Sweden“It is a modest expense compared to the significant costs of poor integration”, says Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M).
Wildlife bridges – a Swedish environmental success story
EnvironmentNew wildlife bridges effectively reduce wildlife accidents on Swedish roads, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.
Growing trend: Search engines replaced by AI bots
TechFaster and more personalized responses are expected to change our search habits.
The Biden administration plans a massive arms package for Israel
WorldWill “strengthen Israel's long-term security” with new arms deliveries worth $8 billion.
Professor: Declining birth rate could mean “population collapse”
Sweden"It will change the world completely in the next 50 years", says economics professor Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde.
Swedish PM: Israel’s attacks must be investigated
SwedenThe Prime Minister is waiting to assess whether the hospital attacks in Gaza are compatible with international law.
Warning: Unencrypted texts and calls are vulnerable
TechUse encrypted messaging apps to protect your digital communications, US security authorities urge.
Danish study: Cow’s milk healthier than plant-based
HealthContains more protein and less sugar.
Israel seized secret documents in connection with the Pegasus scandal
WorldAuthorities cracked down on the Israeli surveillance company NSO to prevent state secrets from becoming public knowledge.
The UK’s new weapon against drones: Radio waves
Tech“Directed energy weapons” neutralize flying objects using powerful radio waves.
Eva Vlaardingerbroek: The establishment dreads that Germany will stop feeling guilty
Europe“If Germans finally let go of their World War II guilt complex, it’s game over for the globalist powers”, says the Dutch commentator.
Key legislative changes in Sweden for 2025
SwedenAnonymous witnesses, a new working tax credit and a lower limit for free dental care are some of the laws that will come into force this year.
Sources: Link between attackers in the US
WorldShamsud-Din Jabbar, who attacked New Year's Eve celebrants in New Orleans, and the man who blew up a Tesla outside Trump’s hotel reportedly served at the same army base.
FBI does not believe New Orleans terrorist acted alone
WorldThe alleged perpetrator, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, is said to have a longstanding background in the US Army.
One dead and seven injured as Tesla explodes outside Trump’s hotel
World“Confirmed that the explosion was caused by very large fireworks and/or a bomb carried in the bed of the rented Cybertruck", Elon Musk said.
Avid readers have distinctive brains
Science“That cozy moment on the couch with a book is not only good for you - but for humanity", stresses researcher Mikael Roll.
Researchers: Doomsday prophecies are nothing new
Science“In fact, we have always been as close or as far from an apocalypse, if by that we mean a global catastrophe that wipes out or radically alters life”.
Carnivorous squirrels discovered
Environment“This was shocking... We had never seen this behavior before", notes biologist Jennifer E. Smith.
Whistleblower: CIA bosses despise Christians
WorldAnyone who said "Merry Christmas" or had a manger scene on their desk risked punishment", says retired CIA officer Kevin Shipp.
USB-C is now a common standard in the EU
Tech“Means better-charging technology, reduced e-waste, and less fuss to find the chargers you need”, according to the European Commission itself.
Musk: “AfD is the last spark of hope for Germany”
World“Portraying the AfD as right-wing is patently false, as party leader Alice Weidel has a same-sex partner from Sri Lanka", the tech billionaire declared.
Russian media blocked on Telegram in Sweden
TechExtensive censorship on the platform, which previously promoted itself as a privacy and freedom of expression-friendly alternative.
NATO increases military presence in the Baltic Sea
The NordicsJustifies the decision with “possible sabotage” of underwater cables between Finland and Estonia.
Russia: US-made fighter jet shot down
World“The F-16 aircraft was downed when preparing for a missile strike on the region", Russian officials said.
Journalist: “Starmer works for Israel”
WorldThe British Prime Minister hired an Israeli spy to monitor the social media accounts of his own party members.
“Swedish” gang criminals take over Norway
The Nordics"It's not like in Denmark or Finland, where they've faced resistance. It seems they've just been able to take what they want", says a police source.
Swedish tsunami survivors feel betrayed by authorities
Sweden543 Swedes lost their lives in the tsunami disaster 20 years ago. Survivors received support from their families – but almost no help from authorities or healthcare services.
The farmstead gnome – A protective being in Nordic folklore
CultureThe farmstead gnome, a revered figure in Nordic folklore, was both protector and trickster – bringing fortune to those who respected him and mischief to those who did not.
Donald Trump reiterates claims on Greenland and the Panama Canal
World"For national security and freedom worldwide, US ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity", according to Donald Trump.
Russia is using bitcoin in foreign trade
EconomyAn important advantage of the cryptocurrency is that no one in the world can regulate it, according to President Vladimir Putin.
Christmas with Jenny Nyström – Mother of the Swedish “jultomte”
CultureJenny Nyström, the beloved "mother of the Swedish jultomte" transformed Christmas traditions through her art. Her legacy endures, bringing warmth and wonder to generations in Sweden and beyond.
Vladimir Putin accuses Ukraine’s government of oppressing christians
WorldPutin calls Ukraine's leaders "godless" and accuses them of targeting the Orthodox Church.
Swedes want to discuss freely around the Christmas table
SwedenA quarter of Swedes appreciate if Christmas discussions with family members become heated.
How Swedes celebrate Christmas
Culture“Christmas celebrations are a strong Swedish tradition", says the tradition expert.
Researchers: Old, poor and sick hit hardest by cashless society
Science"It’s not just cashlessness. I feel that human beings have disappeared. We live like robots; click here, click that. Digitization has made people lonely".
The Nordic Times celebrates its second year as an independent Nordic newspaper
Editorial newsThe Nordic Times celebrates its second anniversary as a leading independent Nordic newspaper.
Facebook moderators sue Meta – developed PTSD and drug abuse
WorldThe Kenyans were forced to watch up to 1,500 video clips a day, including murder, necrophilia, bestiality, and child abuse.
Scandinavian Christmas celebrations: Here are the countries’ favorites
The NordicsHere's what Swedes, Norwegians and Danes think is best about Christmas.
Saudi man arrested after terror attack on German Christmas market
EuropeA doctor in his 50s from Saudi Arabia has been arrested after driving into a crowd of people at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, killing several people.
Swedish mother wanted radiation-free meters – Vattenfall responded with forced installation
SwedenDisturbing images as the electricity giant sent a patrol of eight people with guards to a single mother in the countryside with radiation problems.