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  • Maersk ties up with container ship rivals

    Times of India - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    COPENHAGEN: The container shipping unit of Danish shipping and oil group A.P. Moller-Maersk has entered into an alliance with its two biggest rivals MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. and CMA CGM to improve operations and services. The companies, the three biggest container shipping operators in the world measured on capacity, aim to start operations in the second quarter of 2014, depending ...

  • Scottish island groups launch campaign for more autonomy

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Councils for the Orkneys, Shetlands and Western Isles in Scotland launched the "Our Islands, Our Future" campaign Monday, seeking greater autonomy. The councils called for a "new Scottish constitutional settlement," The Scotsman reported. Officials said they are seeking greater independence whether or not a referendum to create an independent Scotland passes next year. ...

  • Sweden return excites Spains Ainhoa

    UEFA - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Explaining that being among the top teams in Europe is like "a prize," goalkeeper Ainhoa insisted thatSpain were going to Sweden determined to compete with the ...

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  • Copenhagen Airport applies noise lessons to cut air pollution

    General Sources - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    SPECIAL REPORT / When trade unionists began raising concerns about the health impact of pollution on airfield ground and service crews, including possible links to cancer, the Copenhagen Airport moved to restrict aircraft engine use and shift towards greener service ...

  • No food no water no blankets - welcome to Norwegian Air Shuttle

    eTN - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Norwegian Air Shuttle, Europe's third-largest budget airline, has apologised for refusing passengers food, water and even blankets on its recently launched long-haul flights to New York and Bangkok. A 16-year-old spent his Oslo to New York flight freezing since he only had cash and no credit card with him to pay the $5 fee charged by the carrier for renting a blanket, the daily newspaper ...

  • Sports Briefing | Swimming Danish Swimmer Tests Positive for Drugs

    New York Times - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Mads Glaesner, a Danish swimmer, will be stripped of gold and bronze medals from last ...

  • Randers keeper Ousted linked with Vancouver Whitecaps

    Tribal Football - Monday 17th June, 2013

    . The 28-year olds contract with Danish SuperLiga side Randers is set to expire and reports emanating in his homeland suggest he could be on the move to Canada early next month. Whitecaps head coach Martin Rennie has Brad Knighton and Joe Cannon as his senior keepers but is believed to be keen to bring in some further quality to push the pair, however, he was coy when quizzed on the ...

  • Danish regulator tells Danske Bank to set aside more capital

    Reuters - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Danske Bank, the country's biggest financial institution, said the order from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) would result over time in a rise in risk-weighted assets of around 100 billion Danish crowns ($17.89 billion) relative to the figure for the first quarter of this year of 797 ...

  • Sweden bans Google Apps for government employees over privacy concerns

    Global Post - Monday 17th June, 2013

    A Google user online in a cybercafe in Brasilia on April 09, 2008. Leaked documents have revealed that the US National Security Agency has been tapping directly into the servers of nine US Internet companies, including Google, through a top-secret government program called PRISM. (EVARISTO SA/AFP/Getty Images) Sweden's data privacy watchdog has banned the use of Google applications, ...

  • Biggest Banks in Denmark Told Systemic Assets Can Be Bailed Out

    General Sources - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Denmark will do what it can to protect banking assets needed to sustain the economy, the head of the nation's central bank said. "Concerning systemic institutions, one would do everything possible to protect the systemically important parts, which would include considerations to the well-being of the general public," Governor Lars Rohde said in an interview in Copenhagen. ...

  • A Classic Danish Experience Where Youd Least Expect It

    General Sources - Monday 17th June, 2013

    3XN , opened at the end of March, and it's a short bus ride from the airport. On the outside, the low-lying, curvaceous structure, which is surrounded by a raised moat, looks like a sea creature breaching the ocean; the metallic, cross-hatched surface resemble scales. The building is laid out like a lop-sided starfish, with zones for marine life from different parts of the world--it ...

  • Lego makes beautiful music with the Sydney Opera House

    CNet - Monday 17th June, 2013

    official Lego Sydney Opera House set before as part of the toy company's Architecture range, but let's be honest: an awful lot of detail got lost in the model's tiny size. Lego's about to do something about that, though. On September 1, Lego fanatics will be able to get their hands on an insanely detailed, 2,989-piece model of the iconic building designed by Danish ...

  • Turbulent start to Norwegians budget long-haul flights

    C News - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Norwegian Air Shuttle, Europe's third-largest budget airline, apologised Monday for refusing passengers food, water and even blankets on its recently launched long-haul flights to New York and Bangkok. A 16-year-old spent his Oslo to New York flight freezing since he only had cash and no credit card with him to pay the $5 fee charged by the carrier for renting a blanket, the daily newspaper ...

