Tag: Intel

  • Uncovering the Facts: Separating Fact from Fiction in Casino Gaming

    Uncovering the Facts: Separating Fact from Fiction in Casino Gaming

    Casino games come with a lot of myths, legends and superstitions. From card counting to lucky charms, players have created a number of theories about how to beat the house. But it is important to know that most of these are unfounded and have no basis in reality. Separating fact from fiction can help you […]

  • Biden administration continues to cover up responsibility for destroying Nord Stream pipelines: Seymour Hersh

    Biden administration continues to cover up responsibility for destroying Nord Stream pipelines: Seymour Hersh

    After the recent visit of the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz In Washington, US and German intelligence services allegedly tried to spread false cover stories through the New York Times and Germany’s Die Zeit to counter the Hersh report. Since the Hersh bomb revelation, the Biden administration has gone to extremes, often re-revealing at great lengths […]

  • The spy suspicions against Tiktok

    The spy suspicions against Tiktok

    Clouds of worry surrounding Tiktok have been gathering for the past six months; it involves suspicions of data collection, influence campaigns and accusations of espionage. In Sweden, employees at the government office are no longer allowed to have the app on their work mobiles, and similar bans are hailing in various Western countries, which is […]

  • China’s espionage, data theft cause concern for Norway, Netherlands

    China’s espionage, data theft cause concern for Norway, Netherlands

    Oslo [Norway]March 21 (ANI): China’s “state-sponsored” hackers, who did contract work in the service of state espionage, and data theft have become the main problem for Norway and the Netherlands, according to an article on Portal Plus authored by Valerio Fabbri. The hackers use a sophisticated mix of social engineering techniques, including using dating sites, […]

  • 20 Lies About the Iraq War: Reflections on the 20th Anniversary

    20 Lies About the Iraq War: Reflections on the 20th Anniversary

    It is now widely accepted that there was no cooperation between Iraq and al-Qaeda in the 9/11 attacks. The commission’s September 11 report confirmed that there was no evidence of collusion between the two. Another lie was that Iraq was an immediate threat to the United States and that it had weapons of mass destruction. […]

  • How to design a restaurant with good acoustic properties

    Customers can become frustrated and miscommunicate with servers in a loud and disruptive restaurant environment. It’s common for seasoned diners to have an easier time hearing someone three tables away than the person across the table – and unless you’re in a nightclub, that’s often seen negatively. Good restaurant acoustics provide a more pleasant environment […]

  • Science Night LIVE!  Heureka celebrates the expertise of international researchers living and working in Finland

    Science Night LIVE! Heureka celebrates the expertise of international researchers living and working in Finland

    Funded by the Science Information and in cooperation with E2 Research, Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences and Heureka, the goal Science Night LIVE! is to support the media, decision-makers, companies and third sector organizations in finding the expertise of foreign researchers working in Finland. The event offers researchers opportunities for social engagement with the public […]

  • Winning against gang violence with soft tactics

    Winning against gang violence with soft tactics

    Conflict recently did an episode on harsher punishments. But in the background, a more low-intensity fight is going on with soft methods. We visit the boxing club Fight For Zero in Vällingby, where several of the guys know someone who was shot to death. Now the teenagers get homework help and are trained to help […]

  • Microsoft reinvented office applications with AI tools

    Microsoft reinvented office applications with AI tools

    “Manufacturers now have a co-pilot in the live studio to help them build solutions and provide suggestions for improvements. To build an app, stream or bot, you can describe it in natural language and the co-pilot can build it in seconds. Easy,” the statement reads. “Power Apps’ Copilot makes it easy to keep data at […]

  • Russia criticizes Denmark for Nord Stream fraud

    Russia criticizes Denmark for Nord Stream fraud

    Copenhagen has refused to allow Moscow’s participation in a pipeline bombing Denying Russia access to the investigation into sabotage of Nord Stream gas pipelines makes a mockery of those probes, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Thursday. “This is such a fraud, a total fraud, not even a scam but a three-penny game, which, […]

  • Why Old Norse myths persist in popular culture

    Why Old Norse myths persist in popular culture

    From Wagner to William Morris in the late 19th century, via Tolkien’s dwarves and CS Lewis The final battleuntil last year controversial film The NorthmanScandinavian gods and heroes have been central to the stories we tell ourselves. As a professor of medieval European literature, I have been exploring Old Norse mythology since my undergraduate degree. […]

  • This is how Russian spies hide in our midst

    This is how Russian spies hide in our midst

    The host Bo Torbjörn Ek from the podcast Gräns ​​tells how spies create a cover in order to blend in as ordinary citizens. They are called “illegals”. Both the Security Police and the military intelligence and security service Must warn that the threat from “illegals” now risks increasing after Russian diplomats and intelligence officers have […]

