Swedish Left Party Faces Internal Challenge From Splinters
New left-wing splinter parties are testing the dominance of Sweden's established Left Party ahead of the 2026 election. While leader Nooshi Dadgostar...
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New left-wing splinter parties are testing the dominance of Sweden's established Left Party ahead of the 2026 election. While leader Nooshi Dadgostar...
Finland's 2024 wolf hunt is underway, with a 100-wolf quota sparking renewed debate between conservation and rural interests. Every carcass undergoes...
A restaurateur challenges Reykjavik's mayor in a primary that could pull Iceland's main center-left party to the right. The January 24th vote is a...
Denmark's government vows to challenge human rights conventions to deport more foreign criminals. Minister Rasmus Stoklund is betting the European...
A double-decker bus carrying 48 passengers overturned on Sweden's E4 highway near Lövånger after a collision with two cars. The major accident has...
Extending your stay in Sweden hinges on perfect paperwork. Our analysis breaks down the strict requirements for work, student, and family permits,...
Tórshavn's second rejection of a friendship pact with Copenhagen reveals deeper tensions over autonomy and priority-setting within the Danish...
Finnish priest and local politician Matti J. Kuronen has died at 85, leaving a legacy of radical ministry and community service in Lappeenranta. His...
King Frederik X delivers his pivotal second New Year's address, defining his royal voice after Queen Margrethe II's 52-speech legacy. Analysts watch...
Sweden grants citizenship to about 50,000 people yearly through a system emphasizing stability and integration. Our guide details the five-year...
Finnish authorities have detained 14 people after a cargo ship allegedly damaged a critical undersea telecom cable on New Year's Eve. The incident...
The tragic death of 33-year-old editor Aleksi Keränen in a Parikkala train accident has devastated a Finnish community and spotlighted the fragile...