No, Norway and Sweden haven't banned digital transactions
The claims appear to have sprung from reports that the Nordic countries have started advising citizens to keep a supply of cash at home in the case of a digital banking crisis.
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Will a bridge across the Baltic Sea to Sweden give Finland faster connections to Europe?
Finland is exploring options to create improved links for road and rail connections to Europe, including a fixed bridge link that would span the Baltic.
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Swedish police investigate suspected sabotage on Baltic Sea island
Swedish security services said they were aware of an incident that occurred on Sunday.
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The Baltic states connected to electricity supplied via Finland, Sweden and Poland after disconnecting from Russia, which had supplied them electricity for decades.
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The Baltic states connected to electricity supplied via Finland, Sweden and Poland after disconnecting from Russia, which had supplied them electricity for decades.
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Sweden's worst mass shooting left at least 11 people dead, including the gunman, and at least five seriously wounded at an adult education centre west of Stockholm, as officials warned that the death toll could rise.
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A survivor of the fatal school shooting in Sweden says he heard shooting five minutes into the start of his maths class. Andreas Sundling was attending lessons at Campus Risbergska in Orebro near Stockholm when the worst shooting in the country’s history took place – resulting in the death of 11 people. Report by Chinnianl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn