Anna Anka Slashes Property Price by 9.5 Million SEK
Swedish personality Anna Anka has drastically reduced a property price by 9.5 million SEK. The move, described as desperate, has captured significant...
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Swedish personality Anna Anka has drastically reduced a property price by 9.5 million SEK. The move, described as desperate, has captured significant...
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Former footballer and commentator Petter Rudi, 56, has announced he has been diagnosed with ALS. His social media message was described as...
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Norway offers 80 historic lighthouses for free lease to groups who will maintain them and offer public access. This unique program turns remote...
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A Copenhagen housing association's plan to demolish 10 iconic, preserved high-rises over collapse fears has sparked resident protests and political...
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Åse Wetås, the current director of Norway's Language Council, has been appointed as the new National Librarian. She will take over from Aslak Sira...
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Sweden's government proposes ending asylum seekers' right to choose where they live, a major reversal of 1990s policy. The new law would assign...
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Oslo police have arrested three men following a daring 2.2 million kroner jewelry heist at CC Vest. The suspects, all Norwegians known to police,...
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Iceland's capital gets 100 new automated medication dispensers while East Iceland makes do with just 10, a quarter of its need. This disparity...
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Finnish police cracked an attempted homicide case in Haapajärvi thanks to vital tips from the public. The arrest highlights the critical role of...
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A Tampere supermarket removed all low-profile shopping carts after 30 were stolen in two weeks, costing thousands. Elderly shoppers are most affected...
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A Norwegian prosecutor seeks a combined prison and youth custody sentence for a 17-year-old who admitted to raping three boys. The case, involving...
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A Finnish woman's rage over a parking ticket led to a dangerous car chase and an unconditional prison sentence. The Jyväskylä District Court...
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Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson publicly rebuked his own party's migration spokesperson after criticism of Jokkmokk municipality. The clash...
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Norway's economic crime agency Økokrim has opened a gross corruption investigation against former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland, with potential...
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A major data breach at Finland's state ICT center Valtori has potentially exposed the information of 50,000 government employees. The attack on a...
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Copenhagen residents face steep heating bills after utility HOFOR's mild winter forecast failed. A preemptive 3% price hike, combined with cold...
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Three russe bus rental companies are suing the Norwegian government over a ban on side-facing seats and standing areas. The Oslo court case could...
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Norway's opposition parties have rallied a Storting majority to investigate the Foreign Ministry, but PM Støre's government rejects an external...
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