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Sweden will reach a new NATO spending target of 5% of the country's GDP, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Friday during a joint press conference with NATO general secretary Mark Rutte in Stockholm.
The focus right now for Sweden, though, is to get the 60 Gripen E fighters it has acquired into user hands. The first of those aircraft is due to be delivered this year, said commander of the Swedish Air Force, Maj. Gen. Jonas Wikman.
Sweden and the Netherlands say they intend to increase defense spending to 5% of their gross domestic product in line with U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands
It does not invite media and delegates rarely speak about what has been discussed, triggering numerous conspiracy theories about their aims.
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Islands on MSNSweden's Ultra-Hip Rooftop Club Gives California Pool Party Vibes With Cocktails, Beach Umbrellas, And DJsFeel like you're in Southern California while vacationing in Sweden with a visit to this trendy rooftop pool, complete with a bar, food, music, and good vibes.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Sweden’s Vätternrundan Became the Biggest Recreational Bike Ride on the PlanetFor 60 years, cyclists have descended on the city of Motala in June to ride 196 miles around Lake Vättern and promote healthy living
The teen princess is taking on a sentimental honor thanks to her uncle Prince Carl Philip and aunt Princess Sofia
Sweden and the Netherlands are pressing the European Union to sanction members of the Israeli cabinet over the war in Gaza, joining several other nations in the region whose stance on Israel has hardened in recent weeks.
Government and industry continue to struggle to navigate the line between protecting youth while not infringing on choices for adults.
Princess Sofia wore yellow for her daughter Princess Ines' royal christening, just like Kate Middleton did after Prince George was born. See photos of both outfits.
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The Iconic Red Cottages of SwedenCopper production in central Sweden’s Dalarna region began as early as the 9th century, and the country became a dominant player in the industry across Europe and internationally. In 1573, inspired by his travels through Europe, King Johan III instructed ...