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Northern Lights tour in Iceland holds 80 percent sighting rate

Iceland tour provider superjeep.is has stated that it holds an 80 percent sighting rate for seeing the Aurora Borealis as part of its popular Northern...

BusinessJanuary 13, 2012
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Live Nazi mine drifts ashore

Explosive experts have been commissioned to deal with a Nazi-era mine that has washed to shore in northern Sweden.

FeaturedJanuary 12, 2012
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Norwegian killer allowed visitors

The Norwegian man who admits to killing 77 people in a shooting and bombing rampage last July has been allowed out of isolation.

FeaturedJanuary 11, 2012
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Mass herring death a mystery in Norway

Scientists have yet to agree on why thousands of dead herring have washed up on a Norwegian beach in the last week.

EnvironmentJanuary 8, 2012
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Experts say Norwegian killer is ‘not psychotic’

Norwegian prison psychiatrists have said that confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik is not insane, contradicting an earlier diagnoses.

FeaturedJanuary 6, 2012
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Puppy torturer gets record sentence

A young man who “sadistically” tortured and killed a tiny puppy has received the longest sentence ever handed down for animal cruelty in Sweden.

FeaturedJanuary 2, 2012
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Teenager loses file sharing appeal

A teenage boy has become what is thought to be the youngest person in Sweden to be convicted of copyright violation, after his school handed him over ...

BusinessJanuary 2, 2012
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Iraqi ‘torture victims’ to sue Denmark

A group of Iraqi civilians are to sue the Danish Army for damages, after new evidence suggests that they were handed over to Iraqi forces following th...

DenmarkDecember 31, 2011
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