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Swedish Employment Agency Halts Chinese AI Pilot Amid Security and Governance Concerns
Sweden’s Public Employment Service (Arbetsförmedlingen) has abruptly shut down an internally deployed AI language model of…
Putin’s “Little Pigs”: How Kremlin Insults Are Reshaping Nordic and European Security Strategy
At the annual expanded meeting of Russia’s Defence Ministry Board on December 17, 2025, Vladimir Putin…
Brent Below USD 60: What Cheaper Oil Means for Nordic Energy Policy and the Green Transition
Brent crude’s fall below USD 60 per barrel, with front-month futures settling in the USD 58.8–59.5…
Finland Sounds Alarm: Peace in Ukraine Could Unleash New Russian Threat on NATO’s Eastern Flank
As European leaders grapple with the prospect of a negotiated end to Russia’s war in Ukraine,…
Copenhagen’s Airbnb Crisis: When Tourism Undermines Community—And What’s Being Done About It
COPENHAGEN — In the cobbled lanes of Copenhagen’s historic Medieval Town, a quiet crisis is unfolding.…
Tightening the Net: Nordic Police Forge Historic Cross-Border Alliance to Combat Organised Crime
In a landmark move to dismantle transnational criminal networks, Sweden and Norway have launched an unprecedented…
Embracing the Polar Night: How Nordic Darkness Shapes Health, Mood, and Weather Outlook
In much of the Nordic region this December, daylight has become a rarity—almost a myth. In…
Romania’s First Leprosy Cases in 44 Years – A Wake-Up Call for Migrant Health Oversight in EU Wellness Tourism
Romania has confirmed its first leprosy cases since 1981, involving Indonesian migrant spa workers in Cluj-Napoca.…
Finland’s Student Visa Crackdown: A High-Stakes Bet on Talent Control
Finland is set to radically reshape its international student immigration framework in a move that could…
The Safety Paradox Revisited: Separating Rhetoric from Reality in Sweden and the United States
In an age where political hyperbole often drowns out empirical reality, a recent remark by U.S.…
