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other 13d ago Stockholm

Six Skinheads Vandalize Jewish Museum

Six intoxicated skinheads wearing Nazi clothing vandalized the Jewish Museum in Stockholm. Police used surveillance footage and witnesses to quickly locate the group of right-wing extremists.
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science 13d ago Tarfala

Swedish Glaciologist Reports Glacier Loss

Glaciologist Nina Kircher reported that eight of the 277 glaciers in Sweden melted entirely in 2024. Kircher works at the Tarfala research station in northern Sweden. She stated that these glaciers will not reform.
France Culture
other 13d ago Stockholm

Solaris Secures €125 Million Swedish Bus Contract

Solaris, a subsidiary of the CAF Group, has won contracts exceeding €125 million to supply 204 electric buses in Sweden. The operator Nobina will receive 103 Urbino 15 LE models for operations in Stockholm and Gothenburg.
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politics 13d ago Stockholm

Swedish Government Approves Agricultural Compensation

The Swedish government has received approval to provide compensation to the agricultural sector following the crisis in the Middle East.
Bluesky Social
economy 13d ago Stockholm

Pirelli Acquires Stake In Univrses

Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli has purchased a 30% stake in Swedish company Univrses.
Bluesky Social
science 13d ago Tarfala

Glaciers In Northern Sweden Melt Entirely

The Copernicus Institute reported that warming is particularly pronounced in Scandinavia and the Arctic, where sea ice has reached historically low levels. Glaciologist Nina Kircher, based at the Tarfala research station in northern Sweden, stated that 8 of the 277 glaciers in Sweden melted entirely in 2024. Kircher noted that these glaciers are unlikely to reform. These glaciers are not expected to reform within the lifetime of current or future generations. The changes are affecting downstream ecosystems, infrastructure, trails, and electrical provisioning. Glaciers in Sweden are approaching a tipping point with irreversible consequences due to Arctic warming. Increased water levels are causing erosion and landslides. Researchers report that accessing research stations has become increasingly difficult each winter. The situation is described as a cascade of environmental phenomena.
France Info
technology 13d ago Stockholm

AI Manager Runs Stockholm Cafe

An AI-managed cafe has opened in Stockholm based on Google Gemini technology. While the cafe is popular with customers, employees have reported complaints regarding their digital manager. The report was provided by Vesti FM. The cafe utilizes the Google Gemini-based algorithm named 'Mono' to handle operations. According to Digital Journal, the project is an experiment by a startup based in San Francisco. The algorithm independently manages orders and interacts with various service components. An experimental cafe named Adrien Café has opened in Stockholm to test autonomous operations. The cafe is part of a project by Adrien Lab to evaluate AI's ability to manage all business functions. The first artificial intelligence-driven cafe has opened in Stockholm, Sweden. The cafe utilizes an AI named Mona to manage operations and interact with customers.
Radio Zvezda
economy 13d ago Gothenburg

Volvo CEO Cites US Subsidy Impact

The CEO of Volvo Cars stated that the company underestimated the impact of ending subsidies for plug-in hybrid vehicles. This policy shift has resulted in a sharp decline in sales within the United States market.
Bluesky Social
economy 13d ago Stockholm

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
politics 14d ago Stockholm

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.
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