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Löfven: Palestine move was done by the book
Stefan Löfven gets a grilling from the powerful Constitutional Affairs Committee of the Swedish parliament. Photo. Henrik Montgomery/Scanpix

Löfven: Palestine move was done by the book

Sweden’s Prime Minister Stefan Löfven has denied that he bypassed parliament when the country recognized Palestine last year. READ   
Swedish police officers praised by New Yorkers
The Swedish police heroes meet with NYPD heads. Photo: New York Police Department/TT

Swedish police officers praised by New Yorkers

A video has emerged of Swedish off-duty police officers breaking up a violent fight on the New York subway.  READ   2 comments
    Eighth happiest: why are the Swedes not pleased?
    Swedes are the eighth happiest people in the world. Photo: Susanne Walström/imagebank.sweden.se

    Eighth happiest: why are the Swedes not pleased?

    Sweden is the eighth happiest country in the world, according to the UN. But the result has not gone down well in the Nordic country. The Local caught up with an expert to find out why. READ   3 comments
    Early summer sweeps in across much of Sweden
    Swedes enjoying the sunshine in Stockholm. Photo: The Local

    Early summer sweeps in across much of Sweden

    Get the barbeque out and your swim suit ready – summer is here. In fact, western and parts of central Sweden have been able to enjoy the year's warmest season for the past seven days. READ   3 comments
    Defence giant Saab sees surprise fall in profits
    Saab chief executive Håkan Buskhe at a press conference on Friday. Photo: Sören Andersson/TT

    Defence giant Saab sees surprise fall in profits

    Swedish defence giant Saab announced a surprise drop in first-quarter operating profits on Friday, while the company took a 3.8 percent tumble on the Stockholm stock market. READ   
    Need more space? Check out Sweden's priciest flat
    An artist's impression of the sitting room of Sweden's most expensive apartment. Image: Sivkraft

    Need more space? Check out Sweden's priciest flat 

    Is money burning a hole in your pocket? Sweden's most expensive apartment in history could help you offload some cash. READ   
    Thieves crash loader into store in Stockholm raid
    Thieves crashed a loader through the walls of a Swedish electronics store. Photo: Maja Suslin/TT

    Thieves crash loader into store in Stockholm raid

    Swedish police are investigating after thieves carried out an advanced smash and grab heist on an electronics store in Stockholm on Friday morning. READ   
    The Local Recipes
    How to make Swedish strawberry cream cake
    Strawberry cream cake is a Swedish favourite. Photo: John Duxbury

    How to make Swedish strawberry cream cake

    As the first strawberries of the season went on sale in southern Sweden this week for a whopping 894 kronor ($103) a box, we bring you this timely recipe for traditional Swedish strawberry cream cake by food writer John Duxbury. READ   
    Sweden telecom network 'vulnerable to attack'
    Swedish landlines could be vulnerable to hacking, according to newspaper Dagens Nyheter. Photo: Lars Pehrson/SvD/SCANPIX

    Sweden telecom network 'vulnerable to attack'

    Outsourcing and serious security flaws by external suppliers could leave Sweden's telecommunications network open to attack – and make it easier for foreign powers to tap into them unnoticed, an IT security expert has said. READ   
    Stockholm marathon admits 'naive' prize plan
    Benjamin Bitok from Kenya won Stockholm Marathon last year. Photo: Maja Suslin/TT

    Stockholm marathon admits 'naive' prize plan

    UPDATED: Stockholm marathon organizers have said that any non-Nordic runners to finish among the top six in the race will be offered prize money and described a previous announcement that only Nordic entrants would be entitled to the cash as "quite naive". READ   12 comments
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      My Swedish habits that foreigners just don't get
      Swedes eat crayfish in August. Only in August. Photo: Carolina Romare/imagebank.sweden.se

