Mikael
Mikael is a character in Christina Hesselholdt's novel 'Venezianisches Idyll', depicted as the younger brother of the protagonist Gustava, who becomes increasingly involved in her life as he attempts to prevent her from following a path of self-destruction reminiscent of Thomas Mann's famous character, Gustav von Aschenbach.
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Sweden:
The article references the murder of 39-year-old Mikael in Skärholmen.
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Sweden:
39-year-old Mikael was murdered in a tunnel in Skärholmen in April 2024.
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France:
Mikael is a postman who is part of the group of public servants who resigned.
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United Kingdom:
Mikael, a homemaker from Dalarna, emphasizes that the richest people need to change their ways to bring about climate change.
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Finland:
Mikael has previously served as a foreign fighter in Ukraine and was arrested in Burkina Faso.
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Hong Kong:
Mikael's transfer process was halted due to controversial comments made after a match against the national team.
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Hong Kong:
Mikael's comments after a match against the national team sparked controversy and led to public apologies.
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Indonesia:
Mikael expressed surprise that the eruption occurred after a month of no activity, indicating he was in the red zone during the eruption.
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Sweden:
Mikael is mentioned as a victim of murder.
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Sweden:
Mikael was shot to death in a tunnel in Skärholmen, witnessed by his son.
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