Kuusankoski Swimming Pool Closed Again Due to Bacteria Concerns
Kuusankoski swimming pool in Finland faces its second bacteria-related closure in months. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa detection has canceled all...
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Kuusankoski swimming pool in Finland faces its second bacteria-related closure in months. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa detection has canceled all...
Norway's finance minister rejects demands to guarantee oil fund decisions won't change in budget negotiations. The Progress Party seeks assurances as...
Finland's technology industry shows gradual recovery signs with improved employment and steady order backlogs, but trade policy uncertainty continues...
Norway's government partners with conservative parties to suspend the Oil Fund ethics council. The council cannot exclude companies during the pause...
Swedish authorities conducted a surprise multi-agency inspection at Stegra's steel plant construction site in Boden. Police, tax officials, and work...
Police and government agencies conducted a surprise raid at Stegra's steel plant in Boden, Sweden. The company is building a facility aimed at...
Residents in Sweden's Jämtland mountains face potential uranium mining operations near their homes. Australian company Aura Energy seeks to become...
Silkeborg families demand political action as school refusal affects hundreds of children. The crisis becomes a key election issue, with parents...
Over 600,000 Swedish workers struggle with unsustainable workloads, particularly in healthcare and education. Government officials describe this as a...
Sweden's Östergötland region has activated emergency protocols after major IT system failures disrupted services. Officials confirm internal...
Northside Festival reverses its 2022 vegetarian menu policy after admitting financial losses. The Danish music event will serve meat and fish again...
A disturbing survey shows nearly 60% of Gothenburg politicians face threats and harassment, with many considering quitting public service. The...