  • This is how Putin’s coup attempt failed

    This is how Putin’s coup attempt failed

    Hear about the reports that Russia was preparing a coup d’état in Moldova – and how it was averted. The intelligence part of the war is spreading with destabilization attempts in areas around Ukraine. Also hear about attacks against a Russian spy plane in Belarus and about street protests in Georgia. In addition, Russian Foreign […]

  • West knows who is responsible for the Nord Stream attack The Times

    West knows who is responsible for the Nord Stream attack The Times

    The name of the Ukrainian suspect behind the sabotage ?has been circulating in intelligence secrets for months,? outlet claims Western intelligence agencies determined almost immediately that last year’s Nord Stream blasts had been orchestrated by a person with ties to Ukraine, but chose to withhold this information to avoid a diplomatic row between Kiev and […]

  • West knows who is responsible for Nord Stream’s attack Times

    West knows who is responsible for Nord Stream’s attack Times

    The name of the Ukrainian suspect behind the sabotage ?has been circulating in intelligence secrets for months,? outlet claims Western intelligence agencies determined almost immediately that last year’s Nord Stream blasts had been orchestrated by a person with ties to Ukraine, but chose to withhold this information to avoid a diplomatic row between Kiev and […]

  • This is how Anonymous Sudan and Russian hackers attack Sweden

    This is how Anonymous Sudan and Russian hackers attack Sweden

    In February 2023, websites belonging to large Swedish companies, authorities and institutions will be shut down. Among other things, SAS, SVT, several universities and hospitals are affected. It soon becomes clear that the hacker group Anonymous Sudan is behind the overload attacks. – My first reaction was “yeah, right”, and quite a lot of skepticism […]

  • Publisher behind Xi biography released from China prison

    Publisher behind Xi biography released from China prison

    A Hong Kong-based publisher arrested while preparing to release an unauthorized biography of Chinese leader Xi Jinping has been released after serving a 10-year sentence in a prison in southern China. The respected San Francisco-based rights monitoring group Dui Hua reported Thursday that Yao Wentian, 83, was released on February 26 and returned to his […]

  • The former intelligence chief of the Defense Forces is accused of service crime

    The former intelligence chief of the Defense Forces is accused of service crime

    The police discovered the suspected crimes while investigating Helsingin Sanomat’s report on the intelligence service in Central Finland.

  • Smuggling Sweden – Operation Skorpionen |  part 6/6

    Smuggling Sweden – Operation Skorpionen | part 6/6

    In 2015, Slovakia changed its legislation on the sale of deactivated weapons after it emerged that they were used in terrorist acts. By then, tens of thousands of Kalashnikovs, pistols and Scorpions have already been sold and are in operation in Europe. The networks sell weapons to both sides in the conflict With Operation Skorpion, […]

  • Smuggelsverige – The police murder in Biskopsgården |  part 5/6

    Smuggelsverige – The police murder in Biskopsgården | part 5/6

    June 30, 2021. 112 receives several alarm calls about a shooting in Biskopsgården in Gothenburg. Two police officers are in the area and drive towards Vårväderstorget on a moped. One of them is Andreas Danman. Arriving at the scene, he is shot to death. Witnesses describe the perpetrator as young, wearing a black hoodie and […]

  • Noma and the emperor’s new clothes

    Yesterday one Article came out in the Times of London, where Farrah Storr described her latest trip to Noma. She hated it. In 2021, Noma again won the award for the world’s best restaurant. The establishment, led by the ever-foraging René Redzepi, has gone from strength to strength since it opened in 2003. People swoon […]

  • Parliament urges members to avoid using TikTok

    “Fundamental misunderstanding”In collaboration with the PET Intelligence Service, CFCS has recently developed a guidebook for mobile device security. The EU has also moved to ban TikTok on employees’ work phones, while Canada became the latest country to do so yesterday as well. Several US states have also banned the service. TikTok is owned by the […]

  • Smuggling Sweden – Marble slabs from Morocco |  part 4/6

    Smuggling Sweden – Marble slabs from Morocco | part 4/6

    In November 2020, customs in the Port of Gothenburg will receive an inspection mission. They are to investigate a shipment from Casablanca. Three containers of marble slabs are passed through and finally the customs find vacuum-packed hash in what looks like marble slabs. In total, it is 1.2 tonnes and it will be the largest […]

  • China uses courts to capture Western technology

    China uses courts to capture Western technology

    Washington [US]Feb 27 (ANI): Amid growing conflict with the US, China is using its courts and patent panels to undermine foreign intellectual property rights and help Chinese companies, particularly in technology, pharmaceuticals and rare earths, US and EU officials say, The Wall Street Journal reported . China is leaning on a range of levers to […]

  • Xinhua World News Roundup at 0030 GMT, 25 February

    LOS ANGELES – The powerful winter storm continued to batter the western US state of California on Friday, with heavy rain, snowfall and strong winds causing road closures, flooding, power outages and other damage. The cold and slow-moving storm is expected to wreak havoc on Saturday. An earlier storm that started in the western United […]

  • Roundup: Germany mum on Nord Stream explosions amid US sabotage claims

    BERLIN, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — The German government is condoning the explosions that destroyed the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines on Sept. 26 last year, even as the country continues to suffer a severe energy crisis following the disruption of Russian gas supplies. Without even giving access to members of the German Bundestag (the […]

  • Germany mum on Nord Stream explosions amid US sabotage claims

    Germany mum on Nord Stream explosions amid US sabotage claims

    © Provided by Xinhua Without even giving access to members of the German Bundestag, all information on the matter has been classified as “highly confidential” due to the so-called third-party rule, which prevents conflicts with the interests of the allied states or their intelligence services. BERLIN, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) — The German government is condoning […]

  • Denmark has not decided to send combat aircraft to Ukraine

    Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen says that he is “open to” Denmark sending modern combat aircraft to Ukraine, but only as long as other countries do the same, DR reports. On the anniversary of the invasion, Ukraine’s need for support is as strong as ever. During his tour of Europe two weeks ago, President Zelensky […]

  • Accusations of racism against Sólveig Anna

    Accusations of racism against Sólveig Anna

    Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir, president of Efling, in recent days has said many unpleasant words to Agnieszka Ewa Ziółkowska, vice president of Efling, and Ólöf Helga Adolfsdóttir, secretary of Efling. She took the opportunity on social media to demean them as individuals and belittle their intelligence. “Poor women. It’s a terrible fate not to have a […]

  • Finland supplies three Leopard 2 demining machines to Ukraine

    Finland supplies three Leopard 2 demining machines to Ukraine

    Minister of Defense Mikko Savola (Middle) highlighted press release Today marks one year since the war of aggression launched by Russia. “Together with tanks donated by other countries, the armor donated by Finland provides Ukraine with the capabilities it needs to regain its own territory,” he said. added at a press conference held in the […]

  • Smuggelsverige – Drug wholesaler in Marbella |  part 3/6

    Smuggelsverige – Drug wholesaler in Marbella | part 3/6

    From Marbella in Spain, Gothenburg citizen Micke runs a drug network. Tons of drugs arrive in Spain via freighters from South America and in fast speedboats from Morocco. With the help of a truck driver who has an animal transport company, the drugs are taken to Sweden. Customs believe that upwards of 150 tons of […]

  • ChatGPT is still in the early stages of proving its industrial value: Report

    ChatGPT is still in the early stages of proving its industrial value: Report

    The chatbot, which converses with users, has demonstrated its ability to write poems, essays and research papers, program computers and even take master’s level exams. Generative AI describes artificial intelligence algorithms that can be used to create new content, including text, images, videos, audio, code, and synthetic data. The excitement surrounding ChatGPT shows that the […]

  • Former defense minister charged (again) with revealing state secrets

    Claus Hjort Frederiksen, Minister of Defense from 2016 to 2019, was yesterday charged with sharing state secrets. The 75-year-old retired member of the Liberal Party has pleaded not guilty. “It is, of course, serious when highly classified information – which is protected by a confidentiality policy and which is crucial for the intelligence service’s work […]

  • Haavisto welcomes the review of the decision to grant Timchenkos citizenship

    Haavisto welcomes the review of the decision to grant Timchenkos citizenship

    Helsingin Sanomat on Tuesday was revealed that the Ministry of the Interior intends to review the application process for Timchenko’s entire family. According to Finnish reports, it was possible to make exceptions for both Timchenko and his daughter. Ksenia Frank. Helsingin Sanomat on Friday wrote Frank was granted citizenship in a seemingly extraordinary process only […]

  • Ex-minister charged with revealing state secrets

    Ex-minister charged with revealing state secrets

    The case involves joint spying operations by US and Danish intelligence services, which reportedly eavesdropped on Western leaders Denmark’s former defense minister Claus Hjort Frederiksen has been charged with leaking state secrets, after claiming that Danish military intelligence worked with the US National Security Agency (NSA) to spy on a number of foreign officials, including […]

  • Smuggling Sweden – Arms smuggler from the Balkans |  part 2/6

    Smuggling Sweden – Arms smuggler from the Balkans | part 2/6

    After the civil war in Yugoslavia in the 90s, no authority has a handle on how many weapons were distributed to the population, and instead of being handed in, they are smuggled to countries like Sweden. Marko has been convicted of several crimes but never for all the weapons he smuggled to Sweden from the […]

  • Smuggling Sweden – The weapon that killed our son |  part 1/6

    Smuggling Sweden – The weapon that killed our son | part 1/6

    For a year, we have followed the weapons and narcotics routes into Sweden, to understand how serious international crime leads to shootings and murders on Swedish streets. In this series you meet those who rarely speak but who have supplied the gangs with drugs and weapons – the smugglers. The gang war in Biskopsgården In […]

  • Right now: Must presents its annual Defense Intelligence Activity

    Right now: Must presents its annual Defense Intelligence Activity

    Today, the annual compilation of the activities of the military security service is presented. Echoes Henrika Åkerman reports and Lena Hallin – head of the military intelligence and security service, Must, participates. Listen to Ekot’s live broadcast.

