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Zelensky: Victory plan prepared
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj says that the country has prepared its plan to put an end to the war with Russia. > Today, we can say that our victory plan is fully prepared – on all points, he says in his evening speech.
Israel boycott can be gross misconduct
A preliminary investigation into gross misconduct has been initiated following Gothenburg City's decision to boycott purchases from Israel, reports [P4 Gothenburg](https://sverigesradio. se/artikel/politiker-i-goteborg-misstanks-for-brott-efter-israel-bojkotten).
Ukraine: Russian Advance in Kursk Stopped
Moscow's counteroffensive in Russian Kursk has been stopped, claims a spokesperson for Ukraine's military in the area. > They tried to attack from the flank, but they were stopped.
The Ministers' Flight Was Forced to Turn Back
The Foreign Minister's and Justice Minister's flight en route to Ankara has been forced to return to Arlanda due to technical problems. .
Karlsson on Russian skiers: "It's a dilemma"
Russian cross-country skiers should still be banned from the World Cup and championships, believes Swedish star Frida Karlsson. At the same time, she wonders how the skiers in Russia are doing.
Georgia passes harsh anti-LGBTQI law – marriages annulled
Georgia's ruling party has in a third and final vote adopted a law that severely restricts the rights of LGBTQI individuals. .
Meta shuts down Russian media
Meta is shutting down Russian state-owned news actors from its platforms. .
Festival swings - Russian war film is shown anyway
The controversial documentary "Russians at war" was stopped from Toronto's film festival (TIFF) after threats. Now it will be shown anyway, the festival announces.
The Pampen Stops: "Tone-Deaf to Active Athletes"
The International Olympic Committee's (IOC) President Thomas Bach is stepping down next year. Something that delights biathlete Sebastian Samuelsson.
Ukraine Blacklists Director of War Documentary
Ukraine has put filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova on its black list of potential threats to national security and claims that her war documentary "Russians at War" spreads Russian propaganda. Since its premiere at the Venice Film Festival earlier in September, the film has sparked heated debate and been accused of justifying Russia's invasion.
Putin's order: expand the army to 1.5 million
President Putin is once again increasing the size of Russia's army. According to a new decree, the Russian armed forces will grow to nearly 2.
Russia: Two Villages Retaken
Russia claims to have retaken two villages in the Russian Kursk, where Ukraine launched a surprise offensive in August. According to the Defense Ministry in Moscow, it concerns Uspenovka and Borki.
Sweden may be responsible for NATO headquarters
Finland has asked Sweden to be responsible for a NATO headquarters in northern Finland. The Swedish government is positive.
Increased concern over Russian support for Iranian nuclear weapons
The USA's and the UK's concern is increasing that Russia will help Iran with secret information and technology to build their own nuclear weapons. .
Sensitive technology to be mapped and protected
To ensure that sensitive new Swedish technology does not end up in, for example, China, the scrutiny of foreign company acquisitions is being tightened. FOI is now tasked with mapping technologies that should be protected.
Governor: Married Couple Killed in Robot Attack
Two people have been killed in a Russian robot attack on Odessa, according to local authorities. In Donetsk, the battles around strategically located Pokrovsk are intensifying.
Zelensky about Trump: He will support us
Volodymyr Zelenskyj is convinced that Donald Trump wants Ukraine to defeat the Russian invasion forces in the country. I have spoken with him on the phone and he was very supportive, says Ukraine's president to CNN.
Moscow: Over 200 prisoners of war exchanged
103 prisoners of war from each side have been exchanged between Russia and Ukraine, according to the Defense Ministry in Moscow. The Russian soldiers are said to have been taken prisoner during Ukraine's ongoing offensive against Russian Kursk.
Stoltenberg: We Could Have Done More for Ukraine
Nato could have done more to prevent Russia's invasion of Ukraine, says Jens Stoltenberg. In a long interview, the outgoing Nato chief reflects on the alliance's handling prior to the full-scale invasion.
Medvedev: We Can Annihilate Kiev if We Want
Russia has enough conventional weapons to wipe out the entire Ukrainian capital. This is stated by Dmitrij Medvedev, Russia's former president and currently deputy head of the Russian Security Council, in a statement on Telegram.
Sweden critical of IMF's trip to Russia
Sweden and several other EU countries are warning that the IMF's trip to Moscow could be exploited in Russian propaganda, reports Politico. .
Lowered tax criticized – already record cheap
The petrol price has fallen sharply. Probably, the cost for households to drive a car has never been as low as now, when inflation and consumption are taken into account.
Kiev: Terror originates from Russian weapon depots
Kiev reiterates its appeal to Western countries to allow Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets with long-range drones. Russian terror begins in weapon depots, airfields, and military bases deep inside Russia, says presidential adviser Andrij Jermak.
No Messages About Long-Range Weapons Against Russia
It is still unclear whether Ukraine will get the green light to use donated long-range weapons against targets deep inside Russia. The discussions are expected to continue in connection with the UN General Assembly next week.
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