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Lost Disney film turns up in Norway

A copy of a Walt Disney film which was believed to be lost has been discovered in northern Norway, revealed the Norwegian National Library.

GeneralDecember 24, 2014
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Sweden: Immigrant children more likely to suffer bullying

 Immigrant children in Sweden are three times more likely to be bullied at school than their Swedish counterparts, according to a study by researchers...

Society, SwedenDecember 23, 2014
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Swansea boss admits Sigurdsson may want to play for bigger club

Swansea City manager Gary Monk has said that Icelandic midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson may end up wanting to play for a Champions League club, but insiste...

Iceland, SportsDecember 22, 2014
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Icelandic foreign minister speaks out on gender equality

 Icelandic Foreign Minister Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson has urged world leaders to start being more serious about gender equality and sexism.

Iceland, InternationalDecember 21, 2014
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Helsinki zoo to allow Finns to choose lion cubs’ names

Korkeasaari Zoo in Helsinki is to allow Finns to suggest names for the Asiatic lion triplets born at the zoo last spring.

Entertainment, EnvironmentDecember 18, 2014
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Fewer fathers taking paternity leave in Iceland

The number of fathers taking paternity leave in Iceland is on the decline, with families unable to afford the loss in earnings any more.

Iceland, SocietyDecember 17, 2014
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Teaching stressing more than ever in Denmark

The number of teachers complaining of feeling severely stressed in Denmark is on the rise, with many now having to visit occupational health clinics s...

Denmark, EducationDecember 16, 2014
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Gudjohnsen could make emotional return to Bolton

 Icelandic football legend Eidur Gudjohnsen looks set for a remarkable return to Bolton Wanderers, the club where he shot to stardom more than 15 year...

Iceland, SportsDecember 15, 2014
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