[ad_1] More Swedes have died in Sweden than in any other country in the Nordic region. But this week there were reports from both Denmark and Norway of larger crown buds than before. The WHO Department of Disaster Preparedness has said it is “really exaggerated” to call the Swedish strategy …
Read More »Alexei Navalny can speak again, almost completely restored
[ad_1] Putin’s critic Alexei Navalny collapsed on August 20 shortly before boarding a plane. He was first treated in the Siberian city of Tomsk, where Russian health officials claimed he had not been poisoned. Navalny was then transferred to the Charité hospital in Berlin, where tests showed that he was …
Read More »This is how the coronavirus affects India and its economy
[ad_1] These are grim statistics for India these days. On August 30, 78,761 new corona infections were noted in the country, a higher number than any other country had experienced in one day. It is a record number that India has exceeded time and time again. On September 6, more …
Read More »Wild vertebrate populations have declined by 68 percent.
[ad_1] Biodiversity is increasingly threatened. Populations of wild mammals, fish, birds, amphibians and reptiles have declined by an average of 68 percent between 1970 and 2016, which is the last year that official statistics are available. This is demonstrated by the Living Planet Report of the World Wide Fund for …
Read More »After the threat of a safety stop, the trams leave as usual
[ad_1] Almost 193 trams can stop in Gothenburg on Wednesday afternoon when safety representatives on Gothenburg trams have introduced safety stops. This is after employers during negotiations yesterday failed to give any information that they can meet their demands for increased roadblocks. – It’s about the safety of drivers. It …
Read More »Jimmie Åkesson snorted at the Riksdag – didn’t have time to do the covid test
[ad_1] Jimmie Åkesson did not participate in the Riksdag’s solemn opening on Tuesday. The reason: that he was sick at home for a while. On Wednesday, however, he was present and participated in the party leader’s debate that lasted several hours in the Riksdag. He admits that it had not …
Read More »Fire in Moria refugee camp, Lesbos, Greece
[ad_1] Shortly after midnight Wednesday, fires broke out in and around the Moria camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. The official part of the camp, which housed some 4,000 people, was destroyed by fire. In the house next door, more than 8,000 people lived in tents and temporary shelters, …
Read More »Measurement: Corona Crisis Voters’ Key Question: Biden Winner
[ad_1] With less than two months to go until the US election, 52 percent say they intend to vote for Democratic candidate Joe Biden, in a new national opinion poll from Reuters / Ipsos. That’s twelve percentage points more than the 40 percent who say they intend to vote for …
Read More »The infection is increasing considerably in Denmark and Norway
[ad_1] Of: Benjamin Ekroth Published: 09 September 2020 kl. 20.06 The spread of the infection is now increasing in both Norway and Denmark. The Norwegian authorities classify the situation in the country as “red level” and put strong measures in place in Bergen, which is the country most affected. – …
Read More »Mellin: Åkesson demands mouth protection from others; he comes out with a cold himself
[ad_1] … But Jimmie Åkesson himself coughs and snorts on the Riksdag rostrum Published: 09 September 2020 kl. 17.27 Jimmie Åkesson, of course, should have stayed home and not huffed and cough in the Riksdag’s rostrum. The public health authority preaches that you should stay home if you have a …
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