Culture"Contact with the outside world was greater and earlier than previously thought", says archeologist.
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Swedish government inquiry: “Make it easier to vaccinate children during future pandemics”
Sweden"There is no doubt that this will happen again, whether in a year's time or in eleven years' time", the investigator claims.
Sweden’s social affairs minister dodges questions about his vaccination status
SwedenAwkward atmosphere at the government's press conference when Jakob Forssmed refused to say how many injections he has taken.
Elon Musk slams Wikipedia’s credibility
TechPoints out the encyclopedia's connection to NewsGuard.
Sweden Democrats as big as Swedish ruling parties combined
SwedenThe Liberals and the Christian Democrats would have left the parliament if an election had been held today.
Israeli Finance Minister: “Europe should welcome the Palestinians”
World"The right humanitarian solution", says Bezalel Smotrich of the Religious Zionist Party.
EU Parliament rejects controversial mass surveillance law
EuropeInstead, a revised version with age restrictions on porn sites was adopted.
UN security council adopts resolution on “humanitarian pause” in Gaza
WorldA new UN resolution on efforts to help children in Gaza was adopted.
Integration Minister: Immigrants to take ‘Sweden course’ to get benefits
SwedenAsylum seekers will have to take a course on topics such as "freedom of expression" and "gender equality" in order to qualify for grants, according to government plans.
Irish party leader: “Put Israel on trial”
WorldThe world sees Israeli actions for what they are – barbaric, hateful, cowardly war crimes, thundered Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald.
“Miss Filth” to participate in Melodifestivalen 2024
SwedenThe artist is known for songs like "Ride me like a Dalecarlian horse" and "Strip in your living room".
Billström: “Swedish citizens in Gaza must take responsibility”
SwedenPoints out that the 500 Swedish citizens in Gaza have chosen to ignore the recommendations of the authorities.
Cat rescued with the help of its dog friend
EnvironmentThe dog led the owner to a mine shaft where Mowgli the cat had fallen down.
Nigel Farage sues NatWest Group for millions of pounds
WorldThe goal is to pursue a class action lawsuit against the bank.
Iran calls for Muslim countries to arm Hamas
WorldThere seems to be little interest from other Muslim countries to intervene militarily.
Ukrainian colonel implicated in media investigation into Nord Stream pipeline attacks
WorldNew conspiracy theories from the Washington Post and Der Spiegel on the Nord Stream blowups.
High risk of volcanic eruption on Iceland
IcelandAll residents of the fishing town of Grindavík have been evacuated.
New children’s book encourages Swedish kids to become ‘drag queens’
SwedenAuthor Remy Joel Cindy Olsson's project is aimed at children between the ages of 3 and 6.
Greta Thunberg interrupted during climate protest
WorldNew moves on Palestine are causing rifts in the climate alarmist organization Fridays for Future.
England’s home secretary fired
WorldHer response to pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London is believed to be the cause.
Swedish Christmas shopping faces first decline in a decade
SwedenA decline of up to two billion SEK is expected, according to the report by the Swedish Trade Research Institute.
Swedish otter nears red list removal amid recovery
EnvironmentThe population has increased - but there are still some concerns about the lovable mustelid.
Malmö FF clinches 2023 Swedish soccer championship in tense 1-0 victory
SportA questionable penalty decided the final.
Banned substance found in Finnish liquorice
HealthProhibited levels of insecticide found in six out of ten salmiak and liquorice products, according to a review by the Finnish state broadcaster Yle.