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  2. Expressen - Wikipedia

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    Expressen (The Express) is one of two nationwide evening newspapers in Sweden. Describing itself as independent liberal, Expressen was founded in 1944; [1] its symbol is a wasp and its slogans are "it stings" or "Expressen to your rescue". [citation needed] The newspaper awards the culture prize Expressens Heffaklump for children's and youth ...

  3. Tomas Rudin - Wikipedia

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    Tomas Rudin (born 1965) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician in the opposition in the Stockholm district. [1] Between 2002 and 2010, Rudin was the secretary of the Stockholm Arbetarkommun, the municipal unit of Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Arbetareparti (Social Democratic Labour Party of Sweden).

  4. Hanna Wagenius - Wikipedia

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    Hanna Wagenius. Hanna Birgitta Kristina Wagenius (born 2 November 1988) is a Swedish blogger and politician. From 5 June 2011 to 26 June 2015 she was chairperson of the Centre Party Youth.

  5. May 2013 Stockholm riots - Wikipedia

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    On 19 May 2013, violent disturbances broke out in Husby, a suburb dominated by immigrants and second-generation immigrant residents, including a substantial number from Somalia, Eritrea, Afghanistan and Iraq, [8] in northern Stockholm, Sweden. [9]

  6. List of Swedish-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The number of newspapers in Sweden was 235 in 1919. [1] It decreased to 125 papers in the mid-1960s. [1] In 2009 the number of the newspapers in the country was 90. [2]This is a list of Swedish-language newspapers with their respective cities of publication.

  7. Dagens Nyheter - Wikipedia

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    Dagens Nyheter was founded by Rudolf Wall in December 1864. [1] [2] [3]The first issue was published on 23 December 1864. During its initial period, the paper was published in the morning. [4]

  8. Bulletin (online newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Bulletin is a Swedish online newspaper founded in 2020. The stated position of the editorial page is libertarian conservative, and the newspaper has frequently been characterized as politically right-wing.

  9. Swedish government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    This article needs to be updated.The reason given is: Much of the response covered here refers to the first half of 2020, rather than the two years since.