Sweden, a country of mild-mannered people, is seeing a record rise in heinous crime. Five people were shot on Tuesday. Such has been the rate of blasts and shootings, that Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson ...
The wave of violence in Sweden continues unchecked. The number of explosions and shootings resulting from gang warfare in January reached a new record. Consequently, the government plans further legal ...
As Sweden grapples with rising gang violence, the government wants to give police tools to tackle gang recruitment online.
Sweden is currently grappling with a wave of gang crime involving teenagers, hired for offences ranging from spying and vandalism to bombings and murder. In an attempt to get a grip on the crisis ...
Sweden can send criminals to serve their sentences in prisons abroad, a government-appointed commission said on Wednesday, as the country struggles to handle an influx of new inmates arising from a ...
The king and queen visited the scene of the tragic event that occurred on Tuesday and Swedish flags were flown at half-mast ...
Last year gang expert Diamant Salihu told me: “There’s a consensus now that Sweden has failed with integration.” Yet the country’s gun chaos has seeped into all sections of society.
The shooter targeted a center that serves migrants seeking to integrate into a country that had already reversed its liberal ...
Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (centre right) and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at a press conference on Thursday about the month's record number of gang blasts. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT With ...
Estonia has also been mentioned in the past. Sweden has been plagued by gang crime that has escalated over the last two decades and has seen the Nordic nation top the rankings of deadly gun ...
Sweden's worst ever mass shooting this week has raised questions about the country's gun laws and widespread gun ownership.
Sweden Eyes Sending Inmates Abroad as Prisons Full Due to Gang Crime Wave STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden can send criminals to serve their sentences in prisons abroad, a government-appointed ...