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FINLAND HOCKEY GAMES ÄNGELHOLM

FINLAND HOCKEY GAMES ÄNGELHOLM

Sweden's Anton Bengtsson in front of the Czech Republic's goal during Thursday's ice hockey match between Sweden's national team Tre Kronor and the Czech Republic at the Finland Hockey Games in Catena Atena in Ängelholm, Sweden on november 06, 2025.Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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SWEDEN ANNOUNCE LARGE REARMAMENT

SWEDEN ANNOUNCE LARGE REARMAMENT

Representatives from the Swedish coalition government, Minister of Education Johan Pehrson, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Minister of Energy and Industry Ebba Busch, with the support party Sweden Democrats party leader Jimmie Åkesson, hold a joint press conference where they announce an increase in defence spending with 300 billion kronor ($30 billion) over the next decade, in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, March 26 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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SWEDEN ANNOUNCES LARGE REARMAMENT

SWEDEN ANNOUNCES LARGE REARMAMENT

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announces an increase in defence spending with 300 billion kronor ($30 billion) over the next decade, during a press conference in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, March 26 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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SWEDEN ANNOUNCES LARGE REARMAMENT

SWEDEN ANNOUNCES LARGE REARMAMENT

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announces an increase in defence spending with 300 billion kronor ($30 billion) over the next decade, during a press conference in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, March 26 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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SWEDEN ANNOUNCES LARGE REARMAMENT

SWEDEN ANNOUNCES LARGE REARMAMENT

Representatives from the Swedish coalition government, Minister of Education Johan Pehrson, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Minister of Energy and Industry Ebba Busch, with the support party Sweden Democrats party leader Jimmie Åkesson, hold a joint press conference where they announce an increase in defence spending with 300 billion kronor ($30 billion) over the next decade, in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, March 26 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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SWEDEN ANNOUNCES LARGE REARMAMENT

SWEDEN ANNOUNCES LARGE REARMAMENT

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Minister of Energy and Industry, Ebba Busch, announce an increase in defence spending with 300 billion kronor ($30 billion) over the next decade, during a press conference in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, March 26 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

Jari Kurri , Anders Salming and Mats Sundin as Tre Kronor Legends take on NHL Alumni in a charity match for Börje Salming's ALS Foundation and the NHL Alumni Association at the new Avicii Arena on Friday night in Stockholm, Sweden on february 07, 2025.Photo: Henrik Montgomery / TT / Code 10060

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THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

Teppo Numminen and Nicklas Lidström when Tre Kronor Legends meet NHL Alumni in a charity match for Börje Salming's ALS foundation and the NHL Alumni Association in the new Avicii Arena on Friday evening in Stockholm, Sweden on february 07, 2025.Photo: Henrik Montgomery / TT / Code 10060

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THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

Henrik Lundqvist as Tre Kronor Legends meets NHL Alumni in a charity game for Börje Salming's ALS Foundation and the NHL Alumni Association at the new Avicii Arena on Friday night in Stockholm, Sweden on january 07, 2025.Photo: Henrik Montgomery / TT / Code 10060

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THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

The teams line up for a photo as Tre Kronor Legends take on NHL Alumni in a charity game for Börje Salming's ALS Foundation and the NHL Alumni Association at the new Avicii Arena on Friday night in Stockholm, Sweden on january 07, 2025.Photo: Henrik Montgomery / TT / Code 10060

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THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

THREE CROWNS LEGENDS - NHL ALUMNI

Mats Sundin and Jari Kurri as Tre Kronor Legends take on NHL Alumni in a charity game for Börje Salming's ALS Foundation and the NHL Alumni Association at the new Avicii Arena on Friday night in Stockholm, Sweden on february 07, 2025.Photo: Henrik Montgomery / TT / Code 10060

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Swedish economy expected to remain sluggish: gov't

STORY: Swedish economy expected to remain sluggish: gov't SHOOTING TIME: April 15, 2024 DATELINE: April 16, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:10 LOCATION: Stockholm CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the press conference (credit: Government Offices of Sweden) 2. various of Stockholm's streets 3. various of the press conference (credit: Government Offices of Sweden) 4. various of Stockholm's Central Station STORYLINE: The Swedish economy is expected to remain sluggish with rising unemployment, the government said when presenting its spring amendment budget on Monday. The economy is expected to remain slow until 2025 with the gross domestic product expected to grow by 0.7 percent this year and 2.5 percent in 2025, the government said in a press release. Meanwhile, unemployment is expected to climb up from 7.7 percent in 2023 to 8.3 percent this year, the press release said. The spending package totaling 17.3 billion kronor (1.6 billion U.S. dollars) is considerably bigger than the 4 billion announced in

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Volvo Cars reports several all-time-highs in 2023

STORY: Volvo Cars reports several all-time-highs in 2023 SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 1, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 2, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:02 LOCATION: Stockholm CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Volvo Studio Stockholm 2. various of street view in Stockholm 3. various of shops in Stockholm STORYLINE: Volvo Cars said on Thursday that 2023 was a record-breaking year for the company, with more than 700,000 cars sold and the highest revenue and sales profit in its 97-year history. Revenues increased by 21 percent to 399.3 billion Swedish kronor (38.3 billion U.S. dollars), while the underlying operating profit excluding joint ventures and associates increased by 43 percent to 25.6 billion kronor, the carmaker said in its year-end report for 2023. A total of 708,716 cars were sold in 2023, following a year-on-year sales increase of 15 percent, according to the report. Volvo Cars, which was acquired by Chinese automaker Geely in 2010, has previously said that it aims to solely produce fully-electric cars by 2

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