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Finland is exploring options to create improved links for road and rail connections to Europe, including a fixed bridge link ...
Sweden has issued licenses to hunters to kill ... Conservation groups, including the SCA, say lynx are strictly protected under the EU Habitats Directive, meaning killing them is prohibited ...
Swedish government backs €800 billion plan to rearm Europe, trial begins into brutal murder of two teenagers, and Swedish ...
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Mongabay News on MSNSweden to kill 87 Eurasian lynx despite complaints to EU CommissionBy Shreya Dasgupta Sweden has issued licenses to hunters to kill 87 Eurasian lynx between March 1 and Apr. 15. Conservation ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNCyprus records highest EU rise in female managersThe number of women in managerial positions in Cyprus has risen by 10.5 per cent in the last decade, according to Eurostat ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNSweden calls for 'immediate release' of ailing academic on Iran's death row since 2017Ahmadreza Jalali, whom Iran sentenced to death on espionage charges, was granted Swedish nationality while in jail. Stay up ...
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Sweden is investigating a damaged cable in the Baltic SeaSwedish authorities say they are investigating a damaged cable that was discovered in the Baltic Sea, the latest in a string of recent incidents of ruptured undersea cables that have heightened fears ...
However, some green plaudits should go to Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands, which represented more than half of the renewable electricity used in EU road transport in 2023. Belgium, Luxembourg ...
"This is Europe's moment and we must live up to it," EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared, unveiling her €800 billion "ReArm Europe" plan. The proposals will dominate a European Union ...
Sweden’s prime minister has said his country can provide hope and stability for life science investors amid increasing global ...
Food prices see biggest rise in two years, cables cut at LKAB mine in Kiruna, and other news from Sweden on Tuesday.
The myth of socialist Sweden persists but in fact it has left many of the policies of the 70s and 80s behind and become one of the most market-oriented societies in the world ...
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