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By Luna Finnsson

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Whaling compromise not on the cards

An attempt to agree on a compromise between whaling nations and their opponents has failed. The Two days of private discussion were held by the Intern...

Environment, FeaturedJune 29, 2010
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Document backlog in Finland as autopsies delayed

Some death certificates are taking more than a year to be released in Finland due to a shortage of forensic doctors. Although the law demands that off...

Featured, FinlandJune 26, 2010
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Danish mother superior in nun death probe

A Roman Catholic mother superior may be questioned by Danish police in connection with the death of an elderly nun almost 20 years ago. Mother Superio...

Denmark, FeaturedJune 19, 2010
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Sexual harassment in Finnish Parliament

A new survey has revealed that some Finnish parliamentary employees are subjected to suggestive comments and lewd behaviour at work.

Featured, FinlandJune 13, 2010
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Large designer drug seizure by Finnish customs

Finnish customs officials have announced the interception of ’large amounts’ of the new designer drug MDPV since the start of the year. The majority o...

Culture, FeaturedJune 4, 2010
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Danish government employees keep quiet to keep jobs

Only a fraction of Danish public sector workers are willing to openly criticise their employers due to fear of repercussions.

Culture, DenmarkMay 29, 2010
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Mammoths developed genes to deal with climate change say scientists

The Woolly Mammoth was able to thrive in the Ice Age thanks to a series of genetic mutations, according to a study in the most recent issue of Nature ...

Environment, FeaturedMay 25, 2010
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Danish immigration laws criticised by human rights institute

The Danish Institute for Human Rights has blasted proposed changes to residency requirement laws, saying it is now near to impossible for foreigners t...

Culture, DenmarkMay 21, 2010
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