WorldHowever, it managed to collect the planned data and is described as a success for the planned lunar mission in 2025.
Jailhouse footage: Male inmates in womens’ prison claiming to be transgender
World"Rapists, murderers, child rapists, and men who have killed women in our rooms", says female prisones according to a new report.
Florida Governor calls for death penalty for paedophiles
WorldRon DeSantis supports two bills that would make it possible to execute those who rape children under the age of 12.
Attacks against Christians on the rise in Israel
WorldZionist extremists abuse and harass priests and vandalize important Christian sites, according to AP.
Finnish military leaders want to re-militarize the Åland Islands
FinlandPekka Toveri, the former head of intelligence of the Finnish Defence Forces, among others, wants to see a change in the international status of the demilitarized and autonomous region.
Tax-funded Sweden’s Radio leaves Twitter
SwedenFollows shortly after the state channel was correctly labeled as "publicly funded media".
Witness: Ericsson funded al-Qaeda
SwedenThe Swedish telecom giant allegedly supplied the terrorist group with signal communication equipment, trucks, phones and computers.
Jacinda Ardern’s new role – “fighting extremism” online
WorldNew Zealand's controversial prime minister was forced to resign in January.
Lung function in children can improve if pollution is reduced
HealthSwedish researchers have followed children growing up in different parts of Stockholm.
Last nuclear power plants in Germany close today – despite severe energy crisis
EconomyGermany will close its last three nuclear power plants on Saturday.
21-year-old soldier arrested by FBI – suspected of Pentagon leak
WorldJack Teixeira, who works in the Air National Guard, was arrested by heavily armed police forces.
Netherlands: One in twenty deaths now by assisted suicide
Health"We are generally becoming less conservative when it comes to these types of topics," says the committee chair reviewing euthanasia cases in the country.
BBC employee died from covid vaccine – now her husband is suing Astra Zeneca
WorldLisa Shaw died in May 2021 from blood clots in her brain a week after being injected with the vaccine.
The Little Mermaid in politically correct packaging premiering in May
CultureThe new version changes Ariel's skin color and revises the song where the prince is encouraged to kiss her.
“Swedish” gangbangers given sanctuary in Turkey
Sweden"It is a major concern that there are several leading figures in criminal networks operating from abroad," says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer.
Baby chicks want to play and be with mom
EnvironmentBaby chicks need space for play and time with their mother to thrive, new study finds.
Major NATO exercise planned in Sweden this spring
The NordicsStarting on April 17th, the Swedish Armed Forces and NATO forces will conduct joint military exercises in large parts of Sweden.
How to grow potatoes easily
EnvironmentThe Nordic Times provides tips on how to grow potatoes in several different ways.
Prosecutor: “likely to be difficult” to find out who blew up Nord Stream
SwedenWorld-renowned journalist Seymour Hersh has previously reported that the bombs were planted by Norwegian and American divers during a NATO exercise.
Scientists’ open letter: “Pause AI development”
ScienceMajor petition signed by thousands of scientists and professionals to slow down the development of powerful AI systems.
Sweden’s government endorses EU mass surveillance plan
SwedenMapping and searching all citizens' private messages is "an important EU initiative against a very serious crime", according to Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (M).
Donald Trump indicted on 34 counts – involving payments to three individuals
WorldThe process is considered by critics to be politically motivated, with charges relating to the falsification of business documents to conceal other crimes.
Massive black hole discovered with new technology
Science"One of the biggest ever discovered", says cosmologist James Nightinggale
Threats and violence against healthcare workers continue to escalate
Sweden"There used to be a perception that you don't threaten a car with a red cross on it", says the President of the Swedish Association of Health Professionals.