AI-Generated Music Tops Streaming Charts Amid Rising Upload Volumes and Political Themes
AI music is climbing to the top of streaming charts, with massive daily uploads and difficulty for listeners to distinguish it from human-made songs.
AI music is climbing to the top of streaming charts, with massive daily uploads and difficulty for listeners to distinguish it from human-made songs.
Swedish researchers have developed an AI-based method that improves early prostate cancer detection by identifying tissue changes missed by traditional biopsies.
Two fatal traffic accidents in Sweden: a pedestrian struck on E22 highway in Mönsterås and a deadly bus crash in Stockholm linked to a medical emergency.
Swedish physician Emelie's burnout experience highlights alarming mental health challenges and suicide risks doctors face, urging systemic healthcare reforms.
Swedish firms Kinnarps and Recoma advance climate goals by adopting renewable fuel HVO100 and sustainable recycled building materials, aiming for substantial emission cuts.
A family member's account reveals strained elderly care in Skellefteå, while local politicians debate centralization of services.
Swedish local politicians face escalating harassment, threats, and public confrontations in 2025, highlighting a growing crisis in political safety and public trust.
A double-decker bus crashed into a bus shelter on Valhallavägen in Stockholm, killing three people and injuring several others; the driver was arrested and authorities are investigating the cause.
Sweden's national football team heads into a crucial World Cup qualifier against Switzerland with several key players sidelined due to injury, including captain Lindelöf and striker Isak starting on the bench.
SHL disciplinary cases against Pettersen and Krogdahl coincide with Linköping's benching of Ty Rattie, as the league addresses player conduct and performance dynamics.
A fatal bus accident on Valhallavägen in Stockholm claimed three lives, with a bystander heroically aiding victims as the investigation into the driver's negligence unfolds.
Two former prison guards have been detained for bribery and smuggling phones to inmates linked to organized crime at Norrtäljeanstalten.
Swedish political leaders express condolences and call for public support after a deadly bus crash in central Stockholm.
A bus accident on Valhallavägen in Stockholm resulted in three deaths and two serious injuries, with the driver arrested and investigations ongoing.
Indivior's immediate withdrawal of Subutex from Sweden causes alarm over opioid treatment options, with experts warning of a crisis due to lack of equivalent medications.
A fatal bus crash in Östermalm, Stockholm, involving route 670, has left several injured and some dead, with emergency services responding swiftly to the scene.
Sweden’s economy shows robust improvement in 2025, while SBAB capitalizes on this by expanding its business savings market share through competitive rates and customer-friendly services.
Stora Enso plans to separate its Swedish forest assets into a publicly listed company by 2027, aiming to maximize shareholder value and conducting a wider review of its European sawmill business.
Safello reports higher operational losses despite revenue growth, whereas CLS reduces its losses though revenue falls in Q3 2025.
Ahead of Sweden's elections, calls intensify for politicians to have work experience and be more transparent about their plans to boost accountability.
Falkenberg and Kimitoön see active political debate and community involvement over school policy changes, highlighting democratic challenges and party dynamics.
Centerpartiet has changed its policy from full individualization to a three-part parental leave system to better support diverse families and flexibility.
The withdrawal of the opioid addiction medication Subutex from Sweden's market next year is prompting a healthcare crisis, with experts urging urgent solutions to maintain effective treatment for opioid-dependent patients.
Recent convictions in Sweden and Denmark reveal harsh sentences for Swedish youths involved in gang-related murder and attempted murder cases.
Sweden's national football team faces key midfield injuries with Hugo Larsson sidelined for weeks and Lucas Bergvall withdrawing due to concussion ahead of World Cup qualifiers.
Sweden's Christian Democrats are set to debate a proposed ban on the niqab and burka, marking a key shift in party policy amid debates on religious freedom and social cohesion.
A significant portion of Swedish children, especially under two years, are diagnosed late with Type 1 diabetes, leading to serious health risks and calls for increased screening.
The return center in Burlöv faces calls for closure due to poor living conditions and concerns over children's wellbeing, with residents and child welfare groups highlighting mental health and safety issues.
A woman died after a suspected hit-and-run in Töreboda, and an elderly man died when his car plunged into a lake in Filipstad, prompting investigations and emergency responses.
Weight loss medication risks and questionable marketing practices raise health and legal concerns in Sweden amid rising obesity rates.
Eva Victor's directorial debut "Sorry, Baby" sensitively explores trauma and healing after sexual assault, gaining critical acclaim in Sweden.
In 2024, Sweden's cultural funding landscape shifted as municipal and regional spending increased, compensating for state budget cuts, resulting in stable overall cultural expenditures.
Riksrevisionen reports that key Swedish education authorities fail to provide teachers with scientifically founded, useful educational support, calling for urgent reforms.
A new survey reveals that older Swedes remain financially pessimistic despite tax cuts and ongoing inflation pressures.
Riksbanken warned that rapid growth in stablecoins and high stock market valuations could pose significant risks to financial stability.
New convictions and politician testimonies reveal increasing threats and harassment of Swedish politicians, raising calls for cultural and legal responses ahead of elections.
A patient in Kronoberg lost sight in both eyes after a nine-month wait and further delays for specialized treatment, prompting a formal investigation and calls for improved healthcare coordination.
Emil Forsberg returns to Sweden's national team after a year away and moves to Göteborg to be closer to his children following separation from his wife.
New research identifies twelve genetic regions linked to early onset depression and associated suicide risk, highlighting potential for improved suicide prevention.
An 18-year-old Swedish terrorism suspect on trial in Denmark admits to murder in Sweden, with charges expected soon.
Victims and families share emotional accounts in the trial following the fatal Gröna Lund Jetline accident, highlighting the tragedy's personal toll.
Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist has been chosen as Centerpartiet's new leader following Anna-Karin Hatt's resignation amidst harassment, bringing renewed energy and focus to the party.
Swedish businesses are advancing critical infrastructure projects in West Africa while modernizing industrial facilities in Sweden with sustainable solutions.
Swedish businesses are adopting Telenor’s 5G security solutions in response to new EU cybersecurity rules like NIS2 and DORA, enhancing resilience and flexibility for hybrid work environments.
Lars-Erik Lundgren of Aktie-ansvar explains the fund’s sale of SKF and ABB shares amidst inflation and market changes, alongside updates on Essity, H&M, and SBB.
A recent conviction in Västerbotten highlights the alarming rise of threats against Swedish politicians, with 65% of MPs and many local officials experiencing harassment primarily through social media.
EU political advertising bans compel Swedish politicians to use influencer strategies on social media amid rising threats online.
Local politicians in Umeå clash over the management and trustworthiness of the municipality's whistleblower function amid fears of repeating past failures.
Swedish Public Health Agency comments on UK warning about mutated influenza virus ahead of the 2025 flu season, emphasizing vaccination and caution.
An 18-year-old Stockholm man was sentenced to seven years for recruiting a 13-year-old to commit murder, highlighting legal actions against youth recruitment in serious crimes.
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