Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
Sweden Democrat MP suspected of child pornography crimes, more eggs recalled for salmonella risk, and around half of Swedes report being satisfied with their sex lives. Here's today's news.
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Sweden Democrat MP suspected of child pornography crimes, more eggs recalled for salmonella risk, and around half of Swedes report being satisfied with their sex lives. Here's today's news.
An MP with several high-profile roles within the Sweden Democrat Party is being investigated for child pornography offences, reports Swedish Radio News. During a search of the politicianโs home, police seized several electronic devices, which are now being analysed, reports Swedish Television News. The Sweden Democrats tell SVT that the person has left all assignments for the party.
On Monday June 1st, the Tidรถ parties announced their long-awaited relief measures for young adults affected by Sweden's so-called teen deportation problem. But the opposition thinks the measures simply shift the issue by a few years.
More and more young girls in the south of Sweden are suspected of serious crimes. At the same time there is a decline among boys being recruited.
The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare says in a new report that more people with obesity need to be assessed and receive treatment from the healthcare system. More and more people in Sweden are being diagnosed, but healthcare still reaches too few, despite there being effective treatment methods. Obesity leads to increased excess mortality and a risk of related diseases. An estimated 1.3 million adults in Sweden are affected by the condition.
Sweden has reached its goal of having less than 5% of the population smoke on a regular basis โ which now means it's considered to be a "smoke-free" country. At the beginning of the 1980s, more than 30% of Swedes smoked every day. Sweden had set a goal of being smoke-free by 2025 and that's now been attained, according to the Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs.
The biggest culture shock for many foreigners arriving in Sweden comes when they are invited for a swim or a sauna and discover that everyone is expected to be naked. But this being Sweden, there are rules.