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Spate of killings blamed on drugs trade leads prime minister to consider calling on armed forces
Prime minister warns of increased risk as police decide whether to allow demonstrations to go ahead
Ankara says Stockholm has taken positive steps but is still concerned about recent public protests in Scandinavian capital
New legislation that comes into force this week will help us prove an even stronger ally
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson writes in FT that anti-terror law delivers on last part of deal for Ankara’s support
Ulf Kristersson insists on strategic reasons for joining alliance at same time as Nordic neighbour
Turkey is blocking joint membership bid from Nordic countries over dispute with Stockholm
Also in today’s newsletter: pitching Ukraine as the Israel of eastern Europe
Also in this newsletter: Pilotless drones for the Paris Olympics next summer
Provocative act permitted by government provides rare consensus between President Erdoğan and opposition
Also in today’s newsletter: As Sofia stumbles towards a fifth election in two years, is Bulgaria the new Belgium?
Scandinavian country wants to lift limit on number of power stations to boost energy security
Stockholm has fulfilled commitments made to Ankara at Madrid summit, says premier Ulf Kristersson
Membership hinges on backing by Ankara, which wants Sweden to return people it accuses of terrorism
Far-right Sweden Democrats help put Moderates leader in power and will have big say on immigration and law and order
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