HealthLinked to better cognitive function, according to a study at Karolinska Institutet.
Russia plans large buffer zone in Ukraine
WorldMeanwhile, the war is escalating - here's the latest on developments.
Sweden’s Liberal Party pushes to label misogyny as terrorism
Sweden"Gender equality is under attack", warns Nina Larsson (L), Minister for Gender Equality, who wants the government to take action.
Swedish state tv: Jewish lobby groups decide US presidential election
Sweden"These are well-organized groups with vast resources", says Swedish state television's foreign affairs reporter Stefan Åsberg.
The first patient in the world treated with a new gene editing technology
ScienceA teenager with a rare immune disorder is the first in the world to be treated with prime editing - a method that changes the genome at the molecular level.
One in two young Brits long for a world without the internet
TechHalf would also support a "digital curfew" after 10pm - but experts doubt that such a solution would protect young people from harmful influences.
Lion population growing in India
EnvironmentThe Asiatic lion population in India has increased by 30% in five years.
Antarctic ice levels show recent growth
EnvironmentIce masses grew significantly between 2021 and 2023, Chinese research shows.
The headache of brain cell masses: How human consciousness baffles neuroscientists
ScienceCecilia Gustafsson: It is said that it is difficult to explain human consciousness because it is so tricky to research the human brain.
Chemicals in electronic waste may damage cells
EnvironmentSubstances in discarded electronics cause inflammation and hormone disruption, according to research from Örebro University.
This isn’t the internet we were promised
TechNaomi Brockwell: We now live in a world where control over your data is a leverage point for power. Where a single company can unilaterally decide what speech is acceptable.
Finns are the world’s most active TikTok users
Finland1.5 million users who open the app on average almost 20 times a day.
Sweden to introduce four-year prison sentence for psychological abuse
Sweden"Men's violence against women must be fought with the same vigor as we fight gang crime", declare representatives of the Swedish government coalition.
Bitcoin reaches new record level – could become a safe haven
EconomyOn Wednesday, the previous record was broken and at the time of writing, one bitcoin is valued at a whopping $111,196.
European diplomats forced to flee Israeli shelling
WorldIsrael defends itself by saying that the diplomatic delegation left the pre-approved route - and that it fired "warning shots" to expel them from the site.
Swedish National Audit Office: Reduced admission requirements can increase “diversity” in the police
SwedenDespite lowered requirements, many with immigrant backgrounds still fail the aptitude tests – threatening politicians' vision of a "values-driven" police force.
Climate alarmists charged with vandalism at Sweden’s National Museum
SwedenThe prosecutor is requesting different sentences for the defendants, stating that this "will be individual based on their prior history".
Trump confronted South African president on white genocide
WorldPresented video evidence of black South African politicians calling for massacres of the country's white farmers.
Arla pushes for more GMO use despite criticism
SwedenIn order to "achieve cost-effective cheese production", more of the dairy giant's cheeses will be made using GMO rennet.
Simion seeks election annulment – alleges French and Moldovan interference
WorldSupported by Telegram founder Pavel Durov who promises to "come and testify if it helps Romanian democracy".
Ultra-processed food may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease
HealthSugar-sweetened beverages stand out in particular as a negative health factor in the Lund University study.
France building super prison in South America
WorldWill house drug traffickers and Islamist extremists.
Fuel prices in Sweden set to climb regardless of political outcome
EconomyThe EU's emissions trading scheme directly affects Swedish consumers - and Brussels won't allow major tax cuts either.
Israel’s Eurovision public vote record sparks suspicion of coordinated campaign
CultureThe European Broadcasting Union (EBU) confirms that it is monitoring the data and analyzing the voting patterns.