Culture31-one-year-old Li shows her amazingly talented craftsmanship and cultivation's which she performs in a traditional Chinese way.
Swedish eating habits differ between generations
SwedenFood eaten with a knife and fork is becoming increasingly rare among young people, notes food historian Richard Tellström.
‘Ocean’ believed to be hidden under the surface of Mars
ScienceHowever, studying the find in more detail will be complicated, as it lies between one and two miles below the planet's surface.
Hacker attack kills cow
TechThe automated milking system was attacked and animal health data could no longer be read.
Report: More migrants should get financial help to return home
Sweden"It is good that those who want to return voluntarily are offered support, including financial assistance", the Swedish migration minister commented on the report.
xAI releases Grok-2 with image generation on X
TechThe next generation of chat-based AI from Musk's company seriously competes with ChatGPT, but also opens up to the wild west of AI-generated images.
Comment: Mass media vaccination frenzy continues
SwedenJenny Piper: As long as there is money to be made and people to be deceived, they will continue to scare people with "new, more contageous variants" of the virus.
Palestinians collect dead children’s body parts in plastic bags
WorldAn American GBU-39 bomb was reportedly used in the attack, which killed more than 100 Palestinians.
Food prices continue to rise: “Hits households hard”
EconomyA previously cheap staple such as potatoes now costs between SEK 20 and 25 per kilo in many stores.
Comment: The wacky ‘woke’ trend reaches new heights in the UK
WorldJenny Piper: British doctors are told to ask men if they are pregnant. Let's hope the Swedish bureaucrats don't follow the 'inclusive guidelines'.
Danish health organizations call for 18-year limit on energy drinks
Health"Children are under massive pressure from advertising and influencers to drink these harmful soft drinks", says Morten Grønbæk, CEO of the Center for Childhood Health.
Denmark’s Minister of Justice: “Sweden has a totally depraved culture of violence”
Denmark"I think the vast majority of Danes find it hard to relate to the fact that our neighboring country has areas that have collapsed so much that this can exist".
England: Male patients asked about pregnancy
EuropeSeveral hospitals have begun asking all patients, including men, if they are pregnant before they undergo x-rays.
Trump in high-profile interview: “They’re emptying prisons and sending murderers into the US”
World"Over 20 million people have come to our country, many from prisons and mental hospitals, and many are terrorists. They come from all over the world".
UN chief warns of Islamic State expansion
WorldThe head of the UN counter-terrorism office warns that large parts of Africa are at risk of being controlled by the terrorist group.
Potato cultivation on the decline in the EU
EuropeThis is a 37% decrease since 2000, with leaf mold and too much rain cited as the culprits.
British police warn Elon Musk
World"We will throw the full force of the law at people. And whether you’re in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you", said Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley.
Sweden wins eleven medals at Paris 2024 Olympics
SportFour golds and 11 total medals put Sweden 16th in the medal standings.
Comment: Danes afraid to go out when asylum seekers cause insecurity
DenmarkJenny Piper: Residents of the small community of Skærbæk report persecution, attacks and abuse related to the local asylum center.
Sources: Iran supplies missiles to Russia
WorldFath 360 has been compared to the US HIMARS and has been developed by the governmental Aerospace Industries Organization.
Swedish Social Democratic Party proposal: 35-hour working week
Sweden"We believe that this is something that Swedish workers want", says Annika Strandhäll (S).
Trump’s campaign hacked – blames Iran
World"The Iranians know that president Trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first four years in the White House", claims Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung.
Questionable impact of Israel boycotts
WorldDespite many voices calling for a boycott of Israeli goods, this does not seem to have had a noticeable impact on trade.
IDF accused of sexual abuse of prisoners
WorldLeaked CCTV footage appears to show Israeli soldiers sexually assaulting a Palestinian prisoner who was subsequently hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.
British government wants to censor “legal but harmful” speech in wake of riots
EuropeSocial media companies can be punished for failing to take action against "legal but harmful content".
Death toll nears 100 after israeli attack on gaza school
WorldMany children, women and elderly among the victims - but Israel claims the school was used as a "Hamas command center".
Emigration is now greater than immigration to Sweden
Sweden"The government's work is paying off. The number of asylum applications is heading towards a historically low level", said Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M).
Meat ban at Way Out West – staff bags searched
Culture"We want this policy. That's as shortly as it can be said. It's really not news", confirm officials at the Swedish music festival.
US credit card debt at record levels
EconomyNow at a staggering $1.14 trillion, "More people are carrying more debt for longer periods of time".
Denmark considers border controls with Sweden after wave of violence
The NordicsMinister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard (S) is fed up with teenagers with Swedish citizenship traveling to Denmark to commit acts of violence.
FBI raid on Scott Ritter
World"Related to concerns apparently the US government has about violations of the Foreign Agent Restriction Act", according to the former weapons inspector.
Majority of Americans do not want to defend Israel
WorldAlthough American support for Israel remains strong, a majority say no to sending troops if the country is attacked.
Dozens of political killings during the riots in Bangladesh
WorldAt least 11,000 people have been arrested in recent weeks and hundreds have been killed so far in the riots.
Activist sentenced for pro-Palestinian chant
WorldAva Moayeri was fined €600 for chanting "From the river to the sea - Palestine will be free".
“China’s third plenary session will have a major impact on global developments”
DebateIt is time the West changed its attitude and policy towards China for the sake of global common good, writes Stephen Brawer on TNT Debate.
Swedes’ debt at record levels: “there isn’t enough money”
EconomyThe Swedish Enforcement Authority calls the situation "very serious". Warns that many people risk ending up in poverty, exclusion and with mental illness.
Another Northvolt worker dies in Sweden
Sweden"At the moment, there is no concrete connection between the incidents. Nor have we been able to clarify the cause of the events", the police said.
X sues advertiser organization after illegal boycott
WorldAccording to CEO Linda Yaccarino, advertisers have been conspiring against the media platform, which is reinforced by data from public reports.
Google’s monopoly is illegal
WorldAttorney General Merrick Garland hails the ruling as a "historic victory for the American people".
300,000 people in Sweden live in loneliness
Sweden"I don't have anyone left, they're all gone", says Margareta, 91.