
Monet Attackers Walk Free
Judges ruled the activists lacked intent to damage the artwork, leaving the museum to absorb nearly €15,000 in repair costs.

Judges ruled the activists lacked intent to damage the artwork, leaving the museum to absorb nearly €15,000 in repair costs.

The security zones introduced by the Swedish government in the spring allow police to conduct identity checks and searches without probable cause.

The Stockholm government is halting African development payments in favour of increased support for Kyiv.

Swedish officials have been told to stop financing groups that are “undermining democracy.”

Authorities are holding a suspect they say financed IS with cryptocurrency, received instructions on making explosives, and prepared an ideologically motivated trip to Somalia.

A new rule obliges parishes to reject candidates unwilling to perform same-sex weddings, sparking concerns about an already shrinking number of pastors.

A man who identifies as a woman has accused a Swedish women-only gym of discrimination after being barred from joining.

Three people died when a bus suddenly shot into a crowd, and investigators now say there’s no sign it was intentional.

Multiple injuries and investigation after public transport disaster in Swedish capital.

Prosecutors say the suspects transported five hand grenades to the area, two of which were thrown toward the Israeli embassy.