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Riots in Stockholm suburb over police shooting - NBC40.net
By MALIN RISINGAssociated Press STOCKHOLM (AP) - Gangs of youth angered by the police shooting death of an elderly man in a mainly immigrant neighborhood hurled rocks at police and set cars and buildings on fire in a Stockholm suburb early Monday, forcing the evacuation of an apartment block. Around 50 youths were involved in the riots in the suburb of Husby, police spokesman Lars Bystrom ...
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Music fans can rock out at Swedish Days festival
Geneva Chamber of Commerce's 64th annual Swedish Days Festival runs from June 18-23 in downtown Geneva and has an array of talent that offers something for every type of music fan at three different venues. "We've brought back some favorites and invited some special newcomers to continue our tradition of quality entertainers for all types of music lovers," noted Jean Gaines, ...
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Rioters in Sweden protest alleged brutality racism after police shoot elderly man
Violence Rioters took to the streets of a Stockholm neighborhood on Sunday, torching cars and throwing stones at police. Officers reportedly called residents "monkeys" and other derogatory terms as they protested against a recent police shooting. Between 60 to 100 people - most of them young men - took part in the riots which began around 10pm local time in the Stockholm district of ...
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Achebe And The Quest For Nobel Prize By Vincent Alicho Cmf.
The controversies that trailed Prof. Achebe’s last book-There Was a Country: A Personal History Of Biafra-came from different perspectives. While some people saw the book as one that came to shed more light on the events of the Nigerian/Biafran war, others saw it as a book that should not have been published in the first place. The proponents of the second group came up with so many ...
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Youth riots in Stockholm suburb
14/09/2012 10:53 CET In the Stockholm suburb of Husby, police clashed with youths, who set fire to buildings and cars on May 19. Authorities said that around 50 people were involved in the riot – and that they were unsure what caused it. Local media reports that the violence was sparked by the fatal shooting of a Husby local by police on May ...
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About 100 cars burned in riots sparked by police shooting in Sweden
About 100 vehicles were set ablaze in a riot in a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden, in what a group claims was a reaction to the police shooting of an elderly man. A car set on fire in a nearby garage caused about 50 people to be evacuated from their apartment building, the Swedish news agency TT reported Monday. Police said they were met by about 50 to 60 youths throwing stones when they responded ...
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Riot police resorted to racial slurs in Husby
Husby riot in northern Stockholm stand accused of using racist language towards people on the ground, with one youth worker in the area claiming it is "not the last time" such scenes will ...
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Lean hospital a sign of Swedish welfare reform
A Stockholm hospital saved from closure by private health care providers has been hailed by the Economist as one of modern's Sweden public-private success ...
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Pirate Bay co-founder on trial in Sweden
A SWEDISH co-founder of file-sharing website The Pirate Bay has gone on trial, charged with hacking and stealing data from an IT services company with ties to the Swedish tax authority and other government agencies. Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and a 36-year-old man from central Sweden denied the charges of stealing data from Logica, a company that handled classified personal records for the ...
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Ex-Saab executives arrested on accounting charges
STOCKHOLM -; A Swedish prosecutor says three former executives of automaker Saab Automobile AB have been arrested on accounting fraud ...
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Riots in Stockholm After Shooting
Rioting youth torched cars and fought police in a Stockholm suburb into the early hours of Monday, injuring four police officers and causing substantial damage to property. The rioting was caused by anger over the fatal police shooting of an elderly man in the Husby area a week ago, according to Megafonen, a local youth organization. Police said between 60 and 100 people, most of them ...
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Some Swedish youth riot over police shooting death
STOCKHOLM Gangs of youth angered by the police shooting death of an elderly man hurled rocks at police and set cars and buildings on fire in a Stockholm suburb early Monday, forcing the evacuation of an apartment block. Around 50 youths were involved in the riots in the suburb of Husby, west of Stockholm, police spokesman Lars Bystrom said. The youths set light to a parking garage, compelling ...
