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Passengers must stay on cruise ship in Norwegian harbour

A cruise ship carrying more than 200 people docked in a Norwegian harbour on Wednesday and ordered to keep everyone on board after a...

Top Gear unveils Norwegian hosts for local remake

Top Gear is getting a Norwegian remake – and here are its hosts. BBC Studios announced that three local versions of the motoring show have...

Former Danish PM attacks Trump for comments on defence spending

A former Danish prime minister has lashed out at Donald Trump for his tweet about military spending, saying defence willingness is not just about...

‘I promise not to do this’: Trump on building hotel in Greenland

US president Donald Trump has posted a light-hearted tweet likely to further inflame sensitivities over his comments about buying Greenland, photo-shopping a picture of...

Danish police investigate after 100 gravestones vandalised

About 100 gravestones in Denmark have been found vandalised with graffiti in a cemetery next to Hadsund Church in the eastern part of the...

Danish PM resigns after election gains for left-leaning parties

Denmark’s centre-right prime minister has resigned after a general election that ended with a gain for left-leaning parties and a big loss for populists...

UN judges increase Radovan Karadzic sentence to life in prison

United Nations appeals judges have upheld the convictions of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity and...

Several killed in train accident on Danish island bridge

Several people have been killed in a train accident on a bridge linking the central Danish islands of Zealand and Funen, police said. Officers did...

Tougher laws, said to be ‘probably illegal’ by transport minister, pushes Uber out of Denmark

The Danish branch of the ride-sharing service Uber is shutting down its services in the Scandinavian country due to a proposed law that toughens...

Denmark passes law allowing them to seize asylum seekers’ valuables

Danish politicians have voted to let police seize valuables worth more than 10,000 kroner (€1,300) from asylum seekers to help cover their housing and...

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