Sweden Swedish art project offers 'eternal' job with zero responsibilities An art project funded by Public Art Agency Sweden is offering an 'eternal employment' position at a future train station in Gothenburg that holds no duties or responsibilities. 11/03/2019
Sweden Bus explodes in central Stockholm, injuring driver One person was injured after a bus exploded in central Stockholm, Sweden, on Sunday 10/03/2019
Sweden Swedish Academy to award two Nobel literature prizes this year The Nobel Foundation last year stopped the Swedish Academy from handing out the award after a string of sexual misconduct allegations against the husband of one of its board members threw the institution into crisis mode. 05/03/2019
Sweden Swedish Security Police says suspected Russian spy was arrested Swedish Security Police says suspected Russian spy was arrested 28/02/2019
Sweden Award-winning Australian entrepreneur told to leave Sweden for visa An award-winning Australian entrepreneur who's been living in Sweden for six years was told by immigration services he had to leave the country if he wanted his sole trader visa application to be considered. 21/02/2019
Sweden Norwegian flight forced to land after receiving 'bomb threat' A Norwegian flight en route to Nice was forced to return to Stockholm on Thursday after a "bomb threat" was made against the flight 07/02/2019
World Sweden Democrats' u-turn on campaigning for 'Swexit' | Raw Politics The party now promises to change the EU from within. 05/02/2019
Sweden Man jailed for stealing Sweden's crown jewels in speedboat heist A Swedish man has been jailed for four and a half years for the theft. 05/02/2019
Living Climate-smart shopping in the world’s first recycling mall The Swedish ReTuna Återbruksgalleria makes shopping climate-smart. People even buy their old items back. 04/02/2019
Europe Decoded Outcry in Sweden over footage of pregnant woman dragged off train Two security officers have been suspended in Sweden after footage emerged of them removing a heavily pregnant woman from an underground train in Stockholm and pinning her down on a bench. 02/02/2019
Sweden Swiss students follow example of young climate activist Greta Thunberg Thousands of Swiss students, some as young as 14-years-old, took to the streets of several Swiss cities to denounce the lack of government action to fight global warming 18/01/2019
Sweden Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven reelected for second term Sweden ended a four-month political deadlock on Friday when lawmakers reelected Prime Minister Stefan Lofven for a second term. 18/01/2019
Sweden Facial recognition replaces class register in Swedish trial A school in Skellefteå, Sweden, is experimenting taking the class register of students by facial recognition 16/01/2019
Sweden Sweden's Social Democrats seek deal with opposition to form government After months of political deadlock, Sweden's Social Democrats agreed a deal with the opposition Centre Party and the Liberals to try to form a government 11/01/2019
Ocean Sustainable fishing is 2020 target as stricter regulations improve stocks In partnership with the European Commission North Sea fishermen benefiting from improved catches 11/01/2019
Ocean Fish stocks “much better” than twenty years ago In partnership with the European Commission North Sea benefits from stricter regulations on fish "dumping" 11/01/2019
Sweden Quiz: can you spot the real failure? Play our quiz on which items are genuine exhibits at the Museum of Failure in Sweden 09/01/2019
No Comment Museum of Failure celebrates unsuccessful innovations A Donald Trump board game and bottles of Green Ketchup are among the exhibits on display at Sweden's Museum of Failure. 08/01/2019
Sweden Man suspected of contracting Ebola cleared by Swedish hospital A hospital in Sweden said test results showed no signs of the Ebola virus 04/01/2019
Sweden As cash goes extinct in Sweden, the church moves to adapt Many banks and businesses in Sweden no longer accept cash and the church is adapting so that people can continue to donate 25/12/2018
Sweden Frock 'n' roll: Man-free music festival 'violated discrimination laws' What do you think? Is the festival discriminatory? Or do we need music events that cater for all tastes? 19/12/2018
Sweden Yemen ceasefire in vital port agreed in Sweden talks Yemen's warring factions have agreed a ceasefire for the vital Red Sea port of Hodeida 13/12/2018
Sweden Swedish security police arrest terror plot suspect Swedish security police have arrested one person suspected of planning a terror attack. 13/12/2018
Sweden Indigenous Europeans taking EU to court over climate change 'inaction' "These climate targets obviously cannot protect us." Susannah Israelsson, from northern Europe's indigenous Saami population, spoke to Euronews about why her peoples are taking the EU to court over its climate change policies. 06/12/2018
Sweden It's not beginning to look at lot like Christmas for reindeer above Arctic Circle "I can't ask my father what to do now because he hasn't seen this; it hasn't happened during his lifetime." 05/12/2018
Sweden Yemeni government team heads to Sweden for talks with Houthi rebels The conflict has left over 8 million Yemenis facing famine, although the United Nations has warned this could rise to 14 million. 05/12/2018