SwedenFewer activities and less contact with adults at school and during leisure time make it easier for children to be exploited.
SwedenFewer activities and less contact with adults at school and during leisure time make it easier for children to be exploited.
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.
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World"Pfizer misled the public that it had a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine", according to the State Attorney General.
EuropeWants to monitor all citizens' calls, chats, photos and videos - without any suspicion of crime. "Worse than East Germany's Stasi," warns expert.
CultureThe astounding symbolism of the Mannaz rune continues to baffle modern researchers.
WorldDutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte succeeds Jens Stoltenberg as secretary general of the US-led military alliance.
EconomyThe semiconductor company's market capitalization is just over $3.3 trillion, slightly higher than Bill Gates' IT giant.
Sweden"The crucial issue for us is that nuclear weapons on Swedish soil are not dealt with in this treaty", emphasizes spokesperson Amanda Lind.
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SwedenAll major newspapers continue to trumpet the message that Sweden will be much "safer" with the US military on Swedish soil.
SwedenThe Library sets up a Council for National Minorities.
The NordicsThe documentary "The Black Swan" exposes corruption and the links between criminal gangs and the upper echelons of society.
SwedenThe government is opening up to placing disruptive students in "emergency schools" to calm classrooms.
EuropeThe secretive brotherhood expresses "deep concern about the imminent threat of the far right regaining power".
WorldAleksandar Vucic says Europe is "facing a real disaster" and laments that "everyone is talking about war - but no one wants peace".
SwedenHigh school students in Borås will be allowed to start at nine o'clock during the fall semester.
WorldThe country is one of the most dangerous in the world, with tens of thousands of violent gang members keeping the population in fear.
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WorldNATO troops could be deployed against Russia within 30 days, according to a senior official.
WorldAccording to Stoltenberg, accepting Moscow's peace proposal would mean that "Russia's goal becomes a reality".
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.
CommentJenny Piper: Our sycophantic leaders pretend to seek peace and avoid nuclear war - but their actions show otherwise.
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.
WorldHe admits to flying with Jeffrey Epstein, but claims they were not "friends".
World"It doesn’t benefit the congressman for people to know that. So they’re not going to tell you that", says Libertarian Thomas Massie.
WorldDuring a G7 meeting, President Joe Biden appeared disoriented and wandered off, prompting Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to guide him back, fueling concerns about his mental health.
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SwedenAn overwhelming majority of Swedes do not want foreign powers to be allowed to place military and war material on Swedish military bases without Swedish supervision, a poll shows.
Sweden"Tax money should not go to support occupying powers economically", states chairman of the municipal executive board.
WorldMigration and the proliferation of artificial intelligence are two other issues addressed at the summit.
WorldSanctions target, among others, the Moscow Stock Exchange and Chinese companies supplying semiconductors to Russia.
World"Hungary has been given the guarantees we needed. We have a fair deal," Orbán said of the deal.
CultureDiscover the rune associated with Odin - and the realm of the dead.
Science"Python farming may offer a flexible and efficient response to global food insecurity", according to the scientists.
EuropeEuropean banks provide an additional 600 million euros in financing packages to "mitigate the effects of the war".
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TechThe first pilot programs will be launched soon in Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria.
FinlandThe new law means that it is now legal to sell drinks with up to 8% alcohol in supermarkets.
WorldThe notorious Azov Battalion has long been accused of war crimes and torture of civilians.
World"I find it hard to believe that Israel will accept this", says political scientist Anders Persson.
EnvironmentA pink sea pig and a glass sponge that may have a livespan of up to 15,000 years have been found by researchers from the University of Gothenburg among others.
EuropeMeanwhile, most indications are that Ursula von der Leyen's Liberal and Christian Democrat EPP will continue to dominate in Brussels.
EuropeLeft-liberal President Emmanuel Macron appeals to the French to “make the right choice”.
SwedenThe Green Party looks set to become Sweden's third largest party in Brussels as only half of Swedes went to the polls.