Sweden Calls on Germany To Reform Its Domestic Power Market
Swedish energy minister Ebba Busch blasted Germany for the second time in a week, blaming it for her country’s sky-high energy prices.
Swedish energy minister Ebba Busch blasted Germany for the second time in a week, blaming it for her country’s sky-high energy prices.
The Swedish economy is in no way ready to pay for a government-forced workweek reduction.
Asylum seekers taking trips to their homeland likely no longer have grounds for protection, the responsible minister says.
Planned attacks on primarily Jewish targets intended to “kill as many as possible.”
The ship’s damaged anchor suggests it could have been involved in the severing of two communications cables.
Deputy PM is concerned that non-Swedes could have a “decisive” impact on municipal elections.
NATO states are stepping up surveillance of pipelines and cables.
Government proposal aimed at stopping Quran burnings denounced by human rights organizations and security services.
Decades of budget-balancing fiscal policy have now eaten their way into so many vital systems in Swedish society that the country is at risk of a systemic implosion.
While 15-year-old boys are more likely to be involved in violent crime, girls opt for theft—often from fellow students.
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