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From Spotify to Minecraft, Sweden proves fertile ground for unicorns

From Spotify to Minecraft, Sweden proves fertile ground for unicorns
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From Spotify to Minecraft, Sweden Proves Fertile Ground for Unicorns

From Spotify to Minecraft, Sweden Proves Fertile Ground for Unicorns Bloomberg 3 hrs ago Charles Daly (Bloomberg) Sweden’s capital has bred more tech unicorns per capita than any other region in the world save for Silicon Valley. Popular Searches Spotify Technology SA and Minecraft maker Mojang AB put Sweden on the map for startups valued at more than $1 billion and spawned a new generation of entrepreneurs. The Nordic country ranked first in Europe in cumulative capital invested per capita in the past five years, ahead of Ireland and the U.K., according to a tech industry report by venture capital firm Atomico.

From Spotify to Minecraft, Sweden Proves Fertile Ground for Unicorns

From Spotify to Minecraft, Sweden Proves Fertile Ground for Unicorns
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From Spotify to Minecraft, Sweden proves fertile ground for unicorns

From Spotify to Minecraft, Sweden proves fertile ground for unicorns
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Environment protest being criminalised around world, say experts

Last modified on Mon 19 Apr 2021 10.02 EDT Peaceful environmental protesters are being threatened, silenced and criminalised in countries around the world including the UK and the US, according to some of the world’s leading climate scientists and academics. More than 400 leading experts – including 14 authors from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – say that non-violent civil disobedience from groups like the school strikers, Extinction Rebellion and the Sunrise Movement have transformed the debate around the climate crisis in recent years. But in an open letter published on Monday they warn governments around the world are criminalising them at a pivotal time in the fight to tackle the escalating climate emergency.

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