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By Anita Rienstra

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Nokia supply slowed by Japan disaster

Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has announced that its supply could be disrupted by the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Business, FeaturedMarch 30, 2011
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Manslaughter charges considered for ice roof death

Police in Helsinki are investigating whether a building manager and service company can be charged with involuntary manslaughter after a pensioner was...

Featured, FinlandMarch 26, 2011
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Libyan media blame Denmark for Gaddafi bomb

A missile attack on the headquarters of embattled Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi has been blamed on Denmark by the country’s state-controlled media....

Denmark, FeaturedMarch 23, 2011
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Brain scientist sentenced for fraud

A controversial brain scientist from Copenhagen University has been handed a suspended three-month sentence for fraud, forgery and false accusations.

Denmark, FeaturedMarch 19, 2011
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Japan nuclear explosions prompts Finland iodine rush

Fears of possible radioactive leakages from explosions at a nuclear plant in Japan have prompted Finns to rush to the shops for iodine.

Business, EnergyMarch 16, 2011
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Report: most Danes support “sin taxes”

The majority of Danes think that taxes on cigarettes, alcohol and junk food should be higher, according to a new report.

Business, DenmarkMarch 14, 2011
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Diplomat and father cleared of car boot boy smuggle

Both a father and a diplomat have been cleared of all criminal charges relating to the smuggling of a boy from Russia to Finland in the boot of a car.

Featured, FinlandMarch 9, 2011
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All parties except Greens to take donations from fur trade

After a week of controversy surrounding the treatment of animals in Finland’s fur farms, it has been revealed that candidates from every political par...

Business, FeaturedMarch 6, 2011
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