Finland's Lappeenranta Seeks Name for New Sports Hall
Lappeenranta is crowdsourcing a name for its new indoor sports hall, turning to the public for a nationally recognizable identity. The facility, set...
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Lappeenranta is crowdsourcing a name for its new indoor sports hall, turning to the public for a nationally recognizable identity. The facility, set...
Public trust in Swedish opposition leaders Simona Mohamsson and Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist has plummeted by half, a new poll reveals. The crisis...
Sweden's Liberal Party hits a historic low of 1.8% in the latest opinion poll. With eight months to the 2026 election, the party must double its...
Säpo chief Charlotte von Essen warns that speculation about election interference can become a 'self-fulfilling prophecy,' undermining trust. Her...
The Moderate Party leadership forced MPs to vote for a new gender recognition law, only to announce its evaluation six months later. The move has...
With control of a 130-billion-krona budget at stake, Stockholm Region politicians face direct public questioning in pre-election debates. The...
Finland's wolf cull nears its 100-animal limit, with hunting closed in 10 zones. The government-backed hunt pits rural livelihoods against EU...
Finnish parliamentary assistants are publicly demanding the Eduskunta take action to eradicate workplace harassment. Their network insists the...
Six Swedish politicians face criminal charges for refusing quota refugees, testing the limits of municipal autonomy versus national policy. The...
Sweden's Culture Minister breaks decades of tradition by refusing to open the Göteborg Film Festival, deepening a rift with the cultural sector. The...
Finnish MP Ville Meriö's claims of widespread abuse of parliamentary aides are met with firm denials from union and committee heads. The clash raises...
A Sweden Democrat MP and police officer is suspected of drunk driving and cocaine possession, creating a major scandal for a party built on...