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By Anita Rienstra

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Nokia accused of using ‘blood metal’ from Congo

Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has promised to place greater scrutiny on the origin of its raw materials, after accusations that their phones help f...

Business, EnvironmentJuly 28, 2010
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Baltic Sea ferry in sick pay row

A waitress is suing the ferry company she works for after they refused to give her sick pay while she recovered from cosmetic breast surgery. The woma...

Business, CultureJuly 24, 2010
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Christmas comes early to Copenhagen as Santas invade the city

Those who wish it could be Christmas every day will feel at home in Denmark this month, as the annual World Santa Claus Congress opens in Copenhagen. ...

Culture, DenmarkJuly 21, 2010
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Greenland’s new oil contracts condemned by green groups

Environmental groups have branded Greenland’s government “completely irresponsible” for giving the go-ahead for the drilling of two new oil wells west...

Business, EnergyJuly 18, 2010
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Terrorist suspects to be kept in isolation in Norwegian jail

Two of the three suspected terrorists apprehended by police last Thursday have been jailed by an Oslo court. David Jakobsen, 31, from Uzbekistan, and ...

Featured, GeneralJuly 16, 2010
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Three dead in Finland McDonald’s shooting

Three men have been gunned down at a McDonald’s drive-through in southern Finland after a row erupted between the occupants of two vehicles. The incid...

Featured, FinlandJuly 14, 2010
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Danish anglers hook record-breaking shark in Norway

The bragging of two Danish fishermen about the size of their catch can finally be confirmed, as they scoop the world record for the biggest shark hook...

Denmark, EnvironmentJuly 11, 2010
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Finland first country to write broadband into law

Finland has become the world’s first country to make broadband internet a legal right for all its citizens. From the first of this month, every Finn n...

Business, FeaturedJuly 7, 2010
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