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By Mikael Nordstrom

Stockholm-based correspondent covering defence, NATO, the Arctic and Europe looking outward.

81 published stories
Israeli Warnings Spark Mass Evacuation of Tyre, Thousands Flee North
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Israeli Warnings Spark Mass Evacuation of Tyre, Thousands Flee North

Thousands of residents fled Lebanon's southern city of Tyre on June 9 after Israeli military warnings heightened fears of further airstrikes

UNIFIL Deputy: No Quick Peace Between Israel and Hezbollah Without Political Will
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UNIFIL Deputy: No Quick Peace Between Israel and Hezbollah Without Political Will

UNIFIL deputy head Hervé Lecoq describes the peace process between Israel and Hezbollah as 'very complicated.' He stresses the mission canno

Iranian Diaspora Protests Outside World Cup Stadium in Los Angeles
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Iranian Diaspora Protests Outside World Cup Stadium in Los Angeles

More than 200 Iranian diaspora protesters gathered outside the Los Angeles stadium hosting Iran's first 2026 World Cup match. They waved pre

Pentagon Expands Chinese Military Blacklist to Include Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu
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Pentagon Expands Chinese Military Blacklist to Include Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu

The Pentagon has added 188 Chinese companies to its military blacklist, including Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu. The move targets civilian tech fi

Enrico Letta on EU Future, Iran Halts Israel Attacks but Warns of Harsher Response
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Enrico Letta on EU Future, Iran Halts Israel Attacks but Warns of Harsher Response

Former Italian prime minister Enrico Letta, now head of the Jacques Delors Institute, spoke to Euronews about Europe's political trajectory.

ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan Suspended Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations
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ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan Suspended Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Karim Khan, the ICC's chief prosecutor, has been suspended after an investigation found evidence of nonconsensual sexual contact with a fema

Taliban Morality Police Detain Women in Herat Over Dress Code Violations
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Taliban Morality Police Detain Women in Herat Over Dress Code Violations

Residents in Herat, Afghanistan, say Taliban morality police detained women for not wearing chadors or burqas. The UN has expressed concern

US Forces Down Two Iranian Drones Near Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions
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US Forces Down Two Iranian Drones Near Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions

US forces shot down two Iranian attack drones near the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, a day after intercepting four others. The incidents fol

Iran World Cup Team Granted US Visas; Officials Still Await Clearance
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Iran World Cup Team Granted US Visas; Officials Still Await Clearance

Iran's players have secured US visas for the 2026 World Cup, but senior federation officials and support staff are still waiting. The delays

Truck Breakdown in Niger Desert Leaves 49 Dead from Thirst
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Truck Breakdown in Niger Desert Leaves 49 Dead from Thirst

At least 49 Nigeriens died of thirst after their truck broke down in the Sahara Desert near the borders with Mali and Algeria. Two survivors

Five Azerbaijani Sailors Killed in Drone Strikes on Shadow Fleet Vessels in Sea of Azov
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Five Azerbaijani Sailors Killed in Drone Strikes on Shadow Fleet Vessels in Sea of Azov

Two cargo ships, Natra and Zirkon, were struck by drones in the Sea of Azov near Taganrog, killing five Azerbaijani crew members. The vessel

Serbian UN Peacekeeper Killed in Southern Lebanon Shelling Amid Intensified Hezbollah-Israel Clashes
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Serbian UN Peacekeeper Killed in Southern Lebanon Shelling Amid Intensified Hezbollah-Israel Clashes

A Serbian UNIFIL peacekeeper was killed and two others injured when shelling struck their base near Marjayoun in southeastern Lebanon. The U