SwedenMuslim protests against Koran burnings are spreading.
SwedenMuslim protests against Koran burnings are spreading.
World"Your health is worth more than all the money in the world", says the actor.
TechAI has revolutionized the ability to automate complex tasks.
Economy"For ordinary people this is extremely provocative", says Mikael Damberg.
World50 000 pallets of medicine were reportedly scattered, damaged or destroyed on the site.
WorldThe building was set on fire by hundreds of angry Muslims.
Editorial newsStarting from scratch, the Nordic region's new daily newspaper has attracted an ever-increasing number of readers.
WorldMark Sedwill also calls for even more weapons to be delivered, both immediately and in the long term.
World"This story is not just about me. You could be next", the outspoken politician warns.
TechWorld-class hardware – acclaimed for its display, camera, and performance – meets the world’s most secure mobile OS. The best of both worlds.
WorldThe world's largest fund manager will focus more on the Middle East in the future.
Economy"It is good that banks make money," says Jens Henriksson, CEO of Swedbank.
WorldOne third of men aged 18-35 admitted to having used violence against their partner.
Economy"Everything is driven by world market prices," says the CEO of the Swedish Grocery Association.
Economy"No priority is more important right now," promises development minister Johan Forsell (M).
ScienceA study by the University of Luxembourg notes changes in young people's self-image.
SwedenNearly 18,000 cells may be needed to accommodate all prisoners.
WorldIf inflammatory content is not removed immediately, the platform risks heavy fines or even suspension.
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
CultureListed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique natural environment shaped by the last ice age.
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Stockholm Exergi spends a lot of money on removing the plants' vital nutrients.
ScienceMost common in youth and ethnic minorities.
CultureThe Nordic Times visited the festival with 40,000 visitors, highlighted by Iron Maiden.
World"Raises grave concerns about the FBI's credibility," according to the US Judiciary Committee.
CultureSound of Freedom, a film about child sex trafficking, is criticized by the mainstream media.
WorldTheir main weapon is a familiar image of a Shiba Inu dog, also known as a doge.
TechThe four-seater is "the fastest car ever made", says Koenigsegg of the new Gemera.
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
WorldRichard Haass argues that the US has become the greatest source of instability for itself and the world.
WorldHowever, the formal invitation to Ukraine is conditional on victory in the war, the NATO chief added.
World"We are in constant contact with the Secretary General of NATO and Turkey", said Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
CulturePer Shapiro: In our time, technology has taken on an almost religious status, with AI playing the role of God Almighty.
WorldThe actions of the now slain Iraqi Salwan Momika were a diversionary tactic for Israeli attacks on the West Bank, according to intelligence reports.
WorldThe meeting is described by the Vatican's official news platform as "private" on the theme of "peace".
SwedenIn return, Sweden promised to make an active contribution to the accession of Turkey to the EU.
WorldEnds turbulent period of Rutte's rule with nationwide farmer revolt and high-profile ties to globalist think tank.
TechWe take the fight against corporate snooping, mass government surveillance and criminal phone tapping through firm open source principles and secure products.
WorldNew obstacles appear to prevent Sweden from joining the military alliance.
SwedenMore customs seizures in 2023 than in all of 2022.
WorldBanned in over 100 countries - a threat to civilians for decades to come.
EconomyAllows pharmaceutical companies to "rapidly start production" in case of an emergency.
SportThe Homeless World Cup draws attention to homelessness around the world - this weekend in Sacramento, USA.
WorldOne law firm says it has 1500 clients who want to sue the pharmaceutical giants for health damages.
TechClaims that Meta hired former Twitter employees who leaked confidential information.
TechChina's Kylinsoft introduces Linux-based OS, OpenKylin, to challenge US tech giants.