  • DeskFlex: Business with Effective Scheduling Solutions

    DeskFlex: Business with Effective Scheduling Solutions

    “deskflex.com” is a company that provides web-based reservation and scheduling solutions, aimed at providing comprehensive solutions for businesses and users. They offer various products and services, including conference room reservation systems, desk reservation systems, gym reservation systems, etc., with the goal of improving the work efficiency and productivity of businesses and users. Deskflex.com’s products and […]

  • NATO unveils new space fleet

    NATO unveils new space fleet

    The US-led military bloc will use commercial satellites to improve intelligence gathering NATO has announced a new space project aimed at creating a fleet of spy satellites. The initiative, which includes NATO-seeking Sweden and Finland, involves not only national but commercial assets. The project, called the ‘Alliance Persistent Surveillance from Space’ (APSS), was unveiled on […]

  • NATO unveils new space project

    NATO unveils new space project

    The US-led military bloc is trying to use commercial satellites to improve intelligence gathering NATO has announced a new space project aimed at creating a fleet of spy satellites. The initiative, in which the NATO applicants Sweden and Finland also participate, covers not only national but also commercial assets. The project, called the ‘Alliance Persistent […]

  • Former head of military intelligence suspected of gross service crimes

    Former head of military intelligence suspected of gross service crimes

    Alafuzoff is suspected of handing over the flash drive to the editor of Helsingin Sanomat. The drive contained confidential information.

  • US blew up Nord Stream pipeline in covert operation, says top investigative journalist

    US blew up Nord Stream pipeline in covert operation, says top investigative journalist

    Washington [US]February 11 (ANI): American investigative journalist and political writer Seymour Hersh claimed that the bombing of the Nord Stream undersea gas pipelines in September 2022 was carried out by the US in a covert operation, according to the results of his investigation published in Substack. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Hersh noted that the decision to […]

  • Winter holidays: Where the walls can talk!

    February in DAC BLOX, Bryghusgade 10, Cph K; open daily 10:00-18:00, until 21:00 on Thurs; over 18 years: DKK 115, under 18 years: free adm, dac.dk A record 226,000 guests visited the Danish Architecture Center in 2022 – proof that the complex is one of the biggest attractions in Copenhagen. Since occupying its new home […]

  • Did you know that ChatGPT can (almost) pass the US Medical Licensing Exam?

    Did you know that ChatGPT can (almost) pass the US Medical Licensing Exam?

    A large language model (LLM) or new artificial intelligence (AI) system called ChatGPT is intended to produce writing that resembles a person by predicting future sequences of words. Unlike most chatbots, ChatGPT cannot do online searches. Instead, it produces text based on word relationships that are predicted by internal processes. Kung and colleagues tested ChatGPT’s […]

  • Espoo awards the Hurraa building award to the Kirstinmäki residential block

    Espoo awards the Hurraa building award to the Kirstinmäki residential block

    According to the board, the awarded block is a successful development and extension construction project. Kirstinmäki residential block consists of several buildings. The whole of Espoo Asunnot Oy and Asuntosäätiö Rakennuttaja Oy consists of four apartment buildings and a parking garage under the courtyard. The main designer of the Kirstintie 2 and Kirstinharju 2 buildings […]

  • The suspect of hacking the counter was arrested in France

    The suspect of hacking the counter was arrested in France

    – The arrest is the result of the police’s long-term international cooperation and intelligence services. Since the schedule of the extradition process depends on several factors, it is challenging at this stage to estimate when the suspect could arrive in Finland. comment Marko LeponenThe detective chief inspector responsible for the preliminary investigation of the KRP. […]

  • Google’s new artificial intelligence can create music from text

    Google’s new artificial intelligence can create music from text

    The examples are impressive. There are 30-second snippets of what sound like real songs, created from song-length descriptions that dictate genre, mood, and even specific instruments, and five-minute songs created from one or two words, like “melodic techno.” “ The demo site also has examples of what the model produces when asked to create 10-second […]

