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Peevish pet spreads fear in Malmö neighbourhood
Local Sweden News
Police in southern Sweden, called out to apprehend a loose dog that was reportedly terrorizing a neighbourhood in Malmö, were surprised to find that the aggressive canine was a Chihuahua.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English
Swedish base-jumper dies in Norway
Local Sweden News
A Swedish man died on Friday after base-jumping from a mountain in Norway, although the exact circumstances of the incident remain unclear.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English
'Use foreign aid funds for scholarships': report
Local Sweden News
Sweden should use some of its foreign aid budget to pay for scholarships that would cover tuition fees for students from developing countries who want to study at Swedish universities, a new report argues.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English
'They were the longest days of our lives'
Local Sweden News
Swedish journalists Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye, home after spennding the past 14 months in a prison in Ethiopia, told reporters chilling details about their ordeal during a press conference in Stockholm on Friday.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English
Stockholmers to protest 'license to dance' laws
Local Sweden News
Dancing enthusiasts are holding a demonstration in central Stockholm on Saturday to protest against a rule in Sweden that forbids bar patrons from breaking into dance at establishments that don't have a specific dance license.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English
Two held as debate on Malmö Jews' safety rages
Local Sweden News
Two teens have been detained in connection with an explosion that damaged a Jewish community centre in Malmö early Friday morning in an incident that has rekindled debate about the safety of Jews in Sweden's third largest city.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English
Attack on Malmö Jewish centre ruled a hate crime
Local Sweden News
The explosion outside a Jewish community centre in Malmö last week is now being investigated as a hate crime, a move welcomed by the Swedish Committee Against Anti-Semitism.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English
Curators of Sweden in Stockholm 'Tweet-up'
Local Sweden News
Almost one year after the inception of the "Curators of Sweden", the ex-curators and organizers met up on Friday to plan the next step for the world's "most democratic" Twitter account.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English