HealthStress and obesity spread to pets - and many dogs don't get the care they need either.
HealthStress and obesity spread to pets - and many dogs don't get the care they need either.
SwedenNewly arrived migrants must be more evenly distributed and Swedish neighborhoods more mixed, according to the Social Democratic Party's new integration policy.
TechAI has revolutionized the ability to automate complex tasks.
WorldDuring the night of Sunday, at least five military airfields deep inside Russia were reportedly attacked.
TechHerd mentality and conformism are not only human phenomena. Even AI agents fall into the same pattern.
EuropeRare high turnout as Karol Nawrocki defeated liberal and pro-EU candidate Rafal Trzaskowski.
Sweden"It's no longer uncool to be interested in the Christian faith or to call yourself a Christian", says parish educator Sara Björnö.
World"We are being directly threatened by states with advanced military forces, so we must be ready to fight and win", argues Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
TechSiri listened to and recorded sensitive conversations without users consciously activating the voice assistant.
TechWorld-class hardware – acclaimed for its display, camera, and performance – meets the world’s most secure mobile OS. The best of both worlds.
ScienceMany dog owners value their dogs more than their human friends, according to a Hungarian study.
Sweden"We knew there were fake products on the market, but we are shocked by the scale of it", says Yngve Kihlberg, chairman of the Swedish Beekeepers' Association.
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.
HistoryFor decades, the two parties, the Hats and the Caps, had pursued a policy that had completely ruined the country, but their corrupt reign was to come to an abrupt end when the new king, Gustav III, who was only 26 years old, staged a well-directed revolution.
HistoryFor three years, researchers from Lund University have been traveling in reconstructed Viking ships to explore up close how the Norse actually traveled.
Europe"Their cities are being taken away from them. This is not integration – it is an organized population replacement", argues the Hungarian Prime Minister.
TechNaomi Brockwell: This surveillance regime didn’t always exist. It was built. And just because it’s now common doesn’t mean we should accept it.
EconomySeveral electric car models have lost more than half their value after three years - a sharp drop that stands out in comparison to diesel cars, where losses have been much more limited.
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
Economy"Everyone is shopping. It's not weird really. It's weirder if you don't have a shopping addiction", claims Donja Mollazadeh, who says shopping gives her a "dopamine rush".
WorldItamar Ben-Gvir claims Israel has shown too much restraint in Gaza and now demands it "without blinking, to destroy, and kill Hamas to the last one".
FinlandThe value of a species is assessed based on a number of criteria. These include the size of the population, how threatened the species is and how fast it is reproducing.
WorldDavid McBride leaked classified documents on war crimes committed by Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan.
FinlandIn Sweden, it is now more common for drivers to be under the influence of drugs than alcohol, while in Finland it is still more common to drive intoxicated by alcohol than by drugs.
Sweden"Don't think I'll get my Bank ID back. Or my bank account. But I am more than happy to get back the money that SEB has stolen", Mattias Albinsson emphasizes.
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.
Sweden"There is no connection. It could be based on old information", the party defends itself and claims that it has "zero tolerance for ties with extremist organizations".
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
DenmarkIn a new bill, Danish politicians want to ban the advertising of soft drinks, chips and fast food to children under 15.
SwedenThe Swedish oligarch admits his family "has a lot of say" - but denies he has more power than Sweden's prime minister.
World“If someone wants to push a policy where only one opinion is allowed, that’s the end of democracy in Europe", warns Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
WorldAt the same time, critics worry about a reality where elderly, sick or disabled people are pressured or persuaded to end their lives.
World"We're now one step closer to realizing President Trump's promise to make America healthy again", declared Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
EnvironmentThrough the Crowdsorsa mobile game, residents of seven Swedish municipalities can help protect biodiversity - and get paid for their efforts.
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Smaller and more expensive is the green movement's program for the future.
HealthLast year, 75 000 Finns used medicines for weight loss or obesity treatment - an eleven-fold increase in just five years.
TechWe take the fight against corporate snooping, mass government surveillance and criminal phone tapping through firm open source principles and secure products.
IcelandDespite lofty promises, the Swiss carbon giant's plant has not only underperformed - it has actually emitted more carbon dioxide than it has captured.
TechVaccine giant AstraZeneca wants to use the system to "lead the next generation of AI-driven drug discovery and development".
WorldConsidering activating the EU's "nuclear option" against Hungary - and stripping it of its voting rights in the European Council.
HealthLinked to better cognitive function, according to a study at Karolinska Institutet.
WorldMeanwhile, the war is escalating - here's the latest on developments.
Sweden"Gender equality is under attack", warns Nina Larsson (L), Minister for Gender Equality, who wants the government to take action.
Sweden"These are well-organized groups with vast resources", says Swedish state television's foreign affairs reporter Stefan Åsberg.
ScienceA teenager with a rare immune disorder is the first in the world to be treated with prime editing - a method that changes the genome at the molecular level.