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  • Ethiopia Sweden Wants to Reinforce Relation With Ethiopia

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Sweden seeks partnership with Ethiopia to build its relation with Africa on a new foundation, Swedish Ministers said on Monday. The remark came up while Sweden's Minister of Finance Anders Borg and Minister for International Development Cooperation Gunilla Carlsson held discussion with Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn in Addis Ababa. The Ministers said the economic growth of Africa and ...

  • Banks in Denmark Start Campaign to Block Stricter Capital Rules

    General Sources - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Denmark's banks are preparing a campaign that will target the country's lawmakers in an effort to prevent the nation exceeding European regulatory standards. Politicians from the government and opposition will this month be invited to a town hall meeting arranged by the Association of Danish Mortgage Banks to hear academics, industry representatives and business groups address ...

  • Danish railway fans get carriage away

    General Sources - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Eighty Danish train enthusiasts joined forces with fellow countryman and project leader Henrik Ludvigsen to build the world’s longest plastic railway line. The track, which was constructed from 93,307 pieces of Lego, was 4,000 metres in length and won a Guinness World Record for the longest-ever Lego track. The train took four hours to traverse the course, which took six hours to ...

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  • Sweden grabs world title on home ice

    China Daily - Monday 20th May, 2013

    /enpproperty--> Sweden battled back from a goal down to grab its ninth world ice hockey title on Sunday with a 5-1 win over unfancied Switzerland. Vancouver Canucks center Henrik Sedin collected two goals and an assist, while goalkeeper Jhonas Enroth made 26 saves to avenge a 3-2 defeat in the preliminary round. The win has also ended the home-ice curse that prevented the ...

  • Handshake ordeal leads to Swedish town paying fine

    Middle East Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A Swedish town has agreed to pay a man civil damages after an official said he couldn't have an internship if he wasn't comfortable shaking hands with women. An unidentified man was granted an internship in the Trollhattan office of integration and was undergoing a final meeting with a female supervisor. When the woman went to shake the man's hand he refused, citing religious ...

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