FinlandThe state broadcaster Yle has been able to track where car transports are headed as they cross the Russian border using transmitters.
Member of parliament wants to legalize pepper spray
SwedenReasonable in a society that "has let people down by not forcefully acting against insecurity", writes Jan Ericson (M).
Meet Nextcloud – the collaboration platform that fully replaces Microsoft 365
TechNow the license-free and open alternative can offer your company full control over your document management, communication and related services.
Icelands largest prison expands
IcelandThe aim is to prevent regular conflicts in the "square" of Litla-Hraun prison.
Endangered Arctic fox is on the rise in Finland
FinlandDuring this summer, a total of 25 newborn Arctic fox pups have been discovered.
Swedish government to abolish screen time requirements in preschools
SwedenThe proposal comes after criticism that screen use risks hampering children's language development.
Swedish tanks destroyed in Ukraine
WorldUkraine recently received 10 of the "world's best tanks" - but two have reportedly already been destroyed.
Iceland hit hard by opioid addiction
Iceland"Over 30 young people have died this year alone," says head of a family counseling organization.
Trial against crypto fraudster starts tomorrow
WorldJoe Biden's top donor stands accused of multi-billion dollar fraud.
Matrix 8 Pro with GrapheneOS delivers top-class security, privacy and performance
TechWorld-class hardware – acclaimed for its display, camera, and performance – meets the world’s most secure mobile OS. The best of both worlds.
Russia to significantly increase defence budget
WorldPlans to increase spending by as much as 68% compared to 2023, according to data from the UK's Ministry of Defense.
Amazon accused of illegal monopoly
TechThe US antitrust authority has filed a lawsuit together with 17 district attorneys.
Boat immigrants stay in luxury hotels in the UK
WorldThe arrangement costs the taxpayers 8 million pounds – per day.
MEP: “EU governments are spying on journalists and opponents”
WorldDutch MEP Sophie in 't Veld accused member states of using the Israeli spyware program Pegasus to monitor foreign journalists.
‘Reading prescription’ for families welcomed in Finland
FinlandA new motion calls for Finnish families to be encouraged to read more with their children.
Vaginal bleeding may be a side effect of covid vaccine
ScienceWomen injected with the pharmaceutical company Moderna's "Spikevax" are most at risk, according to a Norwegian study.
Thousands call for Sweden to leave WHO – demonstration in Stockholm
SwedenWarns that the WHO is gaining "legally binding power" over member states and "threatening human rights".
Migrants with no right to benefits receive food and lodging from Icelandic state
Iceland"We don't want a society where people live on the streets," says Minister of social affairs and employment Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson.
FUTO – the obvious choice for privacy-friendly voice and text input on mobile devices
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
Reddit starts to pay users
TechAmerican users will be given the opportunity to earn money from their contributions to the site.
BBC crocodile expert raped and killed 40 dogs
WorldModified shipping container into "torture chamber".
Poland confirms Ukrainian missile responsible for killing Polish farmers
WorldThe missile that hit Poland and killed two farmers was fired from Ukraine, not Russia, according to an official Polish investigation.
Swedish boy with multi-tools convicted of knife crime – Supreme Court reviews case
SwedenKept the tool in the glove compartment of his A tractor to fix problems with the vehicle.
Danish municipality bans nicotine products
DenmarkOdense bans municipal employees from using tobacco, e-cigarettes and snus during working hours.
Finns worry about the economy
FinlandBoth consumers and businesses in Finland think the economy looks grim for the coming year.
Norway asks for international help to deal with Swedish gangs
The NordicsNorwegian police warn that criminal networks based in Sweden have now started to establish themselves in Norway as well.
Swedish politician calls for memorial day for victims of communism
Sweden"New generations must be reminded of the suffering caused by communism," the MP writes in a motion submitted to the constitutional committee.
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!
Over a hundred children involved in gang crime in Uppsala
SwedenThe police are investigating 10-year-olds in the Swedish city.
“Many misleading claims about Chat Control 2.0”
DebateYlva Johansson chooses to ignore the fact that a mass surveillance proposal requires mass surveillance, Karl Emil Nikka, IT security expert, writes.
Lego abandons trials on oil-free bricks
DenmarkHard to find materials that require less carbon emissions, according to the Danish toy company.
Erdogan: Sweden in NATO if Turkey gets F-16s
SwedenTurkey allegedly made the demands to the U.S last week.
Swedish bombing linked to gang war
SwedenWoman taken to hospital when large parts of the outer wall of the apartment building was blown away.
Sweden struggles with criminal “football agents”
SwedenThe gangs recruit both young talents and established players.
Hillary Clinton: “Putin hates democracy”
World"He particularly hates the West, and he especially hates us", she claims.
“Sex – with and for children, a reality we allow”
DebateWe all have a responsibility to protect children from the depravity of the adult world, writes Veidos Health Center on TNT Debate.
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.
Danish petition criticizes new ‘Koranic laws’
DenmarkPoints out that the legislation has turned out to be more extensive than previously thought.
Soros funds globalist ‘TikTok army’
World"Funding the next generation of far-left activists", says Elise Stefanik, Republican member of the US House of Representatives.
Cash Rebellion chairman: “Sweden is uniquely hostile to cash”
Economy"The Swedish single-mindedness in favor of the digital must come to an end", writes Björn Eriksson, the chairman of the Cash Rebellion, in an opinion article.
Game of Thrones author sues OpenAI
TechGeorge R.R. Martin and 16 other authors sue the company behind ChatGPT for copyright infringement.
Vaccine injured write in ‘codes’ on social media
HealthFear of talking about vaccine injuries also remains high among health professionals, according to the UK covid-19 survey.
Anti-NATO protests in Stockholm and Sweden today
Sweden"The fight against Sweden's membership and against NATO's war policy is not over," promise the organizers.
Reykjavik implements LGBTQ education in elementary schools
IcelandWill become part of sex education in the city's elementary schools.
Pentagon: “Chinese ‘spy balloon’ not spying”
WorldThe accusations against China turned out to be false as the balloon was carried away by strong winds and never collected any data.