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Car theft is dramatically falling in Sweden though car insurance continues to rise
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Since the year 2000, car theft in Sweden has continued to fall but auto
insurance in this country has gone the opposite direction. What is
going on?
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Talking about tax dodging, British politicians grilled Google and today to interrogate Amazon about taxes - Reuters.
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This is how Britain will fare if the they vote to leave the EU - Reuters
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Stockholm school of Economics has paid its Rector Rolf Wolff to go
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Income inequality said to be is growing fastest in Sweden - Surprise challenge to the over hyped welfare state.
Sweden
hosts Eurovision song contest won by Denmark on Saturday
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Photo: Swedish television, winner of teh Euro vision contest.
The Swedish city of
Which are the countries in EU where homosexuals are harassed most?
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Lithuania
tops the list of countries in the EU where guy people feel unsafe while
homosexuals in the Netherlands feel less discriminated against.
Norway to cut aid to Tanzania by 2025 but to increase it to impoverished Malawi
Friday, 17 May 2013
Norway believes that it is now time to stop giving hand outs or
economic aid to some African countries such as Tanzania. In that light,
International Development minister, Heikki Holmås is working the most
subtle ways of cutting down aid to Tanzania.
Norwegian counties are banning the Niqab in schools - First step towards country wide ban?
Friday, 17 May 2013
Various Norwegian local authorities have decided after a very strong
and heated debate to introduce a ban on the niqab and other
comprehensive headgear at all high schools.
Swedish Research: New findings may
stop the early aging disease Progeria
Friday, 17 May 2013![]()
Progeria otherwise know in as HGPS (Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria
Syndrome) an extremely rare, fatal genetic condition which affects
children and gives them an appearance of accelerated aging seems to be
opening up to the route of cure led by researchers in Sweden.
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