      My Swedish habits that foreigners just don't get

      Do the Swedes have certain habits you just can't work out? Here, The Local's Emma Löfgren, who has recently returned to Sweden from the UK, lists some of the Nordic traits that leave her foreign friends bemused. READ   39 comments
      Opinion
      'Security Council needs Sweden's soft power'
      The Swedish government is lobbying for a seat on the UN Security Council. Photo: AP Photo/Frank Franklin II

      'Security Council needs Sweden's soft power'

      Sweden is needed on the United Nations Security Council, but it should not forget its soft power values as it lobbies for a seat, Aleksander Gabelic, chairman of the UN Association of Sweden writes in this week's debate article. READ   3 comments
      Swedish baby groups help immigrant parents
      Parenthood in a foreign country can feel lonely. Photo: Shutterstock

      Swedish baby groups help immigrant parents 

      Sweden has just been rated the top place in the world for expats to raise families, as The Local reported last week. But there is a flip side and immigrant parents often report feeling isolated from their native neighbours, so some Swedes are helping to break the ice. READ   
      My Swedish Career
      'Cultural events aren't as common as you expect'
      Laura Pertuy preparing leaflets for the French Film Festival. Photo: The Local

      'Cultural events aren't as common as you expect'

      Parisian Laura Pertuy, 27, helped relaunch Stockholm's French Film Festival this month and is hoping to forge closer links between the two European countries closest to her heart as she embarks on a new life in Sweden. READ   
      The Local Recipes
      How to make Swedish cardamom ice cream
      Cardamom ice cream. Photo: John Duxbury

      How to make Swedish cardamom ice cream

      As Sweden edges closer to summer, how about learning how to make a cool dessert with one of Swedes' favourite spices? This creamy cardamom ice cream (kardemummaglass in Swedish) is easy to make and easy to scoop. John Duxbury shares his favourite recipe with The Local. READ   
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      Rise in Swedes killed during Isis fighting
      Pro-Isis demonstrators in Mosul, Iraq in 2014. Photo: TT

      Rise in Swedes killed during Isis fighting

      The number of Swedes estimated to have died fighting for Islamist extremist group Isis is now believed to be "up to 40" according to Sweden's Security Service Säpo. READ   
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      Five questions before buying a Sweden home
      Here's what you need to know before buying a home in Sweden. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/SCANPIX

      Five questions before buying a Sweden home

      The Swedish financial watchdog scrapped plans for new mortgage rules on Thursday, meaning you can still buy a home in Sweden and never pay off the full loan. Here's The Local's guide to the five main things you need to know before taking your first step on to the property ladder in the Nordic country. READ   
      Mediterranean migrant crisis
      Top Swedes join call for Mediterranean action
      A funeral service for 24 migrants drowned while trying to reach Italy this week. Photo: Renne Rossignaud/TT

      Top Swedes join call for Mediterranean action

      Former Swedish Foreign Minister and Prime Minister Carl Bildt is among a group of 56 high profile European politicians, academics and business people who have signed a statement calling for "immediate action" following the deaths of hundreds of migrants attempting to reach Europe by boat across the Mediterranean Sea. READ   
      Mediterranean migrant crisis
      Sweden holds biggest smuggling probe in years
      Police are looking at whether the refugees were transported using mini buses and rental cars. Photo: Shutterstock

      Sweden holds biggest smuggling probe in years

      Police in Sweden have confirmed to The Local that officers are investigating a major smuggling group believed to have helped hundreds of refugees get to Scandinavia from Italy. READ   
      Swedish cops break up New York train fight
      A Swedish police uniform. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

      Swedish cops break up New York train fight

      Four Swedish police officers have hit the headlines after they took a break from a holiday in New York to help stop a violent fight on the city's subway. READ   
      Sweden scraps plan for new mortgage rules
      New mortgage repayment rules for Sweden have been scrapped. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

      Sweden scraps plan for new mortgage rules

      Sweden's financial watchdog announced on Thursday that it was abandoning its controversial bid for a price hike on new mortgages – just three months before the proposed plan would have come into effect. READ   11 comments
      Surprise weak start to year for Ericsson
      Ericsson's CEO Hans Vestberg pictured last month. Photo: TT

