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Sweden is the fifth-largest country in Europe -- bigger than Germany -- stretching 1,600 kilometers north to south and with a coastline twice as long.
Sweden and Iran carried out a prisoner exchange on Saturday, officials said, with Sweden freeing a former Iranian official convicted for his role in a mass execution in the 1980s while Iran ...
Europe is turning to the far north of Sweden and Norway to launch satellites from its own soil for the very first time. Race to Space Begins in the Arctic Two small spaceports — Esrange in Sweden and ...
According to Al Jazeera report, Sweden officially recognized the state of Palestine on October 30, 2014. The decision, ...
The elections in Sweden to the European Parliament marked the first electoral setback for the Swedish populist party with far-right roots that grabbed more than 13% of the votes but came fourth ...
Europe is seeking to rapidly remilitarize, a shift that is likely to undermine advances in gender equality. Just look at Sweden. The post Europe's Remilitarization Could Come at the Expense of ...
Sweden has enjoyed a 200-year era of neutrality and nonalignment. But when Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, both Sweden and Finland applied for NATO membership.
Sweden reached the World Cup final in 2003 and their domestic league has traditionally been among the strongest in Europe: according to UEFA ’s coefficients, their top flight was ranked as the ...
Sweden is one of Europe's wealthiest states and the biggest Nordic economy, but it has an Achilles Heel - a property market where banks have lent more than 4 trillion Swedish crowns ($360 billion ...
A Baltic Sea telecom cable connecting Sweden and Estonia was damaged at roughly the same time as a Finnish-Estonian pipeline and cable were earlier this month, but remains operational, Sweden's ...
Swedish authorities have approved a protest involving the burning of Torahs and Bibles outside the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden’s national radio broadcaster reported on Friday.
For Sweden, as for many countries outside Europe’s major television markets, he said, it was “impossible to keep up.” Malmo, in blue, had to win the game to claim its third title in four years.