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The Stockholm Program is proposed for the EU.

There's a ten year delay for Sweden's new military helicopters.

Lithuania's president visits, as her country passes a controversial anti-gay law.

Questions are raised about Swedish monitoring of child welfare.

And we take a look at this week's share results for some of Sweden's biggest companies.

Presenter: Loukas Christodoulou

 
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Sweden Opposes EU Divorce Plan

Sweden is strongly opposed to an EU proposal which would allow another country’s laws to be applicable here in divorce cases.

The government’s reasoning for not supporting the proposal is that Swedish courts would have to take into account another country’s laws.

However the majority of European Union states are behind the proposal, while only Sweden, Malta and Finland are opposed.

All parties in parliament are behind the government’s opposition to the proposal.





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