Explosion at house north of Stockholm, inquiry calls for eviction of families of children who commit crimes, Gröna Lund revenues plummet, and government launches 'rapid inquiry' into facial recognition cameras.
The number of foreigners deported from Sweden fell in 2022, despite a new law coming into force empowering judges to deport foreigners found guilty of crimes.
Norwegian and Swedish police are to deepen coordination on gang crime, after growing evidence that gangs based in Sweden are bringing drug and gun crime to Norway, the two countries' police chiefs said on Wednesday.
Foreign travel advice recently published by the British government has stated that "attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places frequented by foreigners".
Rainy weather has caused its fair share of problems in Sweden over the past few weeks, but it's not all bad news: August looks like it will be a great month for mushroom hunting.
Sweden's Quran crisis started with the Easter riots in 2022 and is continuing to damage the country's image internationally. These are the five main events.
Sweden has finally won the backing of Turkey's President Erdogan for its Nato membership, with a deal struck on the eve of the alliance's Vilnius summit opening the way for Turkish ratification "as soon as possible".
Contract negotiations between trade unions and Almega Tågföretagen continued late into Saturday evening and were paused overnight. They are set to resume again on Sunday at lunchtime, according to the Seko trade union.
Inflation drops, energy price subsidy payments start today, first signs of spring, PM comments Nato process, and more households want to pause mortgage repayments. Here's Sweden's news on Monday.
The worst of Storm Otto seems to have subsided on Saturday morning, with some travel tentatively restarting but thousands left without power and icy conditions set to linger on.
As the country holding the EU presidency, Sweden's most important task will be keeping the European Union (EU) united. But many issues divide EU countries – such as migration, energy, and new sanctions against Russia.
Large parts of southern Sweden have been told to brace for heavy snowfall, with national weather agency SMHI issuing orange and yellow warnings over Wednesday and Thursday.
Longer school days, food price plateau in sight, Covid patients highest since January 2021, and government offers tax deferral. Here's Sweden's news on Friday.
The list of 35 new Swedish words published on Tuesday by the Swedish Language Council has been described as “a list of evils”, by the editor of the Språktidningen language magazine, which publishes them every year.
What will 2023 be like? What will happen to inflation? How will the war in Ukraine affect the economy going forward? Here's what Swedish investor Christer Gardell, founder and CEO of the fund Cevian Capital, has to say.