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Over 2000 Danes searched for 'weather' online after the Danish Meteorological Institute issued a national warning for severe storms. The DMI forecast...
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Over 2000 Danes searched for 'weather' online after the Danish Meteorological Institute issued a national warning for severe storms. The DMI forecast...
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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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Jyväskylä has revised age limits and rules for public gyms after a rise in disruptive behavior, aiming to ensure safety and equal access. City...
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Jyväskylä advances a major zoning plan for Seppälä's commercial district, approving a new roundabout to handle increased traffic. Local businesses...
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Central Finland is targeting Estonian and Latvian tourists with a direct push at Baltic travel fairs. The region is betting on its strong winter...
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A 21-year-old man is remanded in custody for four weeks over a fraud scheme exceeding 180,000 kroner, using fake payment screenshots. Police warn the...
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Danish police warn counterfeit 20-krone coins are in circulation. Experts detail how to spot fakes by examining the Queen's portrait, the crown's...
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A police operation in Kramfors led to seven arrests, but a prosecutor released them all hours later. The incident highlights Sweden's internal...
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A major clash over reducing Sweden's workweek is escalating. Employer rejection of union talks has triggered threats of government legislation,...
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SV's surprise reversal has secured the power supply for Equinor's Melkøya gas plant, halting a parliamentary move to reallocate its electricity. The...
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Ski tracks on dangerously thin ice at Jyväskylä's Äijälänsalmi strait have prompted urgent warnings from Finnish rescue services. Despite a hard...
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Denmark's government proposes a 1.6 billion kr 'Small School' plan to limit early-grade classes to 14 pupils. Business groups see potential for a...
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Sixty-three preschool directors across Reykjavik have issued a joint warning over worsening working conditions. They accuse city officials of...
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Iceland's Central Bank directly warns labor unions that pursuing inflation-triggered wage hikes will force immediate interest rate increases. This...
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A temporary glitch disrupted card payments across Finland on Wednesday, affecting major banks and causing user reports to spike. The issue peaked...
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Finland's state postal service Posti is cutting 121 jobs and handing five of its own service points to partners or replacing them with lockers by...
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Denmark's government bets on small class sizes for young students, requiring 4000+ new teachers, to prevent future social costs and build a stronger...
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Finland's Eloisa welfare district stunned observers by posting a €2.6 million surplus, a massive swing from a €15 million deficit forecast. District...
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Norway's parliament votes Thursday on a plan to strip reserved power from the Melkøya gas plant, a move backed by a surprise majority. Business and...
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Cato Husabø Fossen, Erna Solberg's chief spin doctor, leaves Høyre after 5.5 years as the party faces crisis. His exit marks a shift in political...
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Norwegian house prices rose 3.6% in January, exceeding typical seasonal gains and signaling a strong market rebound. Economists attribute the...
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Norway faces another two weeks of sub-zero temperatures as its coldest January since 2010 extends into February. Meteorologists blame a stationary...
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