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Hotel sued for giving room key to ‘pervert’

A woman has filed a lawsuit against Starwood Hotels and Resorts after employees at a Finnish property allegedly gave her room key to a drunken strange...

Business, FeaturedJanuary 17, 2012
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Tax Minister’s spin doctor reported for Thorning-Schmidt leak

The spin doctor for Denmark’s former tax minister has been reported to the police for allegedly trying to publicise private details of the Prime Minis...

Denmark, EducationDecember 9, 2011
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Norway’s government caught spying on itself

All of Norway’s government ministers, several thousand state employees, and even the royal family itself have been under illegal surveillance by the c...

MBL, NorwayJune 19, 2009
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Copenhagen Airport wants better view of passengers

Copenhagen Airport’s customs agents have officially asked the Danish parliament to allow them to begin using high-tech body scanning machines that giv...

Denmark, MBLJune 16, 2009
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Finland allows eavesdropping on emails

The parliament of Finland voted to approve a controversial new law that gives employers the right to monitor their employees’ emails if they suspect a...

Finland, MBLMarch 16, 2009
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Sweden rejects EU plan to ban Internet pirates

The EU parliament had just passed a proposal containing a number of measures designed to increase competition within the European Union’s telecoms sec...

Culture, InternationalOctober 3, 2008
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Sweden will be monitoring Danish journalists

As of 1 January 2009, Sweden’s new anti-terrorism law will come into effect, allowing its intelligence services to read and listen to any corresponden...

Denmark, InternationalSeptember 26, 2008
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Norway signs over the personal data of its citizens to the US

In a historic deal, the United States and Norway are set to sign an agreement to share the personal data of each other’s citizens. A similar deal has ...

Lifestyle, MBLSeptember 25, 2008
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