Stockholm news

Read the latest local news from Stockholm.
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Swedish Man with Gang Ties Fatally Shot in Marbella

Cuban Dissident José Daniel Ferrer

Cuban Dissident José Daniel Ferrer Chooses Exile

Unusual Listeria Outbreak Linked to

Unusual Listeria Outbreak Linked to Stockholm Restaurant

Listeria Outbreak: Ten Infected After

Listeria Outbreak: Ten Infected After Dining at Coco & Carmen

Current Weather in Stockholm

Stay updated with real-time weather information for Stockholm. Data provided by SMHI (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute).

Alexander Mørk-Eidem Debuts Play on

Alexander Mørk-Eidem Debuts Play on Male Friendship and Weaving

EU Leaders Warn of Critical

EU Leaders Warn of Critical Baltic Sea Situation Amid Fishing Concerns

Swedish Transport Infrastructure Plan: Key

Swedish Transport Infrastructure Plan: Key Projects and Cancellations

Swedish Railways to Take 25

Swedish Railways to Take 25 Years for Full Maintenance, Says Transport Administration

Tjuvjakt Plans Biggest Ever Sweden

Tjuvjakt Plans Biggest Ever Sweden Concert at Hovet in February

Swedish Suburbs Reclaim Public Spaces

Swedish Suburbs Reclaim Public Spaces with New Gang Law

Stockholm Stock Exchange Starts Week

Stockholm Stock Exchange Starts Week with Gains as Nibe Leads

Stockholm Stock Exchange May End

Stockholm Stock Exchange May End Quarterly Reports Following US Lead

About Stockholm

Stockholm is Sweden's capital and the city was founded in 1252. Approximately 1 million inhabitants (as of 2023) live in Stockholm, and in the entire Stockholm metropolitan area, around 2.4 million people reside. Here, we list the latest news from Stockholm.

Weather & Climate

Stockholm experiences typical Swedish weather patterns with distinct seasons. The city enjoys long summer days and cozy winter evenings, making it a great place to visit year-round.

Spring
Mild temperatures, blooming nature
Summer
Pleasant warmth, extended daylight
Autumn
Colorful foliage, cooling temps
Winter
Snow-covered, cozy atmosphere