Motorcyclist Seriously Injured in Heby

Motorcyclist Seriously Injured in Heby Accident

Man Caught Hiding 42 Chocolate

Man Caught Hiding 42 Chocolate Cakes in Swimsuit in Stockholm Theft

EU Faces Major Vulnerability Due

EU Faces Major Vulnerability Due to Blood Plasma Import Dependence

Tegnell and Saijonmaa Honored with

Tegnell and Saijonmaa Honored with Medals by Swedish King

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March 16, 01.35, Robbery, Gävle

Published: Mon 16 Mar 2026 07:25 CET

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Det är alltid lite rörigt när man ställer om klockan.

Daily Swedish Sentence

Det är alltid lite rörigt när man ställer om klockan.

It’s always a bit messy when you change the clocks.

A seasonal sentence that fits around the switch to daylight saving time.

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Pinga

Daily Swedish Slang

Pinga

To ping someone, nudge in chat

Example:

Pinga mig när du är klar.

Ping me when you’re done.

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Daylight saving time

Daily Swedish Culture

Sommartid

Daylight saving time

Sommartid starts on March 29, when clocks move forward and evenings feel longer, even if the morning alarm feels cruel.

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Detained in Stockholm Despite Replica

Detained in Stockholm Despite Replica Weapons Found

Gothia Cup Drowning Investigation Closed

Gothia Cup Drowning Investigation Closed Due to Lack of Evidence

New COVID Variant Nimbus Detected

New COVID Variant Nimbus Detected in Sweden Amid Global Spread

Compensation for Attic-Injured Girl in

Compensation for Attic-Injured Girl in Skåne Doubled by Court

Explosion Damages Kållered Apartment Building

Explosion Damages Kållered Apartment Building Door

Live Explosive Device Discovered in

Live Explosive Device Discovered in Forsheda Near Värnamo

Nurse Faces Trial Period After

Nurse Faces Trial Period After Stealing Narcotics at Work

Man in His 60s Drowns

Man in His 60s Drowns in Valdemarsvik's Tostebosjön Lake

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