      Surprise weak start to year for Ericsson

      Swedish mobile giant Ericsson has reported unexpectedly weak results for the first quarter of the year and seen shares plummet as a result. READ   
      Rocky start for Jay Z's Tidal streaming service
      US rap mogul Jay Z and singer Beyonce. Photo: Mason Poole/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP Images

      Rocky start for Jay Z's Tidal streaming service

      Despite its grand unveiling with the backing of some of music's top stars, US rapper Jay Z's streaming music service Tidal's rough start has so far not given its main Swedish rivals at Spotify cause to quiver in their boots. READ   
      Sweden eyes closer defence ties with Nato
      Is Sweden moving one step closer to Nato? Photo: Hans T Dahlskog/Scanpix/TT

      Sweden eyes closer defence ties with Nato

      A new defence strategy bid set to be unveiled by the Swedish government on Friday calls for increased co-operation with Nato, Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet reports. READ   8 comments
      Animal 'eczema' closes Gothenburg kids' zoo
      Children at the petting zoo. Photo: Ulf Huett-Nilsson/Image Bank Sweden

      Animal 'eczema' closes Gothenburg kids' zoo

      A children's zoo in Gothenburg's main park, Slottskogen, has closed temporarily after several lambs and goats were suspected of having a contagious skin disease that can be spread to humans. READ   
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      Racist outburst prompts civil courage debate
      A screen grab from the video.

      Racist outburst prompts civil courage debate

      A video of a man hurling racist abuse at a Somali passenger on a tram in Vienna has caused outrage on social media and provoked a discussion about moral courage. READ   
      Ranking downgrades Swiss passport's 'power'

      Ranking downgrades Swiss passport's 'power' 

      The passports of 18 countries are regarded as more “powerful” than the one offered by Switzerland, according to a new survey. READ   
      G36 rifle 'has no future' in German army
      Defence minister Ursula von der Leyen. Photo: DPA

      G36 rifle 'has no future' in German army

      Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen announced on Wednesday that the controversial G36 rifle 'has no future in the German Army,' signalling the end of a two decade relationship between the army and the dodgy weapon. READ   
      Warning: ‘Denmark will be hit by a terror attack’
      Some of the threatening notes were placed at Krudttønden, the cafe shot up in February. Photo: Søren Bidstrup/Scanpix 

      Warning: ‘Denmark will be hit by a terror attack’

      Police have confirmed that a series of notes threatening a new and more extensive terror attack have been found in the same Copenhagen district where a gunman opened fire on a free speech debate.  READ   
      Barcelona school attack
      Student kills teacher with crossbow in Barcelona
      Police officers stand guard outside Joan Fuster secondary school in Barcelona. Photo: Josep Lago/AFP

      Student kills teacher with crossbow in Barcelona

      UPDATED: Police have detained a 13-year-old after a teacher was shot dead with a crossbow and several others injured in a Barcelona secondary school.  READ   
      British expats left in lurch by NHS clampdown
      Photo: Richard Pohle/AFP

      British expats left in lurch by NHS clampdown

      British people living in France and other European countries could be forced to take out private health insurance, due to the latest clampdown on expats using the UK's National Health Service. READ   
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      Top ten problems of growing up multilingual
      Growing up speaking more than one language is not always a blessing. Photo: Shutterstock

      Top ten problems of growing up multilingual

      Although it may sound to some like a dream, being brought up multilingual can have its downsides. Trilingual journalist Anna Pujol-Mazzini lists ten of the most common problems. READ   
      EU's crazy homeopathy cure for Norway fish
      These healthy looking salmon need no sugar pills. Photo: Norsk Havbrukssenter/Flickr

      EU's crazy homeopathy cure for Norway fish

      Norwegian vets are up in arms about a “scientifically illiterate” European directive that mandates the use of homeopathic medicines as the first line of treatment for organic farmed fish. READ   
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