Sweden News in English
October 31, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 31st October, and here’s your Sweden daily news capsule.
Iran criticizes Trump's nuclear tests, calling them likely underground.
Hurricane Melissa strikes Cuba, leading to mass evacuations and rising death toll.
Two hospitalized after unknown liquid is poured out in a stairwell in Norrköping.
Prostitution issues lead to hotel operations being banned in central Stockholm.
Swedish billionaire makes a major deal with Russian oil giant Lukoil.
New study reveals signs that could indicate multiple sclerosis seven years before symptoms appear.
Traffic control scheduled for Norrbotten County on October 30th at 5:55 PM.
Timrå IK struggles continue as Malmö breaks their heavy losing streak.
Dietitian answers: How healthy are frozen ready meals?
Sweden prepares for the EM with royal flair and a match against Spain.
Gene Hackman's estate goes up for auction, offering a glimpse into the actor's life.
Taxi driver assaulted in Borås, raising concerns about safety in the area.
New investigation reveals realistic cost of 1.7 billion for a new water plant in Östersund.
Apple simplifies App Store rules for developers, aiming for a more user-friendly experience.
Samsung gears up for Galaxy S26 with enhanced AI, better chips, and camera improvements.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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