Here is New Telegraph's news roundup of the top 15 latest Nigerian news
As is so often the case with Bidenomics, even good news is bad news because of the upward inflationary pressure.
Defacing or illegally removing election posters is a criminal offence. The
PostNord’s delivery numbers sink after new law passed, Denmark wants to help pay for Ukrainian missile defence, police question children after acid attack at school and more news from Denmark on Wednesday.
Fire services forced to return to stock exchange, young Norwegian sneaks into royal birthday, new flight to Scandinavian ski destination and more news from Denmark on Tuesday.
Police destroy Billund bomb threat object, fire services finish work at Børsen, cold nights likely to make roads icy this week and more news from Denmark on Monday.
Stock exchange façade collapses, police seize thousands of cars from reckless drivers, Copenhagen's Palads building closer to demolition and more news from Denmark on Friday.
Firefighters work to shore up burnt-out walls of old Stock Exchange, Great Belt Bridge traffic disruptions, world’s tallest wind turbine goes up in West Jutland and more news from Denmark on Thursday.
Swedish prime minister vows to implement never-before-seen legislation after man shot dead in front of son, only one candidate left in the Green Party's leadership race, and nurses and midwives threaten to refuse to work overtime. Here's the latest news.
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