Showan Shattak on mockery and the government: "They are sending money to a terrorist-designated regime"
Showan Shattak criticizes the Swedish government for contradicting its stance on extremism by funding a regime labeled as terrorist.
The Night When Palme Was Murdered – Follow Us to the Murder Scene
The article revisits the infamous night of Olof Palme's assassination and takes readers to the scene of the crime.
In focus: Can chemical castration stop child abuse?
The debate around chemical castration has gained traction in Swedish politics, particularly in relation to handling sexual offenders ahead of the upcoming elections.
Success for treatment against RSV: No child hospitalized in Luleå
A preventive treatment using antibodies against RSV has been successfully administered to newborns in Luleå, with no hospitalizations reported so far.
The crime commissioner on young murderers: "It is concerning"
Authorities in Norrköping are alarmed by a recent murder case involving young individuals, with a 14-year-old now charged with multiple serious crimes.
How dangerous high blood pressure is – the cardiologist responds
Cardiologist Oscar Eriksson discusses the risks of high blood pressure, its prevalence in Sweden, and the importance of awareness regarding blood pressure levels.
The 14-Year-Old Was Going to Kill Again - See the Police's Photos
A trial is underway in Norrköping against youths suspected of a crime, with evidence including photos and videos from their phones and surveillance cameras.
He lives by driving a remote-controlled car - preparing for the World Championship in China
David Ronnefalk, a former world champion from Karlskrona, is preparing for the upcoming World Championship in remote-controlled cars in China, focusing on the on-road class.
Västerås goalkeeper Ebba, 20, will participate in Vasaloppet for the first time: "I want to see if I can do it"
Ebba Räms, a 20-year-old goalkeeper from Västerås, is preparing to participate in the Vasaloppet for the first time, training during her free time despite her busy schedule.
Ceasefire broken - a dangerous and uncertain time awaits
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated following the Taliban's return to power, leading to military confrontations and a breakdown of trust.
Expert on the USA and Iran: 'The overall picture is that it blinks red'
The increasing tensions between the USA and Iran have prompted travel warnings, the evacuation of non-essential diplomatic personnel, and speculation about potential military action.
Marabou Japp recalled – may contain plastic
Marabou has announced a recall of Japp products due to the potential presence of hard plastic in some packages.
The violation reflects an increasingly frosty security situation
Swedish reactions have been strong following a drone incident in Öresund, with the Prime Minister stating it appears to be a Russian incursion.
The Election in Sörmland: They are on their way out of the parliament – and here are the politicians who want in
New candidates, including Jimmy Jansson, are competing for Sörmland's parliamentary seats as current politicians prepare to leave.
New Turn: Lynx Hunting Temporarily Stopped
Hunting of lynxes in Sweden is temporarily halted after a court decision pending a new legal review.
Tram accident in Milan – one dead and at least 40 injured
A tram accident in Milan resulted in one fatality and at least 40 injuries, with six individuals critically injured in the incident.
FRA's warning to the Swedish energy sector: The same vulnerability as Poland
The Swedish National Cybersecurity Center has warned the energy sector of vulnerabilities similar to those exploited in a cyberattack on Poland's energy infrastructure.
E4 is closed after fire - traffic redirected until tonight
The E4 highway is closed in the direction of Värnamo due to a truck fire, with traffic being redirected and expected to remain affected until this evening.
Here are the consultant's double roles that LKAB criticizes
LKAB has raised concerns over consultant Jan Fjordell's dual roles, leading to a request for an investigation into potential conflicts of interest in his work with Tekniska verken.
Broke into the homes of the deceased – sentenced to prison
A man in his 40s was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for breaking into the homes of recently deceased individuals in Sweden.
The Minister of Social Services on the Healthcare Scandals: 'It Affects Us'
Sweden's Minister of Social Services, Camilla Waltersson Grönvall, acknowledges the need for improved patient safety after meeting with the Deaf Association regarding the lack of sign language interpreters in hospitals.
Tranås fined for felling 100-year-old oaks
Tranås municipality has been fined 200,000 kronor for unlawfully cutting down century-old oak trees in a protected Natura 2000 area.
Took a hammer to the girl's funeral – sentenced to prison
A man in his 30s is sentenced to prison after bringing a hammer to a teenager's funeral where he was not welcome and hiding it in his pants.
See Alvar Myhlback's praised sprint technique: 'Best in the world'
Alvar Myhlback, a star long-distance skier, is highlighted for his exceptional sprint technique ahead of defending his title in the prestigious Vasaloppet race.
Beautiful pictures of Allsvenskan star are spreading
Frederic Nsabiyumva's gesture towards young fans after his team's surprising victory is capturing attention on social media.
Man from Skellefteå sentenced to prison - did not pay taxes on cryptocurrency
A man in his sixties from Skellefteå has been sentenced to prison for failing to pay taxes on cryptocurrency gains totaling 107 million kronor, although he has been cleared of charges in five out of six cases.
