World"If I die, I want a loud death. I don’t want to be just breaking news, or a number in a group, I want a death that the world will hear", Fatima Hassouna wrote in a post on Instagram last year.
Half of all Swedes want to leave the country
SwedenWant to escape bad weather, soaring prices and gang crime - and only just over a third are sure they want to stay in Sweden after retirement.
Fewer people travel to the US
WorldThe number of travelers to the United States has dropped significantly since Donald Trump took office - and the decline is visible in almost every part of the world.
ChatGPT search sees rapid growth in Europe
TechThis quick growth also means that the service may now be subject to strict EU rules on digital platforms.
More young Swedes poisoning themselves with over-the-counter medications
Health"Paracetamol is by far the most commonly used drug in suicidal and self-injurious acts", confirms the Swedish Poisons Information Center.
Organized crime takes over Swedish aid for disabled citizens
SwedenSocial assistance is being systematically looted by organized crime – while people with disabilities are used as tools of crime and risk being left without care.
Swedish cardinal Arborelius on papal rumors: “Highly unlikely”
SwedenAnders Arborelius' name is said to be "coming up in conversations about possible successors" to Francis - but he himself does not think there will be a Nordic pope.
Starmer singled out as responsible for UK pedophile scandal
WorldThe current Prime Minister was instrumental in the cover-up in his former role as Attorney General, according to former police officer Maggie Oliver.
Senator on 9/11: Official story does not hold up
World"My guess is there's an awful lot being covered up in terms of what the American government knows about 9/11", says Republican Senator Ron Johnson.
Swedes’ moose TV attracts global attention
SwedenInternational media marvel at Swedes' fascination with the "Great Moose Migration".
Norwegian ex-minister takes over World Economic Forum
World86-year-old Klaus Schwab is taking a step back after more than five decades as leader of the Globalist Forum.
Ukrainian child soldiers praised by German state media
World"Secret military camps across the country are teaching kids the art of war", DW's reporter declares, noting that "today's children may just be tomorrow's soldiers".
Pope Francis has passed away
World"At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church", the Vatican announced.
World Bank softens climate rhetoric to keep US backing
WorldInstead of "climate change" and "green transition", the focus is on nuclear power, jobs and natural gas - and other issues that resonate with Republicans.
Imminent risk of grooming on “child-friendly” gaming platform Roblox
TechDespite alleged safety filters, young children are exposed to sexual content and can easily communicate with potential pedophiles.
NATO drops politically correct language
WorldNo more talk of "gender" and "diversity". To stay in good standing with the Trump administration, representatives of the military alliance are urged to speak strictly in military terms.
Swedish economics students can’t do basic math
EconomyMany business students lack basic math skills. As a result, accounting has to be carried out in other countries – and sensitive information can fall into the wrong hands.
Surprising discoveries reveal more of the legend of King Arthur
HistoryPreviously unknown medieval texts about the legendary adventures of the British folk hero were found in an unexpected place.
Painkillers linked to increased risk propensity
Science"With nearly 25 percent of the US population taking acetaminophen every week, reduced risk perception and increased risk-taking could have significant effects on society".
Sweden’s security police warn: Regime criticism may undermine democracy
Sweden"Anti-state narratives and conspiracy theories" risk becoming a constitutional threat, according to the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) - which appeals to Swedes to "refrain from spreading dubious messages".
Exposing the lies that keep you trapped in surveillance culture
TechNaomi Brockwell: The truth is, you can benefit from data-driven tools without giving away everything.
Comment: An entire world was injected – but the silence about the long-term side effects is total
ScienceJenny Piper: Those who warned about the long-term effects of mRNA vaccines were dismissed as quacks and conspiracy theorists. But new findings show that their fears were well founded.
US shuts down Biden’s censorship agency
WorldSupposed to fight extremist propaganda from Islamist terrorists - but soon started censoring its own citizens instead.
Fast charging electric cars now more expensive than gas in Sweden
EconomyHowever, home charging is generally much cheaper at current electricity prices.