Finns Search Municipal Pension Data Amid Regional Equality Concerns
Finns are comparing municipal pension data online, searching for 'average pension in Finland' and checking if their home municipality pays the...
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Finns are comparing municipal pension data online, searching for 'average pension in Finland' and checking if their home municipality pays the...
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Fuel prices across Norway spiked by 2-3 NOK per liter on March 31, 2026, just one day before a planned tax cut was set to take effect. The increase,...
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Fuel prices across Norway saw a sudden increase on the evening of March 31, just before a weekend. Over 1000 searches for 'drivstoffpriser' (fuel...
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Roskilde Festival bans glass and cheap pavilions after 1600 tons of waste in 2025, aiming for a safer, greener event. The move highlights Denmark's...
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Finnish food tech pioneer Solar Foods secures €25 million in equity to build the first phases of its novel protein factory in Lappeenranta. The...
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A multi-vehicle crash on the E6 near Oslo caused significant traffic delays Thursday. Police confirmed only material damage, with no injuries...
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Helsinki police have closed the investigation into a woman's fatal balcony fall in Hietalahti, citing a lack of evidence to prove crime or accident....
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Denmark is relaxing rules for shooting wolves, giving farmers and hunters more immediate rights to act. The shift aims to protect livestock and dogs...
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Police in Alta seized a drone and charged a foreign tourist after illegal flight activity disrupted airport traffic. The incident underscores...
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Bathroom scale sales have tripled in Norway this January as consumers focus on New Year's health resolutions. Yet nutrition experts warn the scale is...
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Raising Norway's wealth tax threshold for expensive homes to 20 million kroner would cost the state 1.25 billion kroner annually. The figures reveal...
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Norwegian police seized a record 404kg of cocaine in 2024, with the drug now making up 11% of all narcotics seizures nationwide. Kripos chief Kristin...
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Iceland's ambitious Eyjagöng subsea tunnel project secures major funding from Íslandsbanki and fishing giants, moving from plan to reality....
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A Lapland reindeer herder must pay over €10,000 after a court ruled shooting a dog chasing his reindeer was unlawful. The judgment provides a strict...
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Danish taxpayers will bear extra costs as police switch to electric patrol cars after a 300,000-km test, but operational savings and political...
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A 26-year-old man is in custody in Sweden, suspected of a brutal murder. The arrest in Lästringe marks a critical turn in the case of a woman who...
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Norway's Vestland county is under a yellow wildfire warning and a red air pollution alert. Health officials warn vulnerable groups to limit outdoor...
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A new analysis reveals critical gaps in Finland's emergency response network, with residents in specific high-population areas facing dangerously...
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Norway marked 25 years since the racist murder of 15-year-old Benjamin Hermansen with a solemn memorial in Oslo. Leaders warned that the fight...
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Moelven ByggModul is recalling all 300+ workers it laid off last autumn, driven by new Nordic contracts. The move signals a potential recovery for...
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Consumer complaints against supplement firm Norwegian Lab jumped over 70% last year, putting it second only to Elkjøp. The Consumer Council cites...
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SDP leader Antti Lindtman demands 1.4 billion euros in new austerity from the current government while promising to restore tax breaks for union fees...
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Sweden is detaining a rapidly growing number of foreign ships for critical safety failures. The Transport Agency calls the doubling of detentions a...
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