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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Finnish authorities have uncovered a social media influencer fraud ring exploiting welfare benefits. While claiming zero income to Kela, individuals...
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A major IT breakdown at Denmark's Tax Ministry has halted work in nine agencies, with problems expected to continue. Employees are idle, and public...
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Norway's Parliament has greenlit a major defense overhaul, approving a 19 billion kroner deal for South Korean long-range rockets and a massive...
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Finnish police fined five drivers for filming a serious truck crash on Kehä III instead of focusing on safety. Authorities condemned the behavior as...
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Finland's Education Minister is launching a dual investigation into minors sent abroad for female genital mutilation and to strict disciplinary...
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A wolf was killed in a traffic accident in Siuntio, Finland, early Tuesday morning, with the driver unharmed. The incident highlights ongoing...
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A new Danish policy provides direct cash payments to low- and middle-income families, boosting their annual food budget by 11%. The agreement also...
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Former NHO Norsk Industri chief Stein Lier-Hansen testifies in his corruption trial, claiming his controversial expense methods for 'building...
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A Norwegian appeals board has ruled standard bank terms for changing variable mortgage rates are unlawful, calling them vague and unfair. Major banks...
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Liberal Alliance's Kronjylland branch is in turmoil following the resignation of three board members, triggered by the earlier exit of candidate Lisa...
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Norway's electricity subsidy costs hit 4.5 billion kroner in January, consuming nearly half the annual budget in two months. The 'Norgespris' scheme...
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