A wave of sabotage against telecom infrastructure in southern and eastern Sweden has prompted a major criminal investigation, after more than 30 telecommunications towers were found damaged in recent weeks.
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After EVision (read more here about our role at the event), Eurelectric's Power Summit 2025 returns under the compelling theme “Power Play”, bringing together Europe’s top energy minds, policy leaders,
Sweden has passed a groundbreaking law banning remote sex acts influenced by the buyer, directly targeting platforms like OnlyFans. The new legislation, set to take effect on July 1, 2025,
A 135-meter cargo ship ran aground early Thursday morning on the coast of Byneset, just west of Trondheim, after the vessel's officer reportedly fell asleep while on watch. The incident,
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Swedish journalist Joakim Medin, detained in Turkey for over seven weeks, has finally returned home. His plane from Istanbul landed in Sweden on Friday evening, marking the end of a
A Swedish diplomat has been arrested in Stockholm on suspicion of espionage, in a case that could have serious implications for Sweden's diplomatic corps and national security. The Swedish Security
The European Parliament has officially condemned the arrest and sentencing of Swedish journalist Joakim Medin by Turkish authorities, calling for his immediate release. Medin sentenced for social media post involving
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