M: We agree with S on nuclear power - completely wrong, replies S
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson claims that there is already broad support for nuclear power in parliament, contrary to the views of the Social Democrats who insist a comprehensive agreement is needed.
Winter break tourists in Östersund find cheaper options: Staying with relatives
Tourists visiting Östersund during the winter break are opting to stay with relatives to save on costs amid high expenses due to inflation.
Zara Larsson's breakthrough: filling arenas and causing chaos
Zara Larsson's international career is soaring, with sold-out tours in the US and Australia and her recent Grammy nomination.
19-year-old Neo Jönsson: 'Dreams give me strength'
Neo Jönsson, a 19-year-old football player, impressed in his competitive debut as Sirius defeated Sundsvall 6-0 in the Swedish Cup, contributing with a goal and two assists.
Benjamin Dousa and Johan Forssell on the verdict against the activist
A court has sentenced an activist from the Rojava committees for illegal threats and harassment related to protests outside the homes of two Swedish ministers.
New developments in the Marviken affair – Adler to pay 72 million
Niclas Adler and his wife have reached a settlement to pay 72.5 million SEK to Maderna Capital AB following a failed loan agreement that led to legal action and the bankruptcy of Adler Industries AB.
Nazanin from LTU helps Swedish success women ski faster
Nazanin Emami, a professor from LTU, collaborated with Sweden's Olympic and skiing teams to enhance ski performance through research on snow and equipment interaction.
Truls Möregårdh won after outburst - sprayed water on his brother
Truls Möregårdh exhibited a dramatic turnaround in his match after a frustration-driven outburst, leading him to victory in the WTT tournament held in Singapore.
SVT's Meteorologist: How the Weather Will Be During the Vasaloppet
SVT meteorologist Nils Holmqvist discusses the mild weather leading up to the Vasaloppet ski race, raising concerns for skiers about potential track conditions.
Activist convicted for unlawful threats after actions against ministers
A pro-Kurdish activist was convicted for making unlawful threats after leaving disturbing symbolic items outside the homes of two Swedish ministers, although the court did not fully agree with the prosecution's definition of the actions as threats.
Formula 1 World Champion Lando Norris warmed up on the ice in Värmland
Lando Norris participated in a promotional event in Värmland, Sweden, where he drove a rally car and a classic Volvo 940, but experts doubt that this ice driving will enhance his chances for another championship title.
Police operation in Huskvarna – suspected object assessed not to be live
A police operation in Huskvarna led to the discovery of a suspected dangerous object that turned out to be a replica, resulting in one arrest for drug-related offenses.
Woman died at Akademiska Hospital - employee charged
An employee at Akademiska Hospital is charged with causing the death of an elderly patient due to a mishandling of an infusion pump.
Narges Mohammadi's Daughter: 'The Iranian Regime Wants to Take Revenge on the Activists'
Kiana Rahmani, daughter of imprisoned activist Narges Mohammadi, expresses concerns over her mother's increased danger due to the Iranian regime's crackdown on activists.
Frida Karlsson on the Jokes After Ebba Andersson's Fall: 'So Much Laughter'
Frida Karlsson shares how humor emerged following Ebba Andersson's fall during a relay, lifting the team's spirits.
Lytens acquisition of Northvolt in Skellefteå confirmed
Lyten has completed the acquisition of Northvolt's battery assets in Sweden for nearly $5 billion, which includes Northvolt Labs in Västerås.
Sports Minister Jakob Forssmed critical after few Swedish doping tests: 'Needs to be reviewed'
Swedish Sports Minister Jakob Forssmed expressed concern over the low number of doping tests conducted on Swedish athletes ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Debutant Prize to Leila Inanna Sultan
Leila Inanna Sultan has been awarded the prestigious Borås Tidning debutant prize for her compelling poetry collection.
Roof at the Travel Center in Mora Has Collapsed
Part of the roof of the bus terminal in Mora has collapsed, leading to a temporary closure, but bus traffic will not be significantly affected.
How much electricity costs differ across the country
A report highlights the disparities in electricity costs in Sweden, particularly affecting families using direct electric heating.
Färnäs School Maximizes Vasaloppet Theme – Join the Own Race
Färnäs School has embraced the Vasaloppet theme across various subjects, organizing its own race as the event approaches.
License Hunting of Lynx: The Nature Conservation Association Criticizes the Decision
The Nature Conservation Association criticizes the decision to allow lynx hunting during their mating season in Östergötland, questioning the impact on vulnerable cubs.
From drug seizures in underwear to larger crime networks - how are they connected in Södertälje?
This article discusses the connections between various criminal networks in Södertälje involved in drug offenses and suspected economic crimes.
Review: 'Värn' by Johan Skoog
The article reviews a new artistic installation and film project, 'Värn', by John Skoog that reflects on themes of resistance and community during turbulent times, set against the backdrop of historical conflicts in Sweden.