Economy not Russia is big fear on Finland's closed border – life has been on hold since Finland shut the frontier with its giant neighbour in December 2023 politics Article 796 words 10 votes
Japan cherry blossom festival cancelled because of unruly tourist ‘crisis’ politics Article 367 words 22 votes
Anthropological research into the social relationships that different tax systems produce, working with senior citizens in Stockholm's southern suburbs politics Article 1260 words 7 votes
Communities are rising up against data centers — and winning politics.usa Article 1278 words, published Dec 19 2025 12 votes
‘This is what we’ve been afraid of’: British Jews after the Manchester attack Article 208 words 10 votes
Denmark has come under international attention for its tough approach to immigration. And its Social Democrat prime minister is leading the charge. politics Article 1883 words 9 votes
The party is over in the Tenderloin: San Francisco’s most troubled neighborhood has turned a corner. Can it last? politics.usa Link 7 votes
lobsters admin discusses the impact of the UK Online Safety Act politics Article 687 words, published Mar 20 213 15 votes
What a landmark ruling for the Sámi people in Finland means for the protection of Indigenous rights globally politics Article 936 words 8 votes
Locals now have two fears: Donald Trump and climate change – Greenlanders don't want to be Danish. Greenlanders don't want to be American. politics.usa Article 9 votes
Immigration and Customs Enforcement came for this Texas town's workforce. It was never the same. politics.usa Link 13 votes
Is America going to abandon its towns falling into the ocean? politics.usa Article 1109 words 23 votes
Denmark's uprooting of settled residents from ‘ghettos’ forms part of aggressive plan to assimilate nonwhite inhabitants politics Article 1294 words 22 votes
Norway's parliament has apologised to minority groups and Indigenous people for historical injustices committed against them as part of its “Norwegianisation” policy politics Article 520 words 14 votes
Kalundborg in Denmark is a modern-day 'gold rush' town – but pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk has invested more than £6.5 billion and it still isn't booming politics Article 908 words 6 votes
According to demographic projections, people leaving Sweden are set to outnumber immigrants this year – government says this is thanks to its restrictive migration policies politics Article 696 words 9 votes
The far right has moved online, where its voice is more dangerous than ever politics Article 1022 words 40 votes
Denmark's plan to eliminate parallel societies has drawn criticism as ethnic discrimination. Others in Europe may be watching. politics Article 1010 words 21 votes
The US Supreme Court just quietly handed a huge win to veterans seeking an education Article 669 words 12 votes
The tech baron seeking to “ethnically cleanse” San Francisco politics.usa Article 2321 words 49 votes
How does Paris stay Paris? By pouring billions into public housing. politics Article 1325 words, published Mar 17 2024 17 votes
Demonstrators claim lack of affordable housing in Gaeltacht region threatens the survival of the Irish language politics Article 715 words 13 votes
Finland's government has cited security concerns for the closure of all border crossings with Russia – Russian-speaking Finns say their rights are being violated politics Article 1268 words 24 votes
Links forged half a century ago with Gaza City mean that support for Palestine goes well beyond gesture politics in Tromsø, Norway politics Article 1420 words 8 votes
An enigma who lived frugally left his New Hampshire town millions it never knew he had politics.usa Article 868 words 19 votes
Queensland neighbours show how Voice to Parliament is splitting Australia politics Article 430 words 2 votes
Dozens injured after opponents of the Eritrean government stormed a festival, Festival Eritrea Scandinavia, in the Swedish capital organised by regime supporters politics Article 530 words 10 votes
Rights expert urges Denmark and Greenland to examine colonial legacy’s impact politics Article 411 words, published Feb 10 2023 9 votes
Trendy neighbourhood in Copenhagen bracing for major protests over anti-ghetto law – critics say it's racist and pushing out remaining social housing politics Article 641 words 5 votes
Europe's indigenous Sámi people have taken their fight for improved rights to the United Nations politics Article 730 words 8 votes
Denmark forces refugees to return to Syria – under a more hostile immigration system, young volunteers fight to help fellow refugees stay politics Article 1336 words 5 votes
For asylum seekers, Norway is a sanctuary but even in remote towns, Muslim refugees say they face surveillance and threats politics Article 1295 words 2 votes
These Syrian refugees can't stay in Denmark, but they can't be sent home politics Article 1468 words, published Mar 7 2022 5 votes
Six people who were part of a failed 1950s social experiment have won compensation from Denmark's government and will receive a face-to-face apology from the prime minister Article 1243 words 5 votes
The refugees no longer welcome to stay – authorities in Denmark argue that parts of Syria are now safe enough for refugees to return politics Article 1281 words 6 votes
In Denmark, fears grow among Syrian asylum-seekers as residence permits are revoked politics Article 1054 words 9 votes
Denmark's prime minister has apologised to twenty-two children who were removed from their homes in Greenland in the 1950s in a failed social experiment Article 39 words 11 votes
Facing eviction, residents of Denmark's 'ghettos' are suing the government – evictions part of a sweeping plan to rid the country of immigrant-heavy areas by 2030 politics Article 1551 words 8 votes
Denmark is a liberal paradise for many people, but the reality is very different for immigrants politics Article 20 votes
A group of Copenhagen residents sued the Danish government Wednesday over legislation that authorized dismantling neighborhoods designated as ghettos politics Article 363 words 5 votes
How Denmark's 'ghetto list' is ripping apart migrant communities – cities are planning mass housing evictions in a 'social experiment' to encourage integration politics Article 1501 words 7 votes
Denmark's 'ghetto plan' and the communities it targets – residents of largely Muslim neighbourhoods face increased penalties for crimes and 'Danish values' lessons for children Article 2616 words 12 votes