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Sweden opens up the possibility of revoking the citizenship of criminals

The Swedish Parliament, Riksdagen, has voted in favor of a proposal to revoke Swedish citizenship from individuals convicted of serious crimes or who obtained their citizenship through fraud.

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The Riksdag voted to enshrine the right to abortion in the constitution

The Swedish Parliament voted today in favor of introducing the right to abortion into the Swedish Constitution. All political parties supported the proposal. Since this concerns a constitutional amendment, however, one more vote is still required before the proposal can be adopted.

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Supreme Leader defines war against USA and Israel as Jihad

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is calling for jihad. This may be a sign of desperation. In the streets, women and children are being mobilized and given weapons training — also not a sign of strength. However, the regime pushing jihad and turning this into a religious war is of course significant. It remains unclear whether Mojtaba himself issued the statements or if someone is using his name.

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Treatment of Palestine activists in Israel provokes strong reactions

A conflict has arisen within the Israeli government after Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir posted a video in which he appears to praise the mistreatment of the activists who were on their way to Gaza with humanitarian aid.

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EU honours Angela Merkel with top medal as she calls for tougher internet controls

Germany’s former Chancellor Angela Merkel received the EU’s highest award in Strasbourg this week. In her acceptance speech, she called for more censorship of the internet.

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Teacher sounds alarm: Swedish and Christian pupils oppressed in new Islamic school hierarchy

In an interview with Samnytt, a teacher describes Swedish schools as being in decline, with dominant behavior from immigrants where Swedish and Christian pupils are oppressed in the new Islamic school hierarchy.

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35-year-old Norwegian citizen charged with two murders in Gothenburg in September

Swedish prosecuting authority has brought charges against a 35-year-old from Norway for two murders in Biskopsgården in Gothenburg in September last year. The two were shot while sitting in a car.

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Democratic candidate wants to send Zionists to internment camp

Democratic candidate Maureen Galindo wants to enter Congress. Once there, she plans to work for American Zionists to be sent to the same camps as illegal migrants awaiting deportation. She also advocates castration for paedophiles and claims this applies to many Zionists.

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The electric bus bill no Norwegian politician wants to talk about

Oslo’s public transport operator Ruter bought 70 electric buses in 2019 for 479 million kroner. Unveiled with fanfare at Rådhusplassen, the total cost reached 850 million kroner — one billion in 2026 values. All buses are now out of service as charging systems became outdated and failed new safety requirements.

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Billions in Norwegian Ukraine aid going straight into the corruption bucket

Aftenposten documents that large sums of Norwegian aid money to Ukraine disappear or are misused before reaching the front lines. Since 2022, Norway has given a total of 224 billion kroner to Ukraine — the country’s fastest-disbursed and largest single-country aid package ever. However, defensive structures that were supposed to be built were never constructed, and six out of ten Ukrainian soldiers are paying for their own food, clothing, and fuel.

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