Sweden"The important thing is no longer that the texts are true and factual, but how they 'risk being perceived'", writes Malin Ekman in her resignation letter.
Supreme Court rejects presidential candidate’s covid lawsuits
WorldTwo lawsuits filed by Children's Health Defense, founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr, have been rejected by the US Supreme Court.
Organic Maps – the map app that doesn’t map you
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
WikiLeaks founder Assange released
WorldJulian Assange is granted bail and released from a UK maximum security prison.
Scientists doubt that sunscreen protects against skin cancer
Science"There are no scientific studies that have shown that sunscreen reduces the risk of skin cancer", says Bengt Järvholm, professor of public health at Umeå University.
Comment: The cluster bomb attack we don’t talk about
WorldJenny Piper: Cluster bombs are illegal and targeting civilians is a war crime, but in the West the establishment is silent - for them human life means nothing.
Children killed in Ukrainian missile attack
WorldUS ATACMS missiles fired by Ukrainian forces reportedly killed four people and injured more than 150.
Swedish MP who voted against ‘gender swap’ bill punished by her party
Sweden"As punishment for voting against the legal gender change for 16-year-olds, I am leaving the Civil Affairs Committee", Ellen Juntti confirms.
Pettson and Findus celebrate 40 years
CultureThe 18 childrens' books have sold a total of 15 million copies worldwide.
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.
Shocker: Closeness to nature improves mental wellbeing
Environment"The amount of nature in the form of green space in our immediate environment and where we spend our time each day has an impact on our mental health", the researchers emphasize.
When future NATO chief Rutte was pressured over correspondence with Klaus Schwab
WorldBack in 2021, an uncomfortable Mark Rutte was asked about Klaus Schwab's book Covid-19: The Great Reset during a hearing in Parliament.
Researchers’ new method to restore coral reefs: “Incredible recovery”
Environment"Possible to restore even heavily damaged reefs to healthy, functional systems within relatively short periods of time," explains researcher Tim Lamont.
Study: Most transgender people ‘outgrow’ their diagnosis
ScienceTwo out of three young people diagnosed with gender dysphoria will no longer identify as the opposite sex within five years, study shows.
Nick Boström and the struggle to overcome death
CultureOne of the leading figures in the global transhumanist movement.
Seven out of ten Europeans think immigration is too high
EuropeBulgarians, Czechs and Hungarians are the most negative about mass immigration and its consequences.
Hundreds of Freemasons working in Swedish courts creates conflict of interest
SwedenThere are cases where judges, prosecutors, and attorneys are all members of the same local Masonic Lodge.
Google recorded 1000 children
WorldThe globalist tech giant is once again in the spotlight for data collection scandals.
UN report: Israel is committing “extermination” in Gaza
WorldAccuses the Israeli army of targeting civilians, murder, forced displacement, sexual violence, and the use of starvation as a method of warfare.
Russia: “Ukraine will never join NATO”
World"This will never happen. I hope Mr. Stoltenberg understands this", said Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.
Police: Summer holidays increase the risk of children being recruited by criminal gangs
SwedenFewer activities and less contact with adults at school and during leisure time make it easier for children to be exploited.
Doctors warn of staff shortages this summer
Sweden"The lack of staff means that important care is not provided, but it also means that care is difficult to scale up in an acute crisis", says Sofia Rydgren Stale, President of the Swedish Medical Association.
Kansas sues vaccine giant
World"Pfizer misled the public that it had a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine", according to the State Attorney General.
Swedish government backs EU mass surveillance directive
EuropeWants to monitor all citizens' calls, chats, photos and videos - without any suspicion of crime. "Worse than East Germany's Stasi," warns expert.
Mannaz – The rune of Man
CultureThe astounding symbolism of the Mannaz rune continues to baffle modern researchers.
Bilderberg veteran to be new NATO chief
WorldDutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte succeeds Jens Stoltenberg as secretary general of the US-led military alliance.
Nvidia surpasses Microsoft to become the world’s highest valued company
EconomyThe semiconductor company's market capitalization is just over $3.3 trillion, slightly higher than Bill Gates' IT giant.
Sweden’s Greens want to postpone DCA vote: “Ambiguity on Nuclear Weapons”
Sweden"The crucial issue for us is that nuclear weapons on Swedish soil are not dealt with in this treaty", emphasizes spokesperson Amanda Lind.
Sweden’s establishment media promotes criticized DCA agreement
SwedenAll major newspapers continue to trumpet the message that Sweden will be much "safer" with the US military on Swedish soil.
Royal Library to review ‘offensive’ material
SwedenThe Library sets up a Council for National Minorities.
The Black Swan: Controversial Danish documentary exposing organized crime premieres in Sweden
The NordicsThe documentary "The Black Swan" exposes corruption and the links between criminal gangs and the upper echelons of society.
OECD: Sweden ranks worst in Europe for classroom discipline
SwedenThe government is opening up to placing disruptive students in "emergency schools" to calm classrooms.
French freemasons call for fight against National Rally
EuropeThe secretive brotherhood expresses "deep concern about the imminent threat of the far right regaining power".
EU leaders reject Russian peace terms – Serbian President warns of major war
WorldAleksandar Vucic says Europe is "facing a real disaster" and laments that "everyone is talking about war - but no one wants peace".
Study examines mental health benefits of starting school later in the day
SwedenHigh school students in Borås will be allowed to start at nine o'clock during the fall semester.
Honduras to build 20,000-bed mega-prison to combat gang violence
WorldThe country is one of the most dangerous in the world, with tens of thousands of violent gang members keeping the population in fear.
300,000 NATO troops on “high-readiness”
WorldNATO troops could be deployed against Russia within 30 days, according to a senior official.
Stoltenberg calls Russia’s peace plan “a proposal of more aggression”
WorldAccording to Stoltenberg, accepting Moscow's peace proposal would mean that "Russia's goal becomes a reality".
Influential think tank speculates on EU’s future
EuropeMatthias Matthijs of the Council on Foreign Relations argues that despite some problems, Ursula von der Leyen's alliance will continue to set the agenda and determine the direction of the EU.
Comment: The agenda is clear – continued war at any cost
CommentJenny Piper: Our sycophantic leaders pretend to seek peace and avoid nuclear war - but their actions show otherwise.
Left-wing extremist elected to the European Parliament – avoids prosecution for attempted murder
EuropeIlaria Salis risked 20 years in prison for violent attacks on political opponents, but as a newly elected MEP she will be immune from prosecution.
Kevin Spacey confesses to flying on ‘Lolita Express’
WorldHe admits to flying with Jeffrey Epstein, but claims they were not "friends".