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Drunk Swede hit by train

A 22-year-old man who was hit by a subway train after a night out with friends is “very lucky to be alive”, according to police in Stockholm.

BizarreDecember 31, 2013
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Iceland bank to hold forex auction

Iceland’s central bank has announced that it will hold auctions in February where it will offer to purchase euros in exchange for treasury bonds or Ic...

EconomyDecember 30, 2013
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Norwegian pastor: children should know the truth about Santa

A Norwegian pastor has said that children should be told Santa Claus does not really exist.

NorwayDecember 29, 2013
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Copenhagen is Europe’s ‘green capital’

Denmark’s capital Copenhagen has been named as 2014’s European Green Capital after beating off competition for the crown from 11 other cities.

DenmarkDecember 28, 2013
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Up to 20,000 attend Swedish anti-racism protest

As many as 20,000 anti-racism protesters took part in a demonstration near Stockholm on Sunday, a week after three people were injured when attacked d...

SwedenDecember 28, 2013
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Ex-Finnish drug chief faces drug investigation

The former chief of Helsinki’s drug squad Jari Aarnio is to be investigated for his role in drug-related crimes. Aarnio is already being investigated ...

FinlandDecember 26, 2013
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Sweden PM calls for sex buyers to be jailed

The Swedish prime minister has said that he wants to see the full law applied and people who pay for sex from prostitutes sent to jail.

SwedenDecember 24, 2013
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Greenland wants Denmark to pay ‘illegitimate’ children compensation

Greenland has asked Denmark to compensate what may be thousands of people who were born out of wedlock and rendered legally fatherless.

DenmarkDecember 20, 2013
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