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By Anita Rienstra

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India to intervene in ‘cultural’ child custody case

The Indian embassy is attempting to secure the return of two toddlers, who their parents say were taken away from them in Norway due to “cultural diff...

Culture, FeaturedJanuary 27, 2012
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File-sharing tycoon arrested in New Zealand

The Finnish founder of file-sharing site Megaupload has been arrested by US authorities in New Zealand for massive copyright infringement.

Business, FeaturedJanuary 25, 2012
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Family murder panel launched after latest tragedy

The Finnish Interior Ministry is to investigate a spate of family killings after a father murdered his wife and their two children before burning down...

Featured, FinlandJanuary 22, 2012
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Second Breivik psychiatric assessment ordered

A Norwegian court has ordered a second psychiatric assessment of Anders Behring Breivik following widespread criticism of the initial evaluation which...

Featured, GeneralJanuary 18, 2012
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Norwegian killer allowed visitors

The Norwegian man who admits to killing 77 people in a shooting and bombing rampage last July has been allowed out of isolation.

Featured, GeneralJanuary 11, 2012
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Mass herring death a mystery in Norway

Scientists have yet to agree on why thousands of dead herring have washed up on a Norwegian beach in the last week.

Environment, FeaturedJanuary 8, 2012
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Thousands left without power following Finland storms

Thousands in several areas across Finland still have no electricity following heavy storms that battered the country last week, bringing down trees an...

Business, EnergyJanuary 4, 2012
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Iraqi ‘torture victims’ to sue Denmark

A group of Iraqi civilians are to sue the Danish Army for damages, after new evidence suggests that they were handed over to Iraqi forces following th...

Denmark, FeaturedDecember 31, 2011
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