EconomyThe Swedish Enforcement Authority calls the situation "very serious". Warns that many people risk ending up in poverty, exclusion and with mental illness.
Another Northvolt worker dies in Sweden
Sweden"At the moment, there is no concrete connection between the incidents. Nor have we been able to clarify the cause of the events", the police said.
X sues advertiser organization after illegal boycott
WorldAccording to CEO Linda Yaccarino, advertisers have been conspiring against the media platform, which is reinforced by data from public reports.
Google’s monopoly is illegal
WorldAttorney General Merrick Garland hails the ruling as a "historic victory for the American people".
300,000 people in Sweden live in loneliness
Sweden"I don't have anyone left, they're all gone", says Margareta, 91.
China launches first Internet network satellites
WorldChina's equivalent of Starlink is planned to have 15 000 satellites in orbit by 2023.
Sweden and USA step up 6G cooperation
World"I look forward to further strengthening the Swedish-American partnership in 6G", said Cabinet Secretary Jan Knutsson.
Sexual abuse by taxi drivers shakes Denmark
DenmarkIncreased background checks on drivers and more monitoring while driving are highlighted as possible solutions.
Finnish government scraps equality plans
FinlandOpponents point out that "diversity is increasing in society" and that this should be recognized in preschool.
British government holds emergency meeting after anti-immigration riots
EuropeRioting continues in the UK, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowing to "do whatever it takes to bring these thugs to justice".
The 5:2 diet can help with type 2 diabetes
ScienceMore effective than diabetes drugs, according to Chinese study.
Comment: EU sanctions package against Russia has backfired
EconomyJenny Piper: One of the biggest economic disasters in modern European history.
Cashless payments increase spending
EconomyHowever, it does not lead to people giving more tips or donations.
How to easily block Windows spying features
TechA free program makes it harder for Microsoft to collect your data and saves computing power.
Ants can amputate infected legs
EnvironmentCan also determine if the injured conspecific needs only wound cleaning.
Unrest spreads in England
WorldLarge protests in London after the knife massacre that shook the country - harsh response by British police.
WHO is researching new gene vaccines
World"When the next pandemic arrives, the world will be better prepared to mount a more effective and more equitable response", says WHO Director-General Tedros.
First shipment of F-16 has arrived in Ukraine
WorldConsidered by Russia as a potential nuclear threat.
Iran threatens retaliation against Israel
WorldThe risk of a major war in the Middle East appears to be increasing.
Knife massacre of children sparks widespread rioting in England
EuropeThe shocking knife attack left three young girls dead and eight other children injured.
Political leader of Hamas killed in Iran
WorldReportedly killed in an Israeli air strike in Tehran.
German car dealers turn down electric cars
EconomyThe cars are described as "almost unsaleable" and customers are reluctant to spend large sums on vehicles whose technology is quickly becoming obsolete.
US Study: Psychopathy up to 12 times more common among executives
ScienceIt's important to be aware that managers with psychopathic traits can have serious consequences for the organization and its employees, study leader Robert Lound explains.
New BRICS currency could be in place as early as 2025
EconomyThe new “Unit” payment system will be based on gold and blockchain technology.