OREBRO, Sweden (AP) — Despite his gunshot wounds, sustained Tuesday in Sweden’s deadliest mass shooting, Salim Karim Iskef ...
Sweden is reeling days after the country’s deadliest mass shooting left at least 11 people dead, including the gunman, as ...
Sweden's right-wing government said on Friday it would seek to tighten gun laws in the wake of the country's deadliest mass ...
A member of Kasselia's congregation, 29-year-old Salim Iskef, was among those murdered in Orebro on Tuesday in Sweden's first ...
Sweden's right-wing government said on Friday it would seek to tighten gun laws in the wake of the country's deadliest mass ...
Salim Iskef, 29, fled the Islamic State and Syria to form a better, more secure life in Sweden, only to be gunned down this ...
The police responding to the attack encountered firing so intense that they struggled to tell how many gunmen were on the ...
Sweden's worst ever mass shooting this week has raised questions about the country's gun laws and widespread gun ownership.
The changes would make it harder to access semiautomatic weapons, and enhance police and medical checks in license applications.
For Sweden, the tragedy in Örebro may serve as a turning point in its approach to gun control. In the US, however, the cycle ...
Eleven people — including the perpetrator — were killed in what Sweden's PM described as the worst mass shooting in the ...