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Iceland becoming a popular Northern Lights and city breaks destination

Due to Iceland’s perfect location, just below the Arctic Circle, and the leading travel guide, Lonely Planet, labelling Iceland as the number one mone...

CultureOctober 7, 2010
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Transmitter causes Swedish bear death

An autopsy on a female bear found dead in central Sweden has revealed that she was killed by a faulty tracking transmitter. According to preservationi...

FeaturedOctober 3, 2010
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Thai students hospitalised after death cap stew

A group of language students from Thailand are recovering in a Swedish hospital after making a home cooked meal with poisonous mushrooms. Despite cons...

FeaturedSeptember 26, 2010
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KT Tunstall has epiphany on Greenland trip

British folk singer KT Tunstall has revealed that she took a U-turn in her career after having a crisis of confidence on a trip to Greenland. Speaking...

ArtSeptember 26, 2010
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Norway urges Canada and Russia to forge Arctic agreement

Norway has called on Canada to settle its disputes with Russia in an attempt to decrease tensions over sovereignty in the Far North. The recommendatio...

BusinessSeptember 25, 2010
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Greenland’s icebergs get GPS trackers

Five icebergs off the coast of Greenland have been fitted with satellite trackers so their movements can be monitored online. Knut Solberg, a Norwegia...

FeaturedSeptember 17, 2010
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Baltic seals steal catch of the day from fishermen

Greedy seals are leaving fishermen in Finland and Sweden with scraps, as they pick the nets clean and scoop the prize catches in the Gulf of Bothnia.

BusinessSeptember 14, 2010
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Oil rig spidermen deported from Greenland

Four Greenpeace protesters, who scaled an oil rig off the coast of Greenland and stopped it drilling for 40 hours, have been deported back to their ho...

BusinessSeptember 8, 2010
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