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WHO urges countries to finalize controversial pandemic treaty
World"Please, get this done", urges WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus.
Sámi request return of offerings from the Swedish History Museum
Culture"We think it's important that these objects are managed by Sámi people", says Hannah Edenbrink Andersson.
UK Foreign Secretary ignored lab leak data
WorldForeign Secretary Dominic Raab is said to have been moderately interested in the lab theory.
“We will target you” – Republican senators threaten attorney general
WorldIf the ICC issues an arrest warrant for Netanyahu, politicians promise punishment not only for the court's staff - but also for their families.
BREAKING: 2024 Bilderberg meeting to be held in Madrid
WorldThis weekend, the secretive power group meets in Spain's capital with minimal media attention.
Eihwaz – The rune of the Sky Father
CultureDiscover the rune of the yew tree - and a forgotten light god of the Norse.
US suspends bomb shipments to Israel
World"Civilians have been killed in Gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population centers", Biden admits.
Ukrainians who document forced recruitment risk jail
World"Anyone who documents the work of recruiters during the ongoing mobilization" risks up to eight years in prison.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators camp out in Helsinki
Finland"We demand that the University of Helsinki suspends 13 EU-funded research projects carried out in cooperation with Israeli universities", says one protester.
Who is Joakim Paasikivi?
SwedenMeet Sweden’s military media guru.
Fewer insects in Norway
Environment"During the four years we have been studying the number of insects, we have seen a decline in all the areas we have analyzed", says researcher Jens Åström.
Sweden’s welfare authority introduces new eating disorder guidelines
Sweden"Eating disorders are a major public health problem, but at the same time too many people do not get the care they need", says head of unit Sofia von Malortie.
Internal feud has degraded Google’s search feature
TechHeated conflict between the tech giant's advertising and search departments is behind deteriorating search results.
German people say no to continued Muslim immigration
EuropeMany people are concerned that Germans are becoming a minority in their own country.
Perthro – Rune of the Earth Mother
CultureDiscover one of the most mysterious runes of the Norse.
Italian defense minister: “Time for Russia and Ukraine to negotiate”
Europe"The only way to resolve this crisis is to involve everyone, first (to obtain) a truce and then peace", says Guido Crosetto.
Zelensky: “God has a chevron with the Ukrainian flag on his shoulder”
WorldAt the same time, Ukrainian authorities have taken a hard line against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Russian philosopher: “Western liberalism means totalitarian minority rule”
WorldThe ideology that dominates the Western world is destroying families and traditions - and in the long run, the human identity of its citizens, says Alexander Dugin.
Grazing rights may be eliminated
SwedenSwedish dairy cows may also be confined indoors during the summer.
Chinese battery-powered container ship in service
WorldGreen Water 01 holds 700 containers and is the world's largest battery-powered vessel.
Florida bans lab-grown meat
World"Florida is fighting back against the global elite’s plan to force the world to eat meat grown in a petri dish or bugs", declares governor DeSantis.
Researchers discover link between low vitamin D levels and cancer
Science"Our analysis shows that there is an association between lower vitamin D levels and a higher risk of developing cancer", says Danish researcher Tine Jess.
Elephants bury their young
EnvironmentIn an observational study, researchers documented wild Asian elephants in northern Bengal carrying and solemnly burying their dead calves in secluded areas.