1 in 5 Norwegian Women Raped, New Report Links Assault to Self-Harm
A new Norwegian report shows rape survivors are far more likely to self-harm or attempt suicide. Health officials call for urgent intervention as...
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A new Norwegian report shows rape survivors are far more likely to self-harm or attempt suicide. Health officials call for urgent intervention as...
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Thieves stole a sperm whale jawbone in Denmark, crippling research at Copenhagen's Natural History Museum. The theft highlights illegal trade risks...
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Elkem ASA shuts down all production at two major plants in Northern Norway, forcing temporary layoffs for 375 workers. The company blames crippling...
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Finns lost a record 72.5 million euros to fraud in 2025, a sum that could fund the Security Police or ministers' salaries. While banks improved...
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Extensive spray-paint vandalism has shut down a recently renovated public toilet in Viitasaari's town square, marking a severe first for the...
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Denmark's mail distributor Dao faces political fire over delivery delays as it gears up to send four million election cards for the 2026 vote....
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Three major home goods stores in Hyvinkää and Riihimäki have closed permanently following their owner's bankruptcy. The shutdowns leave employees...
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A suspect in a high-profile Oslo case involving knife threats and assault denies guilt but accepts pre-trial detention. The court cited a high risk...
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Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess, faces new charges of knife threats and bodily harm while already on trial for 38 offenses. His...
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Finland's Constitutional Law Committee failed to vote on a key alcohol law reform after failing to achieve a quorum, a recurring issue its chairman...
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Múlaþing, Iceland, faces nearly 50 public submissions critiquing its draft 2045 master plan. Key issues include road changes, wind energy limits, and...
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Central Finland's welfare region is charging €71.30 for doctor appointments conducted by phone. The fee only applies when the call replaces a...
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Swedish teachers report a dramatic decline in students' writing skills, with over 80% seeing worse penmanship and grammar. Experts link handwriting...
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Helsinki's city administration has sued its own political board in an unprecedented clash over power. The fight over a forested daycare site asks who...
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Authorities are investigating the strange dumping of eggs and fish along Finland's Vuoksi River. The act contradicts national food waste goals and...
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When snow blocked access to a Danish hospice, farmer Michael Lau Rasmussen cleared it for free, calling it 'almost unethical' to take payment. His...
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Norway's PST security service will hold a rare press conference to explain its close protection operations for royals and politicians. The briefing...
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The bankruptcy of Asko and Sotka's parent company has stranded customer orders, with over 100 people reporting losses of thousands of euros for...
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New calculations reveal Norway's E18 bridges at Sandvika must be demolished at a cost of 14 billion kroner, making a tunnel alternative more viable....
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Kvika Bank pays a major fine for failing to report tens of thousands of transactions to Icelandic regulators. The breach lasted over a year, creating...
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Kone's change negotiations threaten 70 jobs in Hyvinkää, affecting 840 employees. This move sparks questions about Finnish industrial policy and EU...
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A confusing feature in Finland's mandatory OmaPosti digital mail service could trick users into paying bills twice. The platform shows invoices as...
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Two minors are suspected of attempted murder and robbery after a stabbing in Vaasa, Finland. The case highlights the country's juvenile justice...
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