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Spotify Shares Fall Following Earnings Report
Spotify shares fell 12 percent following the release of company results. This represents the largest single-day drop for the streaming company in at least two years. The decline follows a period of transition from founder CEO Daniel Ek to two new CEOs earlier this year.
BBC Radio 4
UN Committee Criticizes Sweden Over Deportation
The UN Committee on Human Rights has criticized Sweden for the repeated deportation of a disabled child to Albania. The committee's findings highlight concerns regarding the treatment of vulnerable individuals during expulsion processes.
Mastodon
Scandinavian Nations Expand Nuclear Deterrence Strategy
Sweden, Denmark, and Norway expressed interest in additional nuclear protection during a summit on March 2. The nations are reportedly willing to provide territory for the deployment of American nuclear weapons to supplement existing U.S. extended deterrence. This move is intended to bolster security in the region. Scandinavian countries are moving toward a formal reliance on nuclear deterrence, specifically through the expansion of U.S. This shift is described as a strategic breakthrough for Northern European nations. The development includes Finland's transition toward a status involving nuclear capabilities. The move follows a recent shift in the regional nuclear weapons trajectory. Finland is expanding its nuclear deterrence status as part of a broader strategy among Northern European countries.
Radio Zvezda
Spotify Reports Q1 Revenue Growth
Spotify reported Q1 revenue of €4.5 billion, representing a 14% year-on-year increase. Monthly active users rose 12% to 761 million, while premium subscribers grew 9% to 293 million.
Mastodon
Swedish Organization Campaigns For Better Sexual Violence Protection
Sweden has utilized the Samtückeslord consent law since 2018 to address sexual violence cases. The law requires explicit consent to prevent cases where a lack of an express 'no' leads to acquittals. A study regarding Sweden's consent-based sexual violence law indicates a strong increase in reported rape cases. The study includes findings from criminalist Stina Hollenberg. The report notes that prior to the introduction of the new law in 2020, certain acts were not classified as rape in the strict sense. Bengt Iwa of the Swedish Bar Association expressed skepticism regarding the law, noting the difficulty of cases where one person's testimony contradicts another's. Critics argue that lack of communication between proponents and opponents has hindered the new law. While convictions have increased, only 10% of reported rapes in Sweden result in formal charges.
SWR Aktuell
Reported Rape Cases Rise In Sweden
Criminologist Stina Hollenberg reported a strong increase in reported rape cases in Sweden. Ivar noted that these cases often lack physical evidence or eyewitnesses. This lack of evidence requires courts to rely on the verbal credibility of the parties involved. The study suggests the new legislation has changed how these incidents are assessed.
SWR Aktuell
SJ Cancels Over 30 Trains In Sweden
SJ rail service cancellations have caused travel disruption between Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö.
Mastodon
Sweden Leads Europe in Low Smoking Rates
Sweden demonstrates low smoking rates due to a solid prevention basis, which Germany lacks. The Netherlands is pragmatically reducing tobacco availability by eliminating online sales and supermarket sales, moving towards specialized outlets to curb impulse purchases and aid quitting. This approach reduces impulse buys and facilitates quitting.
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Tu Youyou Awarded Nobel Prize
Tu Youyou was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2015. This marks the highest international award received by Chinese medicine to date and the highest for Chinese traditional medicine achievements. Tu Youyou's team first introduced the research results of artemisinin to the world at an international conference in 1971. Artemisinin received its first new drug certificate in China in 1986, offering a new type of anti-cancer drug to the world. Tu Youyou first presented the research findings on artemisinin at an international conference in 1955.
CRI News Radio
Sweden Evaluates Unified Cloud for Military Secrets
Stockholm is evaluating a centralized cloud system to store classified military and security information.
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