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Moon ‘drew Greenland icebergs to the Titanic’

The sinking of the Titanic a century ago could have been the result of the Moon moving unusually close to the Earth, causing Greenland icebergs to dri...

FeaturedMarch 11, 2012
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The Living in Copenhagen Diary: entry number one

The first in a new series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital.

ColumnsMarch 1, 2012
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Man survives in snow-covered car for two months

A Swedish man has been rescued after spending two months in his snow-covered car without food or water.

FeaturedFebruary 22, 2012
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Piggy poo-llution causes stink in Wales

A council in Wales is blaming its poor air quality on Danish pigs, saying particles from their faeces are drifting over the UK.

DenmarkFebruary 19, 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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Residents on alert following Norway landslides

More than 20 Norwegians are not yet able to return to their homes following massive landslides near Trondheim on Sunday.

EnvironmentJanuary 5, 2012
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Birdwatchers 1, ice skaters 0

While the unseasonably warm weather in Finland has left wannabe ice skaters out in the cold, bird watchers have been counting their chickens thanks to...

FeaturedDecember 29, 2011
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Glacier melting could be reversible

The melting of Greenland’s glaciers may be more sensitive to climate change than previously assumed, according to new research which found they can al...

EnvironmentDecember 26, 2011
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