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By Erlingur Nordal

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Pirate Bay founder likely to face new fraud charges in Sweden

A founder of the Pirate Bay torrenting website is being investigated in Sweden for fraud, reports said on Tuesday (13th November).

GeneralNovember 21, 2012
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Norway to fall short of oil production target

Norway is unlikely to meet its annual target for crude oil output, an industry body said on Tuesday (13th November). The news comes via officials from...

Business, EnergyNovember 19, 2012
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Icelandic children learning to write computer code

A unique start-up programme is teaching complex technological tasks, including how to write code for computer programs, to Icelandic children.

General, IcelandNovember 17, 2012
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Swedish Golfer shocked to find swastika ball

A man golfing at a Swedish course has told how he was shocked at finding a ball bearing the swastika symbol.

Society, SportsAugust 28, 2012
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Nordic Innovation hires Bardur Orn Gunnarsson as Director of Communication

Bardur Orn Gunnarsson has been hired as the Director of Communication at Nordic Innovation, beginning August 15. With broad experience in strategic co...

Business, NorwayAugust 10, 2012
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Striking oil workers ‘could cost Norway billions’

Continued industrial action by Norway’s North Sea oil and gas workers could cost the country several billion kroner, according to the Oil Industry Ass...

Business, EnergyJune 27, 2012
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Swedes eating more ‘bad fats’ in quest to stay slim

Retail trends show that Swedes are eating more dangerous fats than ever before as the movement towards Atkins-style weight loss regimes continues.

Lifestyle, MBLJune 17, 2012
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Norway’s right wing defends Breivik in court

Right-wing extremists have spoken at the murder trial of Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik as his lawyers try to prove that his views on Islam a...

General, NorwayJune 13, 2012
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