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The Local Sweden's editor Emma Löfgren rounds up the biggest stories of the week in our Inside Sweden newsletter.
Cloudburst-like rain' and what to do if your house is flooded, why Swedes stay home in summer, and having babies. For ...
EU–US tariff talks at ‘critical phase’, a new national security adviser, and other news from Sweden on Friday.
Sweden’s new security checks are likely to slow down the processing of citizenship applications even further than previously ...
Justice minister Gunnar Strömmer has promised to 'keep up the pressure' on gang leaders hiding overseas after several leading ...
The Swedish Migration Agency has rated two job titles – cooks and pantry chefs, and cleaners – as high risk for work permits, ...
Sweden has been told to brace for a downpour which may see more than one month’s worth of rain fall in less than 24 hours as ...
The Local sent a freedom of information request to the Swedish Public Employment Service for the list of 152 job titles ...
Sweden has appointed Niclas Kvarnström as its new national security adviser, the third person to hold the role in less than a ...
Only one ambulance was on duty on Tuesday in an area covering hundreds of thousands of households in Stockholm city centre, a ...
This week's episode of Sweden in Focus Extra for Membership+ poses some seriously tricky Swedish language questions.
Swedish summers are often wet, with downpours more common during the warmer months. Who is responsible if your home floods, ...
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