More than half of Swedish children under the age of two diagnosed with type 1 diabetes…
Month: November 2025
Immigrants in Finland Are Net Contributors to Public Finances — A Data-Driven Rebuttal to Anti-Immigration NarrativesÂ
A groundbreaking new analysis from Finland confirms what economic research has long suggested: immigrants are not…
Systemic Failures in Swedish Healthcare: How Warnings About a Cardiologist Were Ignored — And Why It Matters for Corporate Governance and Patient Safety
A damning internal review has revealed that senior management at Ryhov County Hospital in Jönköping ignored…
Nestlé Halts Virgin Fiber Procurement from Northern Sweden Amid Sustainability Concerns; SCA Remains Unfazed
In a significant move underscoring the growing influence of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria in…
Swedish Labour Market Loses Momentum: Hiring Activity Declines Amid Economic CautionÂ
Sweden’s labour market is showing signs of stagnation as hiring activity continues to wane across key…
Swedish Tax Agency Leadership Under Criminal Investigation for Alleged Breach of Confidentiality — A Landmark Case in Public Sector Accountability
Stockholm, November 14, 2025 — In an unprecedented development for Sweden’s public administration, Director General Katrin…
Sweden’s Rising Testosterone Prescriptions: Medical Trend or Public Health Crisis?
Stockholm, Sweden — Prescription rates for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in Swedish men aged 20–39 have…
October Inflation Spike Reflects Transient Pressures, Not Structural Shift — Riksbank Stands Firm on 2026 Deflation Path
Stockholm, November 14, 2025 — October’s unexpectedly elevated inflation reading of 3.1% (CPIF) has sparked renewed…
Denmark’s Historical Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Time to Face the Climate Reckoning
Denmark is often celebrated as a global leader in green technologies and climate action. With its…
