Finland's Mine Training Returns After 14 Years
Finland trains its first conscripts in antipersonnel mine use after leaving the Ottawa Treaty. Soldiers on the ground call the weapons a necessary...
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Finland trains its first conscripts in antipersonnel mine use after leaving the Ottawa Treaty. Soldiers on the ground call the weapons a necessary...
Norwegian emergency services handled six incidents overnight, from a contained grass fire to police arrests and false alarms. Authorities emphasized...
Two parents in Sweden have been arrested for the aggravated assault of their newborn baby, who suffered multiple rib fractures and bruises. The...
Influenza cases in Denmark have reached a five-year high, straining hospitals and disrupting daycares. With children sent home daily and isolation...
A 17-year-old boy faces a constitutional hearing in Copenhagen, charged with arson after a fire damaged a Valby Langgade salon. The blaze forced...
Norwegian road inspectors stopped 45,000 vehicles last year, issuing immediate bans to over 8,000 for serious defects. Automatic scanners now flag...
Bergen's historic 1872 dry dock, still in active use, faces an existential threat from a new tram line project. Maritime businesses and heritage...
A group of Norwegian 12-year-olds from Alvøen school experienced a week without mobile phones at a camp in Hålandsdalen, leading to unexpected...
A major price war between Denmark's three largest mortgage lenders is set to save homeowners thousands annually. This fierce competition marks a...
Oslo's iconic Opera House faces annual repair bills of up to 6 million kroner due to marble damage from frost and foot traffic. The controversial...
Copenhagen has deployed snowplows for the first time in 15 years due to heavy snowfall, disrupting bus services and daily life. The municipality is...
Danish energy leader Ørsted announced a massive financial turnaround for 2025, with profits soaring to 3.2 billion kroner. CEO Rasmus Errboe says the...