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Europe's Engine Stutters – This Is How It Affects Sweden
It is Sweden's most important trading partner and an economic engine for Europe. But Germany's economy is stagnant – which increases the risks for Swedish industry.
Jesper Svensson in the lead ahead of the final round
Shared lead after both Thursday's and Friday's round. Solo lead after Saturday.
Rome and Paris argue over Netflix series
The future of the Netflix series "Emily in Paris" has caused a major row between France's president and Rome's mayor. .
France's Credit Rating at Risk
Fitch Ratings has set negative outlook on France's credit rating. The newly appointed Prime Minister Michel Barnier's budget austerity measures for 2025 do not impress the credit rating agencies much.
Svensson chasing his second win – top in France
In March, Jesper Svensson took his only victory so far on the European Tour. The Open de France can become his second.
Israel investigates new attack on UN in Lebanon
Two peacekeepers have been injured in a new attack on the UN force Unifil in Lebanon, confirms the UN. Israel's military is to investigate the attack to clarify what happened.
Svensson finished strong – in shared lead
Jesper Svensson's birdie on the 16th hole – a putt from over 13 meters – was impressive. And the Swede's finish at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, was brilliant.
Tougher approach – EU asylum policy shifts
Prisons and exceptions, tightened borders and increased pressure on countries outside Europe. These are the new watchwords as more and more EU countries demand tougher action on migration.
Nobel Speculations: Russian Considered "Impossible"
Chinese Can Xue, Australian Gerald Murnane, or perhaps Jamaica Kincaid, born and raised in Antigua? Today at 1 pm, this year's Nobel laureate in literature will be announced. .
Starmer First in Line in Zelensky's Tour
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj is going on a lightning visit to the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Germany for individual meetings with the countries' leaders. .
France's new prime minister survives
France's new Prime Minister Michel Barnier withstood on Tuesday a vote of no confidence brought forward in parliament by the left. A first test for his government, whose support in parliament is weak.
France's new Prime Minister survives
France's new Prime Minister Michel Barnier withstood on Tuesday a vote of no confidence brought forward in parliament by the left. A first test for his government, whose support in parliament is weak.
Bin Laden's Son Expelled from France
Usama bin Laden's eldest son has been expelled from France, reports the news agency Efe. Omar bin Laden, who has lived in Normandy since 2016 with his British wife, is accused of "glorifying extremism" in a statement about his late father – a statement the son claims not to be behind.
Interpol seeks the identity of dead women
The police in six European countries are opening, together with Interpol, 46 cold cases, where unidentified women have been killed or died under unexplained circumstances. The purpose is to establish the women's identities.
Will Chinese author Can Xue Get This Year's Nobel Prize?
Is it the Chinese author Can Xue's turn this year? A woman who is not from Europe or the USA is likely to be well-positioned. So go the speculations ahead of this year's Nobel Prize in Literature.
Apelgren in the running to replace Solberg
Michael Apelgren is close to getting the job as national team captain for the Swedish handball men, according to Aftonbladet. I am in dialogue with the association, says Apelgren to the newspaper.
Food that skyrockets in price due to extreme weather
Several crops have increased in price due to extreme weather, which is expected to worsen and become more common as the planet warms up. Here are six products that have already become more expensive in the grocery store.
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.
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.
New Attacks on Lebanon
Israel carried out new attacks on Sunday evening against Lebanon's capital Beirut. The night leading up to Sunday is described as the most violent so far, as Israel conducted several raids.
Four dead in attempt to cross the English Channel
Four people have died in two separate attempts to cross the English Channel to the United Kingdom. Among the dead was a two-year-old child.
French treasure hunt over – after 31 years
For three decades, enthusiastic Frenchmen have been chasing a golden owl, buried somewhere in the country. Now it has been found.
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.
Life imprisonment for architect behind Charlie Hebdo attack
A French extremist Islamist, who was close to the perpetrators of the deadly attack on the employees of the magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris in 2015, has been sentenced to life imprisonment. The now 42-year-old man has been on trial since mid-September in Paris and was charged with "belonging to a criminal terrorist group" when he fought for one of al-Qaeda's subgroups in Yemen.
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