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IDF: Hamas members killed in attack on school
Several people are reported to have been killed in an Israeli attack on a UNRWA school in Shati, a day after the Israeli attack on a UN school in Nuseirat. According to Israel's military (IDF), Hamas members were killed in an airstrike.
EU: Ukraine ready to initiate membership talks
Ukraine and Moldova have fulfilled the EU's requirements to initiate negotiations on membership in the union, confirms an EU Commission spokesperson. Thus, talks on membership can formally begin – when member states are in agreement.
Wilders' "only" second in the EU election
Environmentalists and social democrats are shocked when the Netherlands is the first out in the EU election. The red-greens seem to get a mandate more than the Islamophobic Geert Wilders, according to a voting booth survey in Dutch TV.
Kristersson: Broad agreement on the climate
The S-leader accuses Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) of wanting to cooperate with parties that want to tear up the climate pact. However, according to Kristersson, it is not current.
Georgia's government: Should not become a new Ukraine
Georgia will not become a new Ukraine, says the country's prime minister. The disputed government is introducing more draconian laws in a Russian style, despite strong popular resistance.
Magdalena Andersson: Stop the endless scrolling
The Social Democrats want to put more pressure on the tech giants when it comes to how children and young people use social media, among other things, they want to tighten the rules for how algorithms work. .
Concern for public health if the monopoly disappears
Gardening sale of alcohol will not have any significant effects on Swedes' drinking habits, according to experts. But if it leads to Systembolaget losing its monopoly, it will have effects.
Absolutely most important to protect Systembolaget
SD and C are pleased that the sale of alcohol on farms becomes allowed, even if they had hoped for fewer restrictions. For S is one thing decisive, according to group leader Lena Hallengren.
Network warns: EU is cutting back on culture
Antidemocratic forces use culture as a weapon while public cultural funding decreases. Ahead of the EU election, the network Culture Action Europe asserts that cultural investments are decisive for Europe's democracy and future.
Listen to us – the East's demands in the EU
The war in Ukraine is making Europe's old Eastern Bloc wish for a stronger position in the EU. Listen to us! is the demand before the EU election and the allocation of future top jobs in Brussels.
All focus on mobilizing voters in the final stretch
It's a sprint to the finish in the election campaign, and now it's up to the parties to get people to the polling stations. It's not hard, it's left to right even at the EU level, says V-party leader Nooshi Dadgostar when she's out knocking on doors.
Expert: Not enough to save the herring
Tightened rules for bottom trawling in the Baltic Sea are a step forward – but not large enough to protect the fish, experts believe. .
Georgia wants to ban "HBTQI propaganda"
Georgia's ruling party proposes new legislation that would ban what they call "HBTQI propaganda" – another law drawing parallels to repressive Russian laws. The proposal comes shortly after the controversial "agent law" took effect, following extensive domestic protests.
New trawl boundary in the Baltic Sea to save the herring
The government wants to move the trawling boundary along the entire Baltic Sea coast and ban bottom trawling in protected marine areas. It should have been done a long time ago, says Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M).
"Mom 'Netflix tax': the cost will be passed on to the viewers"
Will Netflix and Disney be forced to finance Swedish film and TV? Where S and MP see a new way to strengthen the muscles for domestic production, M thinks that in that case it will be the viewers who will have to foot the bill. .
Twice as high a risk of being hit by an electric car
Many have probably had to get used to when an electric car suddenly pops up without warning. That electric cars are quiet can be pleasant – but a new study reveals alarming accident statistics.
Busch opens up to cooperation with the far-right in the EU
Kristdemokraternas party leader Ebba Busch opens up to cooperate with outer-right in EU, writes [Aftonbladet. ](https://www.
China warns of EU tariffs on electric cars
China Warns Against Retaliatory Measures Over EU Plans to Impose Tariffs on Chinese Electric Cars. Beijing Wants to Resolve Trade Disputes Through Dialogue Instead of Tariffs to Avoid Trade Wars, According to Commerce Minister Wang Wentao.
That's why the cork is stuck on your milk carton
It spills and it unscrews when the plastic caps no longer can be screwed off from soda bottles and milk packages. The new rules cause some frustration – here is the reason why they have been introduced.
S wants a pause in the EU's trade with Israel
Sweden needs to become a stronger voice for what S-leder Magdalena Andersson calls the only way to peace in the Middle East. At the same time, she is giving a scolding to the Sweden Democrats.
The Food Giants in the EU Have Too Much Power
The EU's meat giants have too much power. A meat price commission is needed to stop the skyrocketing meat prices, Social Democrats believe.
KD-top wants asylum center outside the EU
KD will see a new migration pact with asylum centers outside the union. The current system for seeking asylum in an EU country is morally wrong, according to top candidate Alice Teodorescu Måwe.
New medicine against ALS approved in EU
A new medicine against a certain form of ALS has now been approved by the EU Commission, reports [P4 Göteborg](https://sverigesradio. se/artikel/ny-als-medicin-godkand-i-eu-mitt-liv-det-handlar-om).
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