Sweden’s courts have been debating claims to a meteorite that fell north of Stockholm, including whether the right to move around in nature, including on private property, extends to claiming a meteorite.
Author: CHRISTINA ANDERSON
Winter Storm Traps Hundreds of Motorists Overnight in Sweden
Truck drivers and other motorists were locked in blankets of snow on a major roadway overnight after nearly 10 inches of snow fell within 24 hours.
A Swedish Teenager Was on Japan Airlines Flight 516. Here’s His Story.
Anton Deibe, 17, and his family were flying into Tokyo when their plane collided with a Coast Guard aircraft.
Swedish Speed Cameras Keep Getting Stolen. Is It Russia?
The disappearance of the pricey cameras from rural roads is a mystery. Theories abound on why the cameras have become such a target.
Rightist Party in Sweden Gets No Formal Role but Big Say in Government
The anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats will have a say over new policies for the incoming government under a complicated leadership agreement.
Swedish Investigators Say Pipeline Leaks Evidence Points to Sabotage
The Swedish equivalent of the F.B.I. on Thursday confirmed the suspicion that detonations had damaged natural gas lines under the Baltic Sea.
Two Teachers Killed at a School in Malmo, Sweden
The police said they were still trying to determine a motive for the attack late Monday in the southern city of Malmo.
High-Speed Trains Departing Russia for Finland Are Packed
Once starved for passengers, the trains are now full, and negotiations are underway between state-owned Finnish and Russian rail companies to increase the service.
Sweden Announces an End to Covid Restrictions, Joining Other European Countries
Denmark, Norway and others have also been changing their approaches to the pandemic and scrapping many safety protocols.
Iranian Journalist Seeks Asylum After Fleeing Foreign Minister’s Press Corps
The journalist, Amir Tohid Fazel, slipped away from the delegation that accompanied Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister, to Sweden.