
Sweden’s Gang Crisis: Bombings, Teen Hitmen, and a Nation on Edge
Stockholm now ranks among Europe’s most dangerous cities, as shootings, bombings, and gang turf wars leave the country reeling

Stockholm now ranks among Europe’s most dangerous cities, as shootings, bombings, and gang turf wars leave the country reeling

“Benefits should go to those who contribute, not to those who only take,” the Sweden Democrats said, “Sweden shall no longer be the world’s social services office.”

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán contrasted Hungary’s secure borders and strict migration control with Sweden’s rising violence and lawlessness, warning that Europe cannot afford such disorder.

Just because Eurocrats have outlawed it doesn’t mean they can’t tax it.

Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer calls urgent talks on public safety after politicians faced harassment and threats outside parliament

Sweden plans to lower the age of criminal responsibility amid a surge in migrant gangs recruiting minors on social media for contract killings.

The Scandinavian country will provide $8.6 billion (€7.33 billion) worth of support to Kyiv for 2026-2027, including advanced weapons and defense systems.

Gang deployment of younger teenagers in violent crime has fuelled demand for a change in the law.

Former Social Democrat Jamal El-Haj, now leader of a new imam-supported party, says his former party colleagues have moved too far Right in their rhetoric.

The two countries are soon set to collaborate in military exercises.