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May 09, 2023
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The Local - Norway
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Price hikes loom in Norway as impact of weak krone grows
So far this year, the Norwegian economy has shown high resiliency to interest rate increases and inflation. However, analysts believe that a slowdown is around the corner.
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - France
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EXPLAINED: How to file France's new property tax declaration
People who own property in France have an extra bit of paperwork to complete this year - the Déclaration d'occupation. We take a look at how you go about doing the new property tax declaration.
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - France
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Explained: The difference between French residency and citizenship
As a foreigner in France you enter a complicated world of bureaucracy, but one question we are asked a lot is the difference in status between residency and citizenship. Here's an overview.
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Politics in Sweden: Is this government really a threat to democracy?
Sweden's opposition leader Magdalena Andersson on Sunday accused the government of 'threatening the fundamentals of our democracy', only to find herself accused of a scaremongering populism.
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - Denmark
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Denmark’s Lidl supermarkets to end all tobacco sales by 2029
Consumers will no longer be able to buy tobacco products of any kind in Lidl supermarkets in Denmark by the end of 2028, the company announced on Tuesday.
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - Italy
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Italian word of the day: 'Nipote'
Here's a good word for talking about your niece. Or nephew. Or grandchild. Or second cousin twice removed...
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - Germany
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Could it soon get harder to get private health insurance in Germany?
According to reports in German media, the Social Democrats (SPD) and Greens want to make it harder for high earners to switch to private health insurance. Here's what you need to know.
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - Austria
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How to get a €5,000 government subsidy to buy an electric car in Austria
The Austrian government is keen to get more people driving electric vehicles. Here’s what the latest changes to the e-car subsidy scheme could mean for you.
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Migration Agency boss says Sweden talent deportation problem exaggerated
The head of Sweden's Migration Agency has hit back at accusations that highly-skilled labour migrants in Sweden still have work permit extensions refused for minor mistakes, claiming that between 98 and 99 percent of extensions are approved.
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May 09, 2023
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The Local - Austria
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Fact check: Does the far-right in Austria really want to ban sweatpants in schools?
Occasionally, members of the far-right party FPÖ make headlines for their extreme demands - most recently, for a ban on wearing sweatpants in schools. Here are three seemingly random things they want to outlaw in Austria.