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Sweden rioters sought for over 200 crimes
Around 60 people already detained for their involvement in weeklong riots in Stockholm suburbs.
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Rioting spreads outside calmer Stockholm
Police detain 19 after about 25 cars burnt on sixth straight night of violence in mainly immigrant areas of Stockholm.
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Sweden prepares for sixth night of violence
Extra police have been called to Stockholm in an attempt to end the riots that have blighted the city for five nights.
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Rioters continue to battle police in Sweden
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