  • Denmark swimmer stripped of two worlds medals

    Sports Illustrated - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Thanassis Stavrakis/AP COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) -- Danish swimmer Mads Glaesner will be stripped of gold and bronze medals from last year's world short-course championships because of a positive drug test. The Danish swimming federation says Glaesner received a three-month suspension after testing positive for Levmetamfetamine, a product used in nasal decongestants, after ...

  • Umm al-Qaiwain Crown Prince receives Swedish Ambassador

    WAM - Monday 17th June, 2013

    WAM UMM AL-QAIWAIN ,June 17th, 2013 (WAM) -- H.H. Sheikh Rashid bin Saud bin Rashid Al Mu'alla, Crown Prince of Umm al-Qaiwain, today received the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to the UAE, Max Pure, who paid a courtesy call to the Emiri Court at the beginning of his tenure in the country. Sheikh Rashid welcomed the envoy and wished him success in his new assignment. During the ...

  • Norway airline refuses passengers water food

    New Zealand Herald - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Norwegian Air Shuttle, Europe's third-largest budget airline, has apologised for refusing passengers food, water and even blankets on its recently launched long-haul flights to New York and Bangkok. A 16-year-old spent his Oslo to New York flight freezing since he only had cash and no credit card with him to pay the $5 fee charged by the carrier for renting a blanket, the daily newspaper ...

  • Photos LEGO takes the art world by storm

    Vancouver Sun - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Creations by New York-based artist Nathan Sawaya made of LEGO bricks are on display during the opening The Art of the Brick exhibition at Discovery Times Square in New York City. Sawaya’s art focuses on large-scale sculptures using only LEGO bricks and he was the first artist to ever take LEGO into the art world. The exhibition runs until Jan. 5, ...

  • Danish swimmer title stripped for doping

    General Sources - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Photo: Australian News Channel Pty Ltd Denmark's Mads Glaesner was on Monday banned for three months and stripped of his 2012 world shortcourse 1500m title after failing a drugs test, swimming's governing body FINA announced.The 24-year-old tested positive for the banned stimulant levomethamphetamine in a control conducted during the championships in Istanbul last December.As well as ...

  • Afghan fugitive arrested in Rome allegedly killed wife in Norway

    Middle East Times - Monday 17th June, 2013

    An Afghan fugitive accused of killing his wife and abducting their child in Norway has been arrested in Rome, investigators said Monday. Police in Oslo, Norway, had sought Noori Ahmad in the Wednesday death of his 17-year-old wife, the Italian news agency ANSA reported. Ahmad was located by tracking his calls after police found the telephone number of a friend who lived in Naples and who was ...

  • Canucks sign Swedish goaltender Joacim Eriksson

    The Globe and Mail - Monday 17th June, 2013

    A worker moves a hockey net as Vancouver Canucks team logos are projected on the ice before the team's NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday February 2, 2012 (The Canadian ...

  • Swimming Denmarks Glaesner banned stripped of 1500m title

    General Sources - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Denmark's MadsGlaesnerwas on Monday banned for three months and stripped of his 2012 world short course 1500m title after failing a drugs test, swimming's governing body FINA ...

  • Hundreds of mothers in Denmark hold breastfeeding protest outside Copenhagens City Hall

    General Sources - Monday 17th June, 2013

    Enlarge Image Hundreds of women feed their babies outside City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Monday June 17, 2013, in a demonstration to promote public breastfeeding after customers at a cafe told a woman suckling her baby that it was disgusting. (AP Photo/Polfoto, Mik Eskestad) DENMARK OUT COPENHAGEN - Hundreds of Danish mothers have held a breastfeeding protest outside Copenhagen's City ...

  • Myanmar or Burma – Swedish Handbook Answers Questions on Political Names

    Global Herald - Monday 17th June, 2013

    has been released by the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The book gives the official names for government departments, countries and titles in seven languages. However, even the book’s editor admits that it may not hit the bestseller list, ';If the new edition has not been eagerly awaited, it has at least been in demand, as many know that the previous edition is out of ...

  • Red Cross Norway raise questions about Canadian bill banning cluster bombs

    The Globe and Mail - Monday 17th June, 2013

    A Cluster Bomb Unit containing more than 600 cluster bombs, that was dropped by Israeli warplanes during the 34-day long Hezbollah-Israeli war, sits in a field in the southern village of Ouazaiyeh, Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006. (MOHAMMED ...

  • Let’s mend fences with Denmark

    General Sources - Monday 17th June, 2013

    India’s relations with Denmark have been frozen since 2011 following the Danish High Court ruling against the extradition of Kim Davies in connection with the Purulia arms drop incident of 1995. In a rare display of anger, India froze senior official-level contacts with Denmark, and later tightened visa procedures for Danish tourists and businessmen. It is timely to reassess the situation ...

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