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Zelensky: Yes from the USA is the key to Nato
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj ponders hopes and fears about a future NATO membership. He states that a green light is required from the USA, but warns of German fear.
NATO inaugurates new command staff in Germany
A new staff that will lead NATO's naval units in the Baltic Sea region is being inaugurated on Monday in Rostock, Germany. The staff will be led by Germany in cooperation with personnel from eleven other countries, including the alliance's newest members Sweden and Finland.
Unexpectedly large drop in German producer prices
Producer prices in Germany fell by 0. 5 percent in September compared to the previous month.
The Bill for the Stars' Injuries: 8.3 Billion
More and more injured football players in the European top leagues – at an increasingly expensive cost. Last season, the cost for the clubs amounted to a staggering 8.
Defense Ministers: Want to See Ukraine in NATO
Russia's war against Ukraine topped the agenda when the G7 countries' defence ministers met in Naples. In a joint statement, continued "unwavering support" to Ukraine is promised.
IS sympathizer arrested in Germany
German federal police have arrested a suspected IS sympathizer. The man is believed to have had plans to attack Israel's embassy in Berlin.
Pension blow for Swedish women – worst in the Nordic region
Swedish women are not only losers compared to men when they retire. Nowhere else in the Nordic countries is the system as unequal as in Sweden, a new report shows.
Documentary film about Siw Malmkvist in the making
Siw Malmkvist's life is becoming a documentary, writes [Helsingborgs Dagblad](https://www. hd.
Germany tightens rules for asylum seekers
Germany's parliament, the Bundestag, voted on Friday to tighten the country's rules for asylum seekers. The vote comes after a number of high-profile violent incidents, including the knife attack in Solingen on August 30, in which three people were killed.
Biden and allies pledge continued Ukraine support
USA, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom promise to continue supporting Ukraine and condemn "Russia's ongoing war of aggression". .
The Swedish table tennis gold team close to new European Championship medal
It's starting to smell like a Swedish European Championship medal in table tennis. All three Swedish doubles pairs are one match away from a secured bronze in Linz.
New fire station burned down – lacked fire alarm
A new fire station in Germany that was destroyed in a fire earlier in the week had no fire alarm, local media reports. The Stadtallendorf station in Hesse opened, according to local media, less than a year ago.
NATO: To Discuss Victory Plan with Ukraine
Ukraine's "victory plan" is to be discussed when NATO's defense ministers gather in Brussels. The question is how far the alliance can stretch around Ukraine's wishes for a formal invitation to membership.
Zelensky's Victory Plan: Five Points for Peace
Five points – and three secret appendices – are to bring peace to Ukraine, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyj, who is now presenting his so-called "victory plan". Russia must lose the war, he says to the Ukrainian parliament.
The reigning champion team advances to the quarterfinals
Spain has all the opportunities to defend its title in the Nations League from 2023. After 3–0 at home against Serbia, the summer's European Championship gold medalist is moving on to the quarterfinals in the national team tournament – despite two rounds remaining in the group stage.
Lufthansa fined millions for discrimination
The German airline Lufthansa stopped a group consisting of 128 Orthodox Jews from boarding a plane in Germany. Now Lufthansa will have to pay a fine of four million dollars for having discriminated against them, according to a decision by the American transport department.
Terror plans against the Parliament - to stand trial
In November, the trial against the two men suspected of planning a terrorist attack against the Swedish Parliament will begin, announces the regional court in the German state of Thüringen. The men were arrested in German Gera in March, when the police's special task force struck after a decision by Germany's Federal Prosecutor Jens Rommel.
Trump's Tariff Threat Worries Thedéen
With Donald Trump as the new president in the USA, stricter trade tariffs could hit the Swedish economy. It is clear that it could affect inflation and definitely growth, so it is not a policy that is welcome, says Riksbank Governor Erik Thedéen.
Asylum seekers to be restricted to one county
Asylum seekers should live in asylum centers and be restricted to staying within the county where their accommodation is located, proposes a government inquiry. Their presence will be monitored – otherwise, they may lose their daily allowance or have their asylum application rejected.
The Debutant Decided for Germany with a Cannon
Germany has tightened its grip on victory in its group in the A division of the Nations League. This thanks to the home win against the Netherlands – and debutant Jamie Leweling.
Russian military may be ready for NATO attack by 2030
Russian military is estimated to have the capacity to attack a NATO country by 2030. At the same time, the country is currently strengthening its ability to carry out sabotage in countries that support Ukraine.
Many arrested in operation in the Baltic Sea region
57 people have been arrested and several kilograms of narcotics have been seized in a Swedish-led European operation against organized theft and synthetic drugs in the Baltic Sea region. .
"I thought life wasn't worth living"
30-year-old Elena Sadiku is making a big impact as a coach in Celtic. But the road to the coach's bench in the Champions League has been anything but straightforward for the Malmö profile.
Stasi Officer Sentenced to Prison - 50 Years After Fatal Shooting
A former Stasi officer in Germany has been sentenced to ten years in prison for murder. The murder he was found guilty of took place almost 50 years ago, when a Polish man was shot to death in connection with an escape attempt from East to West Berlin in 1974.
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