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
Migrant deportations to increase, says EU chief Ursula Von der Leyen politics Article 597 words 7 votes
Cameroonian separatist leader Lucas Ayaba Cho arrested in Norway for his alleged role in the ongoing armed conflict in the Central African country politics Article 560 words 5 votes
US and British citizens among thirty-seven sentenced to death in DR Congo coup trial politics Article 123 words 23 votes
Swedish human rights activist Anna Ardin accused Julian Assange of sexual assault, but is glad he's now free politics Article 1566 words 18 votes
Hungarian MPs have overwhelmingly ratified Sweden's bid to join NATO in a long-delayed vote which paves the way for the Nordic nation's membership politics Article 389 words 29 votes
Finland's conservative former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb has won Sunday's presidential election, final results show politics Article 338 words 9 votes
Canada announces cap on international students for next two years politics Article 762 words 29 votes
Inside South Africa's operation Dudula: Anti migrant, anti foreigner movement has political ambitions politics Article 1609 words 3 votes
Niger coup: Junta shuts airspace citing military intervention threat politics Article 41 words 12 votes
Finland's new economy minister has resigned after just ten days in office over remarks he made at a far-right event four years ago politics Article 40 words 21 votes
Greek elections: Mitsotakis hails conservative win as mandate for reform politics Article 766 words 16 votes
Finland's new economy minister has apologised for extremist remarks after it emerged he addressed a far-right group four years ago politics Article 40 words 7 votes
Finland's far-right Perussuomalaiset party has agreed to enter a coalition government with the centre-right Kokoomus and two other groups politics Article 33 words 12 votes
Finnish conservative leader Petteri Orpo has won a nail-biting three-way election race, defeating Prime Minister Sanna Marin's centre left Sosiaalidemokraattien politics Article 7 votes
Prime Minister Sanna Marin is now facing a tough election battle as head of Finland's centre-left Sosiaalidemokraattien politics Article 1131 words 3 votes
Simon Ekpa, controversial leader of a Nigerian secessionist movement, has been arrested at his home in Finland politics Article 641 words 2 votes
France strikes: One million protest against Macron's rise in retirement age politics Article 946 words 10 votes
Diplomats from Finland have a unique way of engaging with people – will the UK warm to naked sauna diplomacy? politics Article 906 words 4 votes
Denmark's centre-left has secured the most votes in a general election – unexpectedly gained two seats and secured its best result in two decades politics Article 37 words 5 votes
As the midterm elections approach in the US, does Finland have the answer to fake news? politics Article 6 votes
As part of a new series that looks abroad for inspiration on how to fix flaws in the US political system – we ask whether Norway's young MPs have the answer politics Article 1088 words 5 votes
Scottish independence: 19 October 2023 proposed as date for referendum politics Article 1167 words 9 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 opposition Arbeiderpartiet has won Norway's general election – brings an end to eight years of conservative government, paving the way for a centre-left coalition politics Article 16 votes
Historic impeachment trial gets underway in Denmark against former MP Inger Støjberg who spearheaded dozens of tough immigration measures politics Article 862 words 7 votes
Sweden's parliament has passed a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Stefan Löfven – Socialdemokraterna leader has a week to resign or call a snap election politics Article 60 words 7 votes
Race report: 'UK not deliberately rigged against ethnic minorities' politics Article 767 words 12 votes
Germany and Finland have repatriated five women and eighteen children from Syrian camps housing suspected family members of Islamic State militants Article 44 words 6 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
Belgium has expelled five Danish far-right activists and banned them for a year over their plans to burn a Quran in a mainly-Muslim area of Brussels politics Article 33 words 10 votes
Rasmus Paludan, head of Denmark's far-right Stram Kurs party, has been given a month in jail for a string of offences including racism politics Article 360 words 7 votes
Norway's right-wing Progress Party is quitting the government over a decision to bring home from Syria a woman suspected of affiliation to the Islamic State politics Article 178 words 6 votes