FinlandPresident Sauli Niinistö travels to the military alliance headquarters in Brussels to attend the official ceremony.
2000 climate activists sue Swiss government – for climate change
Environment"Older women are more affected", claims Elisabeth Stern of the "Club for Climate Seniors", one of the driving climate alarmists behind the court case.
Record number of people think Sweden is going in the wrong direction
SwedenOver the past ten years, development has never before been considered to be as bad as it is now, according to a new survey.
Sanna Marin’s Social Democrats lost the election in Finland
FinlandThe centre-right National Coalition Party and the national populist The Finns are now the two largest parties after the parliamentary elections in Finland.
Russia’s tougher demands for peace in Ukraine
WorldThe demands for agreeing to a peace settlement in Ukraine have been considerably tightened.
Russian technology allegedly able to track anonymous Telegram users
TechRussian Rostec's subsidiaries has developed a tool for the purpose according to The Bell.
US police have used Clearview AI around a million times
TechThe Miami police have admitted that they use the controversial facial recognition app for almost all types of crime.
Shootings or explosions every other day since Christmas in Sweden’s capital city
SwedenStockholm police say they have also seized 102 firearms, 9 hand grenades, 33 kilos of dynamite and 54 detonators.
How to use a password manager the smartest way
TechPassword managers simplify and strengthen your online security. Here's how to maximize the benefits!
Italy’s government bans lab-grown meat
Environment– We do not believe that laboratory products guarantee the quality, well-being and protection of our culture and tradition, says Lollobrigida.
Medvedev calls for pirating of Hollywood culture
CultureRussia's former President Dmitry Medvedev urges people to pirate Hollywood culture after the giants decided to boycott the country.
Europol predicts a dark future with Chat GPT
TechExpects a increase in phishing, disinformation and other cyber crimes as the AI improves.
Settled: New petrol cars to be banned in the EU
Environment23 countries voted yes and only one country chose to vote against the ban on new petrol cars from 2035.
National population census to be conducted – first in 33 years: “Out of control”
SwedenIn recent decades, the country has experienced a large influx of migrants from the third world combined with poor border control.
Eva Vlaardingerbroek: “Push for eating insects nothing but a compliance test”
EnvironmentDutch political commentator: "Resist much, obey little, eat your steak and support your farmers"
Norwegian researchers: Higher mortality in countries with high vaccination rates
HealthThe more people who got vaccinated in 2021, the higher the mortality rate in 2022, a study shows.
More than a third of the population in Sweden now of foreign background
SwedenIn municipalities such as Botkyrka and Södertälje, people with a migrant background are already in a clear majority.
Italy bans insect flour in pizza and pasta
EnvironmentOpposes the EU trend and does not want insects to be associated with Italian cuisine.
Gothenburg City Mission warns: Food poverty is growing
UncategorizedGothenburg city mission Stadsmissionen and other groups have launched a petition against food poverty in Gothenburg to demand that politicians do something about empty fridges.
World Athletics bans biological men from competing against women
Sport"In these circumstances, the Council decided to prioritize fairness and integrity in women's competitions over inclusion", writes World Athletics.
First war crime prosecution in Australia: Decorated soldier executed unarmed man in Afghanistan
WorldA former soldier of the elite Australian SAS regiment was arrested in the state of New South Wales for shooting dead an unarmed and injured 20-year-old man.
Iceland tightens asylum policy after mass migration wave
IcelandRejected asylum seekers will lose their social and economic benefits.
European Central Bank President: “The sanctions failed”
EconomyComedian pretends to be Volodomyr Zelenskyj - gets ECB head Christine Lagarde to talk openly about high inflation, failed sanctions and the fear of competition from Big Tech's own digital currencies.
CIA sources: “Bush lied to sell the invasion of Iraq”
WorldAccused of deliberately lying about "terror links" and "weapons of mass destruction" to sell the bloody war that cost 300,000 people their lives.
Trans woman dominates in Italian athletics race
SportIn 2019 Fabrizio Petrillo changed his name to Valentina and started running against women – he now has eight championship titles.
AI-generated images of Trump being arrested spread on social media
WorldFabricated images are circulating on social media showing scenes from an arrest that has not yet taken place.
Researcher accused of being “bought” by Fauci
ScienceScientific researcher Kristian Andersen is accused of being 'bought' by Anthony Fauci.
Google is abandoning the Google Glass project
TechAfter surviving as a corporate product, Google has decided to leave its smart glasses behind for good.
Swiss UBS buys Credit Suisse in giant deal
EconomyReceives loan guarantees from the Swiss National Bank of nearly 9 billion euros - to calm the country's and the world's financial markets.
Increase in child obesity during the covid lockdowns
ScienceOver 30% more four-year-olds were morbidly obese in 2020 compared to 2018 as a result of the policies.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
CultureAncient scriptures dive deep into one of the modern world's greatest fears — death.
Wyoming becomes first state to ban abortion pill
WorldMakes it illegal to prescribe, distribute, sell or use any drug for the purpose of performing an abortion.
Digitalisation excludes elderly people
Sweden"In Sweden, bank ID is a clear example", says researcher Sofia Alexopoulou at Örebro University, who compared the situation for older people in Sweden and Greece.
Sabotage campaign against British surveillance project
WorldPeople seem to have started a campaign to stop a new British surveillance project.
Journalist: British health minister saw Sweden’s epidemiologist as an enemy
HealthThe Swedish state epidemiologist was considered an "ideological opponent" because he opposed widespread lockdowns during the coronavirus crisis.
33 percent lower risk of death from covid-19 with vitamin D
HealthA US study found that veterans were less likely to die from the condition within 30 days if they took vitamin D supplements.
Social experiment in Australia – Muslim, Christian and atheist children swap schools
CultureIn a harshly criticized social experiment in the form of a documentary film, twelve Muslim, Christian and atheist children swap schools.
Sweden’s state-owned energy company Vattenfall continues mini-reactor feasibility study
SwedenThe idea is that the first reactor will be ready as early as 2030.
Over 900,000 watched Swedish drag show series
CultureTax-funded channel SVT, which broadcasts the program, says that Drag Race Sweden has "strong public service values".
Sprouts and microgreens: Cheap access to nutrients
HealthSprouting and growing microgreens is an easy and cheap way to obtain vitamins.