Europe News Sweden: PM calls Örebro mass shooting 'worst in Swedish history' Swedish police say that about 10 people including the gunman were killed during a shooting at an adult education centre. 04/02/2025
Sweden At least ten people killed in Swedish school shooting, authorities say Swedish authorities are investigating the motive as the police operation continues. 04/02/2025
Europe News Sweden clears Bulgarian ship of sabotage in Baltic Sea cable rupture The incident was one of several recent cases of undersea cable ruptures, sparking fears over potential Russian sabotage and spying in the region. 03/02/2025
Design What’s on at Stockholm Design Week 2025? From innovative designs made from 300-year-old trees to furniture inspired by fungus and food-themed exhibitions, Stockholm Design Week 2025 (3-9 February) promises fresh perspectives on sustainability and creativity – with a healthy touch of playfulness. 31/01/2025
Sweden Swedish police say man who burned Quran in public has been killed The incidents caused international outrage, and the ensuing protests helped fuel tensions over immigration from the Middle East and predominantly Muslim countries. 30/01/2025
Sweden Sweden seizes and boards ship suspected of cable damage in Baltic Sea Swedish authorities seized the Vezhen, sailing under the flag of Malta and registered with a Bulgarian shipping company, on Sunday over suspected sabotage of an underwater cable. 27/01/2025
Europe News Sweden investigates latest suspected sabotage of Baltic Sea data cable Sunday's rupture follows a string of incidents that have heightened fears of Russian sabotage and spying in the strategic region. 27/01/2025
Europe News Sweden seeks to remove citizenship from people who threaten the state The government wants to change the constitution to remove Swedish citizenship from dual nationals who commit crimes against the state. 16/01/2025
Europe News Sweden to contribute warships to NATO Baltic Sea patrols Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said at an annual security conference on Sunday that Sweden is not at war but there is also no peace, the news agency TT reported. 13/01/2025
Economy Inflation eases in Sweden as hopes of rate cut from Riksbank grow Analysts are now hopeful that the Swedish central bank will lower its key policy rate later this month, following five interest rate cuts last year. 08/01/2025
Business US-based Tesla manager blames trade unions for Swedish charging chaos The long-running strike action, sparked by Tesla’s refusal to sign a collective bargaining agreement, has been labelled "insane" by CEO Elon Musk. 07/01/2025
Sweden Sweden's opposition wants NATO article invoked after cable break Sweden's opposition Social Democrat party has urged the government to invoke a NATO article that would force a special meeting of the alliance. 29/12/2024
Tech News NATO could turn to fleet of sea drones to defend Baltic Sea cables NATO is reportedly thinking about using sea drones to secure the Internet cables running under the Baltic Sea. We take a look at what this technology is. 19/12/2024
Ocean Hooked on salmon: EU-backed efforts to protect Sweden's threatened wild species In partnership with the European Commission After decades of decline rivers in northern Sweden are once again a thriving environment for threatened salmon. But the species remains vulnerable and the EU is supporting local efforts to sustain wild populations. 17/12/2024
Ocean Closing the net: Finland and Sweden join forces to fight illegal salmon fishing In partnership with the European Commission Rivers in Finland and Sweden are a refuge for Europe's threatened wild salmon. The countries are jointly protecting the species through old-fashioned patrolling and hi-tech surveillance. 17/12/2024
Tech News Sweden mulls Australia-style social media age limit to stop gangs Authorities in Sweden are concerned about criminal networks recruiting children online. 15/12/2024
Euronews Tech Talks What is lithium and how does it power our modern world? | Podcast What is lithium and is it the key to the ecological transition? Euronews Tech Talks explores the topic. 11/12/2024
Healthcare Sweden wants to be the first country to eliminate HPV by 2027 The Nordic country's ambitious timeline relies on high vaccination uptake and efficient mass screening and follow-up treatment. 10/12/2024
Europe News Sweden calls for Chinese ship to return over Baltic Sea cable damage The Chinese cargo ship Yi Peng 3 became a suspect after two Baltic Sea fibre optic cables were damaged. 28/11/2024
Tech News Sweden reissues WWII booklet to prepare Swedes for war in digital age Sweden has revived a wartime-era pamphlet and made it fit for the digital age to prepare its citizens for future crises. 27/11/2024
Business Northvolt files for bankruptcy in major blow to European EV sector The Swedish battery developer and manufacturer, Northvolt, has filed for bankruptcy in the US, as the company struggles with mounting debt, after it was unable to secure rescue funding and was left with only one week of cash reserves. 22/11/2024
Culture news Meet the Swedish composer behind this robotic cellist Swedish composer Jacob Mühlrad explains what his new robotic cellist can add to the classical music world, and what it can't. 08/11/2024
Economy Sweden cuts key interest rate to boost staggering economy Sweden cuts its key rate by 0.5 percentage points to 2.75%, the largest reduction in over a decade. 07/11/2024
Europe News Sweden rejects applications for thirteen offshore wind farms The government believes that building the projects in question in the Baltic Sea area would have unacceptable consequences for Sweden's defence. 05/11/2024
Climate Could a volcanic eruption be making Scandi winters colder? Scientists have predicted the far-reaching impact of a 2022 volcanic eruption in the South Pacific. 28/10/2024
Culture news Swedish orchestra makes history by performing with a robotic cellist In a groundbreaking performance, the Malmö Symphony Orchestra have collaborated with a robotic cellist for the world premiere of Jacob Mühlrad's composition "Veer (bot)" 23/10/2024