A court in Sweden lifted a ban on Quran-burning protests that angered Turkey, on the day Swedish officials had to sit on the sidelines as Finland joined Nato. Judges ruled that fears of violent reprisals against Sweden did not justify a ban. At Nato’s headquarters in Brussels, Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom said his country “thinks freedom of expression is important”.

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