World"The weak fall. The cowardly are humiliated. But the brave stand tall. Effort wins. If we unite, we will be strong – and we will win".
World"The weak fall. The cowardly are humiliated. But the brave stand tall. Effort wins. If we unite, we will be strong – and we will win".
Tech"I'm giving us a few months to achieve European mobilization. Otherwise, I will negotiate with the Europeans so that we can do it ourselves".
TechAI has revolutionized the ability to automate complex tasks.
WorldIn 2024, 61 wars or armed conflicts were recorded - the highest number since statistics began to be recorded in 1946.
World"It is up to us, the people, to speak out and demand an end to this madness", urges the US National Intelligence Director.
WorldClaimed, among many other things, that the President is mentioned in secret government documents linked to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
SportSeveral critics of the regime and opposition politicians listed on Mirotvorets were assassinated shortly afterwards or died in unclear circumstances.
CultureIn a career spanning more than fifty years, Forsyth wrote books that together sold more than 75 million copies.
WorldAs many as 75% of respondents in Sweden say they have a somewhat or very negative view of Israel.
TechWorld-class hardware – acclaimed for its display, camera, and performance – meets the world’s most secure mobile OS. The best of both worlds.
SwedenWant to be able to quickly introduce "temporary measures" in the event of disasters, disease outbreaks and cyber attacks - without waiting for Parliament's approval.
FinlandThe use of antidepressants has increased significantly in Finland over the past decade, compared with the rest of the Nordic countries.
CultureEighty years after the Moomins saw the light of day, Tove Jansson’s book gets new life in the gaming world.
SwedenDespite promises of a "paradigm shift" in migration policy, only tiny Luxembourg is handing out more citizenships per 1000 inhabitants.
World"He will request protection, most likely from special forces, but they will not make such sacrifices for him", Mykola Azarov assesses.
World"A clean sweep is necessary to reestablish public confidence in vaccine science", said the US Secretary of Health and Human Services.
HealthTikTok stands out – up to 26 food ads per hour.
EuropeWhite British children are now a minority in schools in 31 of London's 32 boroughs.
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
Sport"I could break a leg for the national team", exclaimed a tearful Cristiano Ronaldo after the victory.
WorldThe US Department of Defense has raised alert levels at nearby military bases and warns of further action if the violence continues.
World"Greta Thunberg is currently on her way to Israel, safe and in good spirits", according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
WorldAfter Ukraine attacked Russian nuclear bombers deep inside Russian territory, a strong response and escalation was expected, says the US President.
EuropeIn their speeches, the organizers called for the country's resources to be directed to healthcare, housing and education.
CultureSnæfellsjökull has been active for hundreds of thousands of years - and is linked to the mysterious Huldu people.
EnvironmentResearch shows bats make remarkably clever use of storm warm fronts.
TechNaomi Brockwell: These aren’t just tools of convenience or connection. Often, they’re Trojan horses, collecting and transmitting data in ways most parents never realize.
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
SwedenBrookfield is investing €8.7 billion in AI data centers in Strängnäs, transforming the former garrison town into a tech hotspot.
WorldWhat started with Musk's criticism of Trump's budget proposal has escalated into serious allegations of Trump's involvement in the Epstein investigation.
Europe"By the end of this century, most people on these islands will not be able to trace their roots in this country back more than one or two generations".
WorldAfter almost two years of bombings and atrocities, fewer than one in five Europeans now say they have a positive view of Israel.
EuropeMichel Barnier warns that under von der Leyen's rule, Commissioners are increasingly acting as "super technocrats" rather than political representatives.
World"I must act to protect the national security and national interest of the United States and its people", the President said.
Sweden"The entire prison will be placed at Sweden's disposal", confirms Gunnar Strömmer (M), Minister of Justice.
CultureRabbi and Pornhub boss Solomon Friedman rejects French age verification requirements as "ineffective", "dangerous" and "potentially privacy-infringing".
TechWe take the fight against corporate snooping, mass government surveillance and criminal phone tapping through firm open source principles and secure products.
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.
Sweden"Despite the alarms about stolen children, Ulf Kristersson allowed the trafficking of foreign children to not only continue but increase to its highest levels ever".
World"Shame on those who voted for it – you know you did wrong. You know it", thunders the former White House efficiency chief.
SwedenThe Swedish City Missions warns that homelessness is spreading rapidly and requires strong reforms.
Tech"It's about power. About control. About squeezing every last ounce of ‘efficiency’ out of people as if we were batteries".
CultureThe type of grave and the findings suggest that the woman was a “special person” who belonged to the upper strata of society.
Denmark"This will be something that the individual Dane will actually notice", says economist Bo Sandemann Rasmussen.
Finland"They don't necessarily understand the consequences of not paying a bill".