As more Danes continue to pour investments into Novo Nordisk, the Danish pharmaceutical powerhouse is ramping…
Month: August 2025
Denmark’s “Ozempic Miracle” Hits a Wall – How one company’s profit warning turned a Nordic success story into a macro-economic headache
COPENHAGEN – On paper, Denmark had been the envy of Europe: record trade surpluses, unemployment at…
Sweden Joins NATO Allies in Major Military Support Package for Ukraine
Sweden has announced a major new military aid package for Ukraine, contributing 2.7 billion kronor (around…
The Moment That Split Stockholm- How a late-night cable from Brussels ignited Sweden’s worst foreign-policy row in a decade
When Sweden’s EU ambassador pressed “send” on a confidential cable Monday night, few in Stockholm realised…
Shell Shock: Inside Karlskoga’s Explosive Role in Sweden’s Defence Boom
Sweden, long known for its neutrality, is undergoing a remarkable transformation as its defence industry powers…
Sweden’s Service Sector Hits Pandemic-Era Lows in July: Signs of Stagnation Amid Fragile Recovery
Sweden’s service sector, a vital engine of economic activity and employment, faced a notable setback in…
Food Prices in Sweden Are Holding Steady — Except at Coop
Food prices in various Swedish supermarkets didn’t budge much in July. After months of volatility earlier…
The 6 % Ceiling: Why Sweden’s Most International-Looking Workplaces Still Shut Out Women of Colour
Sweden loves to advertise itself as a progressive superpower. Walk into any Stockholm co-working hub or…
Why Pessimism Is Rising in China’s Job Market: Too Many Graduates, Too Few Good Jobs
China is producing more university graduates than ever—12.2 million in 2025 alone—but the job market isn’t…
Career Maps Upended: How AI Is Rewriting the Rules for Nordic Graduates
There’s no spin here. AI has forced an early-career reckoning. Some graduates are retracing their steps.…
