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Ukrainian President And Norwegian Prime Minister Meet in Kyiv
August 25, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, welcomes Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, right, on arrival for bilateral meetings at the Mariinsky Palace, August 25, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Pre/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Daily Life In Berlin
Nordic flags hang still in front of the Nordic Embassies in Berlin, Germany, on August 20, 2025. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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Ukrainian President And Norwegian Prime Minister Meet in Kyiv
August 25, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: Ukrainian President VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY, right, shakes hands with Norwegian Prime Minister JONAS GAHR STORE, left, before their bilateral meeting at the Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Pre/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Daily Life In Malmö
The logo of the Swedish fast food restaurant chain Max is seen. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto) -
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Gaveskar Lighthouse In The Gothenburg Archipelago, Sweden.
A general view of Gaveskar lighthouse in the Gothenburg archipelago, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gaveskar Lighthouse In The Gothenburg Archipelago, Sweden.
A general view of Gaveskar lighthouse in the Gothenburg archipelago, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gaveskar Lighthouse In The Gothenburg Archipelago, Sweden.
A general view of Gaveskar lighthouse in the Gothenburg archipelago, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago, Danso, in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago, Vrango, in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago, Danso, in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago, Danso, in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago, Vrango, in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
Sailboats are seen near the Gothenburg archipelago in Vrango, Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
Sailboats are seen near the Gothenburg archipelago in Vrango, Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
Boats are seen in the Saltholmen outer harbor in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Gothenburg Archipelago In Gothenburg, Sweden.
A general view of the Gothenburg archipelago, Danso, in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Fia World Rally Championship WRC Secto Rally Finland 2025
Driver Ott Tanak and co-driver Martin Jarveoja of the Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team, in a Hyundai I20 N Rally1, face the first day of the race during the FIA World Rally Championship WRC Secto Rally Finland in Jyvaskyla, Finland, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Luca Barsali/NurPhoto) -
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FIA WRC - Secto Rally Finland 2025 - Day 1
Sebastien Ogier and Vincent Landais from France drive a Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 for the Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT team during the shakedown of the FIA WRC Secto Rally Finland in Jyvaskyla, Finland, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Federico Manoni/NurPhoto) -
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General View Of Gothenburg, Sweden's Second Largest City.
A view of Gothenburg city in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 30, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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General View Of Gothenburg, Sweden's Second Largest City.
A view of Gothenburg city in Gothenburg, Sweden, on July 30, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Kleipeda
The Swedish HSwMS Nyköping (K34) corvette is seen docked in Kleipeda, Lithuania on 26 July, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Kleipeda
The Swedish HSwMS Nyköping (K34) corvette is seen docked in Kleipeda, Lithuania on 26 July, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 23:
The IKEA logo displayed at the IKEA storefront in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 23, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 23:
The Walmart logo displayed at the Walmart storefront in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 23, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Rosenkällasjön Lake In Linköping, Sweden.
A duck gabbles at Rosenkallasjon Lake in Linkoping, Sweden, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage / Nurphoto) -
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Rosenkällasjön Lake In Linköping, Sweden.
Three Mute Swans fly over the Rosenkallasjon lake in Linkoping, Sweden, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage / Nurphoto) -
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Swedes left longing for sweets as viral TikTok starts craze for candy
The tradition of chomping through a kilo of sweets once a week is under threat as demand soars for sugary sweets.
Swedes love sweets. So when an American TikToker sparked a craze for Swedish candy this year, there was pride that an important part of national culture was being recognised around the world.
Freja holding the last boxes of Bubs Dizzy skulls and Toffee and Banana Foams, out of stock until February.
Freja Haulrik, assistant manager of ScandiKitchen, by the Scandinavian Pick'n'Mix section, Great Titchfield Street, London, UK.
15/11/2024.
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Swedes left longing for sweets as viral TikTok starts craze for candy
The tradition of chomping through a kilo of sweets once a week is under threat as demand soars for sugary sweets.
Swedes love sweets. So when an American TikToker sparked a craze for Swedish candy this year, there was pride that an important part of national culture was being recognised around the world.
Freja holding the last boxes of Bubs Dizzy skulls and Toffee and Banana Foams, out of stock until February.
Freja Haulrik, assistant manager of ScandiKitchen, by the Scandinavian Pick'n'Mix section, Great Titchfield Street, London, UK.
15/11/2024.
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FEATURE - Farben- und Blütenpracht an der Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9732639bq)
Vikings in traditional dress, enjoying the Scandinavian garden, sauna and plunge pool on the Viking Cruises Nordic Lifestyle Garden designed by Stephen Hall
Hampton Court Flower Show, London, UK - 02 Jul 2018
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Outdoor Fashion in Shades of Green
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FEATURE - Aster afternoon Tea
It is arguably Britain’s most genteel contribution to world cuisine but now the classic afternoon tea is being given a rugged Nordic makeover. The delicate traditions of cucumber finger sandwiches, scones and strawberry jam have been replaced by the more robust tastes and textures of rye bread, pickles and lingonberries. Finnish chef Helena Puolakka has designed a £20 Nordic afternoon tea menu, including classically Scandinavian open sandwiches, at her new restaurant opening in Victoria today. Aster Girls at the Aster.
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Siku the polar bear cub, Scandinavian Wildlife Park, Denmark - 22 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scandinavian Wildlife Park / Rex Features (1526813d)
Siku the polar bear cub
Siku the Polar Bear Cub
Meet Siku - the newest polar cub destined to melt hearts.
