Norway wants to ban unhealthy food ads that target teens – doesn't go as far as the UK's rule but pushes far beyond other European countries' efforts politics Article 1211 words 10 votes
Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris: Who is leading in the US presidential election polls? politics Article 375 words, published Aug 26 2024 35 votes
Police in Denmark to implement facial recognition technology to combat violent crimes – recent increases in crime in Copenhagen involving gangs from neighbouring Sweden politics Article 489 words 9 votes
Finland's PM Petteri Orpo urged parliament not to weaken a deportation bill that would allow Finnish border authorities to refuse to accept asylum applications in certain circumstances politics Article 327 words 5 votes
Danish government makes new pact with youth organisations to protect children in the EU from the addictive design of social media and tech giants' business models politics Article 316 words 8 votes
Denmark was the first to post an ambassador to Silicon Valley. Now, it is leading Europe's diplomats in putting Big Tech on the right side of history. politics Article 1097 words 7 votes
Iran has accused Swedish EU employee Johan Floderus of spying for Israel and "corruption on earth", a crime that carries the death penalty under Tehran's Islamic laws politics Article 631 words 9 votes
Russia's war in Ukraine and destabilising "hybrid warfare" actions on the eastern border put foreign and security policy top of the agenda in Finland's presidential election politics Article 1687 words 8 votes
Finland faces autumn of discontent with strikes and protests over government's austerity budget politics Link 8 votes
With no dedicated government minister or national representation, the Sámi go to the polls in a vote to elect twenty-one members of the Sámi Parliament in Inari, Finland politics Article 827 words 12 votes
Finnish government unveils new plan to try and shake off the stigma of racism that has marred the first months of Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's right-wing coalition politics Link 16 votes
Finland's right-wing government is facing yet another crisis after old comments from a far-right blog forum, purportedly written by Riikka Purra, re-surfaced politics Link 14 votes
Europe's indigenous Sámi people have taken their fight for improved rights to the United Nations politics Article 730 words 8 votes
Sanna Marin's human rights legislation for indigenous Sámi fails – Sámi Parliament Act failed to get past the final committee stage in Finnish parliament politics Article 952 words 3 votes
Finland to start building 200km long border fence with Russia next year – estimated to cost a total of 380 million euros and be completed by 2026 politics Article 399 words 7 votes
Sanna Marin's Finnish government could collapse, as human rights laws stalled – new Sámi Parliament Act is the right of self-determination politics Article 1666 words 6 votes
United Nations committee finds Finland violated an international convention on racial discrimination when it comes to the political rights of Sámi politics Link 5 votes
Denmark says it is in talks with Rwanda about setting up a reception centre for asylum seekers politics Article 258 words 3 votes
Norwegian parties agree to form a centre-left minority government – two-party coalition will have to negotiate with other parties to pass laws politics Link 6 votes
Denmark will hold its first political trial in three decades after the country's ruling party supported a vote to impeach ex-immigration minister Inger Støjberg politics Article 381 words 6 votes
AfD official fired after saying migrants ‘could be shot or gassed’, German media reports politics Article 237 words 8 votes