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Sascha Roslyakov

Sascha Roslyakov

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Journalist, Svenska Dagbladet

Stockholm

Biography

Sascha Roslyakov is a journalist with Svenska Dagbladet based in Stockholm, Sweden. Previously, he was a Schibsted international fellow at Omni.se. He began his career in journalism at age 20 and has worked full-time as a Moscow correspondent for the Associated Press and a Russia producer for ITV News. His work has appeared in leading U.S., U.K., and European outlets, with a focus on the EU, LGBTQ rights, and global security. Roslyakov has also held managerial roles in journalism and earned prestigious fellowships from the Swedish Institute and Middlebury College.

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Total articles 219

  • Russian victory or massacre? What really happened in the Kursk pipeline

    By Iona Cleave Verified, Sascha Roslyakov Verified

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • Russian Firms Lure South Asian Migrants Amid Historic Labor Shortage

    By Sascha Roslyakov Verified

    Mar. 25, 2025

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Svenska Dagbladet

Svenska Dagbladet is a well-established Swedish morning daily newspaper, founded in 1884 and based in Stockholm. It is recognized for its thorough coverage of news, business, culture, sports, and opinion pieces, making it one of Sweden's most influential publications. The newspaper has evolved over the years, particularly after a change in ownership in 1897, which shifted its editorial stance to a moderately liberal perspective. The newspaper offers comprehensive news analysis and commentary, along with weekend supplements and magazines that enhance the reading experience. It is also known for publishing the comic strip "The Phantom," making it the first Swedish newspaper to feature a daily comic strip. With a circulation exceeding 200,000 printed copies, Svenska Dagbladet serves a diverse audience interested in quality journalism. It is part of the Schibsted Media Group and benefits from partial government subsidies, allowing it to maintain its editorial independence.

Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden

+46 8 13 50 00

Founded: 1884