Holding shady sailors to account would be a lot less perilous than risking war with a powerful nation
Swedish public prosecutor denied permission to board Yi Peng 3 despite open investigation
The Wallenbergs hope more openness can avoid pitfalls suffered by other family
Buy now, pay later specialist found to have broken anti-money laundering rules
The one-time great European hope for the battery industry faces an uphill task to secure a financial rescue
Stockholm steps up probe after two lines were cut in Baltic Sea
Europe’s big hope for homegrown manufacturing has struggled with production at its factory in northern Sweden
Swedish investigators looking into movements of bulk carrier travelling from Russia to Egypt
Defence minister Boris Pistorius says it is unclear who was responsible for ‘hybrid’ warfare tactic
High use of aviation ‘taxis’ for big events such as World Cup, Davos — and climate summits, study finds
Swedes love well-defined standard operating procedures. Even when it’s a häxprocess, or witch trial
The three cousins leading the $660bn Swedish business empire want more family members involved and, for the first time, women
The new 74-storey Karlatornet tower is leading the way as the Swedish city embraces a radical but controversial transformation
Amid the Baroque luxury is an eclectic — and at times brilliantly bizarre — collection that mixes Swedish, Dutch and Flemish masters with holiday souvenirs and everyday ephemera
Projects prove too tricky to fund through normal financing methods
Battery start-up struggles to gain backing for latest fundraising amid Europe’s slowing take-up of electric vehicles
Justice minister warns that criminals are recruiting children for extremist groups abroad
Limp purchasing managers’ indices in July and poor figures for new orders hint that Europe is heading for broader slowdown
Designer Beata Heuman has brought sculptor Carl Eldh’s studio into the present
Mika Gustafson’s defiantly uncutesy film follows three canny girls whose mother has gone Awol
Foreign minister Tobias Billström says incursion into Russian region has more political than territorial value
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Low inflation gives monetary policymakers more room to boost ailing economy after 25bp cut to 3.5%
EU governments face awkward choices over asylum-seekers, labour market shortages and integration of newcomers
Abundant electricity in the north was supposed to power a new wave of industrialisation. But projects are struggling to scale up