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You should take my chance.
The article title translates to 'We shouldn't take my scratch chance' in English. The content of the article is not provided.
The Netherlands shocked - Japan stole points
The article discusses a sports match where the Netherlands were surprised by Japan, who managed to secure points.
Now the hawks are flying at Trump
The article discusses the current situation where hawks are flying towards Trump, likely referring to political or military actions directed at Donald Trump.
Iran's supreme leader called Trump "desperate"
Iran's highest leader has called Donald Trump 'desperate'.
Foxtrot top is sentenced to life in prison
The article reports that Poya Shafie, the leader of Foxtrot, has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
Fires raging in Moscow after a major drone strike
The article reports on fires breaking out in Moscow following a large drone attack, citing AFP. It also mentions a robot attack against Kyiv.
Fed leaves interest rate unchanged
The Federal Reserve has decided to keep interest rates unchanged.
Trump: Hearing of new intelligence chief postponed
The article reports that the confirmation hearing for the new head of intelligence has been postponed.
16,000 Swedes own Space X shares most men
The article reports that 16,000 Swedes own shares in SpaceX, with the majority being men.
EU calls for tougher expulsion rules
The article discusses the EU's decision to implement stricter expulsion rules.
18-year-old sentenced to prison for stabbing in Åtvidaberg
An 18-year-old man was sentenced to five years in prison for attempted murder after a knife attack in Åtvidaberg in April. The victim, a 40-year-old man, suffered serious injuries including damage to his lung sac requiring surgery. The court determined the violence was life-threatening and that the perpetrator showed indifference to the risk of death. In addition to the prison sentence, the 18-year-old must pay over 255,000 Swedish kronor in compensation.
Paulina Neuding: The Aftonbladet is denigrating the V scandal
Paulina Neuding discusses how Aftonbladet downplays the V-skandalen.
Tougher expulsion rules voted on in the European Parliament
The article discusses stricter expulsion rules being discussed in the European Parliament.
S in Botkyrka has not been infiltrated
The article reports on comments made by Andersson regarding the absence of infiltration within the S party in Botkyrka.
This is what the weather will be like in midsummer 2026 sunshine in the south
The article discusses the expected weather conditions for Midsummer 2026 in Sweden. According to meteorologist Pererik Åberg, much of southern and central Sweden can expect warm and sunny weather during the Midsummer evening, with temperatures potentially reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius in parts of Götaland and Svealand. In contrast, some areas of Norrland are expected to experience rain. The forecast is described as unusually stable despite still being several days away from Midsummer.
Bolsonaro's son is going to prison
The article reports that Bolsonaro's son has been sentenced to prison.
I have an incredible husband, but I'm starting to loathe my son
The headline translates to 'I have an incredible husband, but I'm starting to hate my son.' The article text provided does not include any further details or content.
Russian oil giant is rationing fuel after drone attack
A Russian oil giant has started rationing fuel following a drone attack.
The Ebola outbreak is growing: More deaths and infected people
The article reports on the growing Ebola outbreak, noting an increase in both deaths and infections.
Two Christian charter schools close in Umeå
Two Christian private schools are closing in Umeå.
Putin-critical artist shot dead in Poland
A pro-Ukraine artist critical of Russia was shot dead in Poland.
The sentence for the "spouse queen" in the court is reduced
The article reports that the penalty for the 'trash thrower' has been reduced by the court.
Gang-criminal arrests in Turkey
A gang criminal has been arrested in Turkey.
MSF fires employees after allegations of abuse
MSF has terminated employees following allegations of misconduct.
The joy all Sweden training
The article headline 'Glädjen – hela Sverige tränar' translates to 'Joy – all of Sweden is training.' The content of the article is not provided, making it impossible to determine the full context or details of the story.
782 confirmed cases of Ebola | Latest news from SvD
The article reports that there are 782 confirmed cases of Ebola.
Unrest during the protests before the G7 meeting
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Geneva on Sunday to protest against this week's G7 meeting in France. A car was set on fire and several buildings were vandalized.
The bronze team from the '94 World Cup would defeat this year's team
The article mentions that the bronze medal team from the 1994 World Championship would defeat this year's team.
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Karlshamn votes no on nuclear power
The town of Karlshamn has voted against nuclear power.
This is how the midsummer weather will be - here the heat hits
The article discusses the weather forecast for Midsummer, highlighting the heat expected during the holiday.
Scottish Victory - Draw for Brazil
The article reports on sports results, specifically mentioning a Scottish victory and a draw by Brazil.
"I became a bit obsessed with ceramic birds"
The article discusses the author's fascination with ceramic birds.
Radical migration proposal raises protests in Rome
A radical migration proposal has sparked protests in Rome.
The Russian Air Force
The Swedish Defence Forces are conducting operations against Russian combat aircraft.
Can Merz deliver the last bullet of democracy in Germany?
The article discusses whether Friedrich Merz can deliver on his promises as the leader of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), with the headline suggesting he might be 'democracy's last hope' in Germany.
Sandvikenborna after the death accident: 'It feels so unnecessary'
Residents of Sandviken express shock and sadness over the death of a young boy who died after getting stuck with his head in a container while playing at Vallhovskolan. Local residents, including Alberto Molina, describe the incident as unnecessary and heartbreaking.
