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  • Nobel laureate, jailed political activist, Aung San Suu Kyi reported in poor health
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    Nobel laureate, jailed political activist, Aung San Suu Kyi reported in poor health
    June 12, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden: Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi at a news conference at the Rosenbad government office in Stockholm. The two leaders discussed bilateral matters as well as alleged human rights abuses by Myanmar's military against Myanmar's Rohingya minority(Rob Schoenbaum/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Nobel laureate, jailed political activist, Aung San Suu Kyi reported in poor health
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    Nobel laureate, jailed political activist, Aung San Suu Kyi reported in poor health
    June 12, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden: Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi at a news conference at the Rosenbad government office in Stockholm. The two leaders discussed bilateral matters as well as alleged human rights abuses by Myanmar's military against Myanmar's Rohingya minority(Rob Schoenbaum/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Rob Schoenbaum

     

  • Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
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    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 05 Juillet 2025
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  • Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
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    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
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  • Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
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    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 05 Juillet 2025
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  • Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
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    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 05 Juillet 2025
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  • Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
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    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 05 Juillet 2025
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  • Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
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    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 05 Juillet 2025
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  • Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
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    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 2025
    Eagle-Eye Cherry Barriere Enghien Jazz Festival 05 Juillet 2025
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  • 'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
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    'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
    The 'fantastically delicious' semla has gone from a simple Nordic springtime favourite to a Noma-approved delicacy.

    The earliest version of the Swedish semla was a 16th-century plain bread bun served in a soup of warm milk eaten only on Shrove Tuesday in preparation for the 40-day fast of Lent.

    Semla. Lindquists bakery in Stockholm.
    Tyra Åbom serving a customer semla.

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  • 'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
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    'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
    The 'fantastically delicious' semla has gone from a simple Nordic springtime favourite to a Noma-approved delicacy.

    The earliest version of the Swedish semla was a 16th-century plain bread bun served in a soup of warm milk eaten only on Shrove Tuesday in preparation for the 40-day fast of Lent.

    Semla. In front: pistachio. In the back: tiramisu.
    Lindquists bakery in Stockholm.

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  • 'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
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    'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
    The 'fantastically delicious' semla has gone from a simple Nordic springtime favourite to a Noma-approved delicacy.

    The earliest version of the Swedish semla was a 16th-century plain bread bun served in a soup of warm milk eaten only on Shrove Tuesday in preparation for the 40-day fast of Lent.

    Semla. Lindquists bakery in Stockholm.
    In the middle: Wille Bangsparr wanted a chocolate semla but got the wrong one, a nutella semla - which he really liked. His family found the bakery on social media and wanted to go here on their vacation. They come from Trelleborg, south of Sweden.

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  • 'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
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    'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
    The 'fantastically delicious' semla has gone from a simple Nordic springtime favourite to a Noma-approved delicacy.

    The earliest version of the Swedish semla was a 16th-century plain bread bun served in a soup of warm milk eaten only on Shrove Tuesday in preparation for the 40-day fast of Lent.

    Semla. Lindquists bakery in Stockholm.
    Milda, the baker (and wife of Bassel Doumit).

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  • 'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
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    'Traditional flavours and modern ideas' turn Swedish buns into a TikTok delight, semla.
    The 'fantastically delicious' semla has gone from a simple Nordic springtime favourite to a Noma-approved delicacy.

    The earliest version of the Swedish semla was a 16th-century plain bread bun served in a soup of warm milk eaten only on Shrove Tuesday in preparation for the 40-day fast of Lent.

    Semla. Lindquists bakery in Stockholm.
    Different kinds of semla.

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  • Motorhead; Arenan; Stockholm; December 10; 2011; Photo by: © Michael Johansson
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    Motorhead; Arenan; Stockholm; December 10; 2011; Photo by: © Michael Johansson
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    Motorhead
    Arenan, Stockholm
    December 19 , 2004
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  • 'Security through obscurity': the Swedish cabin on the frontline of a possible hybrid war
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    'Security through obscurity': the Swedish cabin on the frontline of a possible hybrid war
    Amid claims of sabotage of undersea cables, a small wooden structure houses a key cog in Europe's digital connectivity.

