WorldThe woman asked the climate activists to move so she could take her newborn baby to the hospital.
Sound of Freedom: The triumph continues
CultureThe film, which addresses the serious issue of child and teen sex trafficking, is a box office hit.
Less time on social media can improve well-being
Science"When people reduce their social media use, their lives can improve in many ways", says psychology professor Phil Reed.
Drone attack on Moscow averted – no casualties
WorldThe drones were disabled by electronic warfare systems.
Spanish election winner unclear
WorldNeither the social democratic PSOE nor the conservative PP won enough seats to automatically form a government.
Linux continues to grow in popularity – running on over 3% of personal computers
TechThe freer and more secure Linux operating system has reached another milestone in the computer market.
Greta Thunberg sentenced for crime in Malmö district court
EnvironmentThe climate alarmist is sentenced to a daily fine for disobeying public order after a "climate action" in Malmö earlier this year.
Extreme antibiotic resistance in war-torn Ukraine
Science"I have never seen such resistant bacteria", says Professor Kristian Riesbeck.
Savings economist: Banking culture resembles a cartel
EconomyClaes Hemberg criticizes the huge profits of the banking sector and calls for more competition and transparency.
Ben & Jerry’s founder: US profits from war in Ukraine
WorldBen Cohen argues that it is important to the "military-industrial-congressional complex" that the war continue.
Bingsjöstämman offered a festive celebration of tradition and folk music
CultureThe annual gathering in Dalarna showed that Swedish folk music is still vibrant and alive.
Swedish Facebook earns billions – pays only a few thousand in taxes
EconomyThrough a clever arrangement, Facebook pays less corporate tax than a regular newsstand.
Scotland cuts down 16 million trees for wind power
EnvironmentHow wind farms affect nature and biodiversity is unclear.
James Cameron on AI: “I warned you back in 1984”
CultureBelieves the technology could have catastrophic consequences for humanity.
MI6 asks Russians to spy on their own country
World"Their secrets will always be safe with us", claims British intelligence chief Richard Moore.
Turkey wants to arrest Paludan
World"I laugh", Paludan comments on the move.
Islamic university calls for boycott of Swedish products
SwedenMuslim protests against Koran burnings are spreading.
Ice Cube stands his ground on vaccine refusal
World"Your health is worth more than all the money in the world", says the actor.
Former finance minister: Swedish people pay for banks’ profits
Economy"For ordinary people this is extremely provocative", says Mikael Damberg.
Pfizer plant destroyed by tornado
World50 000 pallets of medicine were reportedly scattered, damaged or destroyed on the site.
Mob sets fire to Swedish embassy in Baghdad
WorldThe building was set on fire by hundreds of angry Muslims.
The Nordic Times hits ten thousand followers on Twitter!
Editorial newsStarting from scratch, the Nordic region's new daily newspaper has attracted an ever-increasing number of readers.
Rothschild advisor: “Ukraine must be guaranteed NATO membership”
WorldMark Sedwill also calls for even more weapons to be delivered, both immediately and in the long term.
The bank expelled Farage for political reasons
World"This story is not just about me. You could be next", the outspoken politician warns.