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Sweden's intelligence service said on Friday it was lowering its terror alert level from "high threat" to "elevated threat", ...
Sweden was also condemned after allowing Salwan Momika, an Iraqi Christian immigrant, to burn a copy of the Quran in Stockholm. Momika has staged several such protests in recent months.
Sweden’s security service, SAPO, has raised its assessment of the level of threat against Sweden to 4 on a scale of 5 amid mounting international tension over the burning of copies of the Quran ...
The Swedish Security Service on Tuesday blamed Iran for hacking into a text messaging service last year and sending thousands of messages urging Swedes to take revenge against Quran burners.
The burning of a Quran outside a mosque in Sweden on one of the holiest days in Islam sparked outrage Thursday in many Muslim countries and widespread condemnations of the Swedish authorities.
An Iraqi man who staged Quran burnings in Sweden was shot dead hours before he was set to receive a verdict on Thursday in a trial tied to the desecrations of Islam’s holy book that drew ...
Sweden has allowed another Quran burning to go ahead. The incident is unlikely to help Sweden's NATO bid overcome Turkish opposition. Meanwhile, Morocco has withdrawn its ambassador in protest.
Salwan Momika, 37, an Iraqi man, plans to seek asylum in Norway after facing a deportation order from Swedish authorities. Momika has been known for carrying out multiple Quran burnings in Sweden.