An ongoing pattern of hazing and administrative challenges at Lundsberg boarding school highlights persistent cultural and leadership issues amid calls for accountability.
A 2025 survey by the Swedish Crime Prevention Council highlights significant threats and hostility faced by politicians, with women in Norrbotten being particularly vulnerable.
Swedish youth sports face growing challenges as verbal harassment of young athletes sparks calls for action, while social media bans for players at junior tournaments face criticism.
A 2024 report shows one in four Swedish politicians faced threats and harassment, influencing their political actions and raising concerns ahead of the 2026 election year.
One in four Swedish politicians faced threats and violence in 2024, with local accounts from Växjö highlighting personal assaults amid rising hostility towards public officials.
Swedish local politicians face escalating harassment, threats, and public confrontations in 2025, highlighting a growing crisis in political safety and public trust.
New convictions and politician testimonies reveal increasing threats and harassment of Swedish politicians, raising calls for cultural and legal responses ahead of elections.
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.
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.
Survey shows that one in four Swedish politicians faced threats or harassment in 2024, with many considering resignation, raising concerns about democracy.
A new 2024 survey reveals that 25% of Swedish politicians have faced threats or harassment, with serious impacts on political participation and democracy.
A court ruling and a local survey expose the alarming levels of threats and harassment faced by municipal politicians in Sweden, revealing a growing problem in local political life.
Swedish politicians, especially women, continue to face high levels of harassment and threats, prompting resignations and fear in local politics like Krokom.
Research and local reports reveal continued high levels of gendered threats and harassment against female politicians across Sweden, impacting their safety and political participation.
Surveys and incidents in Swedish municipalities reveal growing threats and harassment against female politicians, highlighting gendered political hostility.
Recent political shifts in Swedish municipalities have led to intensified hate and threats against politicians, with female politicians facing disproportionate harassment, threatening democracy.
Young politicians in Sweden face increasing threats and harassment, raising concerns about democratic participation and leading to legal actions against offenders.
Anna-Karin Hatt resigns amid widespread political harassment, prompting government leaders to address the deteriorating democratic climate and safety of politicians.
Swedish local politician Lars-Olof Paulsson condemns threats from a sect-like group targeting politicians, warning of their chilling effect on political engagement in local communities.