EconomyLeads to sleep problems, mental illness and deteriorating family relations.
Kristersson pledges continued support for Ukraine and NATO at globalist meeting
WorldThe Swedish Prime Minister stressed "partnership" with the US at the European Council on Foreign Relations meeting in Stockholm.
Woman and her granddaughter brutally assaulted in France
WorldShocking footage of an alleged kidnapping in Bordeaux sparks outrage.
Racism Commissioner: “Britain must stop being driven by white guilt”
WorldFacts and data must take precedence over guilt, says Dr. Tony Sewell, leader of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities.
Muslim-controlled US city bans Pride flags
World"There’s a sense of betrayal", says former left-liberal mayor Karen Majewski.
Russia presents peace treaty rejected by Ukraine
WorldSupposedly signed by the Ukrainian delegation during the Istanbul negotiations in March 2022 - only to be suddenly rejected.
The glowing lake in the valleys of Lapland
EnvironmentA hike through the fabulous Stone Valley takes you to Sweden's clearest lake – Rissajaure.
One in twelve children have parents with debts to the Swedish Enforcement Authority
EconomyBoth the highest and lowest proportion of indebted parents are found in municipalities in Skåne.
Significant amounts of drugs found in England’s coastal waters
Environment"The release of human drugs into aquatic ecosystems is an environmental problem that we should take seriously", said Alex Ford, a professor at the University of Portsmouth.
Former gang member: “Murder has become trendy”
Sweden"You have respect on the street if you are a murderer and many people want to come and do business with you", the man says.
“Fact-checkers” call themselves independent while funding left-liberal politicians
World99.5% of their political contributions have gone to the left.
Sweden cleared 43 tons of trash
SwedenOn World Oceans Day, 18,646 people picked up 46 tons of trash across the country.
Stockholm sucks CO2 out of the air with new technology
Environment"If we succeed, it will be a game-changer", says Fabian Levihn, Head of Research.
Czech President: “All Russians in the West should be monitored”
WorldPetr Pavel draws parallels with the US surveillance of the Japanese during World War II, referring to the "cost of war".
Interactive map sheds light on population replacement in Sweden
SwedenHere's the dramatic change from 2002 to 2020.
Survey reveals varied impact of mental health problems on work performance
The Nordics46% of respondents believe that a lack of work-life balance is the main source of stress.
Climate activists vandalize Monet painting
Sweden"Cultural heritage has great symbolic value and it is unacceptable to attack or destroy it," thunders the National Museum director.
UN chief calls for new global supervisory authority on AI
TechAntonio Guterres believes that it should be inspired by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Children worry about the summer holidays
Sweden"I never know what to do or say when my friends ask me about things that cost money", says a child from the Bris helpline.
Indian movie star: “Political correctness has to be followed in every word”
CultureSalim Kumar: "Humour cannot be created by being in a cage"
Liberal party profile dresses up for drag queen story hour
Sweden"We want to show that drag queens are completely harmless to both adults and children," the liberal party says.
The UK stops offering puberty blockers to children
WorldStates that it has been concluded that "more evidence is needed" on consequences.
JP Morgan pays billions in settlement with Epstein victim
WorldThe giant financial institution is accused of profiting from Epstein's trafficking network.
US and Saudi Arabia in oil dispute
EconomyBiden reportedly threatened "consequences" – and Crown Prince bin Salman "an American economic disaster".
Swedish authority involved in the Ukraine war – stationed in the country
WorldThe Agency for Psychological Defense openly acknowledges that it is an active participant in the foreign information war.
10-year-old girl stabbed – woman arrested
SwedenThe 35-year-old woman is believed to have committed several unprovoked acts of violence against young people in Ängelholm recently.
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan: “Defying the U.S. got me out of office”
WorldImran Khan says he was seen as an "enemy of the US" – and that the Americans wanted him gone.
George Soros names son as heir: “Is more political”
World37-year-old Alexander will now take over his father's multi-billion dollar empire.
Zuckerberg: “The establishment” asked for the covid censorship
TechThe Facebook CEO admits that there was pressure to censor "many things that later turned out to be more debatable or true".
Report: Ukraine drone attack on Black sea pipelines thwarted by Russia
WorldAttacks targeted gas pipelines to Turkey, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Swedish advertising flyers contain mostly unhealthy products
Economy"It is urgent to question what is offered in grocery store promotions", according to researcher Melissa Mjöberg.
Swedes think Sweden is headed in the wrong direction
SwedenGang crime and shootings are the main concerns of Swedes.
Here is the technocratic mega-city being built in Saudi Arabia
WorldThe 'line city' of Neom will be able to accommodate 9 million inhabitants along a 170-kilometer line in the desert - only 200 meters wide, but 500 meters high.
Banned pesticides found in Swedish crops
EnvironmentBanned insecticide found in red coneflower and basil.
Unusually cold in many regions
ColumnsTege Tornvall: The media should report comprehensively on the world's weather.
Slight increase in SAS travel
SwedenAn increase of 19 percent compared to last year, according to the airline.
EU countries reach new migration agreement
WorldMore coercive measures - and opportunities to "buy off" asylum seekers.
Iran unveils hypersonic missile
World"There exists no system that can rival or counter this missile", according to brigadier general Amir Ali Hajizadeh.
WHO creates ‘world health passport’ for ‘future health threats’
WorldWill develop a new global system modeled on the EU's digital Covid passport.
NATO countries may send troops against Russia
WorldThe former Secretary-General does not rule out individual member states deploying troops in Ukraine.