[ad_1] It’s a bit dear. When friends exchange hugs and handshakes for the raisin-shaped arms parts that are otherwise only used in street fights. If it is a pandemic, it is. It has been seven months since the celebrants of Swedish sporting life took the flight home from the Alps …
Read More »Oisín Cantwell: Busch wants to spend 4 million on an idiot
[ad_1] Published: Oct 12, 2020 at 5:54 p.m. The terrace is in ruins, the terrace planks have come loose, the old cars are scrapping the plot. So this is the mess Ebba Busch wants to spend millions on. The headlines probably haven’t long passed. Expressen’s revelation about how the party …
Read More »Massive tests of nine million in China after local outbreak
[ad_1] It is clear that China is alert to counteract the slightest trend for the spread of the coronavirus to accelerate again. This weekend, a trend was broken that lasted more than two months without the infection spreading nationwide. These are twelve infected people who have connections to a hospital …
Read More »Arms Trafficking Expert: Risk that North Korea will start selling to terrorist groups
[ad_1] For five years, Hugh Griffiths was part of the UN team of experts investigating North Korea’s violations of international sanctions and, just a month ago, claimed in a report that the dictatorship was doing or trying to trade arms with about 30 states and armed groups. The country’s embassies …
Read More »Federer pays tribute to Nadal after the title: “My biggest rival”
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: October 12, 2020 at 11:58 a.m.Updated: October 12, 2020 at 12:55 p.m. Photo: Halden Krog / AP / TT Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer met in an exhibition match in South Africa in February. Stock Photography. Roger Federer paid tribute to Rafael Nadal after the Spaniard …
Read More »Paul R Milgrom and Robert B Wilson receive Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
[ad_1] The winners of this year’s economics award are rewarded for their studies in auction theory. The research has also been used by Americans Paul R Milgrom and Robert B Wilson to design new auction formats for goods and services that are difficult to sell in a traditional way, such …
Read More ȁke Svanstedt second and third in the big race | Trot
[ad_1] The 128th edition of the Kentucky Futurity was decided at the classic The Red Mile in Lexington on Sunday night. It is considered the oldest classical trotting race in the world. Åke Svanstedt had up to seven horses in the three-year race, including the big favorite Back of the …
Read More »The winner of the Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics is presented
[ad_1] On Monday it became clear that American professors Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson of Stanford University will receive this year’s economics prize in memory of Alfred Nobel. The winners have improved auction theory and invented new auction formats that benefit sellers, buyers and taxpayers around the world, …
Read More »British giant bomb disarmed in Poland
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: October 12, 2020 at 09:07 Photo: Lukasz Szelemej / AP / TT A giant bomb is detonated in the port of Świnoujścieie, Poland. Stock photography from another occasion. 2.4 tons of explosives with enough power to create an earthquake effect. It is a delicate job that …
Read More »Police Vulnerable Areas List Faces Criticism
[ad_1] Opinions on the list of vulnerable areas for the police have diverged since the police authority first mapped the vulnerable areas in 2015 and published the results. Then there were 55, today 60 areas are categorized as vulnerable, risk areas and particularly vulnerable. The next update will likely be …
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