[ad_1] Of: Andreas Käck, Anna Rydén, Erik Karlsson, Petra Thorén Published: March 04, 2021 at 3:12 p.m.Updated: March 04, 2021 at 3:55 p.m. SPORTBLADET OBERSTDORF / STOCKHOLM. Frida Karlsson asked all of Sweden to stop and watch the relay. Then he apologized. – I’m sorry, it wasn’t worth it, says …
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[ad_1] On Thursday, the ladies will run the relay at the World Ski Championships. Four skiers from each team will cover five kilometers each. The next day, the male replacement is decided. Then the carriers will cut ten kilometers each. It is as larval as it is old that female …
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[ad_1] The municipality of Vetlanda has brought together the crisis management and summoned the posom group after the attack on Wednesday afternoon. The president of the city council describes the work as drudgery. – That’s probably the best word. Shocking and unimaginable. This is how it can be summed up, …
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[ad_1] Photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen / AP / TT Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has expressed her condolences. Stock Photography. Of: TT Published: March 04, 2021 at 01.26Updated: March 04, 2021 at 02:24 NEWS The attack in Vetlanda is receiving international attention. – Terrible news from Sweden, says Danish Prime …
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[ad_1] Three people are being treated for life-threatening injuries after the event in Vetlanda, where a perpetrator injured seven people. The police are investigating whether there is a terrorist motive. “Terrible news” Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is one of the first world leaders to comment the act in Vetlanda. …
Read More »The attack in Vetlanda became world news
[ad_1] Of: Oskar Forsberg Published: March 03, 2021 at 10:19 p.m.Updated: March 04, 2021 at 00.17 NEWS The knife attack in Vetlanda is covered today in various media around the world. The British The Sun, the Danish Ekstrabladet, the German Bild and the American CNN are four media outlets reporting …
Read More »Review: “Off Duty: 12 New Rules of Life” by Jordan B Peterson
[ad_1] Non-fiction Jordan B Peterson “Off Duty: 12 New Rules of Life” Translation: Öyvind Vågen Mondial, 381 s. Show more Three years ago, Jordan B Peterson caused a sensation with his strict self-help book “12 Rules of Life.” There he incorporated daily advice to make the bed in a great …
Read More »Schools closed one year for 168 million children
[ad_1] The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has collected data from countries around the world showing how children’s education in the classroom has been affected by infection control measures against the coronavirus. More than 168 million children have not been able to go to school in almost a year, as …
Read More »Closed to live concerts during New Zealand’s corona pandemic
[ad_1] The island nation of New Zealand’s handling of COVID-19 has received media attention, in part because of how early the country closed and how few cases they had, but also because of how much the shutdowns have cost the country. Terese and Jon Mogard moved to Auckland, New Zealand …
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[ad_1] Northu When the first year of the pandemic is over, it may be time to step back and examine how it has affected us and our way of seeing the world. It may not be primarily about what we have learned, but what other changes in the world are …
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