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Burqa ban possibility in Denmark

  Denmark could be set to follow in France’s footsteps by introducing a law that bans women wearing the burka or niqab in public, after the Europ...

Denmark, SocietyJuly 13, 2014
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Finnish customs record increase in drug mules

  Finnish customs have revealed that they have seen a rise in drug mules smuggling illegal substances into the Nordic country after ingesting the...

Finland, SocietyJuly 13, 2014
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Former Kaupthing bosses charged with fraud

  The former chief executive and chief financial officers of Kaupthing have been charged with fraud and breach of trust by Iceland’s special pros...

Business, FinanceJuly 13, 2014
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Nosey elk breaks into house in southern Sweden

An elk roaming the streets of the southern Swedish town of Helsingborg broke into a house and made himself at home but had to be put down later becaus...

Bizarre, SwedenJuly 12, 2014
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Neil Young performs in Iceland for first time ever

  Neil Young made his first ever performance in Iceland on Monday night, treating the Reykjavik audience to an array of his classic hits.

Iceland, MusicJuly 12, 2014
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Plans to merge Icelandic fishing companies

Two of Iceland’s biggest fishing companies, which represent catchers and processors, are considering a merger to form a more powerful organisation wit...

Economy, IcelandJuly 11, 2014
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Swedish PM’s speech interrupted by topless protesters

Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt’s speech in Almedalen was interrupted by topless protesters from feminist group Femen, before they were appre...

Politics, SwedenJuly 11, 2014
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Record number of people turn out for Roskilde Festival

  The Roskilde Festival sold a record 102,000 tickets for this year’s event to ensure it will again be making a huge profit.

Denmark, EntertainmentJuly 10, 2014
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