  • The fight to convict Putin of war crimes

    The fight to convict Putin of war crimes

    Cast: Zoya Vaschenkomother whose 32-year-old son was killed by shrapnel as he slept, one of about 70,000 cases being investigated as war crimes in Ukraine, Sviatoslav Ruban and Oleksandra Romantsova at the Center for Civil Liberties which investigates war crimes in Ukraine, Ove Bringinternational law expert and professor emeritus of international law, Olga and Arseny […]

  • Cancer cells can change their size to survive drugs, research reveals

    Cancer cells can change their size to survive drugs, research reveals

    Researchers believe that smaller cells may be more vulnerable to DNA-damaging agents such as chemotherapy combined with targeted drugs, while larger cancer cells may respond better to immunotherapy. The study was published in the journal Science Advances. It combined innovative high-performance image analysis with the study of DNA and proteins to study the size control […]

  • The court convicted two journalists of HS for revealing state secrets

    The court convicted two journalists of HS for revealing state secrets

    One of the defendants was fined for publishing an article about the intelligence agency in 2017, while charges against a third journalist were dropped.

  • The Finnish intelligence service is conducting more security investigations because of the war

    The Finnish intelligence service is conducting more security investigations because of the war

    According to Supo, Russia’s attack on Ukraine has encouraged some organizations to more actively apply for background checks.

  • Performance Preview: Different surroundings, but the same high level of quality from a playwright who knows his technique

    Performance Preview: Different surroundings, but the same high level of quality from a playwright who knows his technique

    Not all stories set on Mars are like ‘War of the Worlds’, the classic HG Wells novel written in the 1890s that changed the way we thought about outer space forever. Granted, some are just as far-fetched, like ‘Total Recall’, while others are more realistic, like the recent Ridley Scott film ‘The Martian’. But rarely […]

  • The gang war between Räven and Dalen

    The gang war between Räven and Dalen

    “The most extreme thing ever” – so says one of the police officers P3 Krim spoke to about the situation. Several conflicts are behind the spiral of violence and in this episode we will focus on the gang war between the 36-year-old known as “The Fox” and a 24-year-old who controls the Valley Network. Although […]

  • Studio Ett special – how AI changes the world

    Studio Ett special – how AI changes the world

    Studio Ett’s special broadcast is entirely devoted to AI, artificial intelligence. Hear a variety of voices and examples of how Artificial Intelligence is used today and what risks exist. We get a taste of self-driving cars and wonder how worried the unions are about AI taking over their members’ jobs.

  • The EU Parliament demands that the Iranian Guard be designated as a terrorist group

    The EU Parliament demands that the Iranian Guard be designated as a terrorist group

    Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has been accused of cracking down on protests at home and supplying drones to Russia The European Parliament on Wednesday called on the EU and its member states to officially designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. The call was included in an amendment […]

  • The EU Parliament demands that the Iranian Guard be designated a terrorist group

    The EU Parliament demands that the Iranian Guard be designated a terrorist group

    Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has been accused of cracking down on protests at home and supplying drones to Russia The European Parliament on Wednesday called on the EU and its member states to officially designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. The call was included in an amendment […]

  • Cost of attending an international school in Copenhagen on par with private education fees paid by the British in the 1980s

    Cost of attending an international school in Copenhagen on par with private education fees paid by the British in the 1980s

    The cheapest international school in Copenhagen costs only 3,665 US dollars per year in fees, according to International Schools Databasewhich puts it on par with the amount typically demanded by a British private school in the early 1980s. Between 1991 and 2016, private school fees in the UK rose by 550 per cent, far outstripping […]

  • Germany blocks Chinese media for chip takeover

    Germany blocks Chinese media for chip takeover

    Berlin is reportedly concerned about national security and possible economic dependency Germany is on a mission to protect its domestic chip industry from takeovers by Chinese companies, according to media reports. The country’s economy ministry formally blocked a Swedish subsidiary of China’s Sai Microelectronics from buying Dortmund-based chip maker Elmos for 85 million euros, Politico […]

  • Gareth Southgate proves England’s caring manager

    MADRID, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — Gareth Southgate leads England into their third major tournament under his charge in Qatar and the question mark is whether it will be third time lucky for the manager, who took them to the semi-finals in Russia 2018 and the final in EC this summer. As a player, the 52-year-old […]

  • 15 leading Internet high-tech achievements were praised in China

    HANGZHOU, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) — A total of 15 world-leading Internet scientific and technological achievements worldwide were honored on Wednesday in east China’s Zhejiang Province. The “IPv6+” standard formulation, device development and networking led by China Unicom, as well as the OpenEuler Open Source OS developed by Huawei were among the products recommended by a […]

  • Electronic registration excludes people

    Electronic registration excludes people

    Board members of Góðvilð, a charity working for chronically ill and disabled children, are seeking to extend the rules on electronic registration to better suit the needs of people with intellectual disabilities. “Many of these people are simply excluded from society because they are stuck in a system they cannot cope with – and as […]

