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Brexit: 'Withdrawal Agreement or nothing' - EU deals new blow to rights of Britons
Despite pressure from the UK and campaigners the EU's chief Brexit negotiator has again snubbed the idea that the rights of Brits in the EU and Europeans in the UK could be safe-guarded to avoid the upheaval of a no-deal Brexit.
What makes exchange students come back to Sweden?
Thousands of exchange students come to Sweden every year and then leave. But some of them come back – sometimes for good. We spoke to some of these 'boomerang students' to find out what made them want more of Sweden.
Election Q&A: How do you want to fix Sweden's housing crisis?
The Local asked Sweden's eight parties to answer a number of questions relevant to internationals living and working in Sweden.
Sweden Democrat revelations bring back bad memories in Klippan
There's no memorial in Klippan for Gerard Gbeyo, the 18-year-old African asylum seeker stabbed to death by teenage Nazis back in 1995. But everyone in the former paper mill town can tell you where it happened.
The Local interviews Sweden's leading terrorism expert Magnus Ranstorp
The Local sat down with terrorism expert Dr Magnus Ranstorp at his office in the Swedish Defence University to discuss terrorism and Sweden.
New medical marijuana prescription approved in Sweden
A further person has been granted a licence to use marijuana for medical purposes in Sweden three months after an historic decision from the country's Medical Products Agency (Läkemedelsverket) to allow the first prescriptions of the drug in the country.
Warnings ahead of new wave of violent storms
A new line of thunderstorms is expected to bring more heavy rain to southern and central Sweden on Friday as the region struggles to cope with power outages and flooding from a previous batch of storms.