French Snus Ban Sparks Swedish Export Fears
France's planned 2026 ban on snus, a Swedish nicotine pouch, has sparked fears in Sweden. The country is the EU's largest producer and exporter of...
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France's planned 2026 ban on snus, a Swedish nicotine pouch, has sparked fears in Sweden. The country is the EU's largest producer and exporter of...
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Sweden's meteorological institute, SMHI, warns of a double weather system bringing Easter snowfall, threatening holiday travel plans. Warnings are...
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SMHI's latest forecast warns of a 'double impact' of cold and precipitation, threatening snowfall across Sweden during the Easter weekend. The...
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A violent assault in Oslo's Majorstuen district resulted in one arrest and a seriously injured victim. Police confirm the incident moved from a...
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Norway's housing market shows high activity in major cities like Oslo and Tromsø, with prices pressured but growth expected to moderate. Regional...
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A Danish supermarket has taken youth health into its own hands, banning energy drink sales to under-16s. The move, sparked by staff discomfort,...
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Residents of Veikkola, Finland, are launching a campaign to separate from Kirkkonummi municipality. Fueled by decades of neglect and the killing of a...
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A driver walked away unhurt after their car slid into a snowbank on a straight road in Nurmijärvi. The rescue service suggests a lapse in...
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New documents in the Lars Findsen case reveal weak evidence, with a professor calling it 'thin.' The state security prosecution faces scrutiny as...
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New data reveals Finns were scammed out of over 70 million euros last year, with phishing, fake investments, and security account fraud causing the...
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Norway's parliament is on a collision course with the country's oil giants over a vote to strip the Melkøya gas plant of its electricity. Company...
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Denmark has begun a massive €18 million project to restore the Gudenå River to its natural state after 150 years of hydroelectric use. The project...
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PM Mette Frederiksen wants a 14-pupil cap in early grades, costing 5B kr yearly. Business leaders demand funding details, wary of economic impact....
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A Norwegian court awarded a paralyzed man 14 million kroner, double his insurance company's initial offer, after a four-year legal battle. The case...
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Frp leader Sylvi Listhaug wants to open new coal mines on Svalbard to strengthen Norway's Arctic presence, calling it a national security need. The...
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Iceland's copyright groups will charge steam baths for playing music during sessions, calling it a core service, not background noise. Bath operators...
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Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen wants to slash class sizes to 14 for Denmark's youngest students, a popular but costly plan. With a 5-billion-kroner...
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A 9-year-old Finnish boy suffered a severe burn from a chemical toe warmer, prompting a safety investigation. His mother's public warning revealed...
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Swedish police opened a letter to an investigative journalist, leading to a Parliamentary Ombudsman complaint. The incident raises serious questions...
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A major rescue operation unfolded in Norway's Jotunheimen National Park after 15 hikers sent a distress call. Four were flown to hospital with...
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A Norwegian murder conviction has been reopened after new psychiatric assessments found the defendant has paranoid schizophrenia, shifting the focus...
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Skatteverket is phasing out its old tax app and launching a new web-based service for this year's declaration. The change aims to modernize the...
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Four Norwegian political parties accuse Knowledge Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun of breaking a kindergarten settlement by limiting pension subsidies for...
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