  • Turkey not ready to accept Sweden’s NATO bid

    Turkey not ready to accept Sweden’s NATO bid

    Ankara is still demanding that Stockholm hand over suspects it considers terrorists, a Turkish official has said Turkey is still not ready to lift its veto and support Sweden’s NATO bid, a spokesman for the leading AK party, Omer Celik, said on Monday. Promises from Stockholm in connection with Ankara’s concerns about granting asylum to […]

  • Talk about sustainable innovation with the DLG chair

    Talk about sustainable innovation with the DLG chair

    Management thinkers often use the metaphor of ‘snow melting at the edge of an organization’ to highlight the phenomena whereby top management in large organizations cannot see threats or change happening quickly enough. It is often said that people who work close to customers in the field – such as engineers, sales and project managers […]

  • Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh says Indian-Swedish companies must support start-ups from both sides

    Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh says Indian-Swedish companies must support start-ups from both sides

    New Delhi [India] October 27 (ANI): Addressing the 9th edition of India-Sweden Innovation Day through virtual mode, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh said that research collaboration and joint startups ecosystem will help build a common future by harnessing the power in science, technology and innovation for social good. Referring to the joint projects that have […]

  • The battle over arms supplies for Putin’s war

    The battle over arms supplies for Putin’s war

    The war against Ukraine has entered a more intense phase where Russia has increased its attacks from the air. Drones and cruise robots have been used to attack Ukrainian cities, strategic infrastructure and civilian targets such as parks and playgrounds. A revelation by the investigative journalists in Bellingcat shows that several of the Russian military […]

  • Approximately 2.3 million tourists may visit Iceland next year

    Approximately 2.3 million tourists may visit Iceland next year

    The Icelandic Tourist Agency predicts that approximately 1.7 million foreign tourists will pass through the Keflavik airport this year. Next year, their number is expected to grow by 600,000, reports ruv.is. Dr. Gunnar Haraldsson, of the consulting firm Intellecta, worked on developing a forecasting system for foreign tourists in Iceland. The project started in the […]

  • Road cameras stolen in Sweden may end up in Russian drones – media

    Road cameras stolen in Sweden may end up in Russian drones – media

    A wave of speed camera thefts in the country is said to be related to the ongoing conflict between Moscow and Kyiv Sweden has recently been hit by a wave of roadside camera thefts, with up to 100 units reported missing already. Cameras of the same type have been discovered in Russian drones operating in […]

  • Roadside cameras stolen in Sweden may end up in Russian drone media

    Roadside cameras stolen in Sweden may end up in Russian drone media

    A wave of speed camera thefts in the country is said to be related to the ongoing conflict between Moscow and Kyiv Sweden has recently been hit by a wave of roadside camera thefts, with up to 100 units reported missing already. Cameras of the same type have been discovered in Russian drones operating in […]

  • Government party favors investigation into claims made by ‘IS undercover agent’

    Government party favors investigation into claims made by ‘IS undercover agent’

    The ruling Social Democratic Party admits that an inquiry is needed to look into the case of Ahmed Samsam, the Dane currently serving eight years for his involvement in IS, whose claims that he spied for Danish intelligence services will be heard by the High Court, but strongly suggests. that any deep discussion should wait […]

  • Blue block united on FE study

    Blue block united on FE study

    With the general election fast approaching, Blå Blok is clamoring for the need for an investigation into the Defense Intelligence Service’s (FE) foreign intelligence service and the recent imprisonment of its former chief Lars Findsen. Conservative leader Søren Pape Poulsen and his Liberal colleague Jakob Ellemann-Jensen recently outlined the potential investigation at a press conference. […]

  • Sayeed Hasan Khan: a versatile individual

    The power of REKApitulation is a rare phenomenon and those gifted with this asset are worthy of admiration. Sayeed Hasan Khan, a veteran journalist and intellectual who breathed his last in Karachi on Monday after reaching the nonagenarian mark, was no exception. Sayeed Hasan Khan, popularly known as Nawab Sahib or Saeed Bhai, was a […]

  • Leaks on Nord Stream gas pipelines caused by “powerful explosions”, Danish police confirm

    Leaks on Nord Stream gas pipelines caused by “powerful explosions”, Danish police confirm

    According to the joint investigation group that investigated the gas pipeline leaks, it can now be confirmed that the extensive damage to Nord Stream 1 and 2 in Denmark’s exclusive economic zone was caused by powerful explosions. This is stated by the Copenhagen Police in a press release Tuesday morning. The police state that it […]

