The NordicsThreatening messages urging 'young Muslims' to take revenge on Koran burners, via text messages in both Denmark and Norway.
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Riots at Eritrean festival in Sweden – stones thrown at police officers
Sweden52 people were injured, four of them seriously after a violent confrontation broke out at an Eritrean festival in Järvafältet, Stockholm.
Climate Minister: “Fires in Greece were started by arsonists”
EnvironmentThe fires that occurred in July did not occur naturally, but were started by "human hands", according to the minister.
Over 100 bombings in Sweden this year alone
SwedenDespite police efforts, bombings continue to shake Sweden, with 101 cases recorded so far this year.
Stable Diffusion – an insight into how an AI model reshapes our images
CultureThe Nordic Times has taken a look at the latest technology for AI-generated images.
South African communist leader calls for murder of whites
WorldIn the huge stadium in Johannesburg, about 100,000 blacks openly called for genocide of the country's Boer population.
Supermarket chain introduces ‘climate tax’ on food products
EconomyGerman supermarket chain Penny is raising prices to reflect the "true environmental impact" of the food.
Sweden strengthens border controls: “Dangerous situation”
SwedenNew measures against the Muslim threat - "Extremely important to stop dangerous people from coming to Sweden."
Swedish government wants to change rules on blood donation
HealthIncludes making it easier for gay men to donate blood.
Another organizer of the Freedom Convoy prosecuted
WorldThe trial of Pat King will start on November 27.
PM Kristersson on Koran burnings: “The most serious situation since the Second World War”
The NordicsKristersson in "close dialog" with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on how to manage the crisis.
Hungary’s ruling party expected to boycott Monday’s NATO meeting
WorldThe issue is "not urgent", according to Zsolt Németh, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Migration Agency retries residence permit of Koran-burning Salwan Momika
SwedenYet he still wants to burn the Koran three times in August.
Leon Black to be investigated by U.S. Senate over Epstein dealings
WorldBlack says he "deeply regrets" his involvement with Epstein.
EU Commission opens formal investigation into Microsoft Teams
TechCompetitor Slack accused Microsoft of creating an unfair competitive advantage by locking in users as early as 2020.
Mali drops French as official language
WorldSeen by many as part of the country's quest for independence and national identity.
Rumor: Giorgia Meloni plans to break Italy’s BRI cooperation with China
WorldPresumably desires closer ties with the US and the EU.
Varnhem – Burial site of Birger Jarl
CultureHere you will also find the oldest traces of Christianity in Sweden.
Local fish stocks hit hard by deep-sea mining in Japan
EnvironmentJust two hours of seabed mining in Japan cut the fish population in half.
Blueberries may improve health in the elderly
ScienceBlueberries may help improve blood vessel function and cognitive ability in older people, according to a new study.
Russia greenlights digital ruble
EconomyPurportedly a way to circumvent Western sanctions and exert greater control over government spending.
An unhealthy diet can interfere with deep sleep
Science"Deep sleep was shallower when the participants ate unhealthy food, compared to healthier food", says Jonathan Cedernaes of Uppsala University.
Climate activists prevent woman with newborn from going to hospital
WorldThe woman asked the climate activists to move so she could take her newborn baby to the hospital.
Sound of Freedom: The triumph continues
CultureThe film, which addresses the serious issue of child and teen sex trafficking, is a box office hit.