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Cable damage raises Nordic threat perception in Europe
Two subsea cables, connecting Germany and Finland and Lithuania and Sweden, have been damaged
NorwayCrime could undermine Denmark’s Schengen support
Incidents of gang violence have increased significantly over the last year, leading to tougher border checks
DenmarkRussia faces mounting challenges in the Arctic
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has disrupted its plans to develop the Arctic
RussiaArbitration ruling will shape future of Russian gas
An arbitration tribunal in Stockholm awarded EUR13bn in damages to the German energy company Uniper
RussiaCCUS is gathering momentum in Europe
European countries are investing in CCUS, one of main technological pathways for managing industrial emissions
EuropeHungary may stop delaying Sweden joining NATO soon
Hungary seems about to concede to growing Western pressure and agree to Sweden joining NATO, the last member to do so
HungaryTurkish Yes to Sweden’s NATO bid would isolate Hungary
Hungary’s motives in delaying ratification of Sweden’s application to NATO are much less clear than Turkey’s
SwedenSwedish minority government will hold together for now
A year since elections, the far right has continued to back the minority government, in return for influencing policy
SwedenSweden is set to join NATO
Turkish President Erdogan has sent parliament a bill that would ratify Sweden's accession to NATO
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