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By Cornelia Fransson Swedish Sex Purchase Act, often referred to as ‘the Swedish model’ was implemented in 1999. The law considers the purchase, but not the
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By Ethan Carlsson The Syrian civil war has gone on for upwards of seven years now. As of February 2019, ISIS holds almost no territory, and
By Ethan Carlsson The Syrian civil war has gone on for upwards of seven years now. As of February 2019, ISIS holds almost no territory, and
By Ethan Carlsson The Syrian civil war has gone on for upwards of seven years now. As of February 2019, ISIS holds almost no territory, and