    The site offers few clues to the geopolitical drama that has gripped Scandinavia in recent months, driven by accusations of infrastructure sabotage. But in fact the cabin houses a key cog in Europe's digital connectivity, and a point of vulnerability in a potential hybrid war: a datacentre that amplifies the signal from a 1,615-mile fibre-optic cable running from northern Sweden to Berlin.

    Visit at one of GlobalConnects facilities in Stockholms archipelago.
    GlobalConnect’s Pär Jansson, the senior vice-president; Patrik Gylesjö, the project manager; and the chief security officer Daniel Aldstam.
    Stockholm, Sweden.13-12-2024.

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  • 'Security through obscurity': the Swedish cabin on the frontline of a possible hybrid war
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    'Security through obscurity': the Swedish cabin on the frontline of a possible hybrid war
    Amid claims of sabotage of undersea cables, a small wooden structure houses a key cog in Europe's digital connectivity.

    The site offers few clues to the geopolitical drama that has gripped Scandinavia in recent months, driven by accusations of infrastructure sabotage. But in fact the cabin houses a key cog in Europe's digital connectivity, and a point of vulnerability in a potential hybrid war: a datacentre that amplifies the signal from a 1,615-mile fibre-optic cable running from northern Sweden to Berlin.

    Visit at one of GlobalConnects facilities in Stockholms archipelago.
    Stockholm, Sweden.13-12-2024.

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  • 'Security through obscurity': the Swedish cabin on the frontline of a possible hybrid war
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    'Security through obscurity': the Swedish cabin on the frontline of a possible hybrid war
    Amid claims of sabotage of undersea cables, a small wooden structure houses a key cog in Europe's digital connectivity.

    The site offers few clues to the geopolitical drama that has gripped Scandinavia in recent months, driven by accusations of infrastructure sabotage. But in fact the cabin houses a key cog in Europe's digital connectivity, and a point of vulnerability in a potential hybrid war: a datacentre that amplifies the signal from a 1,615-mile fibre-optic cable running from northern Sweden to Berlin.

    Visit at one of GlobalConnects facilities in Stockholms archipelago.
    Stockholm, Sweden.13-12-2024.

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  • 'Security through obscurity': the Swedish cabin on the frontline of a possible hybrid war
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    'Security through obscurity': the Swedish cabin on the frontline of a possible hybrid war
    Amid claims of sabotage of undersea cables, a small wooden structure houses a key cog in Europe's digital connectivity.

    The site offers few clues to the geopolitical drama that has gripped Scandinavia in recent months, driven by accusations of infrastructure sabotage. But in fact the cabin houses a key cog in Europe's digital connectivity, and a point of vulnerability in a potential hybrid war: a datacentre that amplifies the signal from a 1,615-mile fibre-optic cable running from northern Sweden to Berlin.

    Visit at one of GlobalConnects facilities in Stockholms archipelago.
    A fiber cable.
    Stockholm, Sweden.13-12-2024.

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  • 'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
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    'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
    Royel Otis. The Australian duo went viral twice - for a Sophie Ellis-Bextor cover, then a Cranberries cover. Now they have eight Aria nods and a US and Europe tour.

    Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic from the Australian band Royel Otis. Photographed in Stockholm on October 30th 2024.

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  • 'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
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    'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
    Royel Otis. The Australian duo went viral twice - for a Sophie Ellis-Bextor cover, then a Cranberries cover. Now they have eight Aria nods and a US and Europe tour.

    Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic from the Australian band Royel Otis. Photographed in Stockholm on October 30th 2024.

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  • 'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
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    'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
    Royel Otis. The Australian duo went viral twice - for a Sophie Ellis-Bextor cover, then a Cranberries cover. Now they have eight Aria nods and a US and Europe tour.

    Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic from the Australian band Royel Otis. Photographed in Stockholm on October 30th 2024.

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  • 'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
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    'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
    Royel Otis. The Australian duo went viral twice - for a Sophie Ellis-Bextor cover, then a Cranberries cover. Now they have eight Aria nods and a US and Europe tour.

    Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic from the Australian band Royel Otis. Photographed in Stockholm on October 30th 2024.

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  • 'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
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    'Sometimes it can get tiring': how Royel Otis became indie's next big thing
    Royel Otis. The Australian duo went viral twice - for a Sophie Ellis-Bextor cover, then a Cranberries cover. Now they have eight Aria nods and a US and Europe tour.

    Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell from the Australian band Royel Otis. Photographed in Stockholm on October 30th 2024.

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  • 'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
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    'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
    Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, the Vasa warship a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue.

    The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.

    The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
    20.12.2023

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  • 'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
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    'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
    Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, the Vasa warship a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue.

    The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.

    The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
    20.12.2023

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  • 'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
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    'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
    Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, the Vasa warship a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue.

    The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.

    Magnus Olofsson and Jenny Lind at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
    20.12.2023

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  • 'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
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    'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
    Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, the Vasa warship a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue.

    The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.

    Magnus Olofsson and Jenny Lind at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
    20.12.2023

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  • 'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
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    'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
    Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, the Vasa warship a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue.

    The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.

    The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
    20.12.2023

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  • 'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
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    'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
    Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, the Vasa warship a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue.

    The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.

    The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
    20.12.2023

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  • 'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
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    'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
    Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, the Vasa warship a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue.

    The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.

    The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
    20.12.2023

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  • 'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
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    'We have a lot of cracks': Swedes seek to save Vasa warship - again
    Sweden's most popular tourist attraction, the Vasa warship a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue.

    The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.

    The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
    20.12.2023

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  • 'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. 
Samrand Faik.
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    'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    22 August 2023 Stockholm, Sweden: Teensagers at a workshop training them to become so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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  • 'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. 
Samrand Faik.
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    'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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  • 'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. 
Samrand Faik.
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    'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    'We don't want you to be killed': Sweden seeks to stem deadly rise in youth crime. Samrand Faik.
    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    Illegal guns are relatively accessible, with younger and younger children being drawn into serious crime.

    Samrand Faik, conducts the first workshop that train young people to be so-called Peace Ambassadors. The workshop is run by an Swedish organisation called Fryshuset that offers support for young people. Faik is Project Leader. The young people at the workshop are teenagers from the Husby, Tensta, Rinkeby area of Stockholm. The goal of the workshop is to train them in conflict resolution to become examples for their peers. Where possible, they will be equipped to diffused situations among their peers or suggest services that might help them. Faik emphasises that the young Peace Ambassadors are instructed to avoid dangerous situations. Faik, whose family are immigrants from Kurdistan, is a graduate student at Stockholm University simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a masters in engineering.

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    Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, Princess Estelle, Prince Oscar, Princess Sofia, Prince Alexander, Prince Gabriel and Prince Julian of Sweden during the 77th birthday celebrations of the Swedish King at the courtyard of the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by DPPA/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 46006420
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    ROYALS - Feierlichkeiten zum 77. Geburtstag von König Carl Gustaf
    Royal Guards and a new balcony on the Royal Palace during the 77th birthday celebrations of the Swedish King at the courtyard of the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by DPPA/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 46006394
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    ROYALS - Feierlichkeiten zum 77. Geburtstag von König Carl Gustaf
    Queen Silvia with Princess Estelle and Prince Gabriel of Sweden during the 77th birthday celebrations of the Swedish King at the courtyard of the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by DPPA/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 46006533
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    ROYALS - Feierlichkeiten zum 77. Geburtstag von König Carl Gustaf
    Queen Silvia of Sweden during the 77th birthday celebrations of the Swedish King at the courtyard of the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by DPPA/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 46006447
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