WorldJournalists, politicians and academics who opposed the covid lockdown policy were monitored - on behalf of the government.
WorldJournalists, politicians and academics who opposed the covid lockdown policy were monitored - on behalf of the government.
ScienceScrolling on social media can lead to an obsessive need for social feedback, a new study shows.
TechAI has revolutionized the ability to automate complex tasks.
Health“One of the things we [Pfizer] are exploring is like, why don't we just mutate it [covid] ourselves so we could create -- preemptively develop new vaccines, right?", the exec says.
ScienceResearchers cannot rule out a link between the increase in sudden heart attacks and the covid vaccination program.
TechIncluded the ability to unlock, start and track the cars, as well as accessing private information.
WorldIt is the first time since the war began that the Russian side has called for a ceasefire.
SwedenLow-resource children in "socio-economically disadvantaged areas" were hit the hardest by the covid lockdowns.
SwedenShe can't move, she can't talk, she can't do anything, says her aunt after the brutal assault.
TechWorld-class hardware – acclaimed for its display, camera, and performance – meets the world’s most secure mobile OS. The best of both worlds.
WorldA new(s) star has been born in the northern hemisphere.
Letters"Adding an animal companion to the family is an important decision that requires making a lifetime commitment", Mimi Bekhechi PETA vice president Europe writes.
ColumnsDr. Robert Epstein: Google do not want you to look at how they tampered with the 2022 midterm elections.
HealthHealth authorities win high-profile court case in New Zealand - take over guardianship to carry out operation on four-month-old Will with the blood they want.
TechElon Musk continues to release new revelations about Twitter's censorship tools as well as the company's behind-the-scenes decision-making process.
WorldMichel Houllebecq, hailed as "France's greatest living writer", notes that "Europe will be swept away" by the mass immigration policies being pursued.
Environment"He is simply just a cat with an unusual hobby, which in itself leads to a cleaner neighbourhood," says owner Fredrik.
EconomySpanish citizens turning to charities to put food on the table.
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
SwedenIf the building wins the Swedish final, in addition to the shame, it is also rewarded with a demolition grant.
CultureThe incredible 27-year-old artist Akiane Kramarik has not only been noticed for her art, but also for the spiritually oriented methodology in her creation.
EnvironmentDecided to help the cubs after the mother was run over.
ScienceThe northerners settled on the archipelago already half a millennium before the Portuguese, according to researchers.
CultureWill humanity be turned into a herd of will-less robots?
HealthEat nutritious food and support Swedish farmers!
HealthPsychedelic drink reduces anxiety and depression.
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Factors both inside and outside China affect world trade.
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
ScienceProfiled researcher Stephanie Seneff pulls the ongoing mass vaccination campaign to pieces.
TechUsers worry about the potential of the search engine now going in a similar political direction as Google.
ColumnsTege Tornvall: Politicians are systematically making it increasingly difficult for ordinary people to have a car.
TechWEF´s Klaus Schwab: Covid-19 "a minor disturbance" compared to a massive cyber attack.
CultureFearsome predictions from 1969.
TechYour phone will set you straight.
ReviewsIs world domination an imminent threat?
TechThe goal: Digital IDs for us all.
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