+ Follow DENMARK AND NORWAY Tag
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[Title] => 2 French girls investigated as would-be jihadi
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[Title] => UK to help destroy Syria's chemical stockpile
[Summary] => The U.K. will help the international mission to destroy Syria's chemical weapons program, officials said Friday, joining a complex operation with prominent roles for the US, Denmark and Norway.
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[Title] => Putin vows to beef up Arctic military presence
[Summary] => Expanding Russia's military presence in the Arctic region is among the top priorities for the nation's armed forces, President Vladimir Putin said yesterday.
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[Title] => Putin says Russia needs to beef up Arctic presence
[Summary] => President Vladimir Putin on yesterday said the US navy's capability in the Arctic is a key reason for Russia to beef up its presence in the region.
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[Title] => Gov’t to hold European roadshows
[Summary] => The government is holding roadshows in Europe next month to attract more investments from European companies, a trade official said.
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[Title] => French Senate says 'non' to mini-Miss pageants
[Summary] => Child beauty pageants may soon be banned in France, after a surprise vote in the French Senate that rattled the pageant industry and raised questions about how the French relate to girls' sexuality.
[DatePublished] => 2013-09-19 05:06:46
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[Title] => State of peace: RP ranks 130th
[Summary] => The Philippines ranked 130th in the 2010 Global Peace Index (GPI), an international survey that measured the state of peace in 149 countries.
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[Title] => Airline passengers see tighter security
[Summary] => (AP) Extra pat-downs before boarding. No getting up for the last hour of the flight. More bomb-sniffing dogs. Airports worldwide tightened security a day after a passenger tried to ignite some kind of explosive on a flight into Detroit.
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[Title] => RP ranks 114th among 144 countries in Global Peace Index
[Summary] => WASHINGTON – The Philippines is 114th among 144 countries in the world rated for their state of peace in the face of global recession and growing political instability.
[DatePublished] => 2009-06-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Canada's last igloo to be flattened amid Arctic boom
[Summary] => IQALUIT, Canada (AFP) - The last igloo in Canada's far north, which housed a family restaurant for 27 years, is set to be demolished to make room for offices, amid a flurry of economic activity in the remote Arctic.
Purchased in May by an Edmonton-based hotel operator, the Kamotiq Inn restaurant is to be replaced in the coming months by a 4,645 square-meter (50,000 square-foot) office building.
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[Title] => UK to help destroy Syria's chemical stockpile
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[Title] => Putin vows to beef up Arctic military presence
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[Title] => Putin says Russia needs to beef up Arctic presence
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[Title] => French Senate says 'non' to mini-Miss pageants
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[Title] => Canada's last igloo to be flattened amid Arctic boom
[Summary] => IQALUIT, Canada (AFP) - The last igloo in Canada's far north, which housed a family restaurant for 27 years, is set to be demolished to make room for offices, amid a flurry of economic activity in the remote Arctic.
Purchased in May by an Edmonton-based hotel operator, the Kamotiq Inn restaurant is to be replaced in the coming months by a 4,645 square-meter (50,000 square-foot) office building.
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December 27, 2009 - 9:00am
August 17, 2007 - 10:34am