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Fake grandkid conmen arrested in Sweden

Two men suspected of swindling as many as 150 elderly people by posing as their grandchildren have been arrested in northern Sweden. Police believe th...

MBLJune 10, 2012
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Danish bishops slam ‘Utøya Act of God’ claims

Danish bishops have expressed their disgust after a theologist suggested in a Christian newspaper that Norway’s July 22 terror attacks were an act of ...

DenmarkJune 8, 2012
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Brothers arrested for Danish terror plot

Two brothers have been arrested in Denmark on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack.

DenmarkJune 7, 2012
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Assange loses Swedish extradition appeal

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be extradited to Sweden to face charges of rape and sexual assault after losing his Supreme Court appeal in the ...

MBLJune 7, 2012
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Mass Finland shooting suspect ‘shows remorse’

Finnish police say a teenager arrested on suspicion of killing two and wounding seven in a rooftop shooting spree at the weekend has shown remorse for...

FinlandJune 7, 2012
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Malmö sniper feared he might kill

The man suspected of carrying out a string of immigrant killings in Malmö has admitted to a Swedish court that he may have worried in the past about k...

GeneralJune 7, 2012
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Iceland government and fishing industry battle for control of the seas

The Icelandic government is facing continued opposition from the country’s fishing industry as it plans to revamp its 1984 fishing laws in an attempt ...

GeneralJune 6, 2012
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Norway sees first public sector strikes in almost 30 years

Norway has seen its first public sector strike since 1984, with tens of thousands of workers downing tools in a dispute over pay and conditions.

GeneralJune 6, 2012
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