Concerns Raised Over Politicians' Communication Transparency and Media Relations in Sweden
Swedish politicians face criticism over private email use for official matters and express distrust towards major media outlets' political coverage.
Swedish politicians face criticism over private email use for official matters and express distrust towards major media outlets' political coverage.
Dagens Nyheter accuses the Swedish Government Offices of deliberately obstructing the investigation into former national security advisor Henrik Landerholm, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
A Malmö court convicted a man for harassing journalist Inas Hamdan during 2024 protests, underscoring protections for journalists against intimidation.
Swedish officials and publishers intensify calls for the release of Gui Minhai as his detention in China reaches ten years.
Sweden faces growing clashes between politicians and the media amid scandals in Sweden and Finland, raising concerns about press freedom and political integrity.
Tensions rise between Swedish politicians and the press as elections approach, with public confrontations and AI misuse fueling concerns about media freedom.
A protest at the Bokmässan in Gothenburg focuses on the risks faced by journalists in Gaza, targeting Swedish media figures.
Joakim Medin's trial launches in Turkey amid concerns of his legal rights and potential international repercussions.
Joakim Medin's trial on terrorism charges in Turkey begins tomorrow amidst international scrutiny.
Concerns grow about censorship and free speech among Swedish politicians.
Sweden's enforcement of photography restrictions at protected sites sees increased prosecutions and impacts on media freedom.
A debate has erupted over Sveriges Radio's Gaza coverage, highlighting criticism of bias and responses from SR's leadership.