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18 freed, two dead in Somali pirate raid

Eighteen hostages have been freed but another two have died after the Danish warship Absalon targeted a pirate ship off the Somali coast.

Denmark, FeaturedMarch 7, 2012
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Cops ask crooks for crime fighting tips

Danish police are to ask convicted burglars to fill out surveys in the hope gleaning information on how best to catch them.

Denmark, FeaturedMarch 5, 2012
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Dance teacher sex allegations spark online threats

Allegations that three Latin American dance teachers living in Finland committed sex crimes against their students have led to a barrage of online thr...

Culture, FeaturedMarch 4, 2012
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Convict celeb chef job sparks debate

A Danish woman who was almost murdered by her ex-boyfriend has sparked debate about the country’s legal system after he was given a job working with a...

Denmark, FeaturedMarch 2, 2012
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WikiLeaks: Sweden FM is US spy

Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt has denied claims by WikiLeaks that he has acted as an informant for the US.

Featured, MBLFebruary 29, 2012
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Hackers out suspected paedophiles

Computer hackers from Denmark have exposed two suspected paedophiles in what they say is an attempt to clean up the web.

Denmark, FeaturedFebruary 27, 2012
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Student to exhibit murderer’s ashes

A Danish law student is to exhibit the ashes of an executed American murderer in an attempt to create a debate about the death penalty.

Art, CultureFebruary 24, 2012
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Man survives in snow-covered car for two months

A Swedish man has been rescued after spending two months in his snow-covered car without food or water.

Featured, GeneralFebruary 22, 2012
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