  • Lars Findsen: The saga continues

    Lars Findsen: The saga continues

    The very real saga of the downfall of spy chief Lars Findsen has all the ingredients of a gripping political thriller complete with backroom negotiations, corrupt politicians and turncoat spies. The latest round of development has kicked all the dust into the air again. Catch upIn December 2021, the head of the foreign intelligence service […]

  • The Garda engages in international operations on four continents

    The Garda engages in international operations on four continents

    DUBLIN, Ireland – An Garda Sochna has taken part in a major international law enforcement operation, working with INTERPOL and law enforcement agencies in 13 countries on four continents. The operation known internationally as Operation JACKAL, but called Operation SKEIN in Ireland, took place during the last week of last month until the first week […]

  • Protests galvanize Iranians abroad in hope, concern and unity

    Protests galvanize Iranians abroad in hope, concern and unity

    London – As anti-government protests roil towns and cities in Iran for a fourth week, tens of thousands of Iranians living abroad have marched in the streets of Europe, North America and beyond to support what many believe is a watershed moment for their homeland. From those who fled in the 1980s after Iran’s 1979 […]

  • Sweden rejects Russian demand to share the findings of the Nord Stream leaks

    STOCKHOLM, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — Sweden will not share the results of the crime scene investigation with Russia following the explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines two weeks ago, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said Monday, citing confidentiality. “In Sweden, we have pre-investigation secrecy. We are working on exactly how to formulate our response,” […]

  • The gritty French novelist Annie Ernaux wins the Nobel Prize for Literature

    The gritty French novelist Annie Ernaux wins the Nobel Prize for Literature

    French author Annie Ernaux, whose novels are based on personal experience of class and gender, has won the Nobel Prize for Literature. The jury praised “the courage and clinical acuity with which she reveals the roots, alienations and collective limitations of personal memory”. Ernaux is the author of 22 novels. Informed of the award, the […]

  • The murders in Örebro – George was shot dead at preschool

    The murders in Örebro – George was shot dead at preschool

    In the summer of 2022, a wave of murder sweeps over Örebro. 19-year-old George Chamoun and his 20-year-old friend are two of the victims. On the same evening as the shooting, George’s older brother Simon Chamoun works as a nurse at Örebro’s hospital. The conversation inside the X-ray department sends him running to the emergency […]

  • Dementia: WHO issues plan for research into seventh leading cause of death

    Dementia: WHO issues plan for research into seventh leading cause of death

    Dementia is one of the biggest health challenges of our generation. “Although dementia is the seventh leading cause of death worldwide, dementia research accounts for less than 1.5 percent of all health research output,” said Dr. Soumya SwaminathanWHO chief scientist. “Unfortunately, we are lagging behind in implementing the Global Action Plan for Dementia Public Health […]

  • European citizens arrested in Iranian authorities

    European citizens arrested in Iranian authorities

    The nine people had participated in anti-government riots or ?planned in the background? said the Ministry of Intelligence Iran has detained nine foreign nationals from European countries for the role they played in recent protests over the death of a young woman in police custody, the country’s intelligence ministry said on Friday. According to the […]

  • Swedish intelligence initiates Nord Stream’s sabotage inquiry

    Swedish intelligence initiates Nord Stream’s sabotage inquiry

    Sweden’s security service (SAPO) said on Wednesday it will investigate unexplained explosions and leaks on Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea, calling them “gross sabotage”. SAPO took over the investigation from the police because “it could relate to a serious crime that could be at least partially targeted Swedish interests,” it said. The intelligence […]

  • Russia says West masterminded the Nord Stream attacks

    Russia says West masterminded the Nord Stream attacks

    Spy chief Sergey Naryshkin claims Moscow’s adversaries are trying to cover up sabotaging the pipelines Director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sergey Naryshkin says there is evidence to suggest that “Western” may have been behind the deactivation of Nord Stream’s underwater pipelines. “We already have some material, which points to a Western trail in […]

  • Unidentified drones spotted before Nord Stream blasts – Norway

    Unidentified drones spotted before Nord Stream blasts – Norway

    The number of unmanned aircraft near offshore platforms increased in September, energy workers reported Norway’s offshore energy operators reported an increasing number of unidentified drones near their platforms in the days leading up to the apparent sabotage of the Russian Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines. The Norwegian Petroleum Authority held a meeting with […]

  • Unidentified drones spotted before Nord Stream blasts Norway

    Unidentified drones spotted before Nord Stream blasts Norway

    The number of unmanned aircraft near offshore platforms increased in September, energy workers reported Norway’s offshore energy operators reported an increasing number of unidentified drones near their platforms in the days leading up to the apparent sabotage of the Russian Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines. The Norwegian Petroleum Authority held a meeting with […]

