Denmark’s Digital Fragility Exposed: Microsoft Outage Sparks Urgent Debate on Cloud Dependency 

A major IT outage on October 31, 2025, brought critical Danish infrastructure to a near standstill—highlighting…

Tanzania in Crisis: Over 700 Dead in Post-Election Unrest; Sweden Advises Against Travel 

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — Tanzania is facing its most severe political and humanitarian crisis since…

Two-Thirds of Temu and Shein Products Fail EU Safety Tests

European watchdogs warn of widespread safety violations on major Chinese e-commerce platforms. A new European investigation…

Historic October Snowstorm Paralyzes Reykjavík, Shattering 104-Year Record 

Reykjavík, Iceland’s capital, is reeling from an unprecedented early-winter snowstorm that has not only buried the…

ECB Holds Rates Steady as Inflation Nears Target

After a year of gradual cuts, Europe’s central bank pauses. Inflation is easing, but the ECB…

When the Definition of “Terrorism” Expands Too Far

Terrorism once had a clear meaning: the deliberate use of violence to instil fear and achieve…

Major Cyberattack Targets Sweden’s National Power Grid Operator 

Stockholm — Sweden’s national power grid operator, Svenska kraftnät, has confirmed it is the victim of…

Rockfall Triggers Major Evacuation in Oslo’s Carl Berners Plass Neighbourhood 

A significant rockfall struck a densely populated residential area near Carl Berners Plass in central Oslo…

Nordic Firms Embrace AI Agents—But Governance Lags Behind Ambition 

Nearly 70% of Nordic companies now permit employees to develop and deploy AI agents—autonomous systems capable…

Stronger Krona Deters U.S. Buyers as Domestic Players Drive Swedish Buyout Surge 

Sweden’s corporate acquisition landscape is undergoing a significant transformation—one shaped less by transatlantic capital and more…