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Copenhagen police headquarters hostage situation was a media hoax

A dramatic hostage situation at Copenhagen’s police headquarters turned out to be a media stunt, said the lawyer representing the prisoner and h...

Denmark, SocietyApril 22, 2013
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A third of Greenlandic residents want closer ties with Canada

Greenland’s new premier, Aleqa Hammond, made her first official trip to Denmark on 15 April. However, one in three people who live on this gigan...

Denmark, GreenlandApril 22, 2013
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St Petersburg welcomes record number of Finnish visitors

The number of Finnish tourists who have chosen the historic Russian city of St Petersburg as a holiday destination is expected to reach a record high ...

GeneralApril 21, 2013
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Lockout causes teachers to lose faith in Danish government

  About 69,000 Danish teachers are still affected by the lockout which has prevented them from coming to work until a new collective bargaining agreem...

Denmark, EducationApril 20, 2013
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Pirate Bay co-founder charged with hacking into Swedish bank

One of the four people charged with hacking into and attempting to transfer money out of a Swedish bank is Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, co-founder of the ...

Society, SwedenApril 19, 2013
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Iceland’s population slightly increases

A recent report from Visir indicates over a thousand babies were born and 550 people died in Iceland during the first quarter of 2013. At the end of 2...

Iceland, SocietyApril 19, 2013
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Rare Siberian cubs born in Swedish zoo

Three Siberian tigers, one male and two females, are the newest additions to a western Sweden wildlife park. These cute and cuddly baby cats, who weig...

Entertainment, SwedenApril 18, 2013
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Reservations now required for Blue Lagoon

Advance reservations are now necessary for people wishing to swim in the Blue Lagoon’s turquoise waters this summer. This change is a direct res...

Health, IcelandApril 18, 2013
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