Here are the restaurants that are open at night during the World Cup
The article lists pubs that will remain open during the World Cup.
Space X shut down at 19 percent, latest news on SvD.
The article reports that SpaceX closed at 19 percent.
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Kristersson on the Aftonbladet review is in every way false
The article discusses Ulf Kristersson's response to a recent investigation by Aftonbladet, which he describes as 'completely dishonest.'
13 years for smartphones: Excluding
The article discusses concerns over a proposed age limit of 13 years for accessing smartphones, with critics arguing it could be exclusionary.
New application for State aid for nuclear power
A new application for state support for nuclear power has been submitted.
Data: US may withdraw fighter jets from NATO
The article reports that the United States may withdraw combat aircraft from NATO.
Several children killed in an accident in the Netherlands
Several children were killed in an accident in the Netherlands.
Watch two completed films on SVT Play
The article mentions two completed films available on SVT Play.
DN Direct New fruit requirements for marmalade and juice
Dagens Nyheter reports on new fruit requirements for jams and juices.
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More trouble on the subway.
The discovery: The world's largest deep-sea whaling pit
Svenska Dagbladet reports on the discovery of what is believed to be the world's largest deep-sea grave for whales.
Winner of the chef of the year:
The article announces the winner of this year's master chef competition, describing them as 'completely crazy'.
Ukrainian attacks in several places during the night
The article reports on Ukrainian attacks occurring on multiple fronts during the night.
Two dead in a fire on Mallorca
Two people were killed in a fire on the island of Majorca.
The maximum rate of interest deduction for Danderydsborns
The article reports that residents of Danderyd have received the highest interest deduction.
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Andersson: A corrupt Kristersson culture
The article discusses accusations made by Andersson against Kristersson, suggesting a culture of corruption within Kristersson's environment.
The United States: Attacked Iran
Substance discount 20% in Industrial values
The article discusses a 20 percent discount on substances within the Industrial Values framework.
Sharp criticism of the SAPO:
The article discusses sharp criticism directed at Säpo, Sweden's security service, with the headline suggesting the situation is described as 'catastrophic'.
Luxury and exclusivity are appreciated here
The article headline translates to 'Here, luxury and exclusivity are appreciated.' However, no further content or details about the article are provided.
RÅ says no. The Knut Town Hall won't reopen.
The Swedish National Courts Administration (RÅ) has decided not to reopen the Knutby case.
New sanctions package against Russia
Svenska Dagbladet reports on a new sanctions package against Russia.
Iran won't get a single ticket to the World Cup
The article reports that Iran has not received any supporter tickets for the World Cup.
Tourists gone. Now the hotel is packing up.
The article discusses the impact of reduced tourism on hotels in Sweden, noting that with tourists gone, hotels are now consolidating their operations.
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IFS episode with Nick Alinia is off.
The segment featuring far-right activist Nick Alinia in the new season of SVT's program 'Invandrare för svenskar' has been canceled. The decision was made by the program's responsible editor, Helena Olsson, who stated that Alinia has harassed journalists and expressed racist thoughts, as well as having associations with violent far-right groups. Several personalities had previously decided to leave the show due to Alinia's participation. According to Olsson, the issue is not the content itself but the signal value of having Alinia involved, as it would be too serious to allow him to be part of
Record amounts are being added to nuclear weapons
The article reports that record sums are being allocated to nuclear weapons.
Higher costs threatening households in autumn
Higher costs threaten households this autumn
Ukraine: Dead and wounded in Russian attacks
The article reports on casualties in Ukraine due to Russian attacks.
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So is mosquito summer.
The article discusses the upcoming mosquito season, noting that the first wave of mosquitoes will be less intense than expected.
Scania receives large orders for electric trucks
Scania has received a large order for electric trucks.
The principle of 'saving lives' no longer applies
The article discusses that the 'Save Lives' principle no longer applies.
Tsunami warnings after earthquake several dead
Aftonbladet reports on tsunami warnings following an earthquake, with multiple fatalities reported.
Several dead from earthquake outside the Philippines
Several people were killed after an earthquake off the coast of the Philippines.
Mette-Marit visited her imprisoned son
Mette-Marit visited her incarcerated son.
Players in shock after Ericsen's collapse.
The article discusses the shock experienced by players following Christian Eriksen's collapse during a match.
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Alexander Zverev wins the French Open
Alexander Zverev has won the French Open.
10 dead in attacks on Gaza, latest news on SWD
The article reports on an attack targeting Gaza resulting in 10 deaths.
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The vote on the direction of Armenia is closed
The voting on Armenia's orientation has concluded.
It can be tough.
Brandberg back in parliament
The article reports that Brandberg has returned and taken a seat in the Riksdag.
US: More new jobs than expected
The article reports that the US added more new jobs than expected, indicating positive economic growth.
Doctors: One year to live without new lungs
The article discusses a medical case where a patient has one year left to live without new lungs.
Perfection The hipster is always someone else
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'hipsters,' suggesting that individuals often perceive hipsters as someone else rather than themselves.