Woman Wins 50,000 SEK After Hot Drink Burn on SAS Flight
A woman received 50,000 SEK in compensation after second-degree burns from a hot drink spill on an SAS flight. The case highlights airline liability...
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A woman received 50,000 SEK in compensation after second-degree burns from a hot drink spill on an SAS flight. The case highlights airline liability...
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Swedish Customs seized around 500 kilograms of cocaine at the Port of Gothenburg. The drugs were hidden in a container of frozen meat from Brazil. A...
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King Harald V opened Norway's Royal Palace to the public on 26 April 2026. Ticket sales via Ticketmaster are projected to reach millions of kroner,...
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Swedish authorities propose secret detention hearings to target criminals hiding abroad. The changes would prevent suspects from learning about...
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A Swedish home care worker faces charges for stealing valuables worth $42,000 from elderly clients. The prosecutor calls the crimes particularly...
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A woman previously named in the unsolved Marie Johansson murder case now faces charges for stealing nearly half a million kronor from elderly...
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Danish youth, particularly young men, are drinking less alcohol and using less cannabis according to new research. The study shows dramatic drops in...
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Lemvig Municipality faces growing criticism over summer home construction in natural areas. Local residents worry about environmental impact while...
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A Danish nightclub faces penalties for illegally marketing alcohol to boarding school students. Authorities fined the establishment 17,500 kroner for...
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Danish youth smoking rates hit historic lows with only 2.7% of young people smoking daily. The dramatic decline follows years of anti-smoking...
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A Helsinki daycare sent a text message stating a child would receive no food after arriving four minutes late. The incident sparked debate about...
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Norwegian men demonstrate dangerously low cancer knowledge compared to women, with half reporting poor understanding of warning signs. The Cancer...
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Denmark experiences a mild start to November with temperatures of 10-13°C and a mix of sun, clouds, and rain. Meteorologists predict a week without...
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Helsinki residents report escalating drug-related crime in Kallio and Taka-Töölö districts, with open drug use, violence, and safety concerns...
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Southern Finland experiences record-breaking November warmth with temperatures reaching 12°C, nearly 10 degrees above normal. The unseasonal warm...
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Norwegian health authorities have spent nearly one billion kroner on consultants this year, with Helse Vest leading at 330 million. The spending...
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A Swedish company received approval to release methylene chloride, a toxic chemical banned since the 1990s. Local residents in Eskilstuna worry about...
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Swedish healthcare providers are systematically failing to provide sign language interpreters for deaf patients, despite legal requirements. Multiple...
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An investigation reveals 22 convicted criminals work in elderly care in Umeå, Sweden, including individuals found guilty of sexual assault and...
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A Swedish hospital faces discrimination fines after denying a deaf patient sign language interpreters during critical heart treatment. The case...
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Three Swedish government agencies warn that home care services face unsustainable working conditions with excessive time pressures and high staff...
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A Swedish municipality eliminated minute-by-minute scheduling for home care workers, allowing staff to set their own schedules. The trust-based...
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A Gothenburg high school lost its operating license due to serious teaching deficiencies, yet its owner took out 10 million SEK in profits shortly...
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