Green Party's government demand: No

Green Party's government demand: No new nuclear power

Person found dead in western

Person found dead in western Stockholm - police investigating murder

SD member Katja Nyberg removed

SD member Katja Nyberg removed from transparency council amid suspicions of drunk driving

School employee held in custody

School employee held in custody on suspicion of online child rape

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February 27 15.35, Robbery, Västerås

Published: Fri 27 Feb 2026 19:34 CET

February 27, 15.35, Commotion, Stockholm

Published: Fri 27 Feb 2026 18:45 CET

February 27, 14.21, Assault, Botkyrka

Published: Fri 27 Feb 2026 18:31 CET

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Det känns som att dagarna blir lite längre nu.

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Det känns som att dagarna blir lite längre nu.

It feels like the days are getting a bit longer now.

Seasonal small talk that fits early spring in Sweden.

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Ouff

Daily Swedish Slang

Ouff

Oof (reaction to something awkward)

Example:

Ouff, det där såg jobbigt ut.

Oof, that looked rough.

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Late-winter sun

Daily Swedish Culture

Vårvinter

Late-winter sun

Vårvinter is that bright late-winter period when the sun feels stronger, snow sparkles, and people suddenly have more energy.

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Criminals in Sweden earn 185

Criminals in Sweden earn 185 billion SEK a year from crime

Smart cow uses tools, surprises

Smart cow uses tools, surprises researchers

Kristersson says united Europe made

Kristersson says united Europe made the US back down

Five arrested after climate activists

Five arrested after climate activists spray-paint Government Offices and Ministry of Finance in central Stockholm

This much energy drink is

This much energy drink is okay for young people: 70 milligrams of caffeine a day

Medication for stomach ulcers does

Medication for stomach ulcers does not increase the risk of stomach cancer

Serious accident on E6 outside

Serious accident on E6 outside Trelleborg - road closed

Changing habits help animals cope

Changing habits help animals cope with climate threats, new study finds

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