[ad_1] Niclas Andersén is not known for being a dangerous player. But in the original derby against Öis in Gamla Ullevi on Monday night, the left-back, who has played for Gais since 2017, struck. His 2-0 goal in the 56th minute would prove decisive in the match. It was Andersén’s …
Read More »Half a million sharks may die to produce the corona vaccine
[ad_1] Of: Matilda Aprea Malmqvist Published: September 28, 2020 kl. 23.57 The ingredient in corona vaccine is naturally found in sharks. Now researchers fear that up to half a million sharks will have to die for the world’s population to become immune. – Fishing deep-sea sharks can have a big …
Read More »Preem in financial distress
[ad_1] On Monday, the oil company Preem announced that it was withdrawing its application for the controversial expansion of the Lysekil oil refinery. CEO Magnus Heimburg states in a press release that he is “A business decision based on a balance between the profitability of the project and technical feasibility.” …
Read More »Björn Olsen warns of the “Spanish pattern”
[ad_1] In recent weeks, reports of further spread of the infection have taken turns. In Stockholm, the number of new confirmed cases has almost doubled from week to week. – This is partly a sign that we have a greater spread of the infection in Stockholm, but we also have …
Read More »UN calls for emergency meeting in Nagorno-Karabakh
[ad_1] The Nagorno-Karabakh region belongs to Azerbaijan under international law, but in practice it is ruled by Armenians. The regional and historically protracted conflict also includes Turkey, which supports the Azeris, and Russia, which supports the Armenians. The risk of an escalation of the conflict led France and Germany to …
Read More »Turkey’s support for Azerbaijan could affect Nagorno-Karabakh
[ad_1] One of the most beautiful places that I have visited is called Nagorno-Karbach. The mountains are dark green, almost blue. Getting there is not something you do anyway. The enclave belongs de jure Azerbaijan, but controlled de facto from Armenia since the 1992 war. We applied for and received …
Read More »Iver buys City Network: wants to build local clouds for global clients
[ad_1] Backed by the owner, venture capital firm EQT, the operating company Iver has grown strongly through acquisitions in recent years. Today it was time again, when they bought Karlskrona-based City Network, which has invested heavily in the provision of open standards-based Swedish cloud services. And that is exactly what …
Read More »Björn Wiman that Preem is abolishing the refinery expansion
[ad_1] When I was little, my father had a friend who was a staunch opponent of Social Democracy. Not just for that, by the way, but for everything it stood for. He must have been so convinced that at one point, when the car ran out of gas, he forced …
Read More »B. Tommy Andersson gives Jonas Gardell the right to culture
[ad_1] CULTURE DEBATE. Many of us practitioners of culture are grateful that Jonas gardell he uses his position to speak for the entire industry at this difficult time. You can make others listen to you because you are well known to a large part of the population. Who cares what …
Read More »Preem received one billion state aid –
[ad_1] Following Preem’s sudden announcement to suspend the Lysekil refinery expansion, DN may now disclose various circumstances regarding the company’s financial difficulties. Dagens Nyheter has examined Preem’s finances for some time and has found that the company suffers from a lack of liquidity and has been forced to halt a …
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