Swedish Newspaper Invites Readers to Chat About Kebab
Aftonbladet initiated a chat session for readers to discuss and praise their favorite kebab dishes.
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Aftonbladet initiated a chat session for readers to discuss and praise their favorite kebab dishes.
A new Aftonbladet/Demoskop poll indicates an increasing block difference in Swedish politics, with the opposition pulling ahead, suggesting a worsening outlook for the current government.
The Aftonbladet newspaper has uncovered critical working conditions at the retail chain Normal in Sweden, accusing the company of exploiting young employees.

An article from Aftonbladet refers to 'Fake syringes part 2,' suggesting an ongoing investigation or development related to counterfeit medical equipment or a similar issue.
An article from Aftonbladet details five points explaining why the former prince of Iran is considered controversial.
Rolf Alsing, who served as editor-in-chief of Aftonbladet for a total of 16 years, has passed away at the age of 77.

An opinion piece from Aftonbladet discusses the practice of being encouraged to lie in order to boost sales. It highlights concerns about unethical business practices.
Natalia Kazmierska, a reporter for Aftonbladet, has been awarded the 2025 Guldspade (Golden Spade) for her book of the year.
Prisregn över Aftonbladet i tävlingen Årets bild. Hela fyra förstaplatser kammades hem av tidningens fotografer.
Aftonbladet Krim dedicates an entire episode to the extensive police operations 'Candy' and 'Pandora', which began with a discovery in a small Swedish town in autumn 2023, leading to significant seizures.

Tobbe Ek, a journalist at Sweden's Aftonbladet, believes Jonas Lovv's song "Ya ya ya," which won the Melodi Grand Prix final on Saturday, can forget about a spot in the Eurovision final. – As a song, however, it is…
Aftonbladet reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin is gambling on the West being decadent, raising the question of whether his assessment is correct.
A general news summary from Aftonbladet published on May 2 at 16:00. The article provides an overview of various news items from the day.
A general news summary from Aftonbladet covering various events and updates as of April 28 at 07:00 local time.
Beirut's southern suburbs are reportedly preparing for continued war, with journalists from Aftonbladet reporting from Hezbollah territory.
Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet hosted an interactive breakfast chat, asking readers to share what they are eating and doing on a Sunday morning.
A 16-year-old Norwegian who was on the run after a shooting incident in Oslo has been apprehended in Malmö, Sweden.

Aftonbladet visited a 'No Excuses' school that inspires Sweden's Moderate Party, revealing policies such as a 'grey bench,' 'shame corner,' and 'haircut ban,' with the school reportedly not encouraging students to identify as transgender.
A person has been arrested on suspicion of murder in Avesta, according to reports from Aftonbladet.
Aftonbladet wins the Newspaper of the Year award. The award for photojournalism of the year went to the report "Annika wanted to die."
TEL AVIV. The war between Israel, the USA and Iran is in its eighth day.
The Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet has received three nominations for the prestigious 'Guldspadar' (Golden Spades) awards, recognizing its investigative journalism.
Thousands of complaints are filed annually with the Swedish School Inspectorate, with Aftonbladet compiling data from 2022 onwards.
Aftonbladet reports that temperatures could reach 27 degrees Celsius in parts of Sweden before rain is expected to move in.

Aftonbladet invited readers to share their memories and experiences related to brännboll, a popular Swedish bat-and-ball game, in an online chat. The prompt encouraged users to write about their personal recollections.
Aftonbladet hosted a live chat session where readers could ask questions to reporter Johan Mathias Sommarström.
Aftonbladet reports that Swedes have chosen their best word, with a clear and expected winner emerging from the selection process.
Aftonbladet's "Single Friday" chat and the associated Facebook group "Singelfredag 2.0" are helping members connect and find love or friendship. The initiative aims to bring together individuals seeking companionship.
An opinion piece from Aftonbladet expresses frustration with Stockholm, describing it as a city characterized by vanity, greed, and worsening congestion.
Britta Svensson of Aftonbladet has been honored with the Great Gerontology Prize for her work in combating ageism.
A man in Sweden began a rage incident at 7:48 PM, which continued for four hours and eleven minutes, as reported by Aftonbladet.
Aftonbladet's reporting on the ongoing deportations of teenagers, despite Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's promises, has sparked strong emotions and criticism against the government.
Articles from Aftonbladet reveal how tech giants use psychological tricks to exploit human brains and keep users addicted to social media and other applications.
Aftonbladet has mapped gang networks and violence in Sweden's 100 largest municipalities, revealing the spread of gangs across the country.

Emergency services have been alerted to an avalanche in Krokoms municipality in Jämtland, Aftonbladet reports.