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Nordqvist wins British Open; Saso tied for 39th spot

Carnoustie—Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist won her third major title with a final round 69 to finish on 12-under par at the Women’s British Open at...

Death toll rises to 9 in Sweden plane crash

Swedish police said Friday that all nine people aboard a small aircraft used for skydiving that crashed near an airport in Sweden a day...

Sweden summons Belarus ambassador after request to cut aid

Sweden on Tuesday summoned Belarus' ambassador to Stockholm, after the Eastern European country last week asked for Swedish aid to be cut, a government...

Virus-free Knott gets back to training

Kristina Knott has gotten past a minor hump in her journey to the Tokyo Olympics. After testing positive for COVID-19 last Tuesday in Sweden, the...

Resign or call elections? Big decision for Swedish PM

Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, who lost a confidence vote last week, faces a stark choice on Monday; to call snap elections or to...

Unmanned supermarkets open in Sweden’s rural areas

Enkoping, Sweden—One after another, grocery stores are shutting down in rural Sweden, leaving villagers to travel miles to buy food. But a new type...

Sweden bars entry from Norway over British Covid strain

Sweden said Sunday it would bar entry from Norway for three weeks, after a cluster of a faster-spreading coronavirus strain appeared in its neighbour's...

Sweden sees deadliest November since Spanish flu

Sweden's statistics agency said Monday that the country suffered the highest number of deaths in November since the Spanish flu a century ago, as...

Sweden limits public gatherings to eight as cases surge

Sweden, which has made headlines for its softer approach to the new coronavirus, on Monday banned public gatherings of more than eight people for...

France deploys new anti-jihadist unit in Mali

Inside a military base in northern Mali, a concrete bollard emblazoned with French, Estonian and Swedish flags marks a zone reserved for a new...

Seven months in

"We are aware, more than ever, of the inequities in our society."     Seven months into the pandemic, the world is still struggling how to deal...

Ikea to buy back used furniture to reduce waste

Ikea, the world's largest furniture chain, said Tuesday it would begin buying back used furniture from customers to resell -- and pay up to...

In Sweden, a ‘second-hand’ mall is drawing big crowds

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SAS loss deepens as lockdowns choke air travel

Scandinavian airline SAS said on Thursday that its quarterly loss deepened as air travel was devastated by coronavirus lockdowns. The carrier, which has practically stopped...
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