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Iceland’s men live the longest

New data from the World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that Iceland’s men have the longest life expectancy.

IcelandMay 22, 2014
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Iceland homeowners get welcome boost

Iceland says it has launched a debt cancellation initiative for mortgage holders which is likely to benefit half the households in the country.

Finance, IcelandMay 21, 2014
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Danish Christian party: Eurovision is too gay

Denmark should withdraw from next year’s Eurovision Song Contest after Austrian drag singer Conchita Wurst won this year’s contest in Copenhagen, acco...

Denmark, MusicMay 21, 2014
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Greenland to give 52% of its mackerel quota to domestic vessels

  Greenland has revealed that it is to give 52 per cent of its total mackerel quota to domestic vessels.

GreenlandMay 20, 2014
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Underage drinking keeps Finnish authorities busy

  The sale of alcohol to underage drinkers in spring is keeping police in Finland busy as they hand out fines to both the sellers and their young...

Finland, SocietyMay 20, 2014
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Norwegian charity gets letter returned after 39 years

  A Norwegian charity received a “return to sender” letter that had been sent out to a potential donor 39 years ago.

Bizarre, NorwayMay 19, 2014
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Denmark: One in six men admit to paying for sex

  Nearly one in six Danish men have admitted that they have paid for sex on at least one occasion in their lives.

Denmark, SocietyMay 19, 2014
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Pensioner survives bear attack

  An 80-year-old Swedish man is lucky to be alive after a female bear attacked him while he was fishing. The bear and its cubs have since been pu...

Bizarre, HealthMay 18, 2014
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