[ad_1] On her first overseas trip in a long time (with the exception of her home country, Germany) to Portugal early last week, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, contacted a person who turned out to have covid-19. The meeting was on Tuesday last week. This …
Read More »“Create a humility before reality”
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: October 06, 2020 at 15.50Updated: October 06, 2020 at 4:13 p.m. February 1 | Photo: Jack Mikrut / TT Emeritus Professor Bengt Gustafsson during the presentation of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics. Nobel Prize-winning research on black holes shows that the most fundamental ones, like …
Read More »Xi Jinping’s China is gaining popularity
[ad_1] More than 14,000 people in 14 countries, including Sweden, have been asked, among other things, what they think about China, about President Xi Jinping, about how the country has dealt with the crown crisis. Pew recently conducted a similar poll on the United States and Donald Trump. It was …
Read More »Ikea to invest heavily in global price pressure
[ad_1] He has a past as an assistant to founder Ingvar Kamprad, now he leads Inter Ikea for a month, which owns the brand and “rents” it to 12 franchisees who run 445 department stores. Its first financial statements show that sales in department stores and other stores during the …
Read More »Don’t burn the architecture debate, writes Peter Elmlund
[ad_1] Dagens Nyheter published an article on the Architecture Uprising on September 21. “The uprising divides Arkitektursverige into two camps,” it reads in the main headline. On the one hand, we mainly met with representatives of the uprising and the Swedish Democrats and, on the other, with Swedish architects and …
Read More »Polestar recalls electric cars after system failure
[ad_1] When the Polestar 2 and Volkswagen ID.3 electric car models were to be launched earlier this year, there was talk of a revolution for the entire electric car market. One of the selling points was that the cars would be among the first to use a central computer to …
Read More »The National Food Administration: Updated Advice on Crushed Flax Seeds
[ad_1] The advice to avoid bitter almonds as a snack may seem superfluous, as whole bitter almonds taste just as bad as the name suggests. But Richard Bjerselius, a toxicologist with the National Food Administration, points out that especially children may have the stupid idea of chewing whole bitter almonds …
Read More »Frode Forland on easing restrictions and Anders Tegnell
[ad_1] When the crown crisis swept through Norway, severe restrictions were imposed: medical personnel were banned from traveling abroad, all who visited non-Nordic countries were quarantined, and schools were closed. Since then, various parts of the restrictions have been relaxed. According to Frode Forland, this has led to an increase …
Read More »The Indians can take the first gold of the Swedish Championship on track since 1991
[ad_1] Pontus Aspgren has raced for reigning Swedish champion Smederna for the past three seasons, when the club took home the same number of golds. He was signed by Smederna this season as well, but when the Eskilstuna team withdrew from the elite series because the association didn’t want to …
Read More »Common foods can cause cramps and shortness of breath.
[ad_1] The National Food Administration updates the guidelines for foods that can cause cramps and shortness of breath if consumption is too high, offering pure complete reversals. Crushed flax seeds are now given a green light, whole bitter almonds should preferably not be eaten at all, and raw cassava is …
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