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Hafnarfjörður Iceland gets in holiday spirit with Christmas Village

Iceland’s picturesque Hafnarfjörður has been getting in the holiday spirit recently with weekly festivities taking place at its Christmas Village in t...

CultureDecember 20, 2011
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Hospital staff: abused women to blame

A third of the staff members working in the largest hospital accident and emergency department in Sweden believe women are to blame if they are physic...

FeaturedDecember 17, 2011
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Female activists honoured with Nobel Prize

The three women awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo this weekend are “linked by their commitment to change”, democracy, justice and peace, according...

FeaturedDecember 15, 2011
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Councillors ‘should eat like the elderly’

Lawmakers in Copenhagen could be served with the same ‘meals on wheels’ food that is fed to the area’s elderly if a local councillor gets his way....

DenmarkDecember 13, 2011
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IV Iceland completes construction of first factory in Snæfellsnes

IV Iceland (IVI), a subsidiary of Iceland Ventures Limited, has completed the construction of its first factory on the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Icelan...

BusinessDecember 10, 2011
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Tree huggers branching out with threats

Stockholm officials who made the final decision to fell a beloved oak tree in the city centre have been issued with bodyguards because of threats made...

EnvironmentDecember 10, 2011
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Tax Minister’s spin doctor reported for Thorning-Schmidt leak

The spin doctor for Denmark’s former tax minister has been reported to the police for allegedly trying to publicise private details of the Prime Minis...

DenmarkDecember 9, 2011
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Far-right MP: “a negro is a negro”

A right-wing Swedish MP has caused controversy after claiming on Facebook that the word ‘negro’ is not racist.

CultureDecember 3, 2011
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