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More than 30 language teachers at the IES school chain have lost their permanent contracts and either been made redundant or ...
Francisca Leonardo, or Frankie, shares the story of how a major health scare, just a couple of years after arriving in Sweden ...
Swedish businesses remain pessimistic about their hiring prospects in the near future, with only one in four believing they ...
European heatwave set to reach Sweden, up to 30,000 Stockholmers march in pro-Palestinian demonstration, and more than 100 ...
Airport food is usually notorious for being expensive and low-quality, but sometimes we have no choice – and there are ...
In many ways, Sweden grinds to a halt during the summer, as workers head out to the countryside for a well-earned rest.
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Parliament set to vote on laughing gas ban, almost 10,000 children in Sweden homeless and food prices barely rose in May.
Swedish PM 'not ruling out' state apology to international adoptees, Swedes breathe sigh of relief after Systembolaget strike ...
The sticking point was union demands for part-time employees to be given the same rights to overtime compensation as ...
With just over a year to go until Sweden’s next election, a key poll suggests that the centre-left Social Democrats may take ...
Sweden should adopt harsher sentences in the face of organised crime and a surge in violence, the country's top police ...
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