Sweden Leads EU with Landmark “1-Hour Takedown” Law Targeting Gang Recruitment on Social Media

No other EU member state has comparable legislation, putting Sweden at the regulatory forefront of digital…

Operation Grimm: Sweden’s Digital Offensive Against Violence-as-a-Service

How a Nordic-led international taskforce is disrupting the gig economy of organised crime — and why…

European Rates Climb as Oil Surge and Middle East Stalemate Deepen Market Jitters

European sovereign yields pushed higher on Tuesday, extending a risk-off move that’s rippling across FX and…

Swedbank Streamlines Operations: 550 Roles to Go and Payex Set for Sale in Strategic Shift

Swedbank is embarking on a significant cost-cutting and strategic refocus, announcing plans to reduce its workforce…

Europe’s Climate Crossroads: 2025’s Heat Records Signal Economic and Strategic Shifts

In 2025, Europe cemented its status as the world’s fastest-warming continent. The EU’s Copernicus Climate Change…

Commodity Analyst’s Warning: Jet Fuel Shortage is Just the Beginning

Sweden’s government has issued a stark warning about the potential shortage of aviation fuel, one of…

PostNord Denmark’s Revenue Decline: Navigating the End of Mail Delivery and Shifting Focus to Package Services

PostNord Denmark is facing a sharp decline in revenue, with the company reporting a drop of…

Court to Hear Case on NRK’s Controversial Interview with Crown Princess Mette-Marit

In March, a storm of controversy erupted around the Norwegian public service broadcaster NRK following an…

Ditte Juul Jørgensen Takes the Helm of EU Trade Policy Amid Rising Global Tensions

Ditte Juul Jørgensen, a distinguished Danish diplomat, has been appointed as the new Director-General for EU…

The AI-Fuelled Web: One in Three Pages Now Machine-Touched, and What It Means for Nordic Business 

A striking new study from researchers at Stanford University, Imperial College London, and the Internet Archive…