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Swedish authorities investigate holocaust ashes artist

An artist that reportedly mixed the ashes of holocaust victims with paint is under investigation by Swedish police. Watercolour painter Carl Michael v...

Art, SwedenDecember 14, 2012
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Norwegians snubbed in new China visa waver scheme

Norwegians have been left out of a new programme that will allow many foreigners to enter Beijing without a visa. Under the new rules announced this w...

Norway, PoliticsDecember 13, 2012
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Controversial Greenland mining labour bill approved

Lawmakers in the Greenlandic capital have voted in favour of relaxing regulations on local mining firms. The move, which will allow Chinese companies ...

Business, EnergyDecember 13, 2012
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Danish researchers: ‘childlessness may be linked to early death’

Researchers in Denmark have claimed that those that are involuntarily childless are more likely to die early. The news comes via a new report publishe...

Denmark, HealthDecember 12, 2012
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US firm to buy Iceland’s Decode genetics

Reykjavik’s Decode genetics is to be acquired by a major US pharmaceutical giant. According to a report by the Chicago Tribune on Monday, California-b...

Business, IcelandDecember 12, 2012
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Scandinavia fares well again in corruption index

Scandinavia remains among world’s least-corrupt regions, according to the 2012 Corruption Perception Index. The news comes via Berlin-based Transparen...

Economy, PoliticsDecember 12, 2012
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Reykjavik issues offshore drilling licenses

Iceland’s government has issued several new offshore exploration licenses. According to reports, Faroe Petroleum has been granted a provisional explor...

Energy, IcelandDecember 12, 2012
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Underground chain reaction caused 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruptions

A new report has said that a massive underground chain reaction triggered the 2010 eruptions of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano.

IcelandDecember 11, 2012
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