Denmark and Sweden police operate across borders to tackle gang crime spree
Malmö in southern Sweden and Copenhagen in Denmark have faced escalating gang violence in recent years, which has intensified over the summer to the point where police from both countries are now operating across borders.
Europe is suffering from a healthcare crisis, with chronic staff shortages, low pay and overtime prompting strikes in Germany, Slovenia, and Sweden. In France meanwhile, a controversial medicine education reform has students and doctors up in arms.
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Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch has sparked a massive debate with her recent comments demanding that Muslims in Sweden adapt to Swedish values or leave the country. Busch's statements have raised serious questions about cultural integration, religious freedom, and Sweden's immigration policies. In this video, we dive deep into the controversy, analyzing the reactions from both sides and exploring the potential implications for Sweden's multicultural society. What does this mean for the future of immigration in Sweden? Watch now to find out!
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The Danish capital is preparing for an upsurge in torrential rain over the coming decades due to climate change. Giant infrastructure is being built above and below ground to make the city more resilient to heavy downpours.
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Denmark's Margrethe Vestager has been a driving force of the European Commission's agenda, particularly in her role as Competition Commissioner. She talks to Global Conversation ahead of passing on the baton.
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