Finland Pharma Lobby Fights EU's 80% Wastewater Cost Rule
Finnish drugmakers are fiercely lobbying against an EU rule making them pay 80% of wastewater cleanup costs for pharmaceutical residues. The battle...
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Finnish drugmakers are fiercely lobbying against an EU rule making them pay 80% of wastewater cleanup costs for pharmaceutical residues. The battle...
A serious truck accident in Norway's Rauma municipality has left one person critically injured, prompting a major police investigation. The incident,...
Finland bans solitary stabling for horses, mandating equine companionship in a landmark animal welfare law. The new rules require visual, auditory,...
A new Danish government proposal would grant military intelligence direct access to telecom infrastructure, enabling sweeping surveillance...
A major fire at a Copenhagen self-storage facility continues to burn into a second day, delaying the investigation. Emergency services confirm no...
A major fire at a riding school outside Avesta, Sweden, threatened 50 horses. A rapid, collaborative evacuation by staff and emergency services...
Finland's North Karelia Project, led by Professor Pekka Puska, added 15 years to life expectancy by reducing heart disease. This public health...
Professor Pekka Puska's North Karelia Project added 15 years to Finnish life expectancy, becoming a global public health model. Yet, 50 years later,...
A truck collision in Kaustinen, Finland, hospitalized two people, spotlighting ongoing intersection safety challenges. Despite a strong national...
A deer collision on Highway 25 near Hyvinkää, ending with police euthanizing the animal, highlights Finland's ongoing struggle with wildlife-vehicle...
Denmark's Europaminister Marie Bjerre has publicly rejected Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen's suggestion that her role is to 'relieve' him. The...
Renova, a Swedish municipal waste company, has cut staff perks like free fruit and Christmas gifts to save money. This small move highlights big...