Auschwitz theft suspect claims persecution
Swedish former neo-Nazi leader Anders Högström, held in Poland in connection with the theft of the "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign from Auschwitz, has reported the tax agency for denying him protected identity, arguing that he is being victimized. thelocal.se |
Sweden pulls out the stops for royal wedding
Wedding fever has gripped Sweden this week amid frenzied last-minute preparations for Crown Princess Victoria's nuptials on Saturday with her former personal trainer Daniel Westling after more than eight years of courtship. thelocal.se |
HQ Bank has licence revoked
Sweden's financial regulator has revoked the licence of investment bank HQ due to major deficiencies in the company's trading operations. thelocal.se |
Live Blog: post-election developments
The Local's journalists bring you the latest updates as Sweden copes with the uncertainty following Sunday's elections and the parties plot their strategies in creating a new government. thelocal.se |
Second suspect held in Malmö art theft
Another man is being held for his suspected involvement in the theft of three paintings from the Malmö Art Museum last week. Police believe the heist was an inside job. thelocal.se |