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By Olafur Kr. Olafsson

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Greenland’s ruling party claims victory in snap elections

Greenland’s ruling Siumut Party has retained a narrow majority in snap parliamentary elections that took place 18 months before they were scheduled.

Greenland, PoliticsDecember 7, 2014
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Icelandic comedian wants to welcome ‘chauvinist’ pick-up artist

Despite being deported from Australia and denied entry into the UK, Icelandic comedian Hugleikur Dagsson has said his country should give controversia...

Celebs, EntertainmentDecember 4, 2014
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Iceland economy forecast to expand by 2.7% in 2014

Iceland’s economy has been forecast to grow by 2.7 per cent this year, according to the most recent prediction by Statistics Iceland.

Finance, IcelandNovember 27, 2014
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Sweden’s A*Base follow in footsteps of Ace of Base

New Swedish teen band A*Base, dubbed the new Ace of Base, has just released their debut single, Never Gonna Say I’m Sorry.

Music, SwedenNovember 25, 2014
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Denmark enjoys a more trusting environment than most of Europe

People in Denmark are more trusting than most their European counterparts and generally do not fear violence and crime, revealed a new survey by the J...

Denmark, SocietyNovember 20, 2014
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Sweden: Toy companies blasted for not including non-white children in catalogues

Four toy companies in Sweden have been criticised because their catalogues do not include enough or any pictures of non-white children.

Entertainment, GeneralNovember 20, 2014
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Denmark: Paying more for women’s haircuts not discriminatory

The Danish High Court has overturned a ruling by equality board Ligebehandlingsnævnet stating that women were discriminated against because they had t...

Denmark, SocietyNovember 17, 2014
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Majority of Swedes still celebrate Father’s Day

A recent survey has indicated as many as two-thirds of Swedes still recognise Father’s Day, despite claims by an ethnologist that it was surprising th...

Society, SwedenNovember 17, 2014
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