Sweden Democrats to cut foreign aid for welfare
Sweden's small far-right Sweden Democrat party presented a shadow budget on Monday pledging lower taxes and higher benefits, to be financed by cutting international aid and refugee quotas. thelocal.se |
What's On in Sweden: June 25th - July 1st
What's on in Sweden: Women's American Football in Stockholm, Mountain Man in Gothenburg and Japandroids come to Malmö. thelocal.se |
Boys not circumcised without medical grounds
By refusing to perform circumcisions on boys who lack specific medical grounds for the operation, several county and regional health authorities in Sweden continue to contravene national guidelines on the procedure. thelocal.se |
Spyker confirms talks with BMW over Saab deal
Spyker Cars, the Dutch automaker that owns Sweden's Saab, confirmed on Monday that it was in talks with Germany's BMW, noting speculation about a "possible supply relationship." thelocal.se |
Vattenfall invests in North Sea wind farm
Sweden's state-owned Vattenfall energy group plans to invest about one billion euros ($1.4 billion) to build a massive offshore wind farm in the North Sea, the company announced on Thursday. thelocal.se |