Father Sentenced to 3 Years for Sending Daughters to Re-Education Camp
A Danish father has been sentenced to three years in prison for sending his daughters to a re-education camp abroad. The case, reported by TV2...
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A Danish father has been sentenced to three years in prison for sending his daughters to a re-education camp abroad. The case, reported by TV2...
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A 65-year-old Danish woman reportedly lives on moss, according to a regional news report that has generated over 1,000 searches online. No official...
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A 65-year-old Danish woman lives exclusively on moss, as reported by TV2 Østjylland. The story quickly generated over 1,000 searches online,...
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Over 50,000 Norwegians still await their 2024 tax settlements, with officials promising delivery by December 1. Those due refunds will receive 3.51%...
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Toivaka municipality appoints Mika Karvonen as environmental director with 6,000 euro monthly salary. The Finnish municipality selected Ville Partio...
Read more →A Finnish court upheld a life sentence for a man who flew from Iraq to Finland and burned his ex-wife to death. The brutal murder occurred after the...
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An 83-year-old blind Danish man describes going 'dark' after learning his companion service will be eliminated. The program helping 1,000 visually...
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Laukaa municipality and Hirvi Arena's owner have settled their dispute over building deficiencies, with 69 issues already corrected. Additional...
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Central Finland Welfare Region seeks extended deadline to cover budget deficits, proposing temporary funding law changes for all Finnish welfare...
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A moose died after becoming entangled in abandoned telephone cables in Northern Norway, prompting cleanup efforts from telecom company Telenor. The...
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Major Norwegian retailers recall building panels containing asbestos, potentially affecting hundreds of customers. The contaminated products were...
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Bergen authorities are trying to locate the owner of an aging treehouse deemed unsafe for public use. While officials cite safety concerns for...
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Sweden's Tax Agency will now charge VAT on parking spaces rented with homes, potentially increasing costs by 25% starting April 2026. Property owners...
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Denmark's genealogy community faces a major setback as volunteers lose their official connection to the National Archives. The change coming with the...
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Danish pre-trial detention periods have doubled to over six months, raising legal and human rights concerns. Nearly one-third of prisoners haven't...
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A newly built Danish fire station arrived with 12 pages of construction defects, driving costs 26% over budget. The problems affected both working...
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A Danish politician's proposal to save Bedsted School by changing enrollment calculations failed dramatically. Opponents dismissed the move as...
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Oslo students evacuated after a landslide finally retrieved belongings from their apartments. They had just five minutes each during supervised...
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211 Oslo students remain in hotel accommodations after Sunday's landslide at Carl Berner. The student welfare organization extended stays to provide...
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Imatra City Council has approved plans to demolish the deteriorating Väärätalo building. The protected facade will be preserved while the unsafe...
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A 22-year-old man rescued an elderly driver from a burning car in southern Finland while bystanders watched. Bilal Camara pulled the man to safety...
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Espoo reveals its five most expensive construction projects including a 21.4 million euro cultural center theater. The city continues major...
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Norway's Sami Parliament will challenge the Melkøya electrification ruling in September 2026 appeals court. The case pits indigenous rights against...
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