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Swedish Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson at a podium in parliament, criticizing the opposition's scattered shadow budgets with party documents in the background.

Finance minister criticizes opposition's shadow budgets

08 de outubro de 2025 Imagem gerada por IA

Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson has dismissed the opposition's shadow budgets as scattered and ungovernable. The four opposition parties – Social Democrats, Left Party, Green Party, and Center Party – have presented their alternatives to the government's 2026 budget. Clear differences emerge within the opposition, especially on benefits and taxes.

Norwegian Nobel Committee probes suspected peace prize leak

11 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

People have made large profits betting that Venezuelan opposition politician María Corina Machado would win the Nobel Peace Prize. The Norwegian Nobel Committee is now investigating suspicions of a leak following a sudden surge in odds on the prediction market Polymarket. The committee is examining whether the name leaked in advance.

Listeria found in 13 foods at restaurant coco & carmen

11 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

Several foods at the luxury restaurant Coco & Carmen in Stockholm tested positive for listeria after an outbreak infecting 15 people. Truffle mix, semifreddo espresso, and wild boar consommé showed the highest levels, over 30 times the limit. The restaurant is sanitizing and reopening on October 11.

Sweden loses to Switzerland in World Cup qualifier after penalty

11 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

Sweden's men's national football team lost 0–2 to Switzerland in the World Cup qualifier at Strawberry Arena. The match was marked by a controversial penalty and missed chances, while head coach Jon Dahl Tomasson faced boos and calls for his resignation from fans. The players unanimously back the coach despite the tough defeat.

Moose hunting begins and affects riders' trail outings

Moose hunting in southern Sweden starts today, October 8, bringing excitement for hunters but caution for riders who must carefully plan their outings. Riders in Östergötland stress the importance of dialogue with local hunting groups. The hunt continues until January 31.

Man in his 20s detained after shooting in Gävle

11 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

A man in his 20s has been detained on suspicion of aiding attempted murder and serious weapons offenses following the Gävle shooting that injured six people. The suspected shooter is a boy who was 13 at the time and is now under social services. Another person is suspected of involvement.

Ministers criticize social worker's massage proposal after Gävle shooting

08 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

Two ministers have sharply criticized a social services manager in Gävle for suggesting massage and football shoes as alternatives to tougher measures against gang crime. The criticism follows a shooting where six people were injured and a 13-year-old is suspected. The social committee decided to take the boy into custody less than four hours before the incident.

Markus Krunegård holds largest concert at Avicii Arena

11 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

Swedish artist Markus Krunegård held his biggest concert yet at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, filling half the venue with around 7,000 fans. The other half remained a mystery, with hints of surprises. Post-concert reviews praise his energetic performance and spontaneous interactions.

Government office hired firm without taxi license

11 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

Sweden's government office ordered over 500 trips from Freys hyrverk despite the firm lacking a taxi license. The transports involved high-risk individuals at high-level meetings, such as a summit with NATO countries. Three people, including a government employee, now face charges.

Swedish PM takes activists' torture claims seriously

09 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson states that the government takes seriously the allegations of torture against Swedish activists, including Greta Thunberg, in an Israeli prison. The Foreign Ministry will investigate the claims, but it is too early to criticize Israel. The activists describe cramped conditions and threats during their detention.

Liberals reject SD ministers in government

11 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

The Liberals have unanimously decided not to support a centre-right government with Sweden Democrats in ministerial posts. The decision shakes the Tidö cooperation and sparks irritation among Moderates and SD. A political scientist warns it lacks realism in the current political landscape.

Opposition divided on tax policy ahead of 2026 election

09 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

Swedish opposition parties are deeply divided on tax issues ahead of the 2026 election, with a multi-billion kronor gap. The Center Party stands on one side, while the Green Party and Left Party are on the other. Analyses highlight disagreements over both money and ideology.

Electricity prices expected to rise slightly this winter

Electricity prices are expected to rise slightly this winter, according to Länsförsäkringar. Market uncertainty is high, and analyst Christian Holtz warns of higher costs if consumers fail to monitor peaks in the electricity grid. The article highlights costs for average households in different electricity areas.

Man sentenced to life for knife murder in Kramfors

08 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

A 43-year-old man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a 54-year-old man stabbed to death in his home in Kramfors on May 6. Two other men were also sentenced for their involvement in the crime. The ruling was issued by Ångermanlands District Court.

Eu commission sues sweden over renewable energy breach

09 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

The eu commission is taking sweden to court for failing to fully implement new rules on simpler permits for renewable energy. The directive, effective since 2023, was due to be transposed into swedish law by july 2024. Sweden now faces potential fines if ruled against.

Foreign minister criticizes activists: over 70,000 emails to ministry

08 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard has sharply criticized activists on the Gaza convoy Global Sumud Flotilla for ignoring travel warnings and launching a campaign that flooded the Foreign Ministry with emails. Despite their own responsibility, Sweden provided consular support and contacted Israel to ensure proper treatment. The campaign resulted in over 70,000 emails and blocked emergency calls, endangering other Swedes' safety.

Racist song sung at Muf event in Gothenburg

08 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

At an Octoberfest event organized by the Moderate Youth League (Muf) in Gothenburg, a few participants sang the racist phrase 'ausländer raus'. The incident, witnessed by a Green Youth profile, is now under investigation by the organization, which views it gravely. The song's origins trace back to far-right circles in Germany.

New suspect after Gävle shooting

09 de outubro de 2025 Reportado por IA

An additional person over 15 is suspected of aiding attempted murder after the Gävle shooting on the night of October 4. A 13-year-old at the time, now 14, is the main suspect for six counts of attempted murder. The incident is gang-related but the victims were not intended targets.

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