Tech News Study finds AI tools are popular with students who struggle to focus While AI tools like ChatGPT could help students who struggle with concentration and planning, too much reliance on them might hinder their cognitive growth, researchers say. 30/08/2024
Sport Legendary ex-England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson dies aged 76 The former football manager, who coached in 10 countries overall, passed away after suffering from pancreatic cancer. 26/08/2024
Nature This European country is killing 20 per cent of its bear population Bear defenders say the hunt is more about ‘macho prestige’ than keeping the predators to a safe level. 22/08/2024
Economy Sweden cuts interest rate and says policy easing could speed up Growth is weak in Sweden while inflation remains low, pushing policy makers to lower borrowing costs. 20/08/2024
Health news Sweden reports first case of more severe mpox strain Swedish officials said the clade I case of mpox detected in a patient "does not affect the risk to the general population". 15/08/2024
Travel News Cool summer weather in northern Europe a hot trend among tourists 'Coolcation' is one of this year's travel trends, where tourists seek cooler climates. With high summer temperatures of well above 30C, more and more tourists from central and southern Europe are travelling to Sweden. 04/07/2024
Space Swedish spaceport gears up for future European satellite launches The Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) is partnering with US and South Korean rocket providers with a focus on sustainability and national security. 03/07/2024
Europe News Sweden joins NATO’s exercises as full member for the first time 9,000 troops from 20 NATO countries conducted extensive military exercises in the Baltic Sea region, with Sweden participating as a full NATO member for the first time. 24/06/2024
Moments Around the maypole: What it’s like to celebrate midsummer in Sweden In 2024, Midsummer Eve falls on 21 June and there are celebrations throughout the whole weekend. 20/06/2024
Economy Swedish unemployment rate falls to three-month low in May The Swedish labour market is still relatively resilient at the moment, but is likely to become more sluggish in the coming months, according to the European Commission. 19/06/2024
Europe News Two Swedish citizens released by Iran arrive back in Stockholm European Union diplomat Johan Floderus and another man, Saeed Azizi, were released by Iran in exchange for Iranian national Hamid Nouri who was convicted in Stockholm of committing war crimes over his part in 1988 mass executions in the Islamic Republic. 16/06/2024
Sweden Sweden says Russian warplane violated its airspace According to Sweden's Armed Forces, the Swedish Air Force intercepted the Russian military aircraft on Saturday. 15/06/2024
Sweden Iran and Sweden swap prisoners: a diplomat for a judiciary official Iran released a Swedish diplomat arrested in 2022, whilst Sweden released an Iranian official convicted of war crimes in 1988. 15/06/2024
Art Meet Tomas Colbengston, winner of art's most prestigious print award The Sámi artist is the latest recipient of The Queen Sonja Print Award, the world’s most important prize for printmaking. 12/06/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen doubles down on foreign interference safeguard plan The European Commission chief has once more talked about her proposal for a so-called "European democracy shield" which would protect Europe from foreign interference following the Pravfond scandal fallout. 04/06/2024
Europe News Zelenskyy says Ukraine will soon be permitted to strike inside Russia The comments come a day after two anonymous US officials indicated that the Biden administration was prepared to let Ukraine use American weaponry to strike inside Russia but only in the defence of the northern region of Kharkiv. 01/06/2024
Culture news ABBA made Swedish knights for contribution to world culture By royal appointment, the Swedish supergroup ABBA have finally received recognition for their musical contribution to Sweden and international culture with a knighthood for their pop career that started at Eurovision. 31/05/2024
Sweden Stockholm police investigating suspected shooting near Israeli embassy According to Swedish authorities, several people have been detained and houses raided after an incident in the inner east of the capital. 17/05/2024
The Cube European royals targeted in Palestine-related misinformation online Social media users are wrongly claiming that the King of Denmark waved a Palestine flag at a protest in Copenhagen, while others incorrectly claim that the King of Spain has accused Israel of genocide. The Cube investigates. 16/05/2024
Culture news Which Eurovision contestant won the streaming battle? What does data from Spotify and TikTok show about the true popularity of winner Switzerland, fan favourites Ireland and Netherlands, and controversial entry Israel? 15/05/2024
Culture news Disqualified Eurovision contestant Joost Klein likely to face charges Joost Klein was disqualified from this weekend's Eurovision final just hours before it aired. Now he may face charges, according to Swedish police. 14/05/2024
Culture news Eurovision still 'needs a lot of work' says Switzerland's winner Nemo Nemo, this year's Eurovision winner, has stressed the importance of creating environments that promote love and unity and urged the contest's organisers to reflect on what Eurovision should stand for. 13/05/2024
Culture news The Netherlands' Joost Klein is kicked out of Eurovision, but the Dutch can still vote The organisers said the Swedish police are investigating after a complaint was made about Klein by a female member of the production crew. 11/05/2024
Culture news Israel qualifies for Eurovision final amid protest Politics continue to loom large during this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Singer Eden Golan performed her song 'Hurricane' and secured her spot in Saturday’s final while almost 12,000 people protested Israel's participation in the competition over the war in Gaza. 10/05/2024
Culture news On stage protests and anti-Israel rallies overshadow Eurovision 2024 From Eric Saade to Ireland's Bambie Thug, on stage protests have taken place as authorities in Swedish city of Malmö are on full alert, with the second semi-final taking place today. 09/05/2024
Green News How much damage is ‘scrubber water’ doing to Europe’s Baltic Sea? Shipping companies have recouped the cost of ‘scrubber’ tech and are now benefiting from dirtier fuel, researchers have revealed. 09/05/2024