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Singer's Clandestine Anti-Franco Songs Gained Global Fame
The singer Chicho, also known as Gallo Rojo Gallo Negro, clandestinely recorded songs against Franco in Sweden in 1963. These songs gained worldwide recognition, though the singer's identity remained unknown for a long time.
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Swedish Immigration Policy To Be Controlled By Jimmie Åkesson
Jimmie Åkesson of the Sweden Democrats (SD) is expected to gain control over immigration policy following the next election. The statement criticizes him as leading a "rabid, influential, and destructive collectivist" movement.
Mastodon
Experimental HIV Vaccine Neutralizes 49% Of Variants In Animal Trials
An experimental HIV vaccine developed by the Karolinska Institute in Sweden successfully neutralized up to 49% of virus variants during animal testing. The study utilizes proteins to stimulate the immune system and generate more effective antibodies.
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Germany And Poland Discuss Expanded Oil Supply Alternatives
Discussions are underway regarding whether to remove Russian shareholders from a refinery located in Sweden. Böttür Maciangek from the energy portal Energieteka 24 reported that this move holds concrete significance for the Polish side.
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Legora Secures 50 Million USD Series D
Swedish legal AI startup Legora has extended its Series D funding round by 50 million USD. The company, backed by Nvidia and Atlassian, has reached a 5.6 billion USD valuation and 100 million USD in annual recurring revenue.
Mastodon
Spotify Announces Verified Artist Badges
Spotify is introducing verified artist badges to distinguish human artists from AI-generated artists on its platform. The move aims to address consumer questions regarding the identity of artists being streamed. Streaming platform Spotify plans to implement a system to identify music originating from verified artists. This feature is intended to allow listeners to distinguish between human singers and AI-generated content. The move comes as songs primarily written by AI are increasing in popularity. The announcement was reported by CBS News tech contributor Ian Schur. Violators of platform rules regarding artist identity face potential jail or prison time. The platform requires consistent listener activity for verification, noting that a one-time spike in activity is insufficient for a badge. The move aims to provide clarity regarding the nature of musical contributors.
WTOP Washington DC
Stockholm Valborg Bonfire Cancelled After 50 Years
The traditional Valborg bonfire in Stockholm has been cancelled for the first time in nearly five decades.
Mastodon
Swedish Court Considers Transferring Seized Grain Ship
A Swedish court is considering the potential transfer of the bulk carrier Kafa to another state. The vessel was detained by Swedish border guards in the Baltic Sea on March 6 while traveling from Casablanca to Saint Petersburg under a Guinean flag.
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Stockholm Stock Exchange Faces Longest Downturn In 15 Years
The Stockholm stock exchange is approaching its longest losing streak since 2011. Analysts describe the market performance as the worst downturn in 15 years, characterized by escalated rhetoric.
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Sweden Celebrates King Carl XVI Gustaf Birthday
Military honors including salutes are scheduled for 12:00. Concerts are being held throughout the city to mark the occasion. The celebrations include a divine service and military honors. Honor shots are scheduled to be fired at 12:00.
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