Booing During Swedish National Anthem at Hockey Match Sparks Debate
Loud booing disrupted the Swedish national anthem before a Sweden-Finland hockey match in Stockholm. An eyewitness confirmed a large group was...
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Loud booing disrupted the Swedish national anthem before a Sweden-Finland hockey match in Stockholm. An eyewitness confirmed a large group was...
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Finnish police seized a drone carrying drugs from Lake Pyhäjärvi in Parikkala. Authorities have cordoned off the area as the National Bureau of...
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Danish police want a new law allowing real-time access to private security camera feeds from shops and businesses. They say it's crucial for fighting...
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Oslo's city council has unanimously voted to give elderly residents in Omsorg Plus care apartments an 11% rent reduction. The move addresses shocking...
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Armed police were deployed to a fight in Steinkjer after reports of threatening objects. One man was arrested, another treated for minor injuries....
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Vopnafjörður municipality in Iceland faces a 10 million ISK deficit in general operations despite an overall surplus. Chairman Axel Örn...
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A Danish MP's family qualifies for a new 'food check' subsidy despite her high salary, exposing a quirk in the policy's design. She plans to donate...
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A former UNN employee faces six months in prison for allegedly stealing from patients, with charges including gross theft and money laundering. The...
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Oslo's city council has voted against new rules for rental e-scooters, keeping the fleet at 16,000. The decision rejects calls to cut numbers, ban...
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Norway's government has approved the hunting of 99 lynxes, a critically endangered species, despite protests from environmental groups. The decision...
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Ica has expanded its recall of frozen strawberries due to pesticide concerns, adding a new batch to a previous action. This highlights Sweden's food...
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SDP leader Antti Lindtman defends Tytti Tuppurainen against misconduct claims as the party prepares for a key leadership vote. This internal dispute...
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Rokkiluola bar in Lappeenranta is converting two parking spots into a new 30-square-meter terrace to meet high customer demand. Owner Tony Gilabert...
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Nearly 1000 Norwegian high school graduates brave -20C temperatures at a Geilo Russetreff, with organizers moving concerts indoors and setting up...
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Norway's Supreme Court has blocked the identification of a victim in a major sexual assault case, reinforcing privacy rights. The court sent the...
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The Swedish government is imposing a nationwide ban on mobile phones in primary schools and after-school centers starting this autumn. Education...
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Two top Icelandic volcanologists have been excluded from critical safety meetings for nearly two years, citing personal conflicts. They warn this...
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A father's request to lower music on an Oslo T-bane led to a vicious assault, leaving him injured and afraid to travel with his kids. The case...
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SDP MP Ville Merinen publicly shamed his own party's handling of a harassment scandal, declaring 'I am ashamed' in a social media blast timed just...
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SDP parliamentary chair Tytti Tuppurainen confronts allegations of misconduct in a live Eduskunta press conference. The scandal deepens amid wider...
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Bergen's city council has rejected a no-confidence motion against Conservative leader Christine Meyer, with a 36-31 vote. The motion, tied to a...
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Oslo's city council rejects Labor Party proposals for mandatory winter tires and a nighttime ban on rental e-scooters. The ruling Conservatives...
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Finland's Social Democratic Party faces a deepening crisis as senior minister Tytti Tuppurainen is accused of misconduct toward parliamentary staff....
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