The king and queen visited the scene of the tragic event that occurred on Tuesday and Swedish flags were flown at half-mast ...
Police investigating Sweden's worst mass shooting were still trying to establish a motive as to why a lone gunman opened fire ...
Swedish police confirm around 10 people were killed at a school for adults on the outskirts of Stockholm. The gunman is ...
Eleven people were killed in a shooting at an adult education centre on Tuesday, Swedish police said, marking the country's ...
On a typical day, the Risbergska educational center in Orebro, Sweden, would be thrumming with students. On Wednesday, a day ...
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and King Carl XVI Gustav have led tributes to the victims of a deadly shooting at an ...
The world's population is growing but in some countries birth rates are plummeting - so do we have too many people or too few ...
The CIA is now the first major national security agency to offer buyouts to its entire workforce, a step in the ...
By Renester P. Suralta In 2009, Sweden decided to replace printed textbooks with computers in its schools. Fifteen years later, it is now investing €104 million ...
A dream of attending the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology turned into reality for Chickasaw citizen James ...
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In a world where tech seems to run the show, Sweden’s education system is hitting the brakes on its all-digital approach. They’re bringing printed textbooks back into classrooms, marking a huge shift ...
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