Sweden plans largest military buildup since the Cold War amid Russia threat and uncertain US-EU ties
Representatives from the Swedish coalition government, from left, Minister of Education Johan Pehrson, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Minister of Energy and Industry Ebba Busch, with the support ...
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Germany, Sweden, Poland consider nuclear armament after New START
The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), which limited the nuclear capabilities of Russia and the United States—countries possessing 90% of the world’s nuclear weapons—expired on the 5th ...
PM Ulf Kristersson says Sweden is in talks with France and the UK on nuclear deterrence, as Greenland tensions revive ...
Europe is gearing up for a fight. Under the European Union’s ReArm Europe plan, which was announced in March, Brussels has changed its fiscal rules to allow member states to boost defense spending by ...
Companies listed in Sweden's capital have raised nearly $2 billion so far in 2025, more than eight times the volume seen in London. Culture, a supportive regulatory environment, and a large domestic ...
STOCKHOLM — Europe is at risk of becoming a "museum" if it doesn't soften strict curbs on artificial intelligence technologies and deregulate, Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said Thursday.
Sweden has announced a draft law to lift its ban on uranium mining, a reversal of the 2018 ban, as Europe tries to decrease its reliance on imports for its energy and critical minerals. The Swedish ...
The lack of athletes of color at the Winter Olympics — and in winter sports in general — has been a recurring theme in the ...
The Blekinge-class A26 prioritizes stealth in every dimension—acoustic, magnetic, electric, hydrodynamic, even radar signature—for a reason. Sweden lives in the shadow of a Russian military that, ...
Sweden plans largest military buildup since the Cold War amid Russia threat and uncertain US-EU ties
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Sweden's prime minister said Wednesday his government aims to ramp up defense spending to a target of 3.5% of the Nordic country's gross domestic product, marking its largest ...
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