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Tensions bubble as Cairn fails again

British oil company Cairn Energy has announced that it has again failed to strike black gold at its sixth controversial well off the coast of Greenlan...

BusinessOctober 8, 2011
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Report on Landsvirkjun’s renewable energy potential published

A report on the future outlook of Landsvirkjun based on four different investment and project scenarios has been published. Following a request from L...

BusinessOctober 3, 2011
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Atlas shows Greenland is losing its ice

The latest edition of the Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World reveals a somewhat different picture of Greenland than in the edition of the book whi...

FeaturedSeptember 21, 2011
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Drunken elk rescued from tree

An inebriated elk, hopelessly drunk on fermented apples, had to be rescued in western Sweden last week after becoming stuck in a tree.

FeaturedSeptember 20, 2011
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Greenland rocks unlock golden shower secrets

Scientists say rocks from Greenland prove that precious metals, such as gold, were deposited in the Earth’s crust by asteroid showers billions of year...

FeaturedSeptember 18, 2011
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Northern Lights extravaganza over Iceland

This weekend saw incredible Northern Lights shows visible across the whole of Iceland, including the capital, Reykjavik, despite the occasional cloud ...

GeneralSeptember 13, 2011
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One killed and four injured in Norway polar bear attack

A British schoolboy has been killed and four other people injured after a viscous polar bear attack in Norway.

FeaturedAugust 10, 2011
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Police seize hedgehog in apartment raid

A Swedish woman could face criminal charges after harbouring a hedgehog in her flat in violation of the country’s hunting laws.

FeaturedAugust 8, 2011
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