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Doctor: torture victims handed death sentences

The director of a specialised healthcare centre claims Finland’s immigration service has a callous disregard for torture victims, as dozens are deport...

Culture, FeaturedJuly 4, 2011
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Denmark report: strict immigration regulations save ‘billions’

A new report from the Danish government has claimed that strict immigration policies save billions of euros each year.

Denmark, FeaturedMay 8, 2011
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Drunk drives to police station to pick up DUI friend

An intoxicated Swede is facing criminal charges after he drove to a police station to pick up his friend who had been arrested for drunk driving earli...

Featured, GeneralFebruary 25, 2011
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Finland stubs out smoking with world’s toughest law

Finland has this week enacted the strictest anti-smoking laws in the world, which aim to phase out the habit altogether by preventing teenagers from e...

Business, FeaturedOctober 7, 2010
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Wikileaks strives for Swedish publishing licence

The founder of Wikileaks has revealed that he is to submit an application for a Swedish publishing licence. Julian Assange wants the utgivingsbevis in...

Featured, GeneralAugust 18, 2010
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Parking Copenhagen clams up over clamping rules

Parking officials in Copenhagen are keeping the rules under wraps, claiming drivers will argue with wardens and skirt around the law if they know the ...

Denmark, FeaturedAugust 14, 2010
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Danish employers call for law change to sack pregnant staff

Danish bosses want a change in legislation to allow them to fire pregnant workers, a new survey reveals. Expectant women should not receive preferenti...

Business, DenmarkJune 20, 2010
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Swedish MP calls for legalised prostitution

Swedish Liberal Party MP Camilla Lindberg has called for the legalisation of prostitution and greater social security for sex workers.

Featured, GeneralMay 23, 2010
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