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By Luna Finnsson

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More online monitoring after Norway attacks

Finnish police have promised to monitor the internet more closely for so-called ‘weak signals’ in the wake of the twin terror attacks in Norway.

Featured, FinlandJuly 28, 2011
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sex crime politician in plea bargain talks

A former Norwegian politician, who is accused of filming young boys in the shower and requesting lewd photographs from youngsters in internet chat roo...

Featured, GeneralJuly 24, 2011
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Investigation launched after Facebook party crimes

Finnish police have begun an investigation after a huge gathering of youngsters organised on Facebook resulted in rapes, assaults and vandalism.

Culture, FeaturedJuly 24, 2011
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Property bosses jailed for icicle brain damage

The owner and manager of an Oslo apartment building have been jailed for failing to remove ice from the roof that fell on a student last winter, causi...

Featured, GeneralJuly 16, 2011
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Gunrunner Holck avoids Indian extradition

Notorious Danish gunrunner Niels Holck will not be extradited to India, after Denmark’s Director of Public Prosecutions rejected a call by the Indian ...

Denmark, FeaturedJuly 15, 2011
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Police rescue Lithuanian teen sex slave

Danish police have rescued a Lithuanian teenager, who was being held as a sex slave in Copenhagen, after she managed to secretly email a friend in her...

Denmark, FeaturedJuly 8, 2011
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Giant Greenland ice slab heads for Canada

A slab of ice the size of Bermuda, which broke off a Greenland glacier in August last year, is making headway towards Canada.

Canada, EnvironmentJuly 3, 2011
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Danes to join new Gaza flotilla

Danish activists have announced that they will join a new flotilla of boats to the Palestinian Gaza Strip, just over a year after nine civilians were ...

Denmark, FeaturedJune 25, 2011
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