Sweden"It's easy to be considered a nerd if you don't fully embrace digitalization," says Professor Göran Lundborg.
German woman sues BioNTech
HealthHundreds of similar lawsuits for adverse reactions to covid vaccines are pending in Germany, according to the law firm.
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.
New footage shows damage to Nord Stream 2
WorldBelieved to have been caused by a small and well-placed explosive device.
Sweden: Students’ stress increased due to covid restrictions
HealthNew university students were the worst affected psychologically, according to a new Swedish study.
The Wagner group’s rebellion is over
WorldAfter negotiations, the soldiers return to their military bases and their leader will leave Russia for Belarus.
Pixar launches ‘non-binary’ cartoon character
Culture'Elemental' is already being described as one of the studio's biggest flops ever.
South African Supreme Court: Communists cannot invade white people’s land
WorldProhibits EFF leader Julius Malema's party from inciting violence and trespassing on private property.
Famous American author ‘cancels’ herself
CultureCancels book launch after wave of criticism over the fact that the story is set in Russia.
Estonia filmmakers denied supreme court appeal
SwedenRejects the appeal that the public interest and journalistic scrutiny of the wreck site should take precedence over burial rights.
BlackRock recruiter: “We rule the world”
EconomyHidden recordings reveal how the notorious financial giant buys politicians, spreads propaganda and profits from war.
Iranian Brigadier General: “Foreign intelligence behind riots”
WorldClaims that nearly 20 countries supported the riots – mainly the US, Israel and the UK.
Here is Finland’s new government
FinlandPetteri Orpo of the National Coalition Party leads coalition with the Finns Party, the Swedish People's Party and the Christian Democrats.
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Swedes under growing financial pressure
EconomyLeads to sleep problems, mental illness and deteriorating family relations.
Kristersson pledges continued support for Ukraine and NATO at globalist meeting
WorldThe Swedish Prime Minister stressed "partnership" with the US at the European Council on Foreign Relations meeting in Stockholm.
Woman and her granddaughter brutally assaulted in France
WorldShocking footage of an alleged kidnapping in Bordeaux sparks outrage.
Racism Commissioner: “Britain must stop being driven by white guilt”
WorldFacts and data must take precedence over guilt, says Dr. Tony Sewell, leader of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities.
Muslim-controlled US city bans Pride flags
World"There’s a sense of betrayal", says former left-liberal mayor Karen Majewski.
Russia presents peace treaty rejected by Ukraine
WorldSupposedly signed by the Ukrainian delegation during the Istanbul negotiations in March 2022 - only to be suddenly rejected.
The glowing lake in the valleys of Lapland
EnvironmentA hike through the fabulous Stone Valley takes you to Sweden's clearest lake – Rissajaure.
One in twelve children have parents with debts to the Swedish Enforcement Authority
EconomyBoth the highest and lowest proportion of indebted parents are found in municipalities in Skåne.
Significant amounts of drugs found in England’s coastal waters
Environment"The release of human drugs into aquatic ecosystems is an environmental problem that we should take seriously", said Alex Ford, a professor at the University of Portsmouth.
Former gang member: “Murder has become trendy”
Sweden"You have respect on the street if you are a murderer and many people want to come and do business with you", the man says.
“Fact-checkers” call themselves independent while funding left-liberal politicians
World99.5% of their political contributions have gone to the left.