## How bad can the Swedish ‘child soldier’ crime become?
The alarming trend of young Swedes being recruited online to commit violent crimes in Denmark has escalated, with several shootings already attributed to this phenomenon.
Recent reports suggest a surge in violent crimes committed by Swedish youth in Denmark. Police investigations indicate that young people from Sweden, typically aged 16-18, are being recruited online by Danish criminal organizations to commit violent crimes in Denmark.
Several youths have been arrested on suspicion of various crimes, including multiple shootings, with one even involving a single-handed attack on a convenience store.
While the motives and extent of these attacks remain under investigation, authorities suspect they are part of a larger conflict between Sweden and Denmark. The Danish police are working to gather more information and are considering utilizing methods such as facial recognition to combat the surge in youth-related violence.
Spicy noodles make a comeback
Remember the controversy surrounding the banning of certain spicy Korean ramen noodles in Denmark earlier this year? Well, those noodles are back on the shelves after authorities concluded that two of the previously banned products are not a health risk.
The slug invasion
This summer, Denmark is facing an unprecedented invasion of slugs, leading to widespread complaints and even humorous attempts to harness this unusual abundance. These hermaphrodites can produce up to 400 eggs and are resilient to both frost and drought.