EuropeS and CDU accuse the party of "fighting parliamentarism".
Israel bans UN Secretary General
WorldThe UN's appeal for a ceasefire is labelled by Israel as "support for terrorists, rapists and murderers".
How Iran describes the attacks on Israel
WorldThe Mossad secret service headquarters is said to have been one of the targets of Iran's 'Operation True Promise II'.
UN adviser: “Israel wants to dominate the region”
WorldThe Netanyahu government lacks a genuine desire for peace, says Columbia professor Jeffrey Sachs.
Nearly 200 missiles launched at Israel in Iranian retaliation
WorldIran's Revolutionary Guard Corps confirms the attack as revenge for the killing of the Hezbollah leader in Beirut last week.
Israeli army crosses Lebanese border
WorldThe UN and the EU appeal to Israel to refrain from the ground invasion - while the US gives its full support.
Massive Viking grave discovered in Denmark
CultureThe find off the island of Funen has been described as 'sensational'.
Lingonberry juice can be beneficial for oral health
HealthMay also indirectly relieve bowel disease, according to Finnish and Swedish researchers.
Lockdowns may have had a negative impact on children’s vision
ScienceOne in three children is myopic, according to a global study.
Mozilla accused of tracking users
TechPrivacy feature in Firefox tracks users without consent, says privacy protection organisation.
Freedom Party of Austria wins general election
EuropeWon the election by a wide margin - with nearly 30% of the vote according to preliminary results.
Hungarian Foreign Minister: “Peace has become a dirty word”
WorldHungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjarto stresses the importance of diplomacy and respecting the word "peace".
Trump threatens to “Blow Iran to smithereens” over alleged death threats
WorldThe statement comes after reports that Trump's campaign staff was informed of alleged Iranian death threats against him.
Nuclear war would wipe out the Swedes
Science99% of the population would starve to death in the event of a nuclear war between the US and Russia, according to a simulation by scientists.
Peter tried to recover Caritas’ body from the Estonia shipwreck – illegally stopped by authorities
SwedenTook matters into his own hands to bury his dead wife.
One in three Swedes worry about food shortages
EconomyMore than half of the respondents believe that Sweden will not be able to provide for its population in times of crisis.
Photographer captures bird not seen in 55 years
EnvironmentThe elusive New Britain Goshawk was photographed in the New Guinea rainforest.
More Swedes apply for debt restructuring – but most are rejected
Economy“Debt restructuring is not a shortcut, but a last resort”, says Per-Olof Lindh, Department Head at the Swedish Enforcement Authority.
Swedish university makes breakthrough in “massless” battery technology
TechCan be used to store energy and at the same time act as a load-bearing part of the structure of, for example, an electric vehicle.
Alex Jones forced to sell Infowars
WorldThe Infowars profile urges supporters to try to win the court-ordered auction on November 13.
Here is Russia’s list of “destructive neoliberal countries”
WorldCitizens of listed countries are “offered a sanctuary of normality” from what is referred to as “cultural upheaval” in the West.
Chat Control 2.0 backed by Swedish Justice Committee – again
SwedenThe ruling parties and the Social Democrats voted in favor of controversial EU mass surveillance legislation.
Swedish youth choose mobile phones over sex
SwedenMore than half of 18-24 year olds would rather give up sex than their mobile phone, according to a survey by Swappie.
Swedish gangs suspected of attacks in Iceland
The Nordics"A multinational gang based in Sweden is suspected of setting fire to a police car", says Justice Minister Gudrún Hafsteinsdóttir.