The male youngster had to be taken into human care after its mother failed to produce any milk after he was born a month ago on 22 November.
Still blind and deaf, Siku has to be bottle-fed by staff at the Scandinavian Wildlife Park near Kolind, Denmark.
Siku, which means 'Sea ice' in Greenlandic language, has become an online hit thanks to a video of it rolling around on a towel (Video: http://bit.ly/vyeTiF).
Zoo director Frank Vigh-Larsen explains: "Our polar bear female Ilka had a cub, but after two days we decided to immobilise Ilka, because the cub was constantly screaming and being very unsettled.
"Ilka had absolutely no milk, so instead of leaving the cub to die we decided to try to bottle feed it.
"It is now 30 days old, and weighs 3.2 grams, 2.4 grams more than at birth, and he is thriving."
The polar bears in Scandinavian Wildlife Park are part of a global breeding program for captive polar bears.
Mr Vigh-Larsen says: "Because Scandinavian Wildlife Park has some of the best and largest polar bear facilities in the world, we are convinced that it will be possible for Siku to become a normal functioning polar bear within a few years, so he can live together with the other polar bears in the park."
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Siku the polar bear cub, Scandinavian Wildlife Park, Denmark - 22 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scandinavian Wildlife Park / Rex Features (1526813c)
Siku the polar bear cub
Siku the Polar Bear Cub
Meet Siku - the newest polar cub destined to melt hearts.
The male youngster had to be taken into human care after its mother failed to produce any milk after he was born a month ago on 22 November.
Still blind and deaf, Siku has to be bottle-fed by staff at the Scandinavian Wildlife Park near Kolind, Denmark.
Siku, which means 'Sea ice' in Greenlandic language, has become an online hit thanks to a video of it rolling around on a towel (Video: http://bit.ly/vyeTiF).
Zoo director Frank Vigh-Larsen explains: "Our polar bear female Ilka had a cub, but after two days we decided to immobilise Ilka, because the cub was constantly screaming and being very unsettled.
"Ilka had absolutely no milk, so instead of leaving the cub to die we decided to try to bottle feed it.
"It is now 30 days old, and weighs 3.2 grams, 2.4 grams more than at birth, and he is thriving."
The polar bears in Scandinavian Wildlife Park are part of a global breeding program for captive polar bears.
Mr Vigh-Larsen says: "Because Scandinavian Wildlife Park has some of the best and largest polar bear facilities in the world, we are convinced that it will be possible for Siku to become a normal functioning polar bear within a few years, so he can live together with the other polar bears in the park."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Scandinavian Wildlife Park/Rex Features
DM
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXZKUAPJW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Siku the polar bear cub, Scandinavian Wildlife Park, Denmark - 22 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scandinavian Wildlife Park / Rex Features (1526813a)
Siku the polar bear cub
Siku the Polar Bear Cub
Meet Siku - the newest polar cub destined to melt hearts.
The male youngster had to be taken into human care after its mother failed to produce any milk after he was born a month ago on 22 November.
Still blind and deaf, Siku has to be bottle-fed by staff at the Scandinavian Wildlife Park near Kolind, Denmark.
Siku, which means 'Sea ice' in Greenlandic language, has become an online hit thanks to a video of it rolling around on a towel (Video: http://bit.ly/vyeTiF).
Zoo director Frank Vigh-Larsen explains: "Our polar bear female Ilka had a cub, but after two days we decided to immobilise Ilka, because the cub was constantly screaming and being very unsettled.
"Ilka had absolutely no milk, so instead of leaving the cub to die we decided to try to bottle feed it.
"It is now 30 days old, and weighs 3.2 grams, 2.4 grams more than at birth, and he is thriving."
The polar bears in Scandinavian Wildlife Park are part of a global breeding program for captive polar bears.
Mr Vigh-Larsen says: "Because Scandinavian Wildlife Park has some of the best and largest polar bear facilities in the world, we are convinced that it will be possible for Siku to become a normal functioning polar bear within a few years, so he can live together with the other polar bears in the park."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Scandinavian Wildlife Park/Rex Features
DM
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXZKUAPJW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Siku the polar bear cub, Scandinavian Wildlife Park, Denmark - 22 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scandinavian Wildlife Park / Rex Features (1526813b)
Siku the polar bear cub
Siku the Polar Bear Cub
Meet Siku - the newest polar cub destined to melt hearts.
The male youngster had to be taken into human care after its mother failed to produce any milk after he was born a month ago on 22 November.
Still blind and deaf, Siku has to be bottle-fed by staff at the Scandinavian Wildlife Park near Kolind, Denmark.
Siku, which means 'Sea ice' in Greenlandic language, has become an online hit thanks to a video of it rolling around on a towel (Video: http://bit.ly/vyeTiF).
Zoo director Frank Vigh-Larsen explains: "Our polar bear female Ilka had a cub, but after two days we decided to immobilise Ilka, because the cub was constantly screaming and being very unsettled.
"Ilka had absolutely no milk, so instead of leaving the cub to die we decided to try to bottle feed it.
"It is now 30 days old, and weighs 3.2 grams, 2.4 grams more than at birth, and he is thriving."
The polar bears in Scandinavian Wildlife Park are part of a global breeding program for captive polar bears.
Mr Vigh-Larsen says: "Because Scandinavian Wildlife Park has some of the best and largest polar bear facilities in the world, we are convinced that it will be possible for Siku to become a normal functioning polar bear within a few years, so he can live together with the other polar bears in the park."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Scandinavian Wildlife Park/Rex Features
DM
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXZKUAPJW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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