SwedenDuring the Christmas holidays, the Bris helpline for Swedish children received over 2600 calls, more than ever before.
Record number of wildlife accidents in Sweden 2023
EnvironmentNearly 70,000 accidents on Swedish roads last year.
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!
Microgreens – healthier than adult plants
HealthResearch shows that young plants contain more nutrients than their adult counterparts.
Study sheds new light on mysterious, violent behavior of orcas
ScienceOrcas have long been observed killing porpoises without eating them.
Study sheds light on medieval shipwreck off Stockholm
CultureCannonballs with sulfur residue indicate that the ship may have been engaged in battle just before it sank.
Amazon deforestation rate halved
WorldReduced by almost 50 percent in 2023, compared to the previous year.
Swedish state-owned energy company: “Close your curtains and shower faster”
EconomyOn cold days, Swedes should close their curtains to use as extra insulation, says the energy company.
Nordic countries halt Southeast Asian adoptions amid legal scrutiny
The NordicsChildren reported to be taken from biological parents to be sold and given false birth certificates.
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.
“5G radiation is a danger to our children”
DebateCase studies show that living near 5G cell towers is carcinogenic and increases the risk of neurological disease, write Lennart Hardell and Mona Nilsson on TNT Debate.
Many canceled departures for X-trafik’s new electric buses
SwedenOn Wednesday, as many as 50 departures were canceled in Gävleborg.
Cocaine scandal sparks calls for drug testing in Swedish Riksdag
Sweden– It is unacceptable to have what can be considered criminal activity on parliamentary premises, says the head of security.
Scandinavia’s largest insect factory opened
The Nordics– We have a huge market to serve, says says Norinsect's CEO Harald Larsen Espeland.
Swedish Left Party: Exclude Israel from Eurovision
Sweden– It's not the right signal for Sweden to give such a state a place on the stage, says the Swedish Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar.
120 EU MEPs petition to strip Hungary of voting rights
EuropePrime Minister Viktor Orbán is a "man-baby" who is "undermining" the EU, according to Swedish politician Abir Al-Sahlani.
Davos elites warn of Disease X – The new deadly pandemic
WorldDisease X could be "20 times more deadly" than covid-19, say policymakers, calling for strategies to be developed.
Nine dead after Pakistani airstrikes against Iran
WorldChina has also offered to act as a mediator in the growing conflict between the cross-border neighbors.
Norwegian parliament approves deep-sea mining project
NorwayNorway becomes the first country to allow deep-sea mining, despite massive criticism and opposition from the environmental movement.
CIA special unit provides Israel with intelligence on Hamas
WorldNew evidence of close cooperation between US and Israeli intelligence agencies.
Zelensky meets with JP Morgan CEO in search of funding
WorldThe influential banking giant has previously been an advisor to the Ukrainian government.
Israeli ambassador: “Put the UN on trial”
WorldGilad Erdan claims that the UN and its institutions "have become weapons in the service of the terrorist organization.
EU commissioner Ylva Johansson: “The EU needs at least 1 million migrants per year”
EuropeThe EU Commissioner refers to the "ageing population".
Documentary film chronicles late Norwegian’s virtual life
NorwayIn World of Warcraft, the wheelchair-bound and now deceased Mats Steen found a large group of close friends.
Swedish leaders speak at globalist forum
WorldSwedish Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) is joined by several Swedish business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Frederik the 10th now king of Denmark
DenmarkAfter 52 years as Queen, Margrethe has now passed the throne to her son.
Confirmed: Moderna’s Spikevax vaccine killed Pontus, 30
Sweden"She asks why we had to take it," says partner Michaela of her daughter's questions after her father's death.
Crime affects one out of two Swedish stores
SwedenThreats and theft are part of everyday life for Swedish merchants.
Norwegian teens unwillingly exposed to violent Snapchat group
NorwayWere shown sexually explicit videos and videos of animals and children being abused.
New volcanic eruptions in Iceland
IcelandSeveral houses burning in Grindavík.
A cashless society: Less and less cash in circulation in Sweden
Sweden"The next wave of digitalization could increase the pressure to get rid of the krona for good", says senior SEB economist.
Big Brother watching: British police map citizens with AI technology
EuropeBritish police secretly conducted 300 facial recognition searches using a database of 46 million passport holders.
Gender-neutral toy aisles now a legal requirement in California
World"The proposal will help children express themselves freely and without prejudice", proponents say.
Soft drinks linked to increased risk of depression
HealthHigh consumption of the drinks correlated with an increased risk of depressive symptoms, a Korean study shows.
Sweden could get the highest number of prisoners in the EU
SwedenMartin Holmgren, Director-General of the Swedish Prison and Probation Service, believes that the number of prisoners in Sweden could reach 35 000 within ten years.
Swedish children worried about war
SwedenFollowing the supreme commander's statements, more children than usual have called the children's rights organization BRIS to express their concerns.
US and UK attack Yemen
WorldAfter the large-scale attack on the Huthi rebels, there are growing fears of a large-scale war in the region.
Swedish Labor Court: Employers were right to impose vaccine mandates
Sweden"In other words, the interests of the company outweigh the interests of the workers", the labor court said.
Swedish peace researcher: “Only war-mongering voices given space in public debate”
SwedenExperts and commentators who advocate peace and dialogue have been silenced or ignored, Stranne said.
UN Security Council condemns Houthi attacks on Red Sea ships
WorldAttacks by Iranian-backed rebels on shipping through the Red Sea have already had a major impact on maritime trade.
South Africa takes Israel to court for genocide
WorldSouth Africa accuses the Netanyahu regime of inciting genocide and seeking to "destroy the Palestinians in Gaza".
Assange’s lawyer: “His life is in danger”
WorldIn February, Assange makes a final attempt to fight his extradition to the United States.