Safety Failures Highlighted in Murder of Ambulance Worker Helena Löfgren in Harmånger
The murder of ambulance worker Helena Löfgren in Harmånger highlights critical workplace safety breaches and legal concerns regarding staff protection.
The murder of ambulance worker Helena Löfgren in Harmånger highlights critical workplace safety breaches and legal concerns regarding staff protection.
An unusual late-year algal bloom in Mälaren is persisting due to rising water temperatures caused by climate change, threatening drinking water and ecosystems in Sweden.
Fridolina Rolfö's header secured Manchester United Women's historic Champions League win at Old Trafford, witnessed by a record crowd.
Hammarby secured a strong 3-1 away victory over Ajax in the Europa Cup round of 16 first leg, setting the stage for the return match on November 20.
Häcken criticizes UEFA for awarding disproportionately low prize money to women's football compared to men's competitions, highlighting ongoing financial challenges despite the sport's growth.
Sanna Guidetti slams AIK and supporters for an inadequate farewell to John Guidetti after 3.5 seasons at the club, citing lack of recognition and contract betrayal.
Nearly half of Swedes have faced digital fraud attempts, prompting warnings and advice from PostNord before the busy holiday shopping period.
A female paramedic was murdered by a violent patient in Harmånger after her employer failed to warn staff about the patient's prior threats and assault incidents.
The 2025 Stockholm Film Festival features 135 international films with the acclaimed "Eagles of the Republic" highlighted, and will culminate in a star-studded award ceremony on November 14.
Sweden enhances youth arts participation through government funding and rural community cultural initiatives, aiming to foster creativity and local engagement.
Swedish municipal and corporate health programs focusing on employee well-being and attendance demonstrate encouraging early results.
New research and supportive initiatives unveil how adolescent mental health influences labor disparities among Swedish-born children of immigrants and enhance school health services.
Experts and investors weigh cautious optimism and risks in Sweden's market and economic outlook for 2026 amid signs of recovery and bubble concerns.
Munters announces a record 2 billion kronor air treatment order, leading to a sharp increase in its stock price on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.
Gävleborg's innovation contest and Genera's advanced pulp technology highlight global efforts merging agriculture with sustainable technology.
Swedish athletes across hockey, football, and gymnastics face injuries that affect their performance and team participation, including Filip Hållander's blood clot and Anna Anvegård's knee issues.
BK Häcken women's team secured a 1-0 home victory against Inter in the Europa Cup round of 16 first leg, setting up a crucial return match in Milan next week.
New coach Graham Potter implements a 4-4-2 strategy and fan engagement initiatives to restore Sweden’s national football team performance and supporter trust.
Sweden must rely on playoff qualification for the 2026 World Cup, facing tough opponents and needing crucial wins and a Nations League lifeline to advance.
Contact line down near Borlänge and major electrical and signaling faults near Gothenburg cause extensive disruptions to Swedish train services in November 2025.
Two fatal traffic accidents in Vingåker and south of Linköping have resulted in the deaths of a woman and an elderly man, with police investigations ongoing.
The father in the Älvsbyn case has been charged with severe child pornography offenses and assault, amid investigations exposing failures by local authorities in child protection.
Four suspected poisoning cases at Akademiska Hospital led to delayed police reporting and ongoing investigation amid concerns over truth and security measures.
A former royal court employee in Sweden has been charged with multiple child sex crimes after an investigation uncovered exploitation of ten girls and numerous images of child pornography.
Politicians demand a double track between Karlstad and Kil to resolve delays on Sweden’s most problematic railway, the Värmlandsbanan.
Sweden's economy is showing promising signs of recovery, driven by rising domestic demand and improved business and household sentiment, according to Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson and recent economic forecasts.
Sweden's Christian Democrats led by Ebba Busch propose a gradual reduction of capital gains tax on home sales to enhance housing market mobility ahead of the 2026 elections.
Two young Swedish men deny terrorism charges in a Copenhagen trial for grenade attacks linked to Iran's Foxtrot network.
The Swedish government's plan to lower the criminal responsibility age to 13 faces strong opposition from 61 of 74 responding agencies, citing concerns over youth crime and UN guidelines.
Sverigedemokraterna signals readiness to support the Social Democrats’ controversial proposal to abolish the karensavdrag, intensifying political debate over the costly sick pay deduction reform in Sweden.
Swedish NHL players Leo Carlsson, Gabriel Landeskog, and Hampus Lindholm delivered standout performances leading Colorado and Boston to important wins.
The iconic Vasaloppet ski race will introduce a redesigned 2026 course featuring new sections to prevent waterlogging caused by warmer weather, improving participant conditions while keeping the distance unchanged.
Christian Democrat leader Ebba Busch faces backlash from Moderates after expressing openness to talks with Social Democrats, highlighting coalition tensions.
An 18-year-old suspect in a planned Stockholm terror attack is profiled as socially vulnerable and radicalized, with authorities revealing his background and law enforcement’s intervention.
A new survey shows strong backing for Sweden's planned repatriation grant increase, especially among foreign-born residents in vulnerable areas and certain political supporters.
SBB sells its community properties to PPI for SEK 32 billion, reducing debt ratio and extending debt maturity to end of 2027.
Sweden's export of vehicles and metals fell sharply in 2025 due to tariffs, causing a major revenue loss exceeding 12 billion kronor.
Kameo leverages flexible financing solutions to support over 500 Swedish real estate projects, including a major Malmö development, amid a cautiously optimistic market outlook.
Incidents in Kumla and Sotenäs highlight municipal political misconduct and debates over behavior training in Swedish local politics.
A recent survey reveals growing threats and harassment against Swedish politicians, raising concerns about the impact on democracy and political engagement ahead of upcoming elections.
Mental health-related sick leave is rising sharply among Swedish managers, especially women, driven by stress and work-life imbalances. Government efforts aim to reduce stigma and enhance mental health knowledge nationally.
Investigations reveal illegal psychedelic therapies offered by Stockholm psychologists and a markedly high suicide risk following involuntary psychiatric care discharge in Sweden.
The 2025 Swedish Music Hall of Fame induction honors an array of influential artists across diverse genres, highlighting their lasting cultural impact.
Piteå’s Acusticum concert hall launches Friskvårdplus card to promote cultural activities like music and dance as integral parts of health and wellness, backed by local initiatives and research.
Gävleborg's 'Jag har en idé' competition invites innovative ideas blending technology and agriculture to promote sustainability and business growth.
A teenage student in Örebro is under investigation after igniting a pyrotechnic device at school, causing injuries to four people and prompting a police inquiry.
Midfielder Hugo Larsson leaves Sweden's national team training injured, posing challenges ahead of key World Cup qualifiers under new coach Graham Potter.
Jacob Widell Zetterström returns to the Swedish national team and praises fellow goalkeeper Viktor Johansson, who leads the Championship in save percentage and is Sweden's first-choice keeper.
Kriminalvården rejects the government's plan to lower the criminal responsibility age to 13, citing unpreparedness and risks of imprisoning young children.
An 18-year-old who shot at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm claims he was coerced; trial begins soon with connections to related terrorism charges.
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