The coronavirus is mutating and its latest strain that is said to spread the fastest has spread fear in several countries before Christmas. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson responded immediately to the new tension by imposing the strictest blockade on London. The mutant virus, which UK officials say is 70% …
Read More »Paul Milgrom, Robert Wilson win the Nobel Prize in Economics. Here’s everything you need to know about the prestigious award
Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson. (Twitter / Nobel Prize). The first Nobel Prize was awarded one year after its creation in 1968. It was awarded to the Dutch economist Jan Tinbergen and the Norwegian Ragner Frisch in 1969 “for having developed and applied dynamic models for the analysis of economic …
Read More »Here’s why Sweden’s record shortage of cash may not be good news
Sweden may be about to take its global cash shortage to the next level, as the pandemic threatens to push its banknotes and coins to the brink of extinction. Stefan Ingves, the governor of the Riksbank, recently commented that some young Swedes “no longer have a clue” of what real …
Read More »Unrest in Sweden after a politician was blocked from a demonstration that burns the Koran: policemen
Unrest in Sweden: Smoke from burning tires, vanes and fireworks in Malmo, Sweden Sweden: At least 10 people were arrested in southern Sweden and several police officers were injured in the violence that erupted after a Danish anti-Muslim politician was unable to attend a demonstration to burn the Koran, police …
Read More »Sweden says its coronavirus approach has worked. The numbers show a different story.
[ad_1] On April 7, the government introduced a bill that allows it to act quickly and make decisions on temporary measures when necessary. Home care visits have been banned since April 1, and the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs asked people to refrain from nonessential travel, adding: “Keep your …
Read More »Coronavirus: Has Sweden got its science right?
[ad_1] Image caption Sweden’s schools have remained open while neighboring countries shut theirs for weeks Sweden’s strategy to keep large parts of society open is widely backed by the public. It has been devised by scientists and backed by government, and yet not all the country’s virologists are convinced. There …
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