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Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Friday

Sweden backs Rutte as Nato chief, Norway to deport Quran burner back to Sweden, climate activist given security-classed job, and other news from Sweden on Friday.

Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Friday
Activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside a branch of H&M in February. Photo: Samuel Steén/TT

Sweden backs Mark Rutte as next Nato chief

Sweden’s government has backed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to be the next head of the Nato Security Alliance, with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson describing his counterpart as an “intelligent leader with deep experience”. 

“In a time marked by insecurity and a worsened situation when it comes to security policy, a strong Nato is required, which through deterrance and defence contributes to allied security and to the promotion of peace and freedom,” Kristersson said in a commentary. 

Stoltenberg’s current term as Secretary General runs out on October 1st. A decision on his successor requires a consensus. So far Hungary and Turkey have expressed scepticism over Rutte’s candidacy, with Hungary threatening to veto his appointment. 

Rutte is backed by the USA, the UK and Germany, among other countries. 

Swedish vocabulary: avskräckning – deterrence 

Norway to deport Quran burner who caused uproar back to Sweden

An Iraqi refugee in Sweden who stoked international outrage by repeatedly desecrating the Quran last year has been arrested in Norway and now faces deportation back to Sweden, according to court documents viewed by AFP on Thursday.

Salwan Momika, a Christian Iraqi who burned Qurans at a slew of protests in Sweden over the summer, told AFP last week that he had left Sweden for Norway, where he planned to seek asylum.

According to a ruling by the Oslo District Court, Momika was arrested on March 28th — a day after he arrived.

After a hearing on March 30th, the court decided to detain Momika for four weeks, awaiting a likely request from the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) to Sweden that he is returned, in accordance with EU legislation.

In the court’s ruling it said “a deportation will take place as soon as the formal and practical arrangements are in place.”

Swedish vocabulary: gripen – arrested/seized

Goverment to provide 1 billion kronor for repair of E6 

Sweden’s government is to give an additional billion kronor to the Swedish Transport Administration to help it cover the costs of repairs to the E6 motorway outside Stenungsund, which was swept away by a landslide in September last year. 

The road, which links Gothenburg with Oslo, is expected to reopen in the final few months of this year, and by New Year at the very latest. 

Two people were recently arrested on suspicion of causing the landslide, which has been linked to a building site near the motorway. According to media reports, large quantities of road filling material were dumped at the site on land that was not stable enough to hold the weight. 

Swedish vocabulary: schaktmassor – filling materials 

International flights from Sweden near pre-pandemic levels

The number of people flying from Stockholm Arlanda airport rose three percent in March compared to the same month last year, with 1.7 million passengers, around 83 percent of the number who flew in the same month in 2019, the year before the Covid-19 pandemic.

Overall, the number of people flying internationally from one of the airports owned and run by Swedavia rose by 5 percent to 1.8 million travellers, at the same time as internal flights dropped by 11 percent to 685,000 passengers. 

Swedish vocabulary: en ökning – an increase

Extinction Rebellion activist given job as ‘gas coordinator’ at the Swedish Energy Agency

A person linked to the climate activist group Extinction Rebellion has been employed as gas coordinator at the Swedish Energy Agency, a job that is classed as a security risk by Sweden’s Säpo security police, the Fokus magazine has reported. 

Despite the person’s engagement in Extinction Rebellion being clearly visible on her Facebook page, she still got the job. The group’s members are known for glueing themselves to motorways, bridges and airports to promote their anti fossil-fuels message. 

“If the gas coordinator associates with people who are interested in sabotaging infrastructure, this is an enormous risk for the security of the country and even for other countries,” former gas coordinator Gustav Boëthius told Fokus. 

Swedish vocabulary: att limma fast sig själva – to glue oneself (to something) 

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Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Monday

Man injured in shooting south of Stockholm, Sweden launches new digital passport checks for residence permit applicants from 23 countries, and Sweden Democrats willing to discuss banning political parties' anonymous social media accounts. Here's the latest news.

Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Monday

Man injured in apartment shooting south of Stockholm

Police are investigating after a man, described as being in his 60s, was injured in a shooting in Flemingsberg, south of Stockholm, at around 9pm on Sunday.

The state of his injuries was not immediately known and no arrests had been reported by the time of publication.

According to unconfirmed reports to the Aftonbladet tabloid, the man was shot through the door after the shooter knocked on the door and said he had a food delivery.

He was, according to Aftonbladet, not believed to have been the intended victim, but a relative of his was the target of another recent shooting.

Police confirmed the shooting had happened “in connection to an apartment” when asked by the TT news agency.

Swedish vocabulary: a food delivery – en matleverans

Sweden launches new digital passport check for residence permit applicants

In a new scheme by the Migration Agency, applicants for a Swedish work or student permit will be able to verify their passport digitally instead of having to travel to a Swedish embassy – but so far only if they come from one of the 23 countries involved in the pilot.

“Some applicants will now be able to download an app, scan their passport and perform facial recognition to identify themselves for their residence permit applications for studies and work,” said Fredrik Larsson, from the Migration Agency’s foreign operations unit, in a statement.

Applicants who may be able to take part in the pilot scheme, including those who have already made an application but haven’t yet shown their passport, will receive an automated email a few days after applying, containing a link to an e-service that’s valid for one week.

Freja eID Group AB, which is one of the companies that provide digital IDs in Sweden, will carry out the check.

The new scheme is expected to benefit around 19,000 work permit applicants and 5,000 students a year from the following countries: USA, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, UK, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Chile, Singapore, Malaysia, North Macedonia, Georgia, Ukraine, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Albania, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Swedish vocabulary: a passport – ett pass

Sweden Democrats willing to discuss ban on anonymous accounts run by political parties

Sweden Democrat leader Jimmie Åkesson told public broadcaster SVT’s Agenda that he would be willing to discuss banning political parties from using anonymous social media accounts, but that his party had no intention of scrapping its anonymous accounts for now. 

His comments came after TV4 Kalla Fakta went undercover to reveal that the party operates a far-right troll factory that shares, among other things, anti-immigration content and smear campaigns against other parties, including its supposed allies in the right-wing government. The news prompted Liberal party leader Johan Pehrson to call for an inquiry into banning anonymous accounts run by political parties.

Åkesson said he would be open to discussing the proposal, but added: “I have a hard time seeing how you would carry out the proposal in practice. Should it apply to anyone who has a connection to a political party and is on social media?”

He also said that he found most of the content produced by the accounts linked to the troll factory harmless. Some of the material spread includes white power propaganda, which the Sweden Democrats last week said had been created by a junior employee who didn’t understand what kind of material he was spreading, reported anti-fascism magazine Expo.

Swedish vocabulary: an account – ett konto

Spring flood warning in northern Sweden

Sweden’s weather agency SMHI is warning that the Nedre Torneälven and Nedre Kalixälven rivers in northern Sweden may burst their banks following a spring flood caused by fast-melting snow. 

This could include flooding of roads and buildings, it says.

“As water levels increase along with river flows, flooding can occur along the river. The river flows are still rising and are expected to peak between the 20th and the 22nd of May,” reads the orange-level warning (the second most serious) on SMHI’s website.

A less serious yellow warning of high water discharge is also in place for the entire Norrbotten region. 

Swedish vocabulary: a spring flood – en vårflod

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