WorldIf inflammatory content is not removed immediately, the platform risks heavy fines or even suspension.
Kvarken Archipelago: Finland’s unique world heritage site
CultureListed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique natural environment shaped by the last ice age.
Less carbon dioxide means less nutrients for plants
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Stockholm Exergi spends a lot of money on removing the plants' vital nutrients.
One in 15 British people have changed their sexual orientation – in six years
ScienceMost common in youth and ethnic minorities.
The Sweden Rock festival turns 30
CultureThe Nordic Times visited the festival with 40,000 visitors, highlighted by Iron Maiden.
FBI in misguided raid against “disinformation” – on behalf of Ukraine
World"Raises grave concerns about the FBI's credibility," according to the US Judiciary Committee.
Sound of Freedom: The film that divides the US
CultureSound of Freedom, a film about child sex trafficking, is criticized by the mainstream media.
NAFO – A harassment network in the service of the Ukrainian war machine
WorldTheir main weapon is a familiar image of a Shiba Inu dog, also known as a doge.
World’s fastest car is made in Sweden
TechThe four-seater is "the fastest car ever made", says Koenigsegg of the new Gemera.
Former CFR head: US the greatest threat to global security
WorldRichard Haass argues that the US has become the greatest source of instability for itself and the world.
Stoltenberg: “Ukraine’s future is in NATO”
WorldHowever, the formal invitation to Ukraine is conditional on victory in the war, the NATO chief added.
Hungary: Ratification of Sweden’s NATO accession “only a technical matter”
World"We are in constant contact with the Secretary General of NATO and Turkey", said Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
AI – a threat to life itself
CulturePer Shapiro: In our time, technology has taken on an almost religious status, with AI playing the role of God Almighty.
Intelligence: Stockholm Koran burner worked for Mossad
WorldThe actions of the now slain Iraqi Salwan Momika were a diversionary tactic for Israeli attacks on the West Bank, according to intelligence reports.
Pope Francis meets Clinton and Soros
WorldThe meeting is described by the Vatican's official news platform as "private" on the theme of "peace".
Erdogan approves Swedish NATO membership
SwedenIn return, Sweden promised to make an active contribution to the accession of Turkey to the EU.
Dutch government collapses – Mark Rutte quits politics
WorldEnds turbulent period of Rutte's rule with nationwide farmer revolt and high-profile ties to globalist think tank.
Erdogan: Sweden may join NATO if EU admits Turkey
WorldNew obstacles appear to prevent Sweden from joining the military alliance.
Customs seizures of cocaine and cannabis increase significantly
SwedenMore customs seizures in 2023 than in all of 2022.
White House approves sending cluster bombs to Ukraine
WorldBanned in over 100 countries - a threat to civilians for decades to come.
EU signs new vaccine deals with Pfizer
EconomyAllows pharmaceutical companies to "rapidly start production" in case of an emergency.
Soccer tournament in support of homeless
SportThe Homeless World Cup draws attention to homelessness around the world - this weekend in Sacramento, USA.
Germany: 209 active vaccine injury claims
WorldOne law firm says it has 1500 clients who want to sue the pharmaceutical giants for health damages.
Twitter threatens to sue Meta over new ‘Threads’ app
TechClaims that Meta hired former Twitter employees who leaked confidential information.
China to replace last Windows computers with Linux operating system
TechChina's Kylinsoft introduces Linux-based OS, OpenKylin, to challenge US tech giants.
Passive scrolling may increase risk of depression
HealthHowever, posting your own content seems to reduce stress, according to a UK study.
Source: “Wuhan lab deliberately spread coronavirus”
WorldSuspected to have been distributed by inspectors at the international Military World Games in Wuhan in October 2019.
Islamist party leader in Sweden: “Sweden must learn to bend”
SwedenThe leader of the Nyans Party wants Sweden to comply with Turkey's demands and ban burning the Koran.
Danish journalism award cancelled after rape allegations
DenmarkTabloid Ekstra Bladet withdraws its Victor Award following allegations against its former editor-in-chief.
White House report makes case for blocking the sun
ScienceThe idea is to use "solar radiation modification" to manipulate the planet's climate.
Bank of England: “Anyone can get pregnant”
WorldThe Bank of England takes a stand on identity politics.
Australia approves psychedelics for medical use
HealthMDMA and psilocybin can now be prescribed by doctors for the treatment of mental health problems.
England records nearly 100 000 more deaths from heart disease
HealthThe British Heart Foundation attributes the extreme increase to "long waiting times".
Tesla breaks sales forecasts – increases by 83 percent
EconomyDelivered as many as 466,000 cars in the second quarter of the year and aims to continue reducing prices.
JP Morgan boss: Ukraine a “tremendous opportunity”
EconomyBlackRock and JP Morgan will be key players in Ukraine's recovery.
Study: Unhealthy diet can interfere with deep sleep
Health"Interestingly, we found that deep sleep was shallower after the participants ate the unhealthy food compared to the healthier food."
MEP sues Youtube
WorldChristine Anderson's uploads were blocked under the false pretense of "medical disinformation".
“The world’s largest meeting ground is better and more vibrant than ever”
LettersTwitter is freer than ever under Elon Musk's leadership and its popularity speaks for itself - people love it! writes the signature Enlightener.
Zemmour on the riots: “Early stages of civil war”
World– All French people can see that this is a result of the crazy immigration policy, the opposition politician says.
Violent riots in France this past weekend
WorldFrance is engulfed by violent riots triggered by a fatal police encounter after a car chase involving a young migrant.