Sweden"Is the idea that I should stay here and be alone until I die?" asks 93-year-old Ingrid.
One in five young Swedes still lives at home – doubling in a short time
Sweden"I think this shows that there is a need for some form of government support for housing", says Marie Linder, president of the Swedish Tenants' Association.
New study debunks “Ecocide” hypothesis on Easter Island
WorldThe population was actually much smaller than previously thought, according to a US study.
“Green” initiative to release tons of environmental toxins in Swedish city
Sweden900 tons of hazardous chemicals per year will be allowed to be released into the air as part of the "climate initiative" for electric car batteries.
Peace Now condemns Israeli annexation, calls for two-state solution
World"Netanyahu and Smotrich are determined to fight against the entire world and against the interests of the people of Israel for the benefit of a handful of settlers", warns the Peace Now movement.
Few Europeans believe in Ukrainian victory
EuropeDespite promises to "stand by Ukraine as long as it takes", only 17% of Swedes believe that Ukraine will defeat Russia militarily.
Israeli report proposes displacing Gaza Palestinians to Egyptian desert
WorldThe permanent displacing of Gaza's population could "yield positive and long-term strategic results", it claims.
New York passes laws to protect children from social media
TechSocial media apps are responsible for turning "happy kids into depressed teens" according to New York Governor Kathy Hochul.
“Sopranos” star: “Nobody in Hollywood dares to criticize Joe Biden”
WorldDrea de Matteo says that "the extreme left owns Hollywood" and that actors are afraid to say they support Donald Trump.
Swedish nine-year-old dies of TBE despite being “fully vaccinated”
SwedenWhen the child arrived at the emergency room in Uppsala, the symptoms were dismissed as 'migraine' by overworked doctors.
Epstein sexual abuse known to prosecutors for two years
WorldProsecutors in Florida were aware of Epstein's abuse of girls two years before a plea deal was reached.
Stockholm reports massive sewage discharge into Lake Mälaren
SwedenBathers are at risk of contracting stomach flu and diarrhea.
New app shows location of runestones in Sweden
Culture"Swedish Runestones" will guide visitors through Sweden's rune mysteries.
Tibet in Pictures, Part 1: Lhasa – The Sunlight City
CultureOne of the most remote places on the planet, the "roof of the world" is often shrouded in mystery. Explore one of China's most unique regions, where deep, ancient culture meets modern progress and development.
Pedophiles paid for child sexual abuse in Philippines
World"Live-streamed child sexual abuse is a growing industry", Europol confirms.
Russia wants to ban “extremist childlessness ideology”
World"One should not be able to promote ideas that “nowadays girls, especially young ones, do not need to give birth, they can do without children", declares Deputy Minister of Justice Vsevolod Vukulov.
Scientists link vaccine to Alzheimer’s disease
ScienceSouth Korean study suggests increased incidence of Alzheimer's and mild cognitive impairment in vaccinated people.
France: National Rally biggest party – leftist alliance close behind
Europe"Democracy has spoken. The French people have expressed their desire to turn the page after seven years of contemptuous and corrosive government", said Marine Le Pen.
Iceland’s volcanic eruption could last for decades
IcelandIceland's Reykjanes Peninsula has had five major outbreaks since December.
Saudi Arabia urges citizens to leave Lebanon
World"War is breaking out", confirms Lebanon's Minister of Internal Displacement.
Stellan Skarsgård: Sweden has become a warlike country
Sweden"Now we’re a member of Nato, we have doubled our arms budget. Like all of Europe. Everybody’s screaming to kill, kill, kill", laments the award-winning actor.
Study: Butterflies can cross the Atlantic Ocean
Environment"It is possible that we are underestimating the frequency and impact of these movements on our ecosystems", says study leader Gerard Talavera.
Swedish police: “Children receive murder assignments in chat groups”
Sweden"Once they get the gun in their hand, they might start to think it's not as much fun anymore, but by then it's often too late", they warn.
New York Times calls on Biden to drop out of presidential race
WorldDescribes the president as a "shadow" of his former self, who now has great difficulty completing his own sentences.