Meta Blocks Swedish Election Authority from Advertising Information on 2026 Elections

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has made the controversial decision to block the…

Systematic Failure: Swedish Work Environment Authority Finds Widespread Deficiencies in Healthcare Workplaces

A comprehensive inspection by the Swedish Work Environment Authority (Arbetsmiljöverket) has revealed that three out of…

After the Procurement Flop: Svenska Kraftnät Races to Secure Winter Power Reserve—But Trust Is in Short Supply

As Sweden braces for winter, the national grid operator Svenska Kraftnät (SVK) insists the country’s electricity…

Odense University Hospital to Eliminate 250 Positions in 2026 Amid Financial Restructuring

Odense University Hospital (OUH)—the largest healthcare institution in the Region of Southern Denmark—is set to eliminate…

Denmark’s Wealthiest Families See Historic Decline Amid Market Volatility

In a rare reversal of fortune, Denmark’s wealthiest families have collectively lost 15 billion Danish kroner…

Gothenburg City Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Procurement Favouritism in €9M IT Contract 

The City of Gothenburg is under formal investigation by the Swedish Competition Authority (Konkurrensverket) over allegations…

Sweden’s Welfare Leakage: Over SEK 40 Million in 2024 Benefits Paid to Individuals Without Legal Residency

In a troubling revelation that underscores systemic gaps in Sweden’s welfare administration, the Swedish Payments Authority…

Tesla Struggles Despite Growing EU Car Sales: An Analysis of Shifting Market Dynamics

The European car market continues its positive trajectory, with new car registrations rising by 5.8% in…

Scania Appoints Three New Managers and Restructures Operations to Accelerate Global Growth

Scania, a leading global player in the transportation industry and part of the Traton Group, has…

Swedish Government’s 510 Million Investment in Long-Term Unemployed Yields Only 84 Jobs: Ministers Express Disappointment

In an ambitious bid to address Sweden’s long-term unemployment crisis, the government allocated 510 million kronor…