Swedes should work until they’re 75: PM Reinfeldt

Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt thinks that Swedes need to be prepared to work a lot longer than they do today in order to keep the same living standard as when they were working.  “The pensions scheme isn’t based on magic. It is a welfare ambition based on large-scale re-distribution and citizens’ own work. If people think that we can live longer and shorten our work life, then pensions will get lower,” Reinfeldt said... [more]

Police raid 17 homes in Swedish child porn sting

Police have raided 17 homes across Sweden on the suspicion of child pornography crimes, following an investigation into internet chat conversations held between the suspects and a man arrested by police last year. The previous arrest, in June 2011, occurred after police identified a 36-year-old man from the Stockholm suburb of Täby, who was committed to a psychiatric ward after being convicted of child rape, child sexual abuse, and aggravated... [more]

Assange win would have ‘profound’ effects

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s two-day hearing at England’s Supreme Court gets underway Wednesday, in the latest stage of his lengthy battle against extradition to Sweden to face rape allegations. If the court rejects his case, the 40-year-old Australian will have exhausted all his options in Britain but he could still make a last-ditch appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, prosecutors have said. The Supreme Court,... [more]

Five buyers ‘seriously interested’ in Saab

Up to five companies are keen to buy Saab, one of the bankrupt Swedish carmaker’s three administrators said Sunday. “I can’t comment on who we are in discussions with, but we are conducting dialogues with four to five interested parties who we consider are seriously interested,” Hans Bergqvist told the TT news agency. He said the aim was to sell all of Saab, which filed for bankruptcy on December 19, to a single... [more]

Sweden mulls jail term for forced marriage

Forcing someone into marriage against their will could soon carry a punishment of up to two years imprisonment, according to an inquiry tasked with formulating a law criminalizing the practice under Swedish law. The inquiry, which will be completed later in the spring, also calls a halt to the existing possibility of special dispensation to allow minors to marry. “My view has always been that we need a law against forced marriage... [more]

Swedish nuclear safety needs improving

Sweden should take steps to increase security against attacks at its nuclear plants, including introducing armed guards, according to a new government-sponsored report, published on Thursday. “A terror attack against a nuclear power plant can have the same consequences for the surroundings as a nuclear power plant accident,” the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten) said in a statement. The authority,... [more]

Sweden launches new Wallenberg investigation

The Swedish foreign ministry announced on Wednesday that a new probe into the fate of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who vanished after being taken into custody by Soviet Union soldiers 67 years ago. “We have never received confirmation of what happened to Wallenberg, and feel that now after a lot of time has passed there may be a possibility to dig up new information,” Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt’s spokeswoman... [more]

Saab auctions off classic museum models

Bankrupt Swedish car company Saab is auctioning off the rare, collectable and classic cars on display in the Saab museum, as no buyer for the entire collection has been found. While the list of cars, with their pictures and details, is available to bidders online, only a select few will be permitted to take a closer look at the actual vehicles. Peter Bäckström, the museum’s head, said that he will only allow the doors to be opened... [more]

Sweden Social Democrats affirm eurzone pact opposition

The Social Democrats remain opposed to having Sweden join the eurozone stability pact, while the Centre Party said on Wednesday it supported the deal “with conditions”. “We said no in December to the negotiated proposal because we believed it represented a backdoor to joining the eurozone. When we studied the document, it confirmed our impression. This isn’t a solution to Europe’s problems,” Social Democrat... [more]

Sweden ‘not ready’ to recognize Palestine: Foreign Minister Bildt

The time is not right for Sweden to recognize the Palestinian state or make any promises to upgrade the country’s status in the UN, said foreign minister Carl Bildt on Monday after the Centre Party recently made a u-turn on the issue. “Of course we would like to, but the main aim right now is to stimulate the two parties to a dialogue. That’s what we are supporting,” Bildt said at a press conference with his Finnish colleague Erkki... [more]

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