Today in Sweden: A Roundup of the Latest News on Thursday
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4 Articles
Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday
No hydrogen cyanide leak in Luleå, but why are SSAB construction workers falling ill? Also on Thursday: Swedish banking giant bets on steady policy rate, schools in Borlänge reopen after threats force closure, and the latest on the weather.
Schools, nurseries closed in Sweden after threats, suspect detained
Several schools and nurseries were closed on Wednesday in Borlange, Sweden, as a precaution after threats of possible violence, reported Xinhua, quoting local authorities. The closures affected a number of educational institutions, including preschools, primary schools, upper secondary schools and adult education facilities in Borlange, a municipality about 200 km northwest of the Swedish capital Stockholm. Municipal Director Jorgen Olsson said …
Thousands of students in the Swedish town of Borlänge were kept at home on Wednesday after schools were closed after threats of potential violence. At 1 p.m. Swedish time, the threat was called off after a suspect in his late teens was taken into custody. He has been wanted in recent days.
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