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            Analysis: How neutral was Sweden really in World War Two?
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            The issue of Swedish neutrality during World War Two is not as straightforward as it may seem. While the country maintains its reputation of a peaceful nation, historians question the validity of this self-image, writes Anne Grietje Franssen in this analysis piece.
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            Country by country: Where do Sweden&#039;s immigrants come from?
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            Sweden&#039;s population has grown by almost one million in one decade, and for the first time since 2013 the biggest group of immigrants are Swedish-born people returning home.
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            How Malmö turned around some of its worst schools
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            When Malmö&#039;s Örtagårdsskolan was built in 1970, the idea was that it would draw pupils both from the newly built Rosengård district to the north, and from the middle-class area of detached houses to the south. 
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