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Iraqi man who sparked riots with Koran burnings shot dead in Sweden

Sky News Thursday, 30 January 2025
Iraqi man who sparked riots with Koran burnings shot dead in SwedenAn Iraqi man who burned copies of the Koran in Sweden has been killed in a shooting, Swedish authorities say.
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News video: 'Radical Muslims' Brutally Murder SALWAN MOMIKA-Man Who Burned Quran- During TikTok livestream

'Radical Muslims' Brutally Murder SALWAN MOMIKA-Man Who Burned Quran- During TikTok livestream 03:10

Salwan Momika, the Iraqi immigrant infamous for desecrating the Qur’an in Sweden, was shot dead in his home in Sodertalje. Police responded to an overnight shooting, finding Momika critically injured. He later died at the hospital, prompting a Murder investigation. Several arrests have been made....

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PM Modi's Grand Welcome: Indian Diaspora Floods Streets In London | Historic Trade Deal Looms

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the United Kingdom has stirred excitement among the Indian diaspora, who gathered in large numbers to welcome him. Many praised his global vision and deep cultural roots, calling him a transformational leader. Diaspora members spanning generations expressed pride in India's growing global presence and their personal connection to Modi’s leadership. The visit is expected to deepen ties through a major trade deal, with hopes of strengthening economic gains for both nations. #ModiInUK #UKIndiaRelations #ModiVisit2025 #IndiaUKTrade #ModiAbroad #ModiInLondon #StrategicPartnership #EconomicGrowth #GlobalIndia #TradeDeal2025 #ModiTradeTalks #IndianDiaspora #CulturalUnity #ProudToBeIndian #ModiUKVisit #BilateralGrowth #ModiConnectsDiaspora #ModiInLondon2025 #BreakingNews #OneIndiaNews Also Read On two nation tour to Sweden, UK, Modi hopes to boost ties :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/on-two-nation-tour-to-sweden-uk-modi-hopes-to-boost-ties-2678732.html?ref=DMDesc PM leaves for Turkey after three-day UK visit :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/pm-leaves-turkey-after-three-day-uk-visit-1927376.html?ref=DMDesc 'Chai pe Crochet' for Modi in UK :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/chai-pe-crochet-modi-uk-1927180.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.178~ED.102~GR.124~

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Viral video doesn't show Palestinians fleeing Gaza to Sweden [Video]

Viral video doesn't show Palestinians fleeing Gaza to Sweden

Viral video doesn't show Palestinians fleeing Gaza to Sweden Claims that the video depicts Palestinian refugees from Gaza arriving in Sweden to escape the war are false. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/07/23/viral-video-doesnt-show-palestinians-fleeing-gaza-to-sweden Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

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