aiming to draw 1,000 visitors. Organized by local business Bistro Puulaaki,...
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A Finnish court issued a suspended sentence for a man who firebombed a car in Parikkala. The case reveals Finland's rehabilitative justice approach,...
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Finland turns to the EU's Globalisation Adjustment Fund for help after major paper industry layoffs hit the South Karelia region. The funding aims to...
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A Danish politician's claim that a tabloid reported him to authorities over a housing issue has been denied by both the newspaper and Copenhagen city...
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