EconomyWestern sanctions against Russia have had little effect on the country, according to a report.
Editorial
TechThe company is acting at the request of the Chinese government.
Wind power giant makes huge loss – despite electricity price
EconomyThe company continues to make huge losses and calls for government support.
Telegram launches real-time translation
TechThe app is making it easier to communicate with people who might speak a different language than yourself.
Child labour behind “sustainable coffee farming”
EnvironmentSwedish study shows that children in Ethiopia are often forced to work in coffee farming instead of going to school.
German investigation: No evidence of Russian sabotage of Nord Stream pipelines
DenmarkThe investigation dismisses the conspiracy theory that Russia blew up its own gas pipeline.
Award-winning journalist: US and Norway behind blowing up Nord Stream
NorwayThe explosive devices were installed during the NATO exercise Baltops in June and later detonated on direct orders from the US, according to the grave reports.
London School of Economics drops Christian terms
Culture"Christmas holidays" and "Easter holidays" become "winter holidays" and "spring holidays" at the infamous university.
Human rights organization: Civilians maimed by Ukraine’s banned mines
WorldThe so-called "butterfly mines" resemble leaves and plastic children's toys.
Hunter Biden admits that the scandal laptop was his
WorldPreviously dismissed by tech giants and media as "disinformation" originating in Russia.
Greta Thunberg nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize – for the fifth time
NorwayThe 20-year-old climate alarmist is nominated by a Norwegian politician for the Green Party.
Zelensky praises cooperation with global financial interests
WorldUkraine's president names controversial financial giants Goldman Sachs, BlackRock and JP Morgan as partners.
British army spied on covid policy dissidents
WorldJournalists, politicians and academics who opposed the covid lockdown policy were monitored - on behalf of the government.
Frequent use of social media can affect young people’s brains
ScienceScrolling on social media can lead to an obsessive need for social feedback, a new study shows.
Project Veritas exposes Pfizer exec discussing ‘mutating’ covid virus for new vaccines
Health“One of the things we [Pfizer] are exploring is like, why don't we just mutate it [covid] ourselves so we could create -- preemptively develop new vaccines, right?", the exec says.
Increase in cardiac arrest among athletes after the covid vaccine program
ScienceResearchers cannot rule out a link between the increase in sudden heart attacks and the covid vaccination program.
Several car brands have had serious security vulnerabilities
TechIncluded the ability to unlock, start and track the cars, as well as accessing private information.
Kremlin declares ceasefire in Ukraine starting tomorrow
WorldIt is the first time since the war began that the Russian side has called for a ceasefire.
Increased obesity in young children during the covid lockdowns
SwedenLow-resource children in "socio-economically disadvantaged areas" were hit the hardest by the covid lockdowns.
10-year-old Luna attacked in Skellefteå – lives with permanent brain damage
SwedenShe can't move, she can't talk, she can't do anything, says her aunt after the brutal assault.
Launching The Nordic Times – The Polaris of Enlightenment
WorldA new(s) star has been born in the northern hemisphere.
They wanted their child to be operated on using unvaccinated blood – then the health authorities took it to court
HealthHealth authorities win high-profile court case in New Zealand - take over guardianship to carry out operation on four-month-old Will with the blood they want.
The Twitter documents – how internal discussions went when the Hunter Biden affair was censored
TechElon Musk continues to release new revelations about Twitter's censorship tools as well as the company's behind-the-scenes decision-making process.
Acclaimed author: “The Great Replacement of peoples is a fact”
WorldMichel Houllebecq, hailed as "France's greatest living writer", notes that "Europe will be swept away" by the mass immigration policies being pursued.