Booing During Swedish National Anthem at Hockey Match Sparks Debate
Loud booing disrupted the Swedish national anthem before a Sweden-Finland hockey match in Stockholm. An eyewitness confirmed a large group was...
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Loud booing disrupted the Swedish national anthem before a Sweden-Finland hockey match in Stockholm. An eyewitness confirmed a large group was...
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Finnish police seized a drone carrying drugs from Lake Pyhäjärvi in Parikkala. Authorities have cordoned off the area as the National Bureau of...
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Danish police want a new law allowing real-time access to private security camera feeds from shops and businesses. They say it's crucial for fighting...
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