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Three pupils injured in misogynist stabbing at Vähäjärvi School in Finland

Three students were injured in a stabbing at Vähäjärven koulu (Vähäjärvi School) in Pirkkala, near Tampere, on Tuesday morning. According to Finnish broadcaster Yle, the suspect is a 16-year-old boy,
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Broadcasters demand EBU investigate Eurovision voting amid Israel controversy

Several European public broadcasters have formally requested that the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) launch an independent investigation into potential irregularities in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 voting process. The call
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USA embassy pressures Copenhagen to drop diversity policies in parking license row

The USA embassy in Copenhagen has come under fire for what local officials have described as an unprecedented and "completely absurd" attempt to interfere with the city's diversity and inclusion
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EU and UK reach the first agreement after Brexit: defence and fisheries

The European Union and the United Kingdom have reached a pivotal agreement covering key sectors including defence, fisheries, and food trade, in what EU Council President António Costa described as
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Europe should lead the “free world”, says EU Foreign Minister

During a visit to Copenhagen this week, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called on Europe to take up the mantle as leader of the free world, a title traditionally
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May 17: Norway celebrates Constitution Day with sun and tradition

The Norwegian Constitution Day ("Grunnlovsdagen") — was celebrated across the country on Friday with colorful parades, royal appearances, and unseasonably warm weather in the south. But this year’s festivities were
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Austria wins Eurovision 2025 with JJ’s opera-techno anthem ‘Wasted Love’

Austria claimed its third ever Eurovision Song Contest victory on Saturday night, with 24-year-old artist Johannes Pietsch, known by his stage name JJ, captivating both juries and audiences with his
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All five Nordics reach Eurovision 2025 final in Basel

For the first time since 2014, all five Nordic countries—Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland—have qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final, taking place tonight in Basel, Switzerland. This historic
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Copenhagen mayor suggests a nuclear reactor near city center

As Denmark reconsiders its four-decade-old nuclear ban, the debate took a dramatic local turn this week when Jens-Kristian Lütken, Employment and Integration Mayor of Copenhagen for the Venstre party, publicly
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Swedish journalist Joakim Medin returns home after 51 days in Turkish prison

Swedish journalist Joakim Medin, detained in Turkey for over seven weeks, has finally returned home. His plane from Istanbul landed in Sweden on Friday evening, marking the end of a
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Three pupils injured in misogynist stabbing at Vähäjärvi School in Finland

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Broadcasters demand EBU investigate Eurovision voting amid Israel controversy

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USA embassy pressures Copenhagen to drop diversity policies in parking license row

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EU and UK reach the first agreement after Brexit: defence and fisheries

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Europe should lead the “free world”, says EU Foreign Minister

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