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NATO members are discussing setting a spending target for civil defence and support for Ukraine on top of core military ...
Europe’s tech stars are leaving – Spotify led the charge, now Klarna? From streaming giants to fintech unicorns, a growing ...
Europe urgently needs to make its capital markets more attractive or risk having all its technology companies list on US stock markets, Sweden’s prime minister has warned.
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The Moscow Times on MSNAt least 32 killed in Russian missile attack on northeast Ukraine’s Sumy city centerPalm Sunday ballistic missiles also wound nearly 100 people, including 11 children, two days after Witkoff-Putin meeting to ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Thursday that he did not consider buying U.S. weapons a security risk, though he added that it might be good for Europe to become ...
A CNN investigation has revealed that Iran is allegedly using criminal gangs in Sweden to target Israeli and Jewish interests ...
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Sweden plans largest military buildup since the Cold War amid Russia threat and uncertain US-EU tiesUlf Kristersson said the figure was based on an assessment of a new political and security backdrop in Europe in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine three years ago and the prevailing “uncertainty” ...
Government to launch 'customs helpline', unexpected drop in Swedish GDP, and other news from Sweden on Friday.
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The Moscow Times on MSNRussian Missile Strike on City Center in Sumy Kills 34, Ukraine SaysA Russian missile strike on Sunday in the city center of Ukraine's city of Sumy killed at least 34 people, Kyiv said, with ...
A month after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer launched the “coalition of the willing” to send troops to Ukraine, many ...
Sweden sees recent U.S. tariffs as a negotiation opportunity to secure lower rates, according to Prime Minister Ulf ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNSweden to boost defence spending $30 bn over a decadeSweden will increase defence spending by about 300 billion kronor ($30 billion) over the next decade, the prime minister said Wednesday, calling it the nation's biggest rearmament push since the Cold ...
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