Family of Swedish EU diplomat Johan Floderus, imprisoned in Iran for more than 663 days, fear death penalty verdict is imminent politics Article 902 words 17 votes
Iran has accused Swedish EU employee Johan Floderus of spying for Israel and "corruption on earth", a crime that carries the death penalty under Tehran's Islamic laws politics Article 631 words 9 votes
2023 Nobel Prize – This year's Nobel Prize announcements will take place between 2nd - 9th October 2023 Article 946 words 22 votes
A Swedish citizen working for the European Union diplomatic corps has been imprisoned in Iran for more than 500 days politics Article 1329 words 9 votes
When Sweden joins NATO its submarines will help the alliance redress its vulnerability in northwest Europe – the Baltic Sea politics Article 538 words 21 votes
Although Finland's Åland archipelago is strategically located in the Baltic Sea, an agreement prevents any military presence there – but perhaps this could change politics Article 1240 words 8 votes
How Türkiye is ruining NATO's moment of unity – Erdoğan is blocking the quick membership addition of Sweden and Finland to the alliance politics Article 1975 words, published Feb 4 2023 7 votes
Setback for EU migration plans as Sweden assumes bloc's presidency – Swedish government thought to be reluctant to alienate far-right Sverigedemokraterna politics Article 1091 words 4 votes
Sweden's espionage scandal raises hard questions on spy recruitment – intelligence agencies debate whether foreign-born citizens are more targeted Article 1475 words 4 votes
Far right's triumph in my country reveals a very Swedish brand of intolerance – political parties proved that our supposed liberalism is only skin deep politics Article 964 words 8 votes
After launching its feminist foreign policy, Sweden is now pushing for a feminist trade policy and wants the initiative to be on the agenda at the upcoming WTO summit politics Link 4 votes
How Sweden and Germany plan to curb the threat of nuclear warfare Article 879 words, published Nov 6 2019 6 votes
Labour's spending plans aren't especially unusual – just look at Sweden politics Article 971 words 5 votes
Today marks the 18th anniversary since Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak was arrested and put in an Eritrean prison Article 1193 words 8 votes
Swedish comedian Olaf Falafel has won Dave's 'Funniest Joke of The Fringe' award with the niche culinary pun Article 7 votes
Why Australia relied on Sweden's unique relationship with North Korea to secure the safe release of Alek Sigley Article 1067 words, published Jul 4 2019 5 votes