With case numbers rising elsewhere, World Health Organization says Europe could learn broader lessons from Swedes that could help the coronavirus battle elsewhere

Open letter from some 90 doctors and researchers, including Nobel Chemistry laureate, urges Israel to adopt Swedish model and try to reach herd immunity while shielding the elderly

Malmo demonstration turns violent, with several cars set ablaze and at least 10 people arrested

Group films torching of holy book outside predominantly migrant neighborhood and posts footage online, leading to unrest when 300 attend protest that ends in violence

State claims cover of book violates a copyright, but Aron Flam says it's satire and authorities are using it as an excuse to suppress free speech

The initiative will be open to tech firms, academics and multinationals; aim is to create cutting-edge tech using assets of both nations

Stig Engstrom, who died in 2000, named as likeliest perpetrator of unsolved assassination of Olof Palme, marking dead end for cold case

Despite issuing mea culpa after experiencing one of the highest death rates per capita in the world, officials say it is still unclear what the country should have done differently

Up to 50 children from 15,000 strong Stockholm Jewish community will now be allowed to participate as government updates coronavirus guidlines

Swedish Jewish community largely favors government's lenient approach to pandemic, but is still taking precautions, including closing synagogue for 1st time, canceling camps

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