WorldPaediatricians contacted children and adolescents via Whatsapp.
Your privacy choices affect others too
TechNaomi Brockwell: By using unsecured channels, you might be exposing others to privacy risks they never agreed to take.
US hit by deadliest hurricane since 2005
WorldOver 230 dead and 285 missing after catastrophic storms as a new hurricane is expected to hit the US on Wednesday.
Myth that older people use more cash
DenmarkThe use of cash is the same among younger and older Danes, according to a citizen survey.
Norwegian professor: “Young and healthy people should take the covid vaccine”
NorwayHowever, the Norwegian Public Health Agency only recommends the covid-19 vaccine for certain risk groups.
Original art stimulates the brain more than copies
CultureResearchers in the Netherlands have discovered a "huge difference" between real works and posters.
Stockholmers feel unsafe at home
Sweden25% worry about shootings and 22% worry about explosions near their home.
Zelensky to present “victory plan”
WorldTo be announced at the NATO meeting in Germany this weekend.
Organic Maps – the map app that doesn’t map you
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
Macron calls for arms embargo against Israel
World"Shame on you", says Israeli PM Netanyahu of countries that do not support Israel.
A dialogue about consciousness
ScienceIs the human consciousness in the physical brain? Peter Wersäll explores the topic through an illustrated dialogue.
Toyota ends sponsorship of Pride and Olympics
EconomyThe company aims to "narrow its community activities" to less controversial events.
Israeli journalist: “The people of Israel and Palestine have been sold to higher powers”
WorldIsraeli journalist Efrat Fenigson and a former IDF soldier with a background in military intelligence believe that both Israelis and Palestinians have been deceived in a cynical political game.
Criminal gangs target swedish youth football clubs
Sweden"There have even been death threats", says Mikael Westerlind of Masthuggets football club in Gothenburg.
Rowan – healthy berries and magic powers
HealthHigh in vitamin C and antioxidants - but folklore has it that it's also a revered guardian tree.
Record long queues for healthcare in Sweden
SwedenThe longest queues for health services since statistics began to be kept.
One in four Finns at risk of burnout
FinlandAt the same time, according to a survey by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, one in ten workers is classified as 'likely to be burnt out'.
Teuton Systems offers smart privacy-focused technology – without compromise
TechWe take the fight against corporate snooping, mass government surveillance and criminal phone tapping through firm open source principles and secure products.
Here is the AI podcast with fictional characters
TechThe realism of the conversation is sparking a new debate about the implications of AI technology.
Coroner investigates death of 23-year-old after covid vaccine
WorldIrish footballer Roy Butler died five days after the injection.
Viking festival in Gudahagen
CultureCulture reporter Artist Razz visited the Viking fair at the sacred site in Näsum.
Israeli war crimes in Gaza exposed in new documentary
WorldThis is "the first live-streamed genocide in history. If people are ignorant, it is intentional", says Palestinian author Susan Abulhawa.
US military conducts airstrikes against Houthi-controlled targets in Yemen
World"Yemen will not be deterred by these attacks and will continue its steadfastness in confronting the enemies with all its strength", says Houthi official Hashem Sharaf al-Din.
Icelandic summer the coldest in decades
IcelandThe average temperature during the summer was measured at between 8.3 and 8.4 degrees, the coldest since the 1990s.
Powerful solar flare can cause social disruption – and southern auroras
ScienceThe eruption is the most powerful in seven years and the particle swarm is expected to reach Earth on Saturday.
Study: Money the biggest motivator for reducing food waste
EconomyWallet more important to Danes than the climate, says Copenhagen University study.