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Sweden third in the League of Nations final
Von Eckermann, Baryard-Johnsson, Fredricson, and Bengtsson finished third in the Nations Cup final. Not good enough, thinks world number one von Eckermann.
Real art ten times more stimulating
Visitors who see real art become ten times more stimulated than those who only look at art posters of the same work. .
The International Olympic Committee's requirement for boxing: A gigantic challenge
Break with Iba, otherwise there will be no boxing in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. This is an ultimatum that the IOC is now presenting to the national Olympic associations.
Sweden's Embassy Moves Back to Beirut
Sweden's embassy in Lebanon is to resume its operations on site in Beirut again. For security reasons, the embassy has been relocated to Nicosia in Cyprus since August 3.
Australia books Lebanon flights
The Australian government has secured 500 seats on flights out of Lebanon on Saturday for its own citizens. .
Girona denied historic CL point
The successful team Girona seemed to be heading towards their first point in the Champions League. But Feyenoord won 3–2 – after double own goals and a penalty miss.
The Adoption Researcher: Pure and Simple Human Trafficking
The researcher and debater Tobias Hübinette believes that the international adoption industry has become an industry driven by the demand for children. This has in turn led to widespread corruption where everything has ultimately resulted in pure and simple human trafficking, he says.
British Eurovision Winner Dead
Martin Lee, one of the members of Brotherhood of Man, has passed away, 77 years old, according to British media. The group won the European Song Contest 1976.
The new chief: Ukraine's rightful place is in Nato
The Jens Stoltenberg era is over. Now it's Mark Rutte who leads NATO.
Pogacar makes history after winning the World Championship
Tadej Pogacar is cycling's big giant right now. On Sunday, the Slovenian made history when he won the World Championship's road race over 273.
Confirmed: Hirscher gets wildcard for comeback
In the spring, the former alpine star Marcel Hirscher decided to make a comeback. The Austrian will compete for the Netherlands this winter, which is his mother's country of birth.
Lithuania becomes the Guest of Honour at the Book Fair 2028
The Gothenburg Book Fair has chosen Lithuania as the guest of honor for the 2028 edition of the fair, writes Dagens Nyheter. Until then, Lithuania will work to build relationships and create collaborations with Swedish publishers, literary organizations, and translators.
The Taliban risks lawsuit in The Hague
Afghanistan's Taliban government can be brought to the International Court of Justice in The Hague (ICJ) for its treatment of women. This is announced by Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands, which are jointly initiating the legal proceedings.
EQT fund sells Dunlop
The listed venture capital company EQT, part of the Wallenberg sphere, is selling its majority stake in the Dutch boot manufacturer Dunlop Protective Footwear, writes EQT in a press release. The buyer is the Dutch investment company Gilde Equity Management.
Knife attack in Rotterdam suspected to have terrorist motives
One person was killed and one seriously injured in a knife attack in Rotterdam on Thursday evening. The deed is suspected to have terrorist motives, the prosecutor announces.
Wilders wants to opt out of EU's asylum policy
The Netherlands' new government is now formally requesting to opt out of the EU's common asylum and migration policy. However, at the same time, they are fully aware that this can only be done in conjunction with an amendment to the EU's fundamental treaties – which is not currently on the agenda.
League Leader Charged with Drug Smuggling
A 27-year-old Danish citizen is being prosecuted in Malmö District Court for two cases of extremely aggravated drug smuggling and several other drug-related crimes. The man was the leader of the gang Los Suecos in Spain.
Another encrypted platform cracked – 50 arrested
Another encrypted platform used by criminals to plan murders and drug deals has been cracked in a global police operation. Europol is now revealing that the communication service "Ghost" has been wiretapped for two years.
Encrypted Platform Cracked
A encrypted platform used in organized crime is said to have been cracked. According to information obtained by Expressen, it concerns the platform Ghost, which began to be used by criminal gangs after Encrochat, Sky ECC, and Anom were cracked.
Sweden gets environmental issues in the EU - "extremely pleased"
Sweden's Jessika Roswall (The Moderate Party) is proposed to be responsible for environmental issues in the next EU Commission. Water and a "competitive circular economy" are also included in the job description.
German border controls in place
Germany's new temporary border controls are now in place, in the aftermath of the heated migration debate that began after a knife attack in Solingen at the end of August. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser promises, however, that the control will be carried out so that "people in border areas, commuters, and companies are affected as little as possible", reports the Danish news agency Ritzau.
Europe Under Water – The Risk of Flash Floods Increases
People have drowned, thousands have been forced to leave their homes and traffic is at a standstill in some areas after the storm Boris's passage over parts of Europe. The risk of extreme rainfall and flooding increases with climate change.
Pioneering Ballerina Dead
The ballerina Michaela DePrince has passed away, 29 years old. "With pain in our hearts, we share the loss of star ballerina Michaela Mabinty DePrince, whose artistry touched countless hearts and whose spirit inspired many and left an indelible mark on the ballet world and beyond", it says in the statement posted on her social media.
Research: Many mammals can breathe with their behind
Many mammals can breathe with their buttocks. People who are mentioned for having lived extra long lives tend to live in places with poor population registration.
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