Award-winning journalist with breaking news experience and prize-awarded photography. Currently Equities Reporter at Bloomberg News, Stockholm.
Previously at Reuters in Brussels and Washington D.C., Svenska Dagbladet and Swedish Public Radio (Sveriges Radio).
Recepient of the 2019 Overseas Press Club Scholar Award, Reuters Fellow and Foreign Press Association Awardee. Top-of-class MS (Honors) graduate from Columbia Journalism School.
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The EU will start work immediately on a tax on polluting foreign firms to shelter EU businesses striving to meet a goal to be climate neutral by 2050, the senior official set to take responsibility for climate in the new European Commission said on Tuesday.
When Europe's tariffs on U.S. whiskey hit in June 2018, craft distillery Mountain Laurel Spirits LLC lost 10% of its sales overnight as its European distributor simply stopped buying its award-winning Dad's Hat Pennsylvania Rye Whiskey.
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Friday he could persuade the powerful National Rifle Association lobby group to drop its strong opposition to gun restrictions after recent mass shootings that have reignited the gun control debate.
Britain is accelerating its post-Brexit plans to develop freeports to boost trade, Trade Secretary Liz Truss said on Thursday after meeting with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross to discuss similar U.S. projects and a U.S-UK trade deal.
Trump has injected himself into this year’s Fourth of July celebrations by planning a speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Jan Shairrick and two friends drove more than a thousand miles from southern Arkansas to join President Donald Trump’s “Salute to America” Independence Day celebrations in Washington.
U.S. consumers likely paid more for grills to cook their Independence Day hot dogs and burgers this year because of the U.S.-China trade war, but they will find some consolation in less costly meat for cookouts as tariffs curb U.S. exports.
This is the story of the hopelessness small rural towns feel in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges, both social and financial, told through the lens of this tragic accident in the eyes of me as both an outsider and insider; I have been back to my American home town several times, each time realizing it has lost even more of what it once had.
Residents of a Salvation Army-owned senior residency on the Upper West Side feel continuously betrayed and lied to after being forced to move across town to East Harlem this summer after the building they live in was sold to a luxury developer for $108 million.
River and ocean swimmers went for the season's final swim down the Hudson. I swam with them, plowing a mile downriver to the George Washington Bridge, then back.
Persuading women to use Truvada, a daily anti-HIV pill, will be central in stopping a recent uptick in infections among women, public health experts say.
Over 45,000 voted in a primary that swept State Sen. Marisol Alcantara from her seat in Inwood and Washington Heights, taken by challenger Robert Jackson.
The Corner Project, which supports drug users in Washington Heights, has been evicted and must rely on vans.
A brief election-night analysis of the Swedish election, which left the two main political blocs tied for power with the populist Sweden Democrats with a record-high support.
For Mittmedia and Hela Hälsingland and several associated print publications, I reported several times from large forest fires in central and northern Sweden. They were sparked by a lighting strike and raged for over a month and were made worse by extreme drought in the region. I reported with my camera, notebook and as a live video broadcaster.
Reported extensively over several weeks from the catastrophic spring floodings that struck several regions in northern and central Sweden, causing the Swedish national emergency agency to send in extra resources. Much of the reporting was done in rubber boots, reporting from flooded yards and houses; collapsing bridges and overflowing fields.