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Ikea calls 2022 an ‘exceptional year’ despite challenges

Swedish home furnishings giant Ikea has said that despite “unprecedented challenges” caused by the war in Ukraine, supply chain disruptions, increased inflation and lingering...

Sweden says Baltic Sea pipeline leaks probe ‘strengthens sabotage suspicion’

Sweden’s domestic security agency has said its preliminary investigation of leaks from two Russian gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea “has strengthened the suspicions...

Right-wing bloc wins narrow majority in Swedish parliament

A right-wing bloc that includes a nationalist anti-immigration party has won a narrow majority in Sweden’s parliament. Centre-left Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson conceded defeat with...

Sweden left in limbo after elections are too close to call

Sweden faces weeks of political uncertainty after neither of the country’s blocs failed to secure a clear governing majority in elections that saw another...

Swedish student given life sentence for killing teachers with axe

An 18-year-old man who attacked and killed two teachers with an axe at a Swedish secondary school has been found guilty of two counts...

Man gored to death by antelope in Swedish animal park

An employee of an animal park in south-western Sweden was gored to death by an eland, Swedish media reported on Monday. The man, a foreign...

Turkey’s president says no to Sweden and Finland’s Nato bid

Turkey’s president has flatly stated that his country will oppose Sweden and Finland joining Nato. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a group of Turkish youth...

Zelensky asks for help rebuilding Ukraine in address to Swedish parliament

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has invited Sweden to help rebuild his country as he marked one month since the Russian invasion during an address...

At least two injured in southern Sweden school incident

Swedish police said at least two people were injured and one person has been arrested in Malmo during an after-school incident at a high...

UN experts urge Sweden to stop planned iron-ore mine project

Two independent UN human rights experts have called on Sweden’s government to refuse a licence to industrial backers of a planned iron-ore mine that...

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