Why Sweden's mosquito season is set to get off to a slower start than normal
Following a dry winter and spring, Sweden's mosquito season is expected to be milder than normal this year.
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Following a dry winter and spring, Sweden's mosquito season is expected to be milder than normal this year.
The incomes of men and women are not expected to level out in Sweden until 2063, but some regions may have to wait longer โ 131 years in the most extreme case.
Concerns are mounting at a controversial revision of Europe's air passenger rights, as crunch talks between European Parliament and Council negotiators are expected to continue next week ahead of a June 15th deadline.
The Left Party has removed 13 candidates from its party lists for upcoming municipal elections after the newspaper Expressen reported that they had praised terror organisations or their acts.
New salary thresholds aren't the only changes for work permit holders in Sweden that began on June 1st: the changed law also includes expanded possibilities for work permits to be denied because of problems linked to the employer. What problems count?
Thirteen Left Party candidates will be removed from municipal election lists following revelations by newspaper Expressen about the candidatesโ praise of terrorism. Left Party candidates in Helsingborg celebrated Hamasโs attack on Israel in 2023 on the very day the attack was carried out. The candidates concerned were on election lists in the municipalities of รrebro, Sรคvsjรถ, Eksjรถ, Vรคxjรถ, Landskrona, Halmstad and Helsingborg, party secretary Maria Forsberg told Swedish Television.
Women in Sweden are generally more satisfied with their sex lives than men in comparable age-brackets. That's according to a new survey by the Public Health Agency of Sweden in which nearly 16,000 people aged between 16 and 84 were asked about sexual health and reproductive rights. However, the survey also points to continued challenges when it comes to women experiencing unwanted sexual attention and sexual violence.
Swedenโs Speaker of Parliament, Andreas Norlรฉn, is refusing to allow a new vote in the Riksdag on transition rules for citizenship, news agency TT reports. This comes as a response to a so called "emergency motion" that was submitted by the Green Party's Annika Hirvonen last Friday asking for the vote to be re-run. The official name of this kind of motion is "a motion arising out of an occurrence of major significance" and Norlรฉn says the unexpected outcome of a vote can not be seen as 'major', he said.
From July 1st a new customs fee will be introduced for products ordered from outside the European Union, which could significantly rack up the cost of your small purchase. For packages worth less than 150 euros a fee of three euros per product will be added, according to Swedish Customs. The new EU rules, which are to be applied across the union, are supposed to stop products that don't meet the EU's safety requirements, and to create healthier competition for companies inside the EU.
Ahead of Sweden's next big round of collective bargaining, several employer groups in Swedish industry say the economy is developing worse than previously expected. They have cut their growth forecast for this year, from about 3 to just over 2 per cent, and say there is no space for wage increases similar to the last two rounds of collective bargaining, when union wage demands rose to just over 4 per cent. Industry employers organisations Teknikfรถretagen and Industriarbetsgivarna speak about economic uncertainty, while trade unions in the industry sector have no plans to lower their wage demands.
On June 1st, Sweden's government and the Sweden Democrats announced their long-awaited relief measures for young adults affected by Sweden's so-called teen deportation problem. The proposal is more generous than expected โ but what exactly is in it?
Sweden's government has announced an unexpectedly far-reaching solution to the problem for so-called teenage deportations, in a victory for campaigners who have turned the plight of these young people into a major political issue.
A garbage truck is on fire on Smaragdvรคgen in Heden. There is a risk of an explosion. The rescue services urge people in the area to stay indoors and away from windows. For more information, listen to Sveriges Radio P4 Norrbotten.
A man accused of kidnappings and extortion in Bashar al-Assad's Syria has been working in childcare at a Swedish preschool, according to Swedish Radio's investigative programme Kaliber. He is one of 15 men loyal to the former Syrian dictator who live in Sweden today, that Kaliber has been able to identify with the help of Swedish police files, images on social media as well as witnesses on the ground in Syria. Human rights lawyer Basima Jabry says Sweden must investigate, prosecute or expel such men to protect the public. The man denies the allegations.
In this week's podcast: Sweden Democrats demand major role in next government, work permit exemption list a letdown for many immigrant workers, smoking reaches record low, half-price transport tickets, and councils stop expensive gifts for teachers.
With ten days till the stricter rules for Swedish citizenship come into effect, David Hollingsworth got an email to say it was time for the last leg of his application process: the personal appearance at the offices of the Migration Agency. He booked the first appointment he could find, even though it meant getting an expensive train ticket to travel 350 km from Skรถvde to Stockholm. "I'd kind of given up hope of it happening in time, but fingers crossed, there's enough time now to get things sorted," he told Radio Sweden as he was about to head in to his appointment.
Residents of Stockholm county now have the longest life expectancy in Sweden, according to new figures from Statistics Sweden. They've overtaken Halland in the southwest, which along with Uppsala, Jรถnkรถping and Stockholm are the counties where people live the longest. The counties where residents have the shortest life expectancy were Norrbotten, Vรคsternorrland and Gรคvleborg in northern Sweden.
Stockholm residents for the first time enjoy the highest life expectancy in Sweden, new statistics reveal.
Europe, which is in the throes of a record-smashing heatwave this week, is the world's fastest-warming continent and stretches into an even more rapidly heating Arctic.
It's taken them more than two years, but Sweden's government has finally published the list of jobs that will be exempted from the new higher minimum salary for a work permit, which comes into force on June 1st. Here's what you need to know.