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Mia Mulder (Swedish: [ˈmîːa ˈmɵ̌ldɛr]; [3] born 23 April 1993) [4] is a Swedish YouTuber, activist and politician. Mulder's YouTube channel focuses on general historical, social and political topics and on trans rights. [5] By April 2022, Mulder's YouTube channel had passed 100,000 subscribers, earning the silver play button
Getaway in Stockholm is a Swedish film series about illegal street racing filmed using mainly car mounted cameras along with some cameramen alongside the route. The videos are all shot in the streets of Stockholm, Sweden and have developed a worldwide underground cult reputation in the street racing scene. [citation needed]
The name for Sweden is generally agreed to derive from the Proto-Indo-European root *s(w)e, meaning "one's own", referring to one's own tribe from the tribal period. [16] [17] [18] The native Swedish name, Sverige (a compound of the words Svea and rike, first recorded in the cognate Swēorice in Beowulf), [19] translates as "realm of the Swedes", which excluded the Geats in Götaland.
Ghost Rider has been identified by various media as being, or as possibly being, Swedish ex-racer and mechanic Patrik Fürstenhoff. [4] [5] [1] [6] [7] Fürstenhoff is listed at Guinness World Records as holding the record for the first documented 220 mph (354 km/h) wheelie on a 500 hp (370 kW) turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa, [4] [5] and an earlier wheelie record.
PewDiePie in July 2019. Swedish YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, known online as PewDiePie, has uploaded over 4,700 videos on the YouTube platform. [1] [a] Having accumulated over 29.3 billion video views as of June 2024, PewDiePie's channel ranks within the 100 most viewed on YouTube.
The Swedish Sports Confederation confirmed that an individual who claimed to represent a sex federation had submitted an application for membership. They clarified that the application was not accepted, emphasizing the absence of any affiliation or collaboration with any sex organization. [ 3 ]
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The accused Swedish citizen, who insisted that he had "only filmed" the crime, was jailed for 6 months on charges of not reporting rape and gross defamation. [17] The presiding judge, Nils Pålbrant, stated that even if the woman had agreed to sex as they claimed, she was in a vulnerable position and hence they would be held guilty of rape.