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Swedish government to launch more measures against sex trade

sex traderStockholm - The Swedish government Wednesday announced tougher measures to combat prostitution and human trafficking.

The action programme includes tackling the "demand" which fuels the sex trade and human trafficking, Integration and Gender Equality Minister Nyamko Sabuni told reporters.

Sabuni said there was a need to cooperate with neighbouring countries in the Baltic region where many victims of the sex trade were recruited from, and also to help former sex trade workers find other means of supporting themselves.

Probe underway into Swedish amusement park accident

Stockholm  - Police and an accident commission in Sweden have launched a probe into the cause of an accident at an amusement park in Gothenburg which saw 30 people taken to hospitals when a ride co

Volvo Aero signs deal with Pratt & Whitney on aircraft engine

Volvo AeroStockholm  - Volvo Aero, a division of the Volvo group, said Monday it has signed an agr

Sweden registers drop in asylum applications

Stockholm- Swedish authorities have registered a 30-per- cent drop in the number of asylum applications during the first six months of 2008, reports said Monday.

In all some 12,270 applications for asylum were registered from January to June, compared to 17,600 for the corresponding period in 2007, the Svenska Dagbladet daily said, citing statistics compiled by the Swedish Migration Board.

Iraqi nationals remained the largest refugee group, with 3,941 applications, but tighter asylum assessments introduced after a key ruling last autumn were believed to have contributed to a 58-per-cent drop in the number of applications from Iraq, the Migration Board said.

Protest grows against Swedish surveillance law

Stockholm - Sweden's new law on monitoring data traffic within
the country is coming under pressure with the heads of the eight

Rescue on the way for eight Swedish miners after fire

Rescue on the way for eight Swedish miners after fireStockh

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