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平和に賭けるオマーン ―「賢明な中立」が示す中東外交の新たな可能性
【INPS Japan/London Post=モハメド・サブリーン】 数十年に一度とも言える激動の時代を迎えている中東において、ハイサム・ビン・ターリク国王の指導の下、オマーン国は独自の外交路線を貫いている。|英語版| […] 投稿 平和に賭けるオマーン ―「賢明な中立」が示す中東外交の新たな可能性 は INPS Japan に最初に表示されました。
Rain and thunderstorms to break heatwave in eastern Norway
Eastern Norway’s scorching summer heatwave will end abruptly on Saturday as rain and thunderstorms sweep across the region, according to the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Meteorologist Haldis Berge told Dagbladet that Østlandet and Agder will see widespread rain and thunder, though local variations in intensity are expected. Residents are advised to pr
Broken glass found on playground in Aurskog-Høland
A two-year-old girl was injured after encountering crushed glass on a playground near Bjørkelangen station in Aurskog-Høland, Akershus, Dagbladet reports. Dan Klementsen told the newspaper his daughter, Alma Lopez, came to him crying with blood on her hand. He later discovered large amounts of broken glass in the lower handholds of a climbing frame where […]
Immigrant students with incomplete primary education denied upper secondary access
Immigrant students in the Faroe Islands who have not completed primary education in Faroese and Danish are being denied entry to upper secondary school or Glasir vocational training, according to a report by Faroese broadcaster KVF. Deirdre Hansen, a guidance counsellor at Kambsdalur Upper Secondary School, told KVF that some long-term immigrant residents wh
Man sentenced to two years for Espoo school attack inspired by Breivik
A district court in western Uusimaa has sentenced a man to two years in prison for a knife attack at a vocational school in Espoo’s Leppävaara last September. The 19-year-old, born in 2007, entered his former school on the morning of 29 September 2025 carrying a 17 cm kitchen knife in his backpack. He later […] The post Man sentenced to two years for Espoo s
Swedish unemployment continues to fall
Swedish unemployment fell by half a percentage point in June compared with the same month last year, according to new figures from the Public Employment Service reported by SVT. The jobless rate dropped from 6.9% to 6.4%, representing 22,000 fewer registered job seekers than in June 2025, for a total of 344,357 unemployed. Of these, […] The post Swedish unem
Young Finns embrace schlager music in rural dance halls
A dance hall in Kainuu has become a gathering place for young Finns, with over a third of tickets for a Kake Randelin concert sold to attendees under 25, reports Yle. Schlager music remains popular among young people, particularly outside major cities. In eastern and northern Finland, more than half the population listens to the […] The post Young Finns embr
Woman visits public hospital 59 times after private eye surgery
A Danish woman has made 59 visits to Aalborg University Hospital since 2016 due to complications from a private lens replacement surgery, according to a DR P1 Morgen report. Bodil Sørensen, 65, paid 50,000 kroner for the procedure to correct presbyopia but now suffers from chronic dry, irritated eyes, forcing her to wear protective glasses […] The post Woman
Police investigate severe assault in Sipoo
Police in Sipoo are investigating a severe assault after a woman and a dog were stabbed at a private residence in the Söderkulla area on Thursday afternoon, Yle reports. The victim was found at the scene and taken for further medical treatment. Her injuries are not considered serious. The dog, believed to be injured, had […] The post Police investigate sever
Thieves broke into a home in Havnsø while the owner was on holiday
A break-in at Ole Geert Olsen’s home in Havnsø, Vestsjælland, has left him unsettled after thieves ransacked his belongings while he was away in Sweden in late June. His neighbour, who was checking on the house, noticed drawers and cabinet doors left open and immediately contacted Olsen, who then reported the incident to his insurance […] The post Thieves br
World’s largest modern Viking ship sails into Oslofjord
The Draken Harald Hårfagre, the world’s largest Viking ship in active operation, has arrived in Oslofjord after filming for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming movie The Odyssey, reports Dagbladet. The ship, with its dragon-headed prow, hemp ropes, and red sail, docked near Oslo’s Sukkerbiten, close to the Opera House and Munch Museum. Its crew is preparing to […]
Midt- og Vestjylland leads Denmark in citations for 17-year-old drivers
Midt- og Vestjylland police district has issued more citations to newly licensed 17-year-old drivers than any other district in Denmark, according to a report by DR. Since 1 July 2025, when 17-year-olds with valid licenses were permitted to drive alone between 05:00 and 20:00, there have been 2,397 citations issued nationwide against drivers in this […] The
Car crashes into kitchen of Norwegian holiday home
A car plowed through the wall of a holiday home in Herand, Ullensvang, on Wednesday afternoon, coming to rest halfway inside the kitchen, Dagbladet reports. The homeowner, Kirsti Bakke, had just stepped outside onto the terrace when the vehicle struck. “It sounded almost like a bomb going off. The whole house shook,” she said. Bakke […] The post Car crashes
Psychiatric alarm system fails for third time at Aalborg hospital
Aalborg University Hospital’s psychiatric alarm system failed for the third time in months, state broadcaster DR reports. The latest failure was detected during a test in the early hours of Sunday. Staff were not informed for several hours, despite procedures requiring immediate notification. In May, a patient assaulted staff at the hospital’s forensic psych
Multiple data center operators eye empty paper mill in Lappeenranta
UPM is in talks with data center operators to convert the former Kaukaa paper mill in Lappeenranta into a server facility, reports Yle. Lappeenranta Mayor Tuomo Sallinen said interest in the vacant machine hall has been strong, noting a data center would be a far better alternative than leaving the space empty. The mill’s paper […] The post Multiple data cen
High wildfire risk across much of Sweden
Sweden’s meteorological agency SMHI reports a very high to extreme wildfire risk across southern Sweden up to Dalarna and Gästrikland, with high to very high risk along the Norrland coast, inland Norrland, and southern Gotland. SMHI meteorologist Marie Stark warns that fires can start and spread rapidly in forests and on open land, urging the […] The post Hi
Farmers adopt organic methods as fertilizer prices rise
Finnish farmers are increasingly turning to organic farming techniques such as crop rotation and alternative fertilizers as rising costs push conventional growers to reconsider traditional methods, reports Yle. Risto Mäkipernaa, an organic farmer in Kauhava, advocates for crop rotation regardless of whether a farm is organic or conventional. His oat field, i
Faroese fish exports rise by 1.3 billion krona
Faroese fish exports increased by 1.3 billion krona from June last year to May this year, according to figures from the Faroese statistics agency Hagstovan. Total exports during this period reached just over 10 billion krona, marking an 11.2 percent growth. Export values rose for most fish species, though the value of feed and fishmeal […] The post Faroese f
Headless animal carcasses found in Kauhava
Police in South Ostrobothnia are seeking public tips after headless animal remains, possibly from livestock, were discovered near a railway in the Mikkilä area of Kauhava. A landowner found bones and heavily decomposed internal organs in early July. Authorities believe the remains have been in the area for a long time, as their poor condition […] The post He
Lapland’s summer feels cool despite above-average temperatures
Lapland’s summer has felt unusually cool this year, despite temperatures running 1–2°C above the long-term average, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute. In Ylitornio, the mercury has hit 25°C or higher on only three days so far this summer. Last July, the same threshold was crossed 26 days in a row—the longest continuous heatwave recorded […] T



