Swedish Cinema Set for a Vibrant Autumn with Diverse New Releases
Autumn 2025 brings a dynamic lineup of new Swedish films and documentaries, underscoring the revival of local cinema.
Autumn 2025 brings a dynamic lineup of new Swedish films and documentaries, underscoring the revival of local cinema.
Lisa Borg faces a postpartum infection following an emergency cesarean section, sharing her recovery challenges on social media.
The relocation of Kiruna church represents a cultural crossroads for the community, embodying heritage preservation and economic challenges.
Perrie Edwards reveals the emotional impact of her recent miscarriage experience.
A significant chemical leak at a paint factory in Märsta required immediate evacuations and emergency services intervention.
Sweden dispatches firefighting aircraft to aid Portugal in tackling wildfires.
Sweden updates its crisis preparedness framework with a systemic perspective.
Sweden introduces new electricity prices affecting consumers from August 20, 2025.
Timbro's recent proposals have raised concerns over the potential threat to Sámi indigenous rights in Sweden.
Dalarna becomes the first region in Sweden to eradicate cervical cancer, marking a significant public health milestone.
Sweden launches a new initiative to improve child welfare by enabling children to see their parents at work.
Utsikten and Umeå FC eliminated from Svenska Cupen in shocking defeats.
IFK Norrköping secured a 3-0 victory against Viggbyholm in the Svenska Cupen, advancing to the next round despite injury concerns for key players.
Increased public scrutiny over Aisab and Christine Lorne's dual roles continues, highlighting ethical concerns.
A key political figure in Stockholm has announced their resignation, stirring speculation about the future political landscape.
A Sweden Democrats politician has been removed from his position following a scandal involving inappropriate sex messages sent to others.
Finnish politicians express grief and condolences following the sudden death of a colleague in Parliament.
Stockholm stock market down on August 19, driven by declines in cryptocurrency stocks and cautious investor sentiment.
NAXS co-founder Amaury de Poret sells shares for 1.6 million kronor as the company faces liquidation.
Sweden's economy faces significant challenges, as a McKinsey report reveals a decline risking its global wealth rankings.
Magnus Gisslén criticizes the Public Health Agency for lacking medical expertise amid concerns for future pandemics.
Sweden anticipates the closure of about 700 schools due to a significant decline in school-age children, with urban areas facing the biggest challenges.
Ukrainian athlete Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk faces a four-year ban for doping, affecting her competitive future.
Helena Bergman returns to the Swedish national orienteering team after nearly seven years, aiming for success at the European Championships.
Razak Omotoyossi, a former Allsvenskan player, dies at 39, leaving a significant legacy in Swedish football.
Nikola Vasic moves to Hammarby IF, secured by a free transfer clause in his contract.
Oscar Möller retires from hockey after 10 years and becomes a TV4 hockey expert.
Key strategies and insights emerge for the upcoming V75 horse racing event as experts weigh in.
Swedish police warn consumers about fraudulent Lindex ads that have led to financial losses.
Ongoing legal proceedings follow a mistaken shooting in Malmö that left a father dead, significantly impacting his family.
The Supreme Court grants ownership of a meteorite to its discoverers, ending a lengthy legal dispute.
The Kiruna Church's relocation garners mixed emotions and highlights indigenous concerns.
Sweden announces 9 million SEK in humanitarian aid for Gaza through the Egyptian Red Crescent.
Former state epidemiologist Magnus Gisslén criticizes the leadership of Sweden's Public Health Agency, prompting discussions about internal competencies and preparedness for pandemics.
Citi's Nordic investment banking head, Lars Ingemarsson, is moving to Evercore as part of regional shifts in finance.
Retail leaders in Sweden urgently call for government reforms to support a struggling sector facing bankruptcy.
Northern Sweden witnesses record low electricity prices, with stark regional disparities observed.
The Stockholm Stock Exchange rises sharply while Saab's shares experience a historic decline.
Cesium AB has secured a lucrative defense contract worth around 40 million kronor, enhancing Sweden's defense industry presence.
Stockholm enforces a ban on balcony usage in Bromma due to structural safety risks.
Aisab and Christine Lorne face backlash over dual political roles amid conflict of interest concerns.
Malmö politicians voice concerns over H65 sports club's financial struggles and potential sponsorship loss.
A Sweden Democrats politician resigns after controversial social media posts, claiming he was hacked.
Arbetsförmedlingen faces serious criticism for poor service quality and accessibility issues, prompting calls for organizational reform.
Kinnevik invests 14% in Tandem Health, valuing the start-up at SEK 2.4 billion.
Tobii's stock has dropped significantly, prompting Chairman Per Norman to buy shares as a show of confidence.
Elgiganten's CEO announces strategic measures for recovery and increased profitability.
Bahnhof announces significant profit growth, while other companies show mixed results.
Bico announces significant operational changes after a stock price drop of over 20% due to poor financial results.
Ambea announces significant growth in revenue and profit for Q2 2025, with positive market reactions.
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