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Swedish extradition request for Assange ‘a fit-up’ - UK intel chatter
WikiLeaks WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange cited unclassified messages exchanged inside a UK intelligence agency to back his refusal to be extradited to Sweden. One of the messages calls sex-related allegations against Assange "a fit-up". The Australian, who has been stranded at Ecuadorian embassy in London for almost 12 months, cited instant messages he received from Government ...
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Man gets payout for not shaking womans hand
A town in western Sweden has agreed to pay damages to a man who was told he wouldn't be hired if he refused to shake a woman's hand for religious ...
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McDowell moves to seventh in world golf rankings
Graeme McDowell, shown during the 2013 Masters, won the Volvo World Match Play on Sunday and moves to seventh in the men's world golf rankings. UPI/Kevin ...
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Marrying a white man to elevate status is risky Swedish man wants his Kenyan ex-wife deported from Sweden without their baby
Sweden together on discovering that she was pregnant. After a short while in Sweden, they started fighting one another and their relationship has broken down. The woman, together with the child, is now being housed by A women crisis center. The man has now used his connections and wants the woman deported without the baby. The woman’s father in Kenya who gave them the go ahead to have ...
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Police called Husby residents monkeys
Husby rioters "monkeys" on Sunday night, with residents already concerned police were spreading disinformation which provided "the spark for social discontent" according to local newspaper Norra Sidan's (The North Side) editor-in-chief Rouzbeh ...
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Topless Swedish beach bunny sparks outrage
A caricature of an amply endowed topless woman, which marks the spot on a map for a public beach in western Sweden, has caused at least one mother to see ...
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Pirate Swede in biggest ever hacking trial
Svartholm Warg is on trial once again in Sweden for his role in committing what prosecutors believe may have been the largest data breach in Swedish ...
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Ericsson and Refugees United announce Global Hack for Good to connect refugees to missing families
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN--(Marketwired - May 20, 2013) - * First-of-a-kind event will rally global tech community around a common goal: creating technical solutions that help refugees find lost family * Three weekend challenges in Cairo, Egypt; San Francisco, USA; and Nairobi, Kenya * Winners to be announced on World Refugee Day, 20 June In order to raise awareness of the plight ...
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Swedish AP Funds’ Ethical Council releases 2008 report
The Ethical Council of Sweden’s First to Fourth AP Funds has reported on 2008’s progress in its engagement with companies suspected of violating the ethical guidelines which preside over the four Funds’ investments, with success in several cases. When the Ethical Council identifies a breach of convention, it often indicates that a company has failed to acknowledge ...
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Second Swedish Pension Fund takes huge tumble
The Second Swedish National Pension Fund/AP2 has recorded a sharp fall in its market worth for 2008, amounting to a return of -24 per cent on net assets. The return value, SEK -55.1bn, meant the Fund’s capital assets totalled SEK 173.3bn at the end of December 2008, and had a net inflow of SEK 0.9bn. The capital asset value was SEK 54.2bn lower than in 2007. The drop has been ...
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Swedish pension funds sell cluster-bomb holdings
Holdings in companies that market cluster weapons are to be sold by the Second Swedish National Pension Fund (AP2) and Forsta AP-fonden (AP1). The decisions have been made on the recommendation by the Ethical Council of the Swedish National Pension Funds, a convention endorsed by Sweden in May 2008, and the First to Fourth Swedish National Pension Funds have been advised to exclude ...
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Dim outlook for Nordic economies
Nordic countries are facing an economic slowdown as stronger inflation and higher interest rates begin to take their toll, says Nordic and Baltic financial services group, Nordea. Economists at Nordea have predicted that these sluggish economies will not pick up until 2010, and warned that there are clear signs that the unemployment rate will rise in the future. Nordea’s ...
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Operational risk top priority for Nordic funds
Reducing operational risk and increasing support for new products were among the key concerns for Nordic institutional investors surveyed as part of a recent White Paper published by BNY Mellon Asset Servicing. The ...










