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Developing world students lose chance to study in Finland

Several higher education institutions in Finland have stopped allowing people from developing nations to take their entrance exams, as they fear they ...

EducationApril 9, 2012
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Denmark has first ‘saviour sibling’

Debate has been sparked in Denmark after a couple gave birth to the country’s first ‘saviour sibling’, which they hope to use as a donor for their old...

DenmarkApril 8, 2012
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Danes ducking out of marriage

The number of Danes saying “I do” has dwindled in recent years, according to official statistics. With a decrease of 12 percent on 2010 and the lowest...

DenmarkApril 7, 2012
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Danish doctor claims vitamins cause death

A Danish doctor has suggested that certain vitamin pills should require a prescription after his survey revealed an increased mortality rate with the ...

DenmarkApril 6, 2012
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Music festival in Iceland’s Westfjords streams live tonight

‘Never been south’, otherwise known as Aldrei fór ég suður, an annual music festival that takes place in Ísafjörður in Iceland’s Westfjords, will be s...

IcelandApril 6, 2012
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Suspect sausages target Sweden’s wolves

Suspect sausages containing vials of an unknown white powder have been found scattered around the woods in Dalarna, central Sweden, in what police bel...

MBLApril 5, 2012
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Snus spat erupts in Norway

A row has erupted over snuff tobacco in Norway after a state researcher said the government should be promoting it as a way of stopping smoking.

LifestyleApril 5, 2012
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Finnish study: living alone leads to depression

People who live alone are 80 percent more likely to suffer from depression, according to a Finnish study.

FinlandApril 2, 2012
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