Sweden struggles to stop radicalization at home
As Swedish nationals continue to join ISIL, the country’s commitment to social democracy is under strain
As Swedish nationals continue to join ISIL, the country’s commitment to social democracy is under strain
In Sweden's capital, you see them all over and officials fear for the safety of more than 10,000 refugee minors
High in the Swedish mountains, a hotel had opened its doors to refugees, but now it is time for them to leave
In Sweden, where tens of thousands are losing their asylum bids, living in legal limbo is preferable to returning home
The incident highlights growing tensions in the country over refugees
The government has announced that it will likely deport 80,000 people in the next few years,. Lawrence Lee explains.
60,000 people are slated to be expelled, but 'the number could climb up to 80,000,' says government minister
Thousands have had asylum applications denied as European countries expand measures to limit flow of refugees
The man is one of five missing from a bookstore that specializes in gossipy political books on Chinese leaders