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5 votes
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Top-secret atomic bunker has opened to the public in Denmark – built to withstand a nuclear attack, it's now an astonishing subterranean museum
6 votes -
Joe Biden, Ferdinand Marcos Jr affirm US-Philippines security ties
2 votes -
There is no climate tipping point
6 votes -
Norway's $1.4tn wealth fund calls for state regulation of AI – Nicolai Tangen says fund will set guidelines for companies it invests in on ethical use of AI
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As it joins NATO, Finland recorded its highest year-on-year increase in military spending since 1962 – global military spending rose by 3.7% in real terms
6 votes -
Is Oslo the next great cycling city?
4 votes -
Europe's nuclear divide grows – first new plant in sixteen years comes on stream in Finland day after Germany pulls plug on last reactors
10 votes -
Imgur changes Terms of Service and will be removing anonymous and pornographic content
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The high-wire drama of raising the US debt ceiling is making headlines again. Is there a better way? Perhaps Denmark has the answer.
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The reasons behind France’s pension protests
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Swedish retirees demand fairer pensions for women – The Old Lady Patrol's protest against the country's pension system enters its tenth year
5 votes -
Chile's Congress passes bill to cut workweek to forty hours
5 votes -
Super-rich abandoning Norway at record rate as wealth tax rises slightly – flood moving abroad has come as a shock and is costing tens of millions in lost tax receipts
10 votes -
White House launching $5 billion program to speed coronavirus vaccines
3 votes -
Australia is quitting coal in record time thanks to Tesla
5 votes -
Norway wants to raise taxes on its aquaculture industry, which could provide a model for how to better manage the marine environment
4 votes -
Once praised for its generous social safety net, Denmark now collects troves of data on welfare claimants
10 votes -
The temptation of high oil prices is shaking Norway's climate commitments
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The incredible disappearing doomsday
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Joko Widodo wants local governments to ditch Visa, Mastercard
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Swedish court has given Greta Thunberg and climate activists the go-ahead to proceed with a class action lawsuit against the government for insufficient climate policy
11 votes -
Legal expert Anna Singer is investigating whether Swedish authorities were aware of falsified child origins as they approved the adoptions of thousands of South Korean children
4 votes -
Child labor laws are under attack in states across the country
9 votes -
Saudi-Iranian détente is a wake-up call for America
15 votes -
The incredible tantrum venture capitalists threw over Silicon Valley Bank
5 votes -
Xi Jinping vows to make Chinese military ‘great wall of steel’ as tensions rise with west
6 votes -
How Californians are weaponizing environmental law
9 votes -
Bergen is gearing up to open the world's longest purpose-built pedestrian and bicycle tunnel – 2.9km tunnel takes 30-45 minutes to walk through
8 votes -
The US needs to talk about the risk of war with China
8 votes -
Giant California greenhouse signals a big bet on cannabis legalization
4 votes -
Activists block Norway's energy ministry, protesting against wind turbines built on land traditionally used by the Sámi indigenous people
4 votes -
Google Adsense is bringing a bunch of policy changes that affect how your sites are monetized
Yesterday, Adsense support sent an email to their users regarding their upcoming policy changes. This primarily affects how subdomains are monetized. Going forward, your subdomains inside the...
Yesterday, Adsense support sent an email to their users regarding their upcoming policy changes. This primarily affects how subdomains are monetized. Going forward, your subdomains inside the primary domains in the "Sites" section (www, etc.) won't be allowed, any existing ones will be removed and their rules will be merged with the primary domain (such as example.com).
Furthermore, what constitutes a "Site" will also change henceforth. You can only add a primary domain (such as example.com) and the subdomains which are listed on the public suffix list (such as github.io, blogspot.com, etc.). Thus, your own subdomains (such as xyz.example.com or www.example.com) won't be allowed in Adsense.
I don't know what they will achieve by doing this considering they already vet and audit each site before approving them for adsense? In any case, other alternatives to Adsense exist such as Propeller Ads, CJ Affiliate, etc. for those affected by this move but I don't know their efficacy.
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Denmark should aim to reduce beef and dairy production by introducing a farming emissions tax in order to reach its ambitious climate targets
3 votes -
Norway has developed a foreign policy based on facilitating negotiation, having participated in the resolution of more than forty conflicts worldwide in recent decades
3 votes -
European Commission contacted Swedish authorities after it emerged they were planning to deport a 74-year-old British woman with severe Alzheimers
4 votes -
Yale academic suggests mass suicide for Japan’s elderly
5 votes -
War and subsidies have turbocharged the green transition
4 votes -
Beijing needs to junk its economic playbook
4 votes -
Finland has passed a new, progressive rights law which makes it substantially easier for trans people to change their legal gender
9 votes -
Denmark to grant asylum to all women and girls from Afghanistan
11 votes -
British Columbia embarks on bold experiment to decriminalize hard drugs - Possession of small amounts of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and other hard drugs will be allowed in Canada’s westernmost province
10 votes -
California fires back at other Western states with its own Colorado River plan
9 votes -
US citizens can now sponsor refugees directly. Here’s how to apply.
9 votes -
Norway's fossil fuel bonanza stokes impassioned debate about how best to spend its 'war profits'
4 votes -
Government refuses to fund UK students at new medical school despite ‘chronic’ doctor shortage
6 votes -
Year of public service, proposal by MD Governor Wes Moore
6 votes -
Norway's golden generation of athletes proves the value of sport as a public good – commitment to making the “joy of sport” available to all is producing world-class talent
3 votes -
Denmark has managed to anger the Evangelical Lutheran Church and hundreds of thousands of Danish voters – all because of a public holiday
6 votes -
France strikes: One million protest against Macron's rise in retirement age
10 votes