  • Russia says Western traces behind the Nord Stream attacks

    Russia says Western traces behind the Nord Stream attacks

    Spy chief Sergey Naryshkin claims Moscow’s adversaries are trying to cover up sabotaging the pipelines Director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sergey Naryshkin says there is evidence to suggest that “the West” may have been behind the deactivation of the Nord Stream underwater pipelines. “We already have some material that points to a Western […]

  • The British intelligence agency hacked the media

    The British intelligence agency hacked the media

    The website of MI5, Britain’s domestic spy service, was briefly taken down by a DDoS attack The website of Britain’s domestic intelligence agency MI5 was briefly knocked offline by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on Friday, according to Reuters, citing a BBC report. The culprits are not named, and it is not clear if they […]

  • Supo: Finland as the target of extensive state espionage

    Supo: Finland as the target of extensive state espionage

    The Security and Intelligence Service says that Russia and China are particularly interested in Finland.

  • Nord Stream incident a terrorist act Kremlin

    Nord Stream incident a terrorist act Kremlin

    Such an incident is unlikely to have occurred without the involvement of a state power, said spokesman Dmitry Peskov The damage inflicted on Russia’s Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines points to a likely “terrorist act,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday. He told reporters that it is currently difficult to say with absolute […]

  • Blood tests may help detect who is likely to have prolonged Covid: Study

    Blood tests may help detect who is likely to have prolonged Covid: Study

    Generally, the body’s protein levels are stable. But the researchers found a dramatic difference in the levels of some proteins up to six weeks after infection, suggesting disruption of several important biological processes. Using an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, they identified a “signature” of the abundance of various proteins that successfully predicted whether a person […]

  • The Swedes at war with Russia

    The Swedes at war with Russia

    The war in Ukraine has been going on for six months. Sweden sends money and material to Ukraine, but there are also Swedes who go further. In this episode of Sveriges Radio’s security policy podcast Gräns, Tobias Engqvist tells what it’s like to be a volunteer soldier in Ukraine. Also hear from the experts about […]

  • Two Swedish-Iranian brothers are on trial for spying for Iran

    Two Swedish-Iranian brothers are on trial for spying for Iran

    Stockholm District Court where the Stockholm District Court is located Sweden has begun planning the prosecution of two Iranian-Swedish brothers who were arrested in 2021 on charges of spying for Iranian intelligence organizations. According to The Swedish newspaper ExpressenStockholm District Court began planning on Thursday for a meeting with prosecutors and defense lawyers ahead of […]

  • The government proposes a secret recruitment process for the intelligence services

    The government proposes a secret recruitment process for the intelligence services

    Currently, the law requires that all public sector jobs must be published and that an open recruitment process applies to them.

  • The German technology fair IFA 2022 for home electronics opens

    BERLIN, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) — The German technology fair IFA 2022 opened to the public in Berlin on Friday, for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2020, the fair was limited to professional visitors, while last year it was cancelled. Until Tuesday next week, 1,100 exhibitors from 46 countries and […]

  • GLOBALink | The German technology fair IFA 2022 for home electronics opens

    BERLIN, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — The German technology fair IFA 2022 opened to the public in Berlin on Friday, for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2020, the fair was limited to professional visitors, while last year it was cancelled. Until Tuesday next week, 1,100 exhibitors from 46 countries and […]

  • Aktia launches a rare dark green corporate bond fund

    Aktia launches a rare dark green corporate bond fund

    It is classified as as a dark green fund in accordance with Article 9 of the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation. The fund only invests in green, social and responsible bonds and bonds linked to sustainable development (SLB), and each investment item is also required to have a positive net effect, taking into account, for […]

  • Russian authorities: Putin’s ally daughter killed by car bomb

    Russian authorities: Putin’s ally daughter killed by car bomb

    Russian authorities said Sunday that a car bomb killed the adult daughter of Alexander Dugin, a national political theorist and staunch supporter of President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Daria Dugina, a 29-year-old television commentator who also supported Moscow’s offensive, was killed on Saturday when the Toyota Land Cruiser she was driving exploded as she […]

  • Friday’s papers: Party Prime Minister Sanna Marin, gang violence and wind in a heat wave

    Friday’s papers: Party Prime Minister Sanna Marin, gang violence and wind in a heat wave

    prime minister Sanna MarinThe party video continues to attract worldwide attention Helsingin sanomat newspaper to ask whether a drunken political leader is a threat to national security. "It is not a positive thing from a security point of view," Professor of cyber security at Aalto University Jarno Limnéll told Helsingin Sanomat. "Finland and its high-level […]

  • The video game giant buys the rights to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit

    The video game giant buys the rights to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit

    Embracer Group goes on a spending spree and also acquires a number of game studios Intellectual property rights to JRR Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” have been sold to publishing giant Embracer Group, according to a company statement announcing that it had closed a total of five acquisition deals on Thursday, […]