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Norway’s 2015 GDP growth prediction slashed

Economic outlook for mainland economy in Norway isn’t looking quite as rosy as original hoped, with the minority government proposing a revision to th...

Economy, NorwayMay 18, 2015
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Piggy poo-llution causes stink in Wales

A council in Wales is blaming its poor air quality on Danish pigs, saying particles from their faeces are drifting over the UK.

Denmark, FeaturedFebruary 19, 2012
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Greenland offering first east coast oil drilling licences

Greenlandic authorities have opened bidding on oil prospecting licences to the east of the country for the first time. Interest is said to be strong, ...

Business, EnergyJanuary 23, 2012
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Greenpeace ambush oil execs into phony meeting

Greenpeace has got one over on the top dogs of the oil industry after duping them into listening to a lecture about the perils of exploration in Green...

Business, DenmarkDecember 11, 2011
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Cairn comes up empty-handed again

Cairn Energy has yet again failed to find oil or gas at its wells in Greenland. The Scottish exploration company’s shares fell one percent on the anno...

Business, EnergyDecember 7, 2011
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Cairn finally scores in Greenland

British drilling firm Cairn Energy has seen its share prices increase after finally finding evidence of oil in one of its controversial Greenland well...

Business, EnergyNovember 17, 2011
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Service station pays out for Roma discrimination

The owner of a Swedish petrol station has been ordered to compensate a Roma woman after an employee asked her to pay for her petrol in advance.

Business, CultureOctober 16, 2011
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Greenland PM on official visit to Iceland, oil and gas co-operation on the cards

The Greenlandic self-rule Prime Minister, Kuupik Kleist is on a three-day official visit to Iceland, which began yesterday.

Business, DenmarkSeptember 6, 2011
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