1 in 5 Norwegian Women Raped, New Report Links Assault to Self-Harm
A new Norwegian report shows rape survivors are far more likely to self-harm or attempt suicide. Health officials call for urgent intervention as...
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A new Norwegian report shows rape survivors are far more likely to self-harm or attempt suicide. Health officials call for urgent intervention as...
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Thieves stole a sperm whale jawbone in Denmark, crippling research at Copenhagen's Natural History Museum. The theft highlights illegal trade risks...
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Elkem ASA shuts down all production at two major plants in Northern Norway, forcing temporary layoffs for 375 workers. The company blames crippling...
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Unprecedented erosion has stripped over 100 meters of sand from Iceland's famous Reynisfjara beach, exposing basalt columns to the sea. Locals...
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Two men are fighting for their lives after falling through ice on a lake in Tysvær, Norway. A rescue helicopter rushed them to Haukeland Hospital,...
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A Copenhagen municipal intern is on trial for selling 1,598 citizens' CPR data to organized crime, fueling a planned murder and violent robberies....
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A 12-year-old boy's simple act of shoveling snow at a Danish bus stop sparked a nationwide social media hunt and a wave of admiration. Felix Gubi's...
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Over 1,600 homes in Herning, Denmark lost power Sunday night in a sudden outage. Grid operator N1 worked to restore electricity within two hours,...
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A Finnish reindeer herder has been convicted and fined over €10,000 for shooting a neighbor's dog. The court rejected his claim that killing the...
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A magnitude 3.4 earthquake struck near Eldey island today, the largest in a swarm of dozens of tremors on the Reykjanes Ridge. The Icelandic Met...
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The Multia municipal council has voted against creating a strict 2.5-kilometer buffer zone for wind turbines, a decision that keeps national permit...
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Finnish winter paralyzes cars, sending roadside assistance calls soaring. Technician of the Year Pekka Paasonen details the fight to start frozen...
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A top Finnish energy expert defends the controversial power fee, arguing it's a misunderstood restructuring, not a new tax. The policy aims to...
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Norway's opposition parties are rallying for an independent probe into the foreign service, citing the Epstein case and fund mismanagement as 'the...
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Finnish Health Minister Kaisa Juuso purchased shares in pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk while in office. She sold them at a loss, but the move...
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Laukaa municipality proceeds with continuous cover logging in local forests, aiming to balance timber production with landscape aesthetics. Forestry...
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Highway 6 in Finland is closed after a 7:30 PM traffic accident between Joensuu and Tohmajärvi, disrupting travel in North Karelia. Rescue operations...
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A serious traffic accident in Norway's Sunnhordland region has closed a key road after a 15:47 police alert Sunday. The closure disrupts local...
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Facing high spot-market electricity prices, Finns are reviving traditional methods to save power, from cooking on sauna stoves to using outdoor cold...
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Two people were hoisted from a frozen lake in Haugesund by rescue helicopter after falling through the ice. Police launched the search following...
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A jawbone has been removed from a protected sperm whale carcass in Denmark, sparking official warnings. Experts cite health risks and conservation...
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A Swedish man has been convicted for receiving 185,000 SEK in sick pay while working. The case highlights the strict enforcement of benefit fraud...
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Finland's severe cold spell could break dramatically this Thursday as a low-pressure system brings milder air, snow, and wind. Southern areas may see...
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