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Sweden is considering calling up former officers as old as 70 to active duty as it seeks to ensure its military is prepared ...
Swedish supporters' group the Soft Hooligans have brought their chants, drums and message of inclusion to Switzerland to ...
More Swedes pawning valuables, companies protest sick pay for cosmetic surgery and Liseberg ride stopped by family of ducks.
The Swiss government has allocated 47 million francs (€50m) for a new night train which will travel three times a week ...
A much-awaited list which could change Sweden's work permit salary threshold is set to be published, we'll get a closer look ...
Temperatures in central Norrland are expected to be on par with – or in some cases hotter than – large parts of southern ...
In the past few months, a number of Swedish gaming companies have gone bankrupt or laid off staff amid struggles to find ...
Food prices in Sweden were roughly the same last month as the month before, but some specific products saw a huge price ...
Water shortage risk in more than half of Swedish counties, rain and thunder predicted in central Sweden and Sweden to play ...
The Local Sweden's editor Emma Löfgren rounds up the biggest stories of the week in our Inside Sweden newsletter.
In this week's episode we once again bring you a Swedish language quiz as The Local's journalists answer multiple choice ...
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has offered his back to Migration Minister Johan Forssell, who has faced scrutiny over ...
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