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Life of a Highly Sensitive Prison Guard in Norway
OSLO—American psychologist Elaine Aron estimates that 15–20 percent of people in the world have a highly sensitive nervous ...
Health
July 12, 2013
Farmers Online: Old Traditions, Modern Technology
GOTHENBURG, Sweden—Swedes are going online to virtually roam through farms and choose their crops. No, it’s not FarmVille. ...
Europe
June 18, 2013
Norway Moves Toward Military Conscription for Women
GOTHENBURG, Sweden—Norway is considering extending its conscription to women as well as men. This spring, political parties from both ...
Europe
May 28, 2013
Number of Foreign Spies on the Rise in Finland
The number of foreign spies in former Cold-War-spy-hub Finland rose during 2012, according to Finnish intelligence services. Espionage ...
Europe
March 20, 2013
Norway’s 2011 Mass-Murder Prompts Security Audit
The Norwegian government did an internal audit to find its shortcomings in responding quickly to the mass-murder on ...
Europe
March 8, 2013
Swedish Police Stuck Chasing Cats
Swedish police are responsible for taking care of many stray cats. With animal welfare cases increasing, the police ...
Europe
February 19, 2013
Norwegian Immigration Policy Separates Families
A Norwegian has to earn at least 242,440 kroner (US$44,500) a year for a foreign spouse to gain ...
Europe
February 4, 2013
Chinese Gaining Ground as Foreign Language in Scandinavian Schools
Chinese is gaining ground in Scandinavian schools. Sweden recently announced a major upgrade of the status of the ...
Europe
December 19, 2012
Human Rights for Elderly in an Aging World
The rights of older people were discussed at a Swedish Human Rights seminar and in a new U.N.-sponsored ...
International
November 27, 2012
Crowdsourcing Iceland’s Constitution
When Iceland decided to create a proposal for a new constitution, Astros Signyjardottir took the chance to be ...
Europe
November 8, 2012
Small-Town Greenland Prepares for Influx of Foreign Workers
A planned smelting plant in the small Greenlandic town of Maniitsoq has some local residents looking forward to ...
Europe
October 31, 2012
Sweden’s Homeschooling Refugees Refuse to Give In
Home schooling restrictions in Sweden have cause families to leave the country in order to homeschool their children.
Europe
October 9, 2012
Released Swedish Journalists Undeterred by Ethiopian Ordeal
Two Swedish reporters return home and share their story of capture in Ogaden, Ethiopia.
Europe
September 17, 2012
Swedish Island Community Stays Mining Plans
On Saturday, nature’s defenders won a small victory on the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea.
Europe
September 3, 2012
Norwegian Police Commissioner Resigns Amid Criticism Over Terrorist Attacks
Following criticism over the actions of police during the terrorist attacks on July 22, 2011, Norwegian National Police ...
Europe
August 20, 2012
Sweden’s Sami People Celebrate Unity Through Music
In the northernmost reaches of Sweden, a small but meaningful music festival was held in Bjorkvattsdalen, in the ...
Europe
August 6, 2012
Roma Remember the Holocaust
On Aug. 2–3, 1944, about 3,000 Roma were sent to their death in the gas chambers of Auschwitz ...
Europe
August 6, 2012
Modern Day Explorers Reach Norway’s Sea Bottom
To date, the Norwegian MAREANO project has mapped almost 30,000 square miles of the ocean floor in the ...
International
August 3, 2012
On Anniversary of Terror Attacks, Norway Faces Its Grief
A year has passed since Norway was hit by two terrorist acts that took 77 lives and injured ...
Europe
July 23, 2012
Danish Activists, Media Reject Being Gagged During Hu Jintao Visit
The difference recently in Denmark, where Hu visited, was that journalists from major newspapers joined in the protests.
Europe
June 24, 2012
Jailed Turkish Journalists Available for Adoption
At least 100 journalists are currently behind bars in Turkey, causing international concern over the worsening state of ...
Europe
June 11, 2012
Wen Jiabao Arrives in Sweden, to Welcoming Committee and Protests
When Chinese regime officials visit other countries, they are often greeted by loud protests. On Premier Wen Jiabao’s ...
Europe
April 24, 2012
Breivik Gives Chilling Account of Mass Shooting
Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik gave macabre testimony about his mass murder on Utoya Island last summer at ...
Europe
April 21, 2012
Danish Artists Support Ai Weiwei
Since the well-known Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was unexpectedly arrested at the Beijing Airport on April 3, several ...
Europe
April 20, 2011
4G Networks Raising Havoc on Sweden’s Railway System
Sweden has pumped some $2 billion into its mammoth Botniabanan project, a ultra-modern, high-speed railway system.
Europe
March 10, 2011
Swedish Insurance Firm Investigates People’s Worries
Chinese and Swedes are very worried. At least that's what Swedish insurance company Trygg Hansa discovered in their ...
Europe
March 4, 2011
Stockholm Suicide Bomber May Have Connections With Terrorist Network
The suspected bomber in Stockholm has been identified as Talmour Abdulwahab, a Swede of Middle Eastern origin. Now ...
International
December 15, 2010
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