Salwan Momika, an Iraqi refugee in Sweden, died on December 29. He had faced charges of inciting hatred and his Swedish residency had been revoked after these charges. The court postponed its ruling scheduled for today after Momika's death.
Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, who was shot dead late Wednesday in Sweden, stoked international controversy with his Koran burnings.
A man who repeatedly burnt the Koran in 2023 in Sweden, sparking outrage in Muslim countries, has been shot dead south of Stockholm, investigators said Thursday, adding that five people had been arrested.
Another Round’ director Thomas Vinterberg, Goteborg’s Artistic Director Pia Lundberg address controversial remarks of Swedish Minister of Culture.
Five people arrested over murder as the Swedish prime minister said the shooting could be linked to a foreign power.
Central banks in Sweden and Norway are both likely to end this easing cycle in less than six months amid an expected domestic demand-led rebound across the Nordic region, according to analysts at Nordea Bank Abp.
Stockholm: Former Iraqi militia leader Salwam Momika was reportedly shot dead in Sweden's Hovsjo district, claimed local reports. Momika became a fierce critic of Islam and burnt the Quran several times. He was found dead inside his apartment reportedly during live TikTok video. However, there is no official confirmation yet.
Swedish citizens could be among those sent to foreign prisons - though it would not be the first such scheme in the EU.
From Fremantle’s Miso Film, the premium drama unveiled today at TV Drama Vision, is the first joint order from TV2 Denmark, TV2 Norway and TV4 Sweden.
An Iraqi refugee and anti-Islam campaigner was shot dead in Sweden hours before he was due to receive a court verdict following a trial over desecrating the Holy Quran, and five people were arrested over the shooting on Thursday.
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