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Sweden will ban paid, live or custom sexual content on platforms like OnlyFans starting July 1 to expand Nordic Model.
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Sweden's parliament has passed a law banning the purchase of sexual performances for viewing online, including those on ...
Sweden announced a ban on custom OnlyFans and cam content yesterday, signaling a significant escalation in the country's ...
The law is only applicable for the buyer, as Sweden's prostitution laws only ban buying sexual acts, not selling them. Online ...
In Sweden, it will be illegal to pay for sexual acts on the internet from the summer. This affects online platforms such as OnlyFans.
Sweden has approved a law to criminalise buying sex online – including personalised digital content, like that offered on ...
According to the new Swedish law, it will be a criminal act if any compensation is paid to another person in order to perform ...
Under the new law, it will be illegal to offer compensation to another person to perform a sexual act remotely online.
Sweden's economy will expand 1.8% this year and 2.3% in 2026, Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson told a press conference. The government's forecast from April was for growth of 2.1% this year ...
Police officers work near the scene where several people were injured after a series of loud bangs that indicated gunfire, according to police, at Vaksala Square in Uppsala, Sweden, April 29 ...