SwedenThe American electric car company calls PostNord's actions "almost system-threatening".
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First Swedes portrayed by Africans in state-funded history program
CultureState broadcaster faces criticism from viewers for falsifying history in the most expensive tax-funded documentary ever.
Survey reveals gender divide in household chores
IcelandMen are more likely to do home and car repairs while women are more likely to clean, do laundry and shop for food.
Parliamentary Ombudsman: “Illegal to routinely search prisoners”
SwedenCalls on the Swedish prison service to "review its instructions and procedures".
Convicted climate activist avoids punishment
Sweden"It is a matter of acute emergency, and therefore it is obviously inappropriate to impose a penalty", writes the Stockholm District Court.
Viking graves discovered in Gothenburg
Culture"These are completely unique remains", exclaims archaeologist Ulf Ragnesten.
Anti-Christian hate crimes on the rise in Europe
EuropeArson and physical assaults are examples of hate crimes affecting an increasing number of Christians.
High salary for new national police commissioner
SwedenPetra Lundh's new monthly salary will be SEK 188,000 or about 17,500 euros.
Russia considers adoption ban for “gender swap” countries
World"The aim is to ensure that children grows up and develops in a normal family", according to a Russian member of parliament.
More Swedes apply for repayment relief
Economy"Indicates that times are still tough", says SEB's private economist.
Texas sues Pfizer over allegations of ineffective pediatric drugs
World"The lengths to which this company and their leadership went to defraud our state and the patients taking this medication are shocking", says Texas attorney general Ken Paxton.
‘Conversion therapy’ could become illegal in Norway
NorwayAttempting to change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity is a criminal offense, according to a draft law.
Swedish government opens for revocation of citizenship
Sweden"Legally possible" - even if the criminals become stateless, according to Swedish justice minister Gunnar Strömmer.
Reduced support for arming Ukraine
SwedenHowever, a large majority of Swedes want to continue supporting the country militarily, according to an EU survey.
The Swedish government wants to deport more people
Sweden"Step by step, the promised paradigm shift in Swedish migration policy is now being implemented", the migration minister promises.
Vaccine injured actress sues Astra Zeneca
WorldMelle Stewart suffered a stroke after taking the experimental covid vaccine.
Geert Wilders may become prime minister
EuropeThe conservative-liberal PVV is now by far the largest party in Holland.
Trans woman to lead uterine health organization
World"The appointment is barbaric", say women's rights activists.
Analysts optimistic about winter electricity rates
EconomyHowever, if there is no wind or it is very cold, there is a risk that Swedish electricity prices will "skyrocket".
Finland may close its entire border with Russia
FinlandAllegations that Russia is using migrants as "human weapons" are dismissed by the Kremlin as "completely baseless".
Swedish police call for help in identifying suspects after Easter riots
SwedenPictures of 51 wanted persons have been published on the police website.
Stockholm bike lanes widened for 50 million – need to be redone
Sweden"I don't see it as a waste of money", says former Transport Mayor Daniel Helldén.
Israel and Hamas agree on ceasefire
WorldBoth sides will release hostages for four days as part of a temporary cease-fire.
Italian parliament says no to lab-grown meats
EuropeItaly becomes the first country in the world to ban laboratory-produced meat.