Finland’s anti-personnel mines will return to service from 10 January 2026, after the country’s withdrawal from the Ottawa Treaty, the Finnish Defence Forces (Puolustusvoimat) confirmed at a press briefing in
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Swedish AP funds hold multi‑billion‑krona stakes in companies accused by UN human rights experts of contributing to violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza. The largest manager, AP7, says it
Copenhagen defence industry investment was approved on 21 August 2025, as the City Council (Borgerrepræsentationen) backed a proposal to explore placing part of the municipality’s liquidity in the European defence
Elderly meal delivery in Denmark could become cheaper from 2026, as the government proposes DKK 200 million (€26.8 million) per year to subsidise delivered meals for older people and individuals
Revolution Wind has been suspended off Rhode Island after the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) issued a stop‑work order on 22 August 2025, citing national security concerns. Ørsted
The digital euro project is moving faster after the United States approved a federal law on stablecoins, prompting EU institutions to weigh public blockchain options such as Ethereum or Solana
The Faroe Islands government has presented a new bill that would enable sanctions against Russian vessels, following the EU’s decision to blacklist two Russian shipping companies accused of espionage. The
Sweden will build new nuclear power for the first time in half a century, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (Moderate Party) announced during a press conference at the Ringhals nuclear power
NATO logistics base in Sweden will be established in Enköping, central Sweden, after a government decision on 21 August 2025. The base will coordinate troop movements in Northern Europe and
Denmark’s coffee and chocolate tax will be scrapped under a government plan aimed at easing high food prices and cutting red tape. The cabinet proposes to abolish excise duties on
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