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The Terror Expert: "Easy for Iran to Exploit"
The two Swedes suspected of terrorist crimes in Denmark may not themselves know the motive behind the act, according to experts. Now they risk long prison sentences.
"The Stranger Things effect: Upswing for board games"
After the pandemic, more and more people are gathering around physical games. The industry is seeing a significant growth and Swedish manufacturers hope to find new players at the world's largest board game fair.
This is why the government is rejecting Northvolt
The government has said a flat no to state aid to crisis-stricken Northvolt. This despite the battery factory being seen as a Swedish prestige project.
Tighter Border Control – May Affect Commuters
Danish police are stepping up surveillance of the border with Sweden and Germany. Those who commute between Sweden and Denmark can expect the journey across the Öresund Bridge to take longer.
Zelensky to present "victory plan" in Germany
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj is to participate in an international meeting in German Ramstein on October 12 to discuss military aid to Ukraine. "We will present a victory plan, clear, concrete steps for a fair end to the war", writes Zelenskyj on Telegram ahead of the meeting.
More Expensive Electric Cars – but Unclear by How Much
Some fear a trade war with China when the EU introduces permanent tariffs on Chinese electric cars. How great an impact it will have on the European car market is difficult to say at present, says an analyst.
Technical fault at Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt Airport has been hit by delays and cancelled departures, reports [Aftonbladet](https://www. aftonbladet.
EU Says Yes to Car Tariffs - Sweden Wants Exemption
EU countries say yes to permanent tariffs on electric cars from China. Sweden abstained and hopes for a special solution for Volvo.
15-year-old suspected of planning knife attack in Germany
German police have arrested a 15-year-old, suspected of planning an anti-Semitic act in western Germany. The arrest took place as early as September, but was not made public until Thursday by prosecutors in Düsseldorf.
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.
Marburg virus classified as socially dangerous
Swedish authorities are increasing their preparedness due to the ongoing outbreak of Marburg virus in Rwanda. The deadly virus is to be classified as a threat to society, announces Minister for Health and Social Affairs Jakob Forssmed (Christian Democrats).
All Clear: No Marburg in Hamburg
Two Germans who had returned from Rwanda were placed in isolation as they were suspected of having been infected with the deadly Marburg hemorrhagic fever. Tests show that this was not the case.
The Car Crisis is "Challenging" for Swedish Companies
The crisis among car giants risks hitting Swedish subcontractors. The industry organization FKG warns of a bleak 2025.
Hamburg's Central Station Closed Due to Virus Alert
Hamburg's central station was blocked for several hours due to an alarm about a suspected case of Marburg hemorrhagic fever. The alarm concerned two Germans who had returned home after visiting Rwanda, where at least six people have died in an outbreak of the disease.
The message: Sweden does not evacuate from Lebanon
Sweden will not evacuate its citizens from Lebanon. This despite several countries having decided to help their citizens home from conflict-ridden areas in the Middle East.
Sweden loses to Greece in unemployment
For a long time, Greece's unemployment was the highest in the EU, during the worst crisis years in the early 2010s. Now, however, it is rapidly improving – and the country is approaching both Sweden and Finland in the bottom struggle.
No Panic Despite Iran's Robot Attack
A new geopolitical wave of anxiety has swept over the world since Iran fired 200 robots towards Israel on Tuesday and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to respond to the attack. However, the downturns on the market have so far been moderate – and in some places completely non-existent.
Israel: Airbases Hit in Iran Attack
Iranian drones penetrated deep into Israeli territory in the extensive attack. Military bases were damaged in the attack when around 200 drones were fired.
Swedes arrested after explosion in Denmark
Two explosions occurred during the night leading up to Wednesday in "immediate proximity" of Israel's embassy in Denmark. Three young Swedes have been arrested suspected of the deed.
Chinese woman arrested for espionage in Germany
A Chinese woman has been arrested in Germany, suspected of spying on the country's defense industry. The suspect has worked at a logistics company, including at Leipzig/Halle Airport in eastern Germany.
The new chief: Ukraine's rightful place is in Nato
The Jens Stoltenberg era is over. Now it's Mark Rutte who leads NATO.
No one in Stockholm should miss that the World Championship is on
Last time Sweden hosted the Ice Hockey World Championship, the championship was described as a fiasco in both ticket sales and marketing. Next year it's time again.
Alexandra Popp quits the national team: "With a heavy heart"
144 A-international matches and 67 goals – but now Alexandra Popp sees the end of her time in Germany's national team. > I've always said that my gut feeling would make this decision, and now it has, she says.
German Expert: Electric Car Success Goes via China
It may take several years to turn the downward spiral for Europe's electric car industry, warns German industry guru Ferdinand Dudenhöffer. The road to success goes via China, according to the professor.
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