Storyline: Sweden is reeling from its deadliest mass shooting which killed at least 11 people - including the murderer - as ...
Swedish authorities said six were in Örebro University Hospital. Previously, police said five people had been shot. Swedish media outlet STV reported that at least several people were killed and ...
The Swedish government announced on Friday its plans to tighten the nation’s gun laws after 11 people were killed in a mass shooting at the Campus Risbergska adult school in Örebro earlier in the week ...
Near the Campus Risbergska adult education center, the scene of a massacre that killed 10 people on February 4 in Örebro, Sweden. February 7, 2025. KUBA STEZYCKI / REUTERS Having arrived from ...
Ten people were slaughtered when suspected gunman Rickard Andersson, named in Swedish media and by Reuters, rampaged through the Risbergska School in Örebro before he is believed to have turned ...
In this week's episode: Reader reactions to Örebro mass murder, and why a gun law debate sparked fury among Sweden Democrats. For Membership+ subscribers: What would make the government rethink a plan ...
"It is of the utmost necessity that we resume the education as soon as possible," Mokhtar Bennis, municipal director of high school and adult education in Örebro says to Swedish Radio P4 Örebro.