Sweden Investigators probe police shooting of ‘disabled man with toy gun’ A probe is continuing into the behaviour of police in Sweden after a man with Down syndrome was shot in Stockholm. 04/08/2018
Sweden Summer sun melts mountain in Sweden Sweden's highest summit has lost its crown after melting ice leaves it 20cm lower 03/08/2018
Sweden How Sweden's highest peak has lost its top spot Sweden has endured its hottest July on record, severe drought and some of the worst forest fires the country has ever seen. Now its highest peak has lost 4 metres to glacier melt. We speak to the researcher who made the dicovery. 03/08/2018
Sweden Swedish crown jewels stolen in speedboat heist Thieves in Sweden escaped in a speedboat after snatching two crowns and an orb belonging to the royal family 01/08/2018
Sweden Cooling off? Swedes turn flooded station into swimming pool Fun-loving Swedes turned a flooded train station in Uppsala, a city near Stockholm, into a makeshift swimming pool. 31/07/2018
Sweden Sweden tries to put wildfire out ... by dropping a bomb on it Sweden's air force employed an unusual tactic to try and put out a wildfire — dropping a bomb on it! 26/07/2018
Sweden Sweden bans backyard barbecues in battle against wildfire outbreak Wildfire-hit Sweden is warning its citizens against having barbecues — even in their own back gardens. 26/07/2018
Sweden Student plane protest highlights Sweden's asylum-seeker deportations Elin Ersson's Facebook video showing her preventing an Afghan man from being deported has gone viral - but it's unclear what consequences whe faces and his fate is unknown. 25/07/2018
Sweden Heatwave wreaks havoc across Europe Many parts of Sweden have seen their driest weather in the May to mid-July period since records began in the 19th century 21/07/2018
Sweden Data shows Sweden’s wildfire problem is unusual These figures reflect how Sweden’s current outbreak of wildfires is unusual. 20/07/2018
Sweden Wildfires rage in Arctic Circle as Sweden calls EU for help Sweden has called for emergency assistance from its partners in the European Union to help fight wildfires, which have broken out across a wide range of its territory and prompted evacuations. 19/07/2018
Cult Ingmar Bergman's work remembered on 100th anniversary The Swedish director is widely considered one of the greatest film-makers of all time and would have turned 100 years old this month. 12/07/2018
Sweden #Europeanheroes: the youth worker who likes surprises Our fifth #Europeanhero is a youth worker in Sweden. He believes everyone has good in them, and that a smile or a kind word may be all that is required to bring it out. 04/07/2018
Musica Breaking musical boundaries: Martin Fröst's daring journey He is among the most innovative and versatile clarinetists of our time: Martin Fröst. He presented his new project "Retrotopia" in Stockholm, where he acts as a soloist and conductor. 28/06/2018
Sweden Watch: Swedish World Cup team say 'f**k racism' after Durmaz abuse Sweden's Durmaz racially abused for a mistake that led to German win 24/06/2018
Sweden Sweden mobilises its entire volunteer army for first time since 1975 Sweden has called up all of its army volunteers for the first time in more than four decades in a bid to bolster its military strength. 06/06/2018
Sweden Sweden's solution to vehicle rampage attacks Following the fatal truck attack in 2017, Sweden is rolling out a technology to prevent acts of vehicle terrorism. 31/05/2018
Health news Microchips are getting under the skin of thousands in Sweden Thousands of Swedes are having microchips implanted into their bodies so that they don't need to carry key cards, IDs, and even train tickets. 31/05/2018
Sweden Sweden passes law recognising sex without consent as rape It is the eighth country in western Europe to pass such legislation. 24/05/2018
Sweden Sweden distributes 'be prepared for war' leaflets to homes Amidst heightened geopolitical tension in the region, Sweden has revived its defence pamphlets in case an attack hits the Nordic country. 21/05/2018
Sweden How a school in Sweden is trying bikes to improve children's learning Bike-loving Sweden has cranked up its fondness for two wheels — by introducing them to the classroom. 04/05/2018
Business Planet AI and robotics: the opportunities for European businesses Euronews travelled to Sweden to meet the team behind a computer-to-human interface that can interact with people 04/05/2018
Sweden Swedish meatballs actually originated in Turkey, says Sweden 'Let's stick to the facts!' Sweden wants it to be known that meatballs are actually Turkish. 02/05/2018
No Comment Never-ending stream of floats glide down the Fyris River The 30th of April, Walpurgis Eve – referred to as ‘Sista april’ or ‘Valborg’ in Swedish – is the celebration of spring arriving in Sweden. 30/04/2018
Sweden Abba return to the recording studio The Swedish pop group Abba have returned to the recording studio for the first time since the 1980s. The quartet revealed the news on Instagram on Friday. 27/04/2018