‘Serious Inaccuracies’ Discovered in Swedish EU Election Vote Count
Ballot count doesn’t match up with number of ballot envelopes—or voters—in 196 out of 410 districts
Ballot count doesn’t match up with number of ballot envelopes—or voters—in 196 out of 410 districts
After 20 years of trying to curb crime by getting rid of cash, the Swedes are beginning to realize that every economy needs cash—and that criminals are good at adjusting to circumstances.
The historically non-nuclear nation could allow U.S. nuclear weapons on its soil.
Two Swedish nationals’ families rejoice at their loved ones’ returns, but exiled Iranians in Sweden note that a convicted executioner of political dissidents is now free.
The proposal will do little to quash false but pervasive rumors that the state is kidnapping Muslim children and forcibly converting them to Christianity.
Controversial safety zone law implemented in wake of gang-related double murder
Rival crime networks recruited by Tehran, Swedish and Israeli security services say.
The party’s open list means it can’t reject the unwanted candidate.
Russia’s intentions in planning to adjust its water borders in the Baltic Sea remain unclear.
The Swedish Riksbank stands out in international comparison—and not to the advantage of the Swedes.
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