TechEva Vlaardingerbroek can't say whether a government, intelligence agency or organization is behind the attack - but promises she won't be silenced.
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USA signs mineral deal with Ukraine
World"A good international deal on joint investment in the development and restoration of Ukraine between the governments of the United States and Ukraine", says Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
Swedish government proposes wiretapping children without criminal suspicion
SwedenEven children under the age of 15 must be subject to wiretapping for "preventive purposes" if the police are to get organized crime under control, it is claimed.
Thousands of Irish protested against the population replacement policy
WorldParticipants in the national demonstration paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for freedom - and protested against today's political elite and the consequences of mass immigration.
Danes boycott Coca-Cola
EconomyFeeling "disrespected" after Trump's demands on Greenland - meanwhile local Danish brands like Jolly Cola are soaring.
Triple murder in Uppsala makes global headlines – Sweden cast as cautionary tale
SwedenInternational media describe Sweden as a country where criminal gangs systematically spread fear among the population and where authorities fail to stop the violence.
Sweden’s increased repatriation grant deemed insufficient by Somalis
Sweden"I don't think €55,000 for an entire family is enough of an incentive", says the president of the Somaliland National Association.
Meta’s AI bots engage in sex chats with minors
TechThe tech giant is dismissing the criticism and blaming the reviewers for “manipulating” the chatbots.
FUTO – the obvious choice for privacy-friendly voice and text input on mobile devices
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
Swiss journalist: EU representatives fed up with “toxic” von der Leyen
World"The fish rots from the head and the EU's head in this case is personified in Commission President Ursula von der Leyen", argues journalist Philipp Gut.
Swedish researchers to breed cows that burp less
SwedenThe animals will be DNA tested to find out which ones burp the least - then cows with a predisposition for low methane emissions will be bred.
Pakistan: Indian attack “imminent”
WorldBoth countries possess nuclear weapons - but Pakistani officials claim that these will only be used in a situation where "there is a direct threat to our existence".
Swedish grandmother jailed for selling home-baked goods on Facebook
SwedenA 65-year-old woman in northern Sweden has been sentenced to six weeks in prison for selling buns and bread via Facebook.
China activates world’s first thorium reactor
TechThe technological breakthrough could have a major impact on the future of nuclear power.
Spain and Portugal paralyzed by massive power outage
EuropeA massive power outage knocked out parts of Spain and Portugal at lunchtime on Monday, paralyzing public transport, flights and telecommunications. The cause is still unclear.
Sweden’s Liberal Party leader resigns
SwedenThe smallest parliamentary party will elect a new leader on June 24.
Putin: The entire Kursk region has been retaken
World"The enemy’s complete rout in the borderline Kursk Region creates conditions for further successful operations by our troops in other major frontline areas", declares the Russian President.
Organic Maps – the map app that doesn’t map you
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
Survivors warn: Civilians will die as Europe reintroduces anti-personnel mines
World"Security cannot be built on a weapon that kills indiscriminately, that remains in the ground long after the conflict has ended and that specifically maims civilians".
British scientists start outdoor geoengineering experiments
TechThe UK government supports the technology of blocking sunlight with taxpayers' money.
Google develops AI to communicate with dolphins
TechAccording to the tech giant, the DolphinGemma project will be able to interpret and recreate dolphins' complex sound signals.
Young adults in Sweden feel shame about scrolling habits
ScienceThe ability to cut back on mobile phone use has been linked to social status, according to Swedish research.
How to avoid PFAS in everyday life
EnvironmentFrom waterproofing to cleaning products, here are the tips that make an immediate difference.
High levels of PFAS in European wines
EnvironmentA new study reveals that popular European wines contain up to a thousand times more PFAS than tap water.
Bank CEO’s explanation for distrust in banks: “Anti-Semitism”
EconomyMajority of Poles now express distrust in banks - but BNP Paribas boss dismisses it as a legacy of historical prejudice.
Criminal networks exploiting Swedish schools to sustain drug trade
SwedenThe school is now a hub for the gang's strategic exercise of power, reports the state channel SVT's Uppdrag granskning.
Teuton Systems offers smart privacy-focused technology – without compromise
TechWe take the fight against corporate snooping, mass government surveillance and criminal phone tapping through firm open source principles and secure products.