
Sweden: A State on the Brink of Implosion
Facing an overwhelming wave of organized crime, PM Kristersson has found no other solution than to rely on a state’s last resort for asserting its monopoly of force: the military.

Facing an overwhelming wave of organized crime, PM Kristersson has found no other solution than to rely on a state’s last resort for asserting its monopoly of force: the military.

Two bombings of residential buildings this week believed to be gang-related

Italy’s Supreme Court has upheld sentences against two far-left anarchist extremists who planted a bomb that severely maimed a police officer who tried to defuse it.

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) called those responsible for the ever-increasing violence “the domestic terrorists of our time.”

Marie Torstensson Levander, professor of criminology at Malmö University, says politicians do not take the problem seriously enough.