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  2. Scandinavian defence union - Wikipedia

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    Both Denmark and Iceland showed a clear preference for joining the Scandinavian Defence Union over NATO. [1] [2] According to a 2018 literature review, the reasons why Danes preferred a Scandinavian military alliance over a North-Atlantic one were "ideology (pan-Scandinavianism), the domestic political situation, a strong belief in Swedish military power, and, especially given the different ...

  3. Outline of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden – Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, situated between Norway and Finland. Sweden maintained a policy of neutrality in armed conflicts from 1814 until 2009, when it entered into various mutual defence treaties.

  4. Modern great power - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. List of great powers from the early modern period to the post-Cold War era Great powers are often recognized in an international structure such as the United Nations Security Council. A great power is a nation, state or empire that, through its economic, political and military strength ...

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    Europe News Headlines Kavelashvili is inaugurated as Georgia's president, complicating its path toward EU Former soccer player Mikheil Kavelashvili has been inaugurated as president of Georgia in what the opposition calls a blow to the country’s EU aspirations and a victory for former imperial ruler Russia

  6. Scandinavian storm tears the roof off a train station and ...

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    Trees were blown over and flying objects were reported across the country, Danish media said. Danish meteorologists measured gusts of 135.36 kilometers (84.11 miles) per hour in the north of the ...

  7. Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The country's news is reported in English by, among others, The Local (liberal). [291] The public broadcasting companies held a monopoly on radio and television for a long time in Sweden. Licence-funded radio broadcasts started in 1925. A second radio network was started in 1954, and a third opened 1962, in response to pirate radio stations.

  8. The world’s most powerful passports for 2025 - AOL

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    Get news about destinations, plus the latest in aviation, food and drink, and where to stay. ... as it reclaims its place at the top of a quarterly ranking of the world’s most powerful passports ...

  9. Composite Index of National Capability - Wikipedia

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    It uses an average of percentages of world totals in six different components. The components represent demographic, economic, and military strength. [1] More recent studies tend to use the (CINC) score, which “focuses on measures that are more salient to the perception of true state power” beyond GDP. [2]