ScienceLikely to affect fertility in adulthood, researchers believe.
ScienceLikely to affect fertility in adulthood, researchers believe.
WorldBakhmut, the site of the most bloody and protracted battle in the ongoing war in Ukraine, is now allegedly under Russian control.
TechAI has revolutionized the ability to automate complex tasks.
Science"During the pandemic one of the most important conditions was removed, the relatives", says Åsa Engström, professor of nursing at Luleå University of Technology
WorldFollows suspicions that the UK secretly stored uranium shells in Ukraine that have now been detonated in Russian missile attacks.
Sweden"How do you achieve cohesion in a country that is becoming increasingly divided?" asks critics.
SwedenOnly one in ten wants Sweden to change its system of government.
World"We’ve already successfully targeted quite a few people" says Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine's military intelligence service.
WorldMagdalena Andersson, Marcus Wallenberg and Vattenfall CEO Anna Borg in Lisbon.
TechWorld-class hardware – acclaimed for its display, camera, and performance – meets the world’s most secure mobile OS. The best of both worlds.
WorldDemands that the US "stop any forms of military collusion with Taiwan".
EnvironmentLurking on the side of the road, they rush forward trumpeting to stop trucks carrying sugar cane.
World'Transphobic behavior' should be identified and reported to the Parliament's 'diversity department'.
WorldCompares the Hungarian-Jewish currency speculator to the supervillain from "X-men".
The Nordics– Everything indicates that the world will be multipolar in 2030, says the veteran opposition politician.
ScienceHopes to exploit the properties of the organisms on an industrial scale.
TechLinda Yaccarino is involved in the media and culture steering group of the globalist think tank World Economic Forum.
WorldA hypersonic Kinzhal missile has knocked out a Patriot air defense system in Kiev, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
The NordicsCultural development a cornerstone for the Faroe Islands' policy, says Deputy Prime Minister Høgni Hoydal.
SwedenRoma settlements are among other things a sanitary issue, the municipality explains.
EnvironmentSuccessful conservation projects have already been implemented in a number of European countries.
SwedenSimon Alm believes he was blacklisted because of his political background.
ScienceThe disease is caused by bacteria and can therefore be prevented, according to new research at the University of Helsinki.
World"There is overwhelming evidence that the CIA was involved in his murder", according to the presidential candidate.
TechThe internet giant will pay a huge sum to distribute NYT material on its platforms.
ScienceNew study shows link between the disease and high intake of wheat and processed meat.
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
WorldWith wind speeds of up to 54 meters per second, the cyclone is expected to have devastating consequences.
TechThe Israeli developed service "Echo" is used for monitoring citizens through our mobile phones.
Economy"We see strong potential in the Japan market, and we are acting accordingly", says head of Japanese branch.
Science"It seems prudent to keep mobile phone calls to a minimum to preserve heart health", says study author Professor Xianhui Qin
CultureMade his journey straight through political correctness on towards world recognition.
WorldAcknowledges receiving "academic fellowships, opportunities and material benefits" that she would not have received as a white person.
CultureThe award-winning actor "vomits" on the Academy's politically correct rules.
Science30% of Swedish women believe that there are people who can talk to the dead.
TechWe take the fight against corporate snooping, mass government surveillance and criminal phone tapping through firm open source principles and secure products.
WorldThe woman suffered epileptic seizures, suffered a blood clot and fell into a coma before dying.
WorldThe US continues to pump billions into the war in Ukraine
SwedenSöder declares that "the culture war has begun" and that the "the decadent left's cultural policy will soon be a thing of the past"
EnvironmentThe country's nuclear production in 2022 reduced the burning of coal by 120 million tons.
World"The worst political witch hunt in history", says the ex-president.
WorldA drastic increase compared to previous generations, according to new figures from the CDC.
World"Why would the media misrepresent the real situation to such an extreme degree?" asks the Twitter CEO.
WorldThis is how the technology is used in staging "color revolutions", according to Chinese authorities.