New Digital and Policy Initiatives Strengthen Youth Mental Health and Safety in Sweden and Europe
Sweden launches a new mental health app for youth and proposes experts to a European panel tackling children's online safety.
Sweden launches a new mental health app for youth and proposes experts to a European panel tackling children's online safety.
Micke Leijnegard is on trial for sexual harassment for allegedly attempting to kiss a woman without consent during filming of 'Mästarnas mästare', with conflicting accounts and awaited verdict.
Sweden prepares for autumn break with focus on children's health challenges, mental well-being, and youth participation rights.
Investigations reveal Russia's use of Swedish and Western technology in a secret underwater Arctic system spying on NATO.
Swedish researchers have confirmed that Repello, an electronic ultrasonic device, effectively reduces wild rat activity in natural conditions by up to 100%.
At its 2025 conference, Moderaterna introduced a new integration policy centered on Swedish values and a mandatory 'Sverigekontrakt' for newcomers, alongside expanded local security powers and economic reforms for the 2026 election.
Swedish businesses leverage 5G technology to enhance workplace flexibility and industrial efficiency with secure mobile connectivity and cost-saving wireless solutions.
Viscaria is building a new railway yard with advanced logistics and sustainable features to supply 5% of Europe's copper demand by 2027.
A woman has been arrested for attempted murder in Bandhagen after a man was injured with a sharp object and hospitalized.
AIK’s recent 4-3 loss to Östersund ended their winning streak and highlighted ongoing performance issues, casting doubt on their playoff chances.
Luleå loans highly rated young hockey forward Jakob Ihs-Wozniak to Björklöven for the rest of the 2025 season to boost their Hockeyallsvenskan campaign.
Sweden's junior national hockey team prepares for the 2026 World Junior Championship with a 24-player roster set for a key tournament in Slovakia, featuring promising talents including goalkeepers Herman Liv and Love Härenstam.
Viktor Gyökeres scored two goals in three minutes to help Arsenal thrash Atletico Madrid 4-0 in the Champions League, earning praise from coach Mikel Arteta and media alike.
Sweden and Ukraine announce a historic intention for Ukraine to acquire 100-150 Jas Gripen fighter jets, marking a major advance in defense cooperation amid ongoing regional tensions.
Sweden announces plans to sell up to 150 Jas Gripen E jets to Ukraine, marking a new chapter in military cooperation and bolstering Ukraine's air defense amid ongoing conflict.
The Nordic countries have agreed to jointly acquire drones and collaborate on research, aiming to enhance regional defense cooperation and support for Ukraine.
A man has been arrested on probable cause in connection to the 2015 murder of a woman found dead in Sigtunafjärden, reigniting hopes of solving a decade-old cold case.
Jönköping plans preschool budget cuts amid declining child numbers, while Stockholm's Högdalen halts a costly large preschool project over concerns of scale and location.
The 2025 Alingsås chat scandal involving local politicians led to resignations and ignited a broader movement toward increased political transparency and ethical reforms in Swedish local governance.
Swedish pension funds increase climate investments while corporates enhance office and mining infrastructures, aligning with evolving market and environmental demands.
Sweden and Ukraine have signed a defense collaboration agreement that may lead to Ukraine purchasing up to 150 Saab Gripen E fighter jets, significantly advancing military ties and boosting Saab's stock.
Telenor's 5G Office Connect service provides Swedish businesses with flexible, secure, and cost-effective network solutions that replace traditional fiber and Wi-Fi connectivity.
Jonathan Ravelin was wrongfully declared dead by the Swedish Tax Agency in 2023. Despite his ensuing lawsuit for damages, the court ruled in favor of the state, denying compensation, prompting Ravelin to appeal and push for systemic changes.
A report reveals 10,000 women are linked to Swedish criminal gangs, playing vital roles in drug trafficking and facing unique risks, calling for enhanced intervention.
Hanna Bennison discusses the severity of her EM injury, recovery struggles, and readiness to compete in the Nations League semifinals for Sweden.
Sweden's women's football team integrates seven new players and embraces heartfelt motivation as they prepare for Nations League semifinals against Spain.
Viktor Gyökeres scored twice to end his nine-match goal drought, leading Arsenal to a 4-0 Champions League win over Atlético Madrid and drawing praise for his resilient performance.
Riksrevisionen's new report reveals lower crime clearance rates and governance issues following the 2015 Swedish police reform, calling for clearer goals and better management.
Pluto TV will launch AfterWork TV on October 23, 2025, a new streaming channel in Sweden tailored specifically for viewers aged 55 and older, featuring original programs on travel, beauty, and lifestyle hosted by well-known Swedish personalities.
Swedish-developed Amelia AI technology thrives under new ownership as SoundHound drives rapid growth in global AI voice platforms, highlighting Sweden's continuing impact in the expanding tech sector.
Sweden is pioneering cleaner lithium recycling technology and boosting northern Sweden's sustainability in composite manufacturing, drawing international attention.
A live hand grenade discovered in Eslöv led to evacuations and a bomb squad deployment in the early hours of October 22, 2025.
Sweden's widely distributed crisis preparedness brochure gains international praise for its openness about war and inspires other countries.
Sweden’s 2025 election campaign is dominated by immigration and integration debates that underscore deep political divisions between the country's major parties.
A former Social Democrat politician reflects on the continuity and escalation of threats against Swedish politicians, linking historical assassinations to today's climate of fear.
Stegra confronts financial distress with insolvency fears while seeking nearly 2 billion SEK in additional state funding for its groundbreaking steel plant project in northern Sweden.
Graham Potter outlines strategic changes and World Cup ambitions as he takes charge of Sweden's national football team during crucial qualification phases.
Sweden’s civil defense leadership unites under a new collaborative direction to enhance crisis preparedness and leadership clarity across sectors.
Sweden's Foreign Ministry calls on Israel for clarification on flotilla detainee mistreatment, while police investigate an assault on a young Swedish activist in Stockholm.
Four young men linked to Aktivklubb Sverige violently attacked immigrants in Stockholm, signaling a worrying rise in racially motivated extremism.
The Chopchop fast-food chain in Sweden is under police investigation following allegations of labor exploitation involving unpaid wages, forced payments, and poor working conditions among guest workers.
Cost-driven staff cuts in Stockholm psychiatric services and economic priorities in Växjö hospital planning highlight Sweden's healthcare funding challenges.
Growing threats and hostility toward Swedish politicians prompt new legislation and calls for respectful political dialogue to safeguard democracy.
Swedish companies HMS Networks, Ratos, Thule, and Indutrade show mixed investor reactions after Q3 2025 reports, revealing optimism tempered by caution.
Stegra confronts critical funding shortages threatening its green steel project while Nordnet reveals risk management issues, highlighting financial struggles among Nordic firms in 2025.
Sweden shows early signs of economic recovery in 2025, with positive growth signals from Riksbank and several regions reporting budget surpluses.
The Swedish parliament rejected a Sweden Democrats' proposal for a referendum on a constitutional amendment to make changing the constitution more difficult, sparking political debate on democracy and party interests.
Sweden's Social Democrats call for a profit ban and outreach measures in SFI education, citing privatization-induced quality issues and course cancellations.
Eskilstuna municipality seeks government help to stop toxic methylene chloride emissions from Senior Material's battery factory, challenging the permit granted despite the substance's ban since 1996.
The EU Parliament has approved new driving license rules that replace A-traktors with the B1 category, allowing Swedish youths aged 15 to drive vehicles up to 45 km/h with stricter testing requirements, securing youth mobility and safety.
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