Salwan Momika, the Iraqi national infamous for burning the Quran in Sweden, has reportedly been shot dead. His killing comes amid the Stockholm district court’s postponed verdict in a case where he ...
Salwan Momika, an Iraqi activist known for burning copies of the Quran, was shot dead in Sweden. The killing, which occurred ...
Salwan Momika, known for burning the Quran in Sweden, has been shot dead at his home. His actions incited global outrage and ...
The most important European data release was the confirmation from Germany that, during 2024, its economy contracted for the second consecutive year. Europe's largest economy shrank by 0.2% during ...
Sweden even took on the largest number of asylum seekers (163,000) throughout the crisis, which was the highest figure per capita of all EU member states. Such an influx of people created an ...
Sweden has unveiled its new requirements for citizenship, as migrants will have to prove they demonstrate 'honest living' to stay in the country. Migrants are required to take a test on Swedish ...
By Melissa Eddy Germany’s economic output shrank for a second straight year in 2024, data released Wednesday showed. How to revive it has become a central issue as voters prepare to go to the ...
ATLANTA — A nonprofit voter registration organization founded by two-time Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has agreed to pay the largest fine ever assessed by the Georgia Ethics ...
BERLIN, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Germany has not found any further cases ... Europecategory Five arrested in Sweden after anti-Islam campaigner shot dead; PM concerned over foreign links to shooting ...
Sweden has seen a dramatic rise in gang and gun crime in recent years Sweden's political parties have agreed that dual citizens who commit crimes that threaten national security should lose their ...
BERLIN — Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has vowed to restore Germany’s industrial competitiveness by putting climate policies on the back burner. Germany’s economic policies have ...
Under the new rules, citizenship applicants will need to live in Sweden for at least eight years, with those who cannot prove their identity having to wait for ten years. Certain groups, for example ...