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Assange "has skew perception of women"

National News | 2010-08-21 | 17 comments
Swedish and international media have today published the news that the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, first was charged in his absence on suspicion of rape and molestation in Stockholm, something the chief prosecutor later pulled back. Assange has the whole time denied the allegations. Now one of the two women behind the allegations speak out in Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet.

When the... Full article



Strong increase of foreign students expected

National News | 2010-08-19
The number of applicants to Swedish universities increases strongly. The probable explanation is the increase of foreign students.

The number of... Full article



Fighter jets intercepted passenger air-plane

National News | 2010-08-18 | 4 comments
For over an hour, the air traffic controllers in Germany, Denmark, and Sweden was not able to come in contact with the passenger aircraft that was heading for Arlanda Airport, north of Stockholm. The Swedish Air Force then sent two fighter jets to find out that all was right. The incident occurred in July this year.

It was German authorities who... Full article



More difficult to find illegal immigrants

National News | 2010-08-17 | 1 comment
New routines in Malmö, south Sweden, make it more difficult for the police to find illegal immigrants, who usually come to Sweden through Malmö. Full article


Swedish pedophile convicted in Cambodia

National News | 2010-08-13
A 63 year old Swedish pedophile will spend the next six and a half years in a prison in Cambodia. The sentence was confirmed by a court yesterday.

The man... Full article



Increase of rapes this summer

National News | 2010-08-12 | 3 comments
An increasing number of women are raped during the summer. So far this year, the number of reported rapes in the country increased by 25 per cent, compared with last summer.

According to the Swedish Council for Crime Prevention was 1,091 rapes reported... Full article



Sweden will change university admission rules

National News | 2010-08-11
After heavy critique, the government has decided to change the new admission rules to Swedish universities. The updated rules will start in the autumn of 2011.... Full article


Sweden sends help to Pakistan

National News | 2010-08-10
Sweden will send utilities and staff to flooded Pakistan to contribute to the production of drinking water.

Sweden has offered Pakistan assistance to... Full article



Money laundering at state casinos

National News | 2010-08-09
During the first six months, the four state casinos in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, and Sundsvall together reported 161 cases of suspected money laundering.

The statistics come from the Swedish Lottery... Full article



Swedish protection does not apply to Wikileaks

National News | 2010-08-07 | 6 comments
The protection of sources under Swedish law made the site Wikileaks to route their traffic through servers in Stockholm. But the legal protection only applies to sites with publication license – something Wikileaks is lacking.

The website Wikileaks has lately been in the news because of its publication of Afghan War logs, one of the largest and most... Full article



Chinese berry-pickers in protest march

National News | 2010-08-06 | 1 comment
Berry-pickers who recently arrived to north-Sweden, have started a 30 km protest march towards the city Storuman. The berry pickers who come from China, have... Full article


"Ship to Gaza will set sail again"

National News | 2010-08-04 | 19 comments
The coalition behind Ship to Gaza had a meeting in Stockholm yesterday to organise its continued efforts to convince Israel to lift its blockade against Gaza.... Full article


Lund University adjust the new admission rules

National News | 2010-08-03 | 1 comment
After the criticism against new admission system for Swedish universities, which is seen as discriminatory against foreign students, Lund University will now... Full article


Eritrea: "Isaak prepared for an Ethiopian invasion"

National News | 2010-08-01 | 22 comments
A representative for the Eritrean President comments now for the first time on the reasons for keeping the Swedish / Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak in prison... Full article


"Romani people are deported without legal reason"

National News | 2010-07-30 | 2 comments
Sweden deports Romani people without proper legal reason. This claims former Liberal People’s Party (Sw: Folkpartiet) chairman Maria Leissner, now chairman for... Full article


Increasing age discrimination

National News | 2010-07-30 | 1 comment
Reports about age discrimination at work increases in Sweden. In particular it is older men who have learned about the new law.

On 1 January 2009 the law on age discrimination was introduced. It means that it is forbidden to discriminate between people... Full article



Stores´ waste of food shall be examined

National News | 2010-07-27
Thousands of tonnes of fruit, vegetables and meat are thrown away every year in Swedish food stores. A report will now be made about the reasons for the waste. ... Full article


Unemployed graduates are moving to Norway

National News | 2010-07-25 | 3 comments
The sky-high youth unemployment in Sweden results in that many young graduates are fleeing to Norway in search of a job. The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise is now concerned that the out-migration in the long term could damage the growth.

A quarter of the Swedish adolescents between 15 and 24 are outside the labour market.... Full article



Acute shortage of specialist nurses

National News | 2010-07-24
The lack of specialist nurses at Swedish hospitals is now acute. The government proposes that nurses should receive further training with pay.

The lack of specially trained nurses recently contributed to that the Astrid Lindgren's Children's Hospital in Stockholm received a notification from the National Board of... Full article



Interpreter looses license after translation mistakes during trial

National News | 2010-07-21
An interpreter has lost his license after making several serious mistakes during a trial in a court in the city of Norrköping. According to the local newspaper Norrköpings tidning, he interpreted between Swedish and South-Kurdish language.

Last year a... Full article




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