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Greenland meteorite crater ‘oldest in the world’

Scientists have discovered what they believe to be the world’s oldest and largest crater in Greenland.  The 100km-wide dent was caused when a meteorit...

Environment, GreenlandJuly 6, 2012
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Euro Parliament agrees ‘mackerel war’ sanctions against Iceland

The European Parliament has agreed to impose sanctions against Iceland and the Faroe Islands if they do not end their unsustainable fishing practices.

Environment, European UnionJuly 5, 2012
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Iceland Finance minister: years before Iceland will lift capital controls

Iceland’s finance minister says it will be years until the country can completely eliminate capital controls, despite the fact that the government has...

Finance, GeneralJuly 5, 2012
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Tourists stranded after Air Finland collapse

Thousands of tourists have been left stranded across the world after Air Finland announced its shock bankruptcy this week.

Business, FinlandJuly 5, 2012
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Sweden rejects Colbert’s Twitter bid

After weeks of wrangling, VisitSweden officials have decided to deny US comedian Stephen Colbert’s appeal to manage their Twitter account @sweden. 

Entertainment, GeneralJuly 4, 2012
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Anti-Islam protest sees low turnout in Norway

A demonstration of the far-right Norwegian Defence League last week in Stavanger saw a turnout of only around 20-30 people, while an counter anti-raci...

MBL, NorwayJuly 4, 2012
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Danes saving despite low interest rates

Danes are continuing to save money despite the economic crisis and interest rates close to zero, according to the latest figures from the country’s ce...

Denmark, FinanceJuly 4, 2012
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Iceland trebles price of fishing tariffs

Fishermen in Iceland have been angered by government legislation that has almost trebled the cost of new fishing licenses. 

General, IcelandJuly 3, 2012
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