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Undersea Cable Between Germany and Finland Severed
BBC - Tue Nov 19, 2024
Germany and Finland say they are "deeply concerned" after an undersea cable linking the countries was severed. More»

Photo: Nordic Neighbours Release New Advice on Surviving War Nordic Neighbours Release New Advice on Surviving War
BBC - Tue Nov 19, 2024
On Monday, millions of Swedes will start receiving copies of a pamphlet advising the population how to prepare and cope in the event of war or another unexpected crisis. More»

Photo: Russia Warns of Nuclear, Hypersonic Deployment if Sweden and Finland Join NATO Russia Warns of Nuclear, Hypersonic Deployment if Sweden and Finland Join NATO
Reuters - Thu Apr 14, 2022
One of Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest allies warned NATO on Thursday that if Sweden and Finland joined the US-led military alliance then Russia would deploy nuclear weapons and hypersonic missiles in an exclave in the heart of Europe. More»

Photo: Physicists Have Filmed The Moment an Atom Undergoes a Quantum Measurement Physicists Have Filmed The Moment an Atom Undergoes a Quantum Measurement
Science Alert - Sun Mar 1, 2020
Before it's observed, an electron is a hot mess of possibility. More»

Photo: First victim of Stockholm terror attack is identified as an 11-year old girl First victim of Stockholm terror attack is identified as an 11-year old girl
Daily Mail - Fri Apr 7, 2017
The first victim of the Friday's terror attack in Sweden has been identified as an 11-year old girl who was on her way home from school when the Islamist fanatic struck. More»

Photo: EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public for "abnormal behaviour" EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public for "abnormal behaviour"
The Telegraph, UK - Mon Sep 3, 2012
A five-year research programme, called Project Indect, aims to develop computer programmes which act as "agents" to monitor and process information from web sites, discussion forums, file servers, peer-to-peer networks and even individual computers. More»

Photo: Assange wins latest round in extradition fight Assange wins latest round in extradition fight
CNN - Sun Dec 4, 2011
London - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be allowed to appeal against extradition to Sweden on sex allegations, the British High Court announced Monday. More»

Photo: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange WILL be extradited to Sweden WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange WILL be extradited to Sweden
The Daily Mail - Wed Feb 23, 2011
The founder of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, will be extradited to Sweden to answer sex attack allegations, a judge has ruled. More»

Police sex files on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange are leaked online
The Daily Mail - Sat Feb 5, 2011
Swedish police documents on the Julian Assange sex cases have been leaked online. More»

Photo: WikiLeaks Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Promoting Freedom of Speech WikiLeaks Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Promoting Freedom of Speech
AlterNet - Tue Feb 1, 2011
Whistle-blower website WikiLeaks has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, Norwegian politician Snorre Valen, who was behind the nod, tells Reuters. More»

Interpol puts WikiLeaks founder on most-wanted list
CNN - Mon Nov 29, 2010
Interpol, at the request of a Swedish court looking into alleged sex crimes from earlier this year, has put WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on its most-wanted listed. More»

Bad bosses may damage your heart
BBC - Mon Nov 24, 2008
Inconsiderate bosses not only make work stressful, they may also increase the risk of heart disease for their employees, experts believe. More»

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