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Sweden has introduced identity checks in attempts to reduce the number of migrants
arving there via Denmark, Our Europe reporter Gavin Lee has more
More than 160, 000 people arrived in the country last year. In November, Swed
joined with Germany and Austria in temporarily introducing random (Mi 8L1))bore
checks in Europe's passport-free Schengen zone
Foday's measures ar
comprehensive and apply to all travelers arriving from Denmark by train, bus and k
Those traveling without papers have been warned they won't be allowed to continue
youme.y. It's the first time since 1950s that the controls have been introduced and
been carried out in the Danish side of the boarder, costing the Danes an estimate
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Question 1: How many people arrived in Sweden last year?
Question 2: Which of the following is not true according to the news item?
Share prices mostly fell on Asian stock markets Monday after Greek voter
a European financial plan requiring new cost-cuting measures
Japan's main measure of stock prices, the Nikkei index, lost more
cent. However, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary said events in Greece hac
effect on stock prices in his country. Yoshihide Suga said "the ties between
Greece economically and in the financial markets are very limited. " He al
believed the 19 countries using the euro as money would. take responsible
ddress(应对,处理) the Greek situation
Other mayor stock indexes in East Asia also fell. South Korea's Kospi ind
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell 3. 2 percent - its largest drop in