Sweden News in English

November 20, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

Transcription

Good morning! It’s 20th November, and here’s your Sweden daily news capsule.

Heavy snowfall continues after a night of accidents, with warnings from SMHI.

Trump signs legislation for the release of Epstein documents after a near-unanimous vote.

Sources reveal a new U.S. plan that halves Ukrainian military forces amid secret peace talks.

The Speaker of Parliament faces scrutiny for traveling with his wife on taxpayer money.

Schools in Gothenburg face significant changes this autumn, including closures of threatened institutions.

The Sweden Democrats adapt their strategies in pursuit of political power and potential leadership.

Multiple accidents reported on the E4 as snow chaos grips Gävleborg region.

Chaos grows as more exams are mandated to be written on paper.

A 26-year-old questions if becoming a serial killer is the only way to gain attention.

Trump and Mamdani are set to meet at the White House following recent electoral victories.

At least 25 people are confirmed dead in Russian attacks on residential buildings in Ukraine.

Turkey wins the bid for COP31, marking a significant victory in international negotiations.

Nvidia's strong report boosts Asian markets, easing concerns over the tech sector's future.

New research indicates that cesarean sections are more common among women with ADHD.

Join us for Nobel Week in Region Dalarna, showcasing innovation and research from December 8th to 12th.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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