STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish police should be allowed to use real-time, AI-powered face-recognition to combat crime, ...
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The National on MSNSwedish schools to use video surveillance and random bag searches after shootingSwedish privacy law will be changed so that schools can set up camera surveillance without a special permit. The new rules ...
Sweden's government has said it would be dedicating 300 million kronor for school security measures following the country's ...
The Swedish police should be able to use real-time facial recognition software with Artificial Intelligence technology to ...
Dozens of big businesses from Ikea to Spotify back youth job initiatives as country grapples with epidemic of violence ...
EXCLUSIVE: As crime surges in Sweden, their neighbours in Denmark are feeling the effects, transforming the sibling rivalrly ...
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Lost control, says Swedish PM as immigrant gangs take over SwedenFive people have been shot in an attack in Sweden's Orebro on Tuesday. This comes days after the body of Iraqi militia leader Salwan Momika was found in his Stockholm apartment with gunshot wounds.
Sweden's government wants legislation to allow police to use real-time AI-powered face-recognition to combat crime.
The up swell in violence in Sweden has prompted the National Police Commissioner to comment on the state of the manning of ...
The Swedish Football Association pledged to begin its future international matches with a moment of silence. Mourners elsewhere in the the Scandinavian nation, where gun violence at schools is ...
The United States on Wednesday announced sanctions against the Foxtrot Network, a Sweden-based gang accused of carrying out ...
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