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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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Residents of an Oslo apartment building accuse the Norwegian Parliament of being a bad neighbor, using its voting power to shut down amenities and...
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Helsinki has refused a €5,000 damages claim from a person who fell into a Senate Square well, arguing it wasn't responsible for the displaced cover....
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The Norwegian krone has surged to 9.71 per US dollar, its strongest level in 21 months. The currency is also gaining ground on the euro, signaling a...
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Dangerous 'red level' air pollution is smothering Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and other Norwegian cities. The cold, still weather traps harmful PM2.5...
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A murder trial begins for an Espoo businessman accused of stabbing his longtime partner. The case reveals a tale of shattered trust between two men...
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A severe red alert for dangerous air pollution has been issued for Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger. Health officials warn it poses serious...
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Parkkipate, a Finnish parking enforcement firm, identifies four common winter parking myths that lead to fines. CEO Christian Metsäranta explains...
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Randers' new SF mayor Rosa Lykke Yde aims to end 30 years of city council conflicts starting today, with a broad coalition pledging better...
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An Oslo teacher's detailed diary of delayed trains exposes chronic reliability issues on a major commuter line. Johannes Tveit's log turns personal...
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Norway's fixed electricity price scheme delivered 2.7 billion kroner to households in its first three months, dwarfing the old subsidy model. But...
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Sweden's debt to the Enforcement Authority hits a record 154 billion SEK, growing by 44 million daily. While minors' debts surge 62%, officials see a...
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Timo Juvakka, 18, turned a winter job into his own 4H-registered business, clearing snow for customers in Joutseno. His story highlights how...
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An Imatra woman was fined for leaving her cat alone for four days, highlighting Finland's strict animal welfare laws. The court's decision reflects...
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Dozens of new apartments stand empty in Helsinki's Postipuisto, highlighting a nationwide glut. Experts point to a record 25% price gap between new...
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A new Finnish study links retailer S-Group's operations to risks for 153 species. The groundbreaking metric highlights meat, dairy, cocoa, and coffee...
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A major survey finds 70% of Norwegian school leaders cite a severe lack of equipment for students. At one school, woodworking relies on scavenged...
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A Finnish man's new €48k Ford Kuga hybrid has been plagued by electrical faults, leading to a major dispute with the dealership over a €692 battery...
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A frozen housing market has trapped thousands of Finnish families in their current homes. In Vantaa, residents refuse to sell at perceived 'bargain'...
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An elderly man was rescued and hospitalized after a fire completely destroyed his cabin on Fosnes island near Namsos. Emergency services faced the...
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Gothenburg has spent over 500,000 kronor on security guards at an elderly care home after repeated car vandalism. Director Babbs Edberg cites safety...
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