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By Erlingur Nordal

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Finnish study: living alone leads to depression

People who live alone are 80 percent more likely to suffer from depression, according to a Finnish study.

Finland, SocietyApril 2, 2012
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New Zealand apologises for Finland jibes

New Zealand’s transport minister has apologised for insulting Finland, claiming his remarks were sarcastic and just made in jest.

Featured, FinlandMarch 30, 2012
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Norwegian MP blames drug habit on job

A Norwegian MP has blamed loneliness and the stress of the job on his drug problem, after a police raid of his apartment uncovered narcotics.

Featured, LifestyleMarch 25, 2012
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Dane fights for Greenland prisoners

A Danish prison inspector has spoken out about the practice of sending Greenlandic inmates to Danish gaols, claiming it contravenes their human rights...

Culture, DenmarkMarch 23, 2012
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Secret letter reveals Swedish-Saudi security plans

A leaked letter has revealed that the Swedish government was in talks with Saudi Arabia about providing the dictatorship with an advanced security sys...

Business, FeaturedMarch 22, 2012
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Norway police admit Utøya lives “could have been saved”

Despite seven months of public criticism, Norwegian police this week admitted for the first time that lives could have been saved if they had responde...

Featured, GeneralMarch 21, 2012
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Parliament speaker calls for an end to boozing MPs

Finland’s Speaker of Parliament has denounced MPs drinking on the job in the wake of several alcohol-related scandals.

Featured, FinlandMarch 19, 2012
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Study: Greenland ice could melt at lower temperatures

Greenland’s ice sheet could melt at much lower temperatures than previously thought, according t a new study published in the Journal of Nature Climat...

Environment, FeaturedMarch 17, 2012
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