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Ghanaian crown jewels stolen from Oslo hotel

Crown jewels belonging to the King of the Akan people in Ghana have reportedly been stolen from a hotel in the Norwegian capital.

Bizarre, GeneralOctober 18, 2012
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Elderly Swedish woman mistakenly reported dead

An elderly woman was reported dead in the southern Swedish city of Borås last week, despite the fact that she was still living in a retirement home.

Bizarre, SocietyOctober 18, 2012
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Finnish Lutheran group cuts funding to anti-gay missions

A Lutheran group in the Finnish city of Vantaa has elected to cut funding for several anti-gay missions.

Finland, SocietyOctober 17, 2012
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Right to know fathers extended to new generation of Greenlanders

Greenlanders with Danish heritage that were born before 1963 have been granted the right to find their Danish fathers.

Denmark, GeneralOctober 17, 2012
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British investigators abandon inquiry into Iceland’s Kaupthing bank

Fraud investigators in the UK have dropped a probe into the collapse of Reykjavik-based Kaupthing bank due to a lack of evidence.

Business, FinanceOctober 17, 2012
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Study: Norwegian employers prefer compatriots

A recent survey has revealed that employers in Norway are more likely to hire other Norwegians, even when foreigners have better qualifications.

NorwayOctober 16, 2012
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Greenpeace activists break into Swedish nuclear plants

Environmental activists were able to break into two nuclear power plants in Sweden during a protest at the weekend.

Environment, GeneralOctober 16, 2012
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Sedlabanki: financial risks have decreased

The central bank of Iceland (Sedlabanki) has said that the country’s economic recovery has significantly reduced risks associated with investments in ...

GeneralOctober 15, 2012
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