CultureThe Colombian government will investigate the San José galleon, which sank in the 18th century and is believed to contain billions of dollars in treasure.
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Climate council calls for meat tax in Denmark
DenmarkBelieves consumers should pay a carbon tax on beef.
62,000 people linked to criminal gangs in Sweden
Sweden14,000 gang members and 48,000 "accomplices", many of them minors.
Moose released into national park in Denmark
Environment"The plan is to have a nature that takes care of itself, as it did before people came and cut down the forests", said Environment Minister Magnus Heunicke.
Unique Viking marketplace may have been found in Norway
CultureArchaeologists believe they have discovered a medieval Viking market in the protected heritage site of Utstein Gard.
The war on children: Liberal elites’ child sexualization agenda exposed in documentary
Culture– All Americans need to open their eyes to the evils our kids face so we can take the steps needed to fix it, says senator Rand Paul.
Men’s and women’s brains work differently
ScienceThe researchers found differences primarily in the parts of the brain that regulate self-focus, rewards, and emotions.
Freemason becomes Swedish state media’s expert on “conspiracy theories”
SwedenA member of a secret society is supposed to teach viewers to resist disinformation and hidden messages.
Epstein’s victims: “He was monitoring everyone”
WorldThe pedophile allegedly spied on both "guests" and victims from a special surveillance room in the luxury home.
Consolidating influence: Media giant Bonnier expands in Finland
FinlandAcquires Ostrobothnian media group HSS Media.
German government to stop AfD with ‘action plan against right-wing extremism’
EuropeIncludes making it easier to fire civil servants for political reasons.
Teachers warn of violence in Stockholm primary schools
Sweden– There are threats ranging from 'I'll kill you' and 'I'll shoot you' to direct acts of violence, says Simon Sandström, the union's security officer.
Israeli minister for women’s rights: “Proud of the ruins in Gaza”
WorldMay Golan hopes that Palestinians will remember Israel's revenge for generations to come.
Iceland seeks to reduce asylum intake
IcelandHope to "save money" and "better prioritize" available funds.
Shadow war: Israel steps up covert attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure
World– The enemy's plan was to completely disrupt the flow of gas in winter to several main cities and provinces in our country, Iran's oil minister, Javad Owji explains.
Trans activist hailed as ‘mother of all whores’ at funeral
WorldThe Archdiocese of New York condemns "scandalous behavior" at the funeral of Cecilia Gentili.
Swedish security police: “Sweden threatened from all sides”
Sweden– We must all learn to live with the deteriorating security situation, take it seriously and act, says Charlotte von Essen, head of the Swedish Security Service.
Sweden set for EU’s weakest growth in 2024
Economy– The future economic outlook is subject to considerable uncertainty, says EU economy commissioner Paolo Gentiloni.
Hong Kong goes for mass surveillance
World2000 cameras "not enough" according to police chief who does not rule out facial recognition.
Israel blacklists Brazil’s president
World"Serious anti-semitic attack" when Lula compared the invasion of Gaza to crimes against Jews during World War II.
Only one in ten Europeans believes Ukraine will win
EuropeInstead, most people believe that the war will end with "some kind of compromise."
US vetoes UN resolution on Gaza ceasefire
WorldGives "green light to the continued slaughter", says China's UN ambassador Zhang Jun.
Increased protection for Bolivia’s rainforest
EnvironmentIn the Pando region, a new protected area has been created covering 452,639 hectares of rainforest.
British Healthcare Provider: Trans and biological women’s breast milk “comparable”
Europe– For a medical director to prioritise trans identities over what is best for mothers and their babies is deeply disturbing, said the director of the campaign group Sex Matters.