• External content
  • Advertisers
  • Weather
  • About

blog-logo

  • Arctic
  • Business
    • Energy
    • Marketing and Consulting
  • Countries
    • Canada
    • China
    • Denmark
    • Faroe Islands
    • Finland
    • Greenland
    • Holland
    • Iceland
      • Icelandic PM´s office
      • MBL
    • International
    • Norway
    • Saami
    • Scandinavia
    • Sweden
    • United Kingdom
    • United States
  • Economy
    • Finance
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
    • Bizarre
    • Entertainment
    • Leisure
    • Music
    • Sports
    • Travel
  • Politics
    • European Union
  • Science
    • Technology
    • Weather
  • Society
    • Art
    • Education
    • Environment

By Anita Rienstra

item-thumbnail

Young Finns requesting sex changes

More young people in Finland, many of them under the legal age of 18, are applying for sex changes, according to a media report.

Featured, FinlandAugust 22, 2011
item-thumbnail

Police: no age limit for criminal responsibility

The Danish Police Union is pushing for the criminal age of responsibility to be scrapped following a stabbing fatality involving two 13 year-old boys.

Denmark, FeaturedAugust 21, 2011
item-thumbnail

Breivik returned to Utoya for reconstruction

Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik has returned to Utoya island, where he killed 69 people, to help police reconstruct the horrific 22 July ev...

Featured, GeneralAugust 17, 2011
item-thumbnail

Police inaction after Nazi beach stoning

Denmark’s justice minister has ordered a full report after it emerged that police declined to investigate when a family with Indian roots was stoned a...

Culture, DenmarkAugust 14, 2011
item-thumbnail

One killed and four injured in Norway polar bear attack

A British schoolboy has been killed and four other people injured after a viscous polar bear attack in Norway.

Environment, FeaturedAugust 10, 2011
item-thumbnail

No oil found at Cairn’s Greenland well

British oil and gas explorer Cairn Energy has announced that it failed to find oil at one of its controversial wells off the coast of Greenland.

Business, EnergyAugust 6, 2011
item-thumbnail

Breivik harboured other targets

The man admitting responsibility for Norway’s double terror attacks planned to also hit several other targets, according to police.

Featured, GeneralAugust 3, 2011
item-thumbnail

Sentences given in match fixing case

Nine foreign footballers involved in a match-fixing scandal in the Finnish league have been handed down suspended prison terms.

Featured, FinlandJuly 29, 2011
« Previous 1 … 28 29 30 31 32 … 85 Next »

Social

twitterfacebook

Recent Posts

item-thumbnail

Finland advances toward licensed gambling market ahead of 2027

item-thumbnail

Iceland visited by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte

item-thumbnail

Björk issues lawsuits over salmon farming in Iceland

item-thumbnail

Norwegian footballer Schjelderup given suspended prison sentence over Snapchat video

item-thumbnail

Cave in Greenland points to higher ancient air temperatures in High Arctic

Categories

News archive by month

IceNews - Daily News

News in the Nordics

twitterfacebook
© 2017 IceNews - Daily News
Designed by Wpinhands
Scroll