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Staying on top of Swedish politics, economy and culture can feel like a full‑time job. The Wochenanalyse briefing distils what matters most into a clear, daily read — so you understand the story behind the headlines without the noise.

What does the Wochenanalyse briefing contain?

Every edition delivers a curated mix of essential Swedish news, analytical explainers and the cultural context that makes sense of them. You will find coverage of Riksdagen, government policy, municipal politics, economic trends, housing markets, lifestyle shifts and societal debates — all written by named journalists on our editorial team. Each piece is fact‑checked before publication, so you receive trustworthy reporting that respects complexity without spin.

The briefing avoids clickbait and breathless headlines. Instead, it provides a calm, factual overview that helps you grasp what happened, why it matters and what might happen next. Whether you live in Sweden or follow the country from abroad, the newsletter becomes your daily anchor for understanding Nordic current affairs.

How often will I receive it?

We publish a daily edition on weekdays, with a weekend digest that rounds up the week’s most important stories. In addition, special editions cover breaking developments, major policy announcements or election nights — sent within hours of the event, not days later. You decide when to read; the content is structured so that a quick scan or a deep dive both work.

Subscribers also receive occasional thematic briefings, for example on Sweden’s Nato integration, inflation trends or the annual budget debate. These are announced in advance and are always optional.

Who curates the newsletter?

The briefing is produced by our full editorial team under Chefredaktör Peter Weber, who oversees editorial standards, publication decisions and corrections. Daily curation is led by Redaktionschef Miriam Schwarz, who commissions articles, reviews headlines and ensures the newsletter remains balanced and timely. Every section — politics, economy, culture, society — is covered by a dedicated editor. You can meet the whole team on our team page.

No artificial intelligence replaces human judgement. While we use digital tools for research, formatting and translation, every piece is reviewed by a named human editor before it reaches your inbox. Our fact‑checking desk, led by Lea Schreiber, verifies sources and corrects errors promptly if they occur.

How do I subscribe?

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How this works in practice

Imagine it is a Tuesday in March. The Riksdag has just passed a new budget. Within hours, our politics editor Markus Kaiser analyses the key changes, our economics reporter Claudia Winkler assesses the impact on household finances, and our culture editor Jan Martin adds context on how the debate was framed in Swedish media. That same day, the newsletter lands in your inbox with a single concise article, a one‑paragraph explainer, and a link to a deeper read. You read it in under five minutes and walk away with a clear understanding of a complex decision — no jargon, no spin.

If a correction is needed — say a figure was misreported — our fact‑checking lead Lea Schreiber coordinates an update, and the corrected version appears in the next edition, with a note explaining what changed. This transparency is part of our commitment to trustworthy journalism.

Who is behind this newsletter?

Wochenanalyse is published by Wochenanalys Media Ltd., a private company registered in Gibraltar (company number C 92009, Malta Business Registry). Our registered office is Office 9, Business Centre, Valletta, 0000. The Swedish editorial line is +49 30 577 013 49. We were founded in 2024 with a clear mission: to deliver honest, practical Swedish journalism for readers in Sweden and internationally.

Our funding comes from display advertising, affiliate links, commercial partnerships, sponsored content, newsletter sponsorships and content licensing. Any sponsored or commercial material is clearly labelled, and affiliate links are disclosed. Commercial relationships never determine editorial conclusions. You can read our full advertising and affiliate disclosure for details.

Questions?

We welcome your feedback, suggestions and queries. If you have a question about the newsletter, your subscription, or anything else, please visit our contact page or write directly to info@wochenanalyse.de. Our team aims to reply within one business day.

In short

The Wochenanalyse briefing gives you a daily, trustworthy view of Swedish news — curated by human editors, fact‑checked before publication, and free from hype. Subscribe in seconds via the form on this page or by email, and start reading with confidence.