The slugs and hot noodles made an immediate comeback

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## 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.

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