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
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
Europe's indigenous Sámi people have taken their fight for improved rights to the United Nations politics Article 730 words 8 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
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
Finding the future in radical rural America: It's time to rewrite the narrative of “Trump Country.” Rural places weren't always red, and many are turning increasingly blue. politics Article 3848 words, published Jul 9 2019 11 votes