Former Syrian general faces trial in Stockholm over alleged role in war crimes
The trial of a former Syrian army general over his alleged role in war crimes committed in 2012 in his home country started at a Stockholm court, a first according to a human rights organization
CVC’s Mooted $15 Billion Tag Shows Needed Realism
CVC was carved out of Citigroup Inc. in 1993. It has stayed private despite arguably having greater global recognition than its main European rival, Sweden’s EQT AB. Pioneering transactions in motor racing and rugby have helped boost its profile.
Sweden Announces $1.6 Billion Added Spending as Inflation Slows
Sweden’s government outlined a spending package totaling 17.3 billion kronor ($1.6 billion) as it seeks to support health care, the justice system and employment in a recession-stricken economy.
Sweden midfielder Olsson making ‘significant’ progress in recovery from acute brain condition
Sweden midfielder Kristoffer Olsson has made ”significant” physical progress as he continues his rehabilitation from an acute brain condition, his Danish team FC Midtjylland said Sunday.
Ludvig Aberg backs up the hype, finishes 2nd at the Masters in his first major
Rory McIlroy has insisted for quite some time that Ludvig Aberg is poised to become a huge star in golf.
Sweden’s New Volvo Museum Is Inspired By Scandinavian Nature
Few brands embody Scandinavian industrial design as distinctly as Volvo. Known for its focus on safety and reliability, Volvo has long been one of the world’s most prominent brands synonymous with the principles of Nordic design.
The Swedish kingmakers behind European private equity giant EQT
In 1989, one of Europe’s great industrial families, the Wallenbergs, sent a young Swedish executive called Conni Jonsson to the US to see how Wall Street worked.