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Food Prices Surged Dramatically In Sweden In Jan

STOCKHOLM, Feb 7 (NNN-XINHUA) – Inflation continues to hover at lofty levels in Sweden, with food prices registering the largest monthly increases in a year, according to a report.

In a survey, covering around 44,000 items, price comparison site, Matpriskollen, found that food prices increased by 1.3 percent in Jan, which is one of the largest monthly increases, since inflation took off sharply in Jan, 2022, Swedish Television (SVT) reported.

Sweden’s NATO process paused, says FM

STOCKHOLM, Jan 29 (NNN-XINHUA) — Sweden’s Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom said on Saturday that the country’s North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) process has paused, local media reported.

“The events of the last few weeks have temporarily caused the process to a pause,” Billstrom told Expressen newspaper, adding that the Swedish government was now investing energy and time to try to push forward the process.

Sweden's restrictive immigration policy fueled Jewish sufferings during Holocaust

27 Jan 2023; AA: The Holocaust is the biggest genocide the world had witnessed throughout the history, with around 6 million Jews “exterminated” by Nazi Germany between 1941 and 1945 during World War II.

Nazis, the main architect of the exodus for Jews from their homelands across Europe and the culprits of this greatest crime against humanity, had knowing or hesitant accomplices amongst some countries that now form the European Union – the now-champions of human rights.

Sweden tells citizens to avoid crowds in Turkey after Koran burning

STOCKHOLM, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Sweden's foreign ministry on Saturday warned Swedes in Turkey to avoid crowds and demonstrations following protests there over the burning of the Koran by a far-right politician in Stockholm last week.

Last week Turkey suspended talks with Sweden and Finland on their applications to join NATO after the protest at which Rasmus Paludan, leader of the Danish far-right political party Hard Line, burned a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm.

EU Ministers Discussed Challenges Of Migration From Third Countries

STOCKHOLM, Jan 27 (NNN-XINHUA) – “The migratory situation in the European Union (EU) is strained,” the member states’ justice and home affairs ministers agreed, at their Council meeting here yesterday.

“There is an urgent need to strengthen the external borders, increase returns, and prevent irregular migration,” they said, according to a statement, issued by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU.

Sweden: EU ministers discuss challenges of migration from third countries

STOCKHOLM, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- "The migratory situation in the European Union (EU) is strained," the member states' justice and home affairs ministers agreed at their Council meeting here on Thursday.

"There is an urgent need to strengthen the external borders, increase returns, and prevent irregular migration," they said, according to a statement issued by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU.

Extremist Danish politician burns the Quran in Sweden

22 Jan 2023; MEMO: The leader of the Danish far-right party Stram Kurs (Hard Line) on Saturday (January 21) burnt a copy of the Holy Quran in the Swedish capital.

Earlier, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu criticised Sweden for giving Paludan a permit for burning the Quran, adding that racism and hate crimes do not count as freedom of thought.

Sweden: Turkey condemns Sweden protests, cancels ministers’ meeting

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Turkey on Saturday canceled a planned visit by Sweden’s defense minister in response to anti-Turkish protests that increased tension between the two countries as Sweden seeks Turkey’s approval to join NATO.

A far-right activist from Denmark received permission from police to stage a protest outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm where he burned the Quran, Islam’s holy book. A separate pro-Kurdish demonstration was held later Saturday in the Swedish capital.

Sweden to send infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine

STOCKHOLM, Jan 19 (Reuters) - The Swedish government announced a new package of military aid to Ukraine on Thursday that will include armoured infantry fighting vehicles and the Archer artillery system.

The package is worth 4.3 billion Swedish crowns ($419 million) and will also include light, portable NLAW anti-tank weapons, mine-clearing equipment and assault rifles.

"Ukraine's victory in this war is of almost indescribable importance," Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson told a news conference, adding that Ukraine was fighting for the freedom of all of Europe.

Major Sweden bank hosts account which raises funds for PKK terror group

16 Jan 2023; MEMO: A major Swedish bank continues to host an active account fundraising for the outlawed and designated terror group, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), despite efforts by Sweden's government to limit the influence of the group within the country in agreement with Turkiye.

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