CultureThe British metal icon broke through as the frontman of Black Sabbath during the 1970s and became one of the founders of the heavy metal genre.
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The miracle in the land of the Savior
CultureNayib Bukele freed El Salvador from the brutal grip of gang crime - now he is hated by globalists.
The viking who discovered America
CultureThe story of Leif Eriksson's expeditions to the New World continues to fascinate historians.
The Vikings hunted walrus in the North American Arctic
CultureThe study suggests that the Vikings encountered indigenous peoples long before Columbus "discovered" North America.
The TV president who became real
CultureVolodymyr Zelensky: Who is the man who has become the new favorite of Western powers?
Confirmed: Denis Villeneuve to direct “Bond 26”
Culture"I intend to honor the tradition and open the path for many new missions to come", promises the director.
Sweden Rock continues to impress
CultureThe Nordic Times culture reporter Mikael Rasmussen visited the Nordic region's largest music festival.
Midsummer – a celebration of life, love and magic
CultureToday is Midsummer's Eve – here is the story of the traditional Nordic celebration.
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!
Death – from another perspective
CultureThere is a possibility to live a richer life with higher presence by seeing death in a more natural way, writes Lena Fredriksson.
Thriller master Frederick Forsyth has passed away
CultureIn a career spanning more than fifty years, Forsyth wrote books that together sold more than 75 million copies.
Norwegian studio set to launch new Moomin game
CultureEighty years after the Moomins saw the light of day, Tove Jansson’s book gets new life in the gaming world.
The volcano where folklore meets nature’s wonders
CultureSnæfellsjökull has been active for hundreds of thousands of years - and is linked to the mysterious Huldu people.
Porn giant may leave France
CultureRabbi and Pornhub boss Solomon Friedman rejects French age verification requirements as "ineffective", "dangerous" and "potentially privacy-infringing".
Art as power: The Milan family’s vision to change the world
CultureElli and her family not only run one of the world's largest online art schools – they have started a whole movement. The Nordic Times visited her at Milan Art Gallery in Florida.
Woman and dog found in Norwegian Viking grave
CultureThe type of grave and the findings suggest that the woman was a “special person” who belonged to the upper strata of society.
The Faroe Islands’ grand celebration
CultureThe popular national day celebration Ólavsøka brings the Faroese together for a colorful celebration in the capital Tórshavn - a tradition that goes back thousands of years.
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.
WakeUpTV aims to challenge the Nordic establishment media
Culture"We will create truth-focused and life-affirming television that becomes both a force for shifting society to something more positive", promises founder Michael Oddane.
Israel’s Eurovision public vote record sparks suspicion of coordinated campaign
CultureThe European Broadcasting Union (EBU) confirms that it is monitoring the data and analyzing the voting patterns.
Journalist asked critical questions about Israel – banned from Eurovision
Culture"This is some kind of revenge", according to journalist Szymon Stellmaszyk.
Bizarre children’s series described as “digital drug”
CultureThe dopamine-fueled show "Cocomelon" is making toddlers highly addicted – parents warn of its effects.
Trump wants 100% tariff on foreign films
CultureDescribes foreign productions as a threat to national security.
Record number of Swedes read books last year
CultureThis is the highest figure since the late 1970s - and older, highly educated women are the group that reads the most.
Swedish criminologist fired after linking genetics and ethnicity to crime on state TV
CultureSwedish criminologist Leif GW Persson is forced to leave state television shortly after highlighting the silenced connection between ethnicity, genetics, and crime.
Sweden’s Bohus Fortress gets digital twin for preservation
Culture"A reassurance and a reason to scan more cultural heritage sites".