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By Anita Rienstra

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Life for Amager Attacker

The ‘Amager Attacker’ has been sentenced to life in jail for a series of murders and rapes spanning 23 years.

Denmark, FeaturedDecember 28, 2011
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Glacier melting could be reversible

The melting of Greenland’s glaciers may be more sensitive to climate change than previously assumed, according to new research which found they can al...

Environment, FeaturedDecember 26, 2011
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Amager Attacker found guilty

Marcel Lychau Hansen, the so-called ‘Amager Attacker’, has been found guilty on all-but-one of the counts against him, making him modern Denmark’s wor...

Denmark, FeaturedDecember 21, 2011
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Greenland rising as ice melts

Greenland’s bedrock rose significantly last year due to the loss of 100 billion tonnes of ice during the particularly warm summer.

Environment, FeaturedDecember 18, 2011
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Apartment explosion was ‘murder-suicide’

A Danish man is believed to have detonated a bomb in his apartment killing himself, his former partner and her father.

Denmark, FeaturedDecember 14, 2011
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Cairn comes up empty-handed again

Cairn Energy has yet again failed to find oil or gas at its wells in Greenland. The Scottish exploration company’s shares fell one percent on the anno...

Business, EnergyDecember 7, 2011
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Man’s best friend an enemy to lampposts

A Finnish energy company has blamed dogs for corroding the capital’s lampposts when marking their territory. Helsingin Energia claims it is constantly...

Business, EnergyDecember 5, 2011
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Nokia to cut 17,000 jobs

Finnish-German telecoms giant Nokia Siemens has surprised the business world by announcing 17,000 job cuts, representing a very-significant 23 percent...

Business, FeaturedNovember 30, 2011
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