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Father charged with killing daughters in car fire

A Danish father, whose two daughters were found burnt to death in the back seat of a car, is being charged with their murder after an autopsy revealed...

DenmarkSeptember 2, 2011
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Young Finns requesting sex changes

More young people in Finland, many of them under the legal age of 18, are applying for sex changes, according to a media report.

FeaturedAugust 22, 2011
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GPS treasure hunt attracts bounty hunters to Finland

A new orienteering phenomenon known as ‘geocaching’ has seen more than 1,500 enthusiasts descend on a Finnish campsite in the hope of uncovering ‘buri...

FeaturedAugust 21, 2011
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Scandinavian arrests in global paedophile ring

Two Swedes and at least one Dane have been arrested for being part of a huge global paedophile ring spanning 14 countries.

DenmarkAugust 12, 2011
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Swede attempts kitchen nuclear reactor

A Swedish man who tried to set up a nuclear reactor in his home has said his experiment was “under control” but “crazy”.

EnergyAugust 10, 2011
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No oil found at Cairn’s Greenland well

British oil and gas explorer Cairn Energy has announced that it failed to find oil at one of its controversial wells off the coast of Greenland.

BusinessAugust 6, 2011
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More online monitoring after Norway attacks

Finnish police have promised to monitor the internet more closely for so-called ‘weak signals’ in the wake of the twin terror attacks in Norway.

FeaturedJuly 28, 2011
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Denmark to review fertiliser laws after Oslo bomb

Denmark’s justice minister has pledged to review the country’s regulations on buying artificial fertiliser, in the hope of preventing terrorist from m...

BusinessJuly 27, 2011
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