Culture"Line in the Sand" investigates corruption in US Border Patrol.
Growing trend: Young people distancing themselves from social media
Tech“My days are eight hours longer,” says student Jameson Butler.
Sweden buys German tanks for €2 billion
Sweden“An absolutely necessary investment” when the Swedish army is to double in size, says Minister of Defense Pål Jonson (M).
“Trans controversy” divides the atheist movement
WorldSeveral prominent figures are leaving due to arbitrary censorship and "quasi-religious" gender ideology.
Unicef: Babies in Gaza freeze to death
World“For the children of Gaza, the new year has brought more death and suffering from attacks, deprivation, and increasing exposure to the cold”.
Sweden: Massive queues for electric cars in the snowstorm
SwedenSeveral hundred meters of queue to charge the electric car at stations in Dalarna.
Greenland leader on Trump’s demands: “We are not for sale”
World“Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders”, emphasizes the Head of Government Múte B. Egede.
Watch the dramatic footage from the Los Angeles wildfires
WorldDescribed as potentially the most destructive in modern times, according to the Wildfire Alliance.
Swedish food prices soar – up 25 percent in three years
EconomyLast year, prices of almost 36,000 food products increased - and coffee has not been this expensive for over 50 years.
“Swedish” national from Gothenburg named new leader of the Islamic State
WorldThe global leader of the Salafist terror group lived in Sweden for 13 years – but the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) refuses to comment on the matter.
Trump wants to take over Greenland – may use the military
WorldThe Danish territory must become American “to protect the free world”, says the President-elect.
“I have nothing to hide”
TechNaomi Brockwell: Today, governments, corporations, and hackers routinely collect and exploit our personal information, often without our consent.
Eagle S anchor found in the Gulf of Finland
The Nordics“It has been handed over to the Finnish authorities,” says Swedish Navy Press Officer Jimmie Adamsson.
China builds world’s largest hydropower plant
WorldThe Yarlung Tsangpo Hydroelectric Project is being built in Tibet and is expected to produce a total of 300 billion kilowatt hours per year.
Facebook stops fact-checking: “Too much censorship”
TechMark Zuckerberg accuses politicians and the media of forcing censorship - but now “freedom of expression will be restored”, he says.
Comment: Sanctioned environmental destruction
CommentTege Tornvall: Swedish environmental policy is characterized by mixed messages - where no environmental considerations seem to apply to wind power.
French nationalist leader Jean-Marie Le Pen is dead
EuropeNational Front founder and former party leader Jean-Marie Le Pen died on Tuesday at the age of 96.
German frustration as Syria’s Islamist leader refuses handshake with female minister
WorldThe former wanted al-Qaeda terrorist appears to be moderately interested in embracing secular Western customs.
Nationalist party allowed to form government in Austria
EuropeThe national populist Freedom Party is also critical of the West's sanctions against Russia and its unlimited military aid to Ukraine.
Trudeau forced to resign after growing discontent
WorldBoth the opposition and his own party sought to remove the Prime Minister, making the situation untenable for Klaus Schwab's favorite.
Indonesia becomes the tenth BRICS member state
WorldIt is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the fourth most populous in the world.
Microsoft invests $80 billion in AI
Tech"AI promises to drive innovation and boost productivity in every sector of the economy," it states.
Sweden sets new records in cocaine seizures
SwedenSweden is expected to become an increasingly important transit country in the drug trade.
UN: Israeli attacks turn hospitals into death traps
WorldHuman rights body OHCHR points to systematic approach - and questions claims that hospitals are used as “terror bases”.