[ad_1] Of: Johan edgar Published: September 28, 2020 kl. 13.52 They have been arguing for several years about who would win a fight in the schoolyard and who is the most incompetent. Tomorrow is really cool. Despite the attacks on drugs and dementia, behind-the-scenes advisers have forced Donald Trump to …
Read More »“If you are from Västra Frölunda, you are always innocent”
[ad_1] In June, Patrik Sjöberg drove on the E4 outside of Linköping. According to police information, the speed was measured at 146 kilometers per hour on Highway 110. The athletics icon denies the incident and thus the case has been prosecuted. Sjöberg is also accused of violating the Road Traffic …
Read More »New day of deadly fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh
[ad_1] The fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan continues for the second day and both sides accuse each other of heavy artillery fire. At least 39 people have been killed since fighting broke out in Nagorno-Karabakh on Sunday, according to the breakaway region. Many are also said to be injured. Nagorno-Karabakh …
Read More »Enough is enough, vote no: Johan Mathias Sommarström, Middle East Correspondent September 28 at 10:00 AM – Foreign Chronicle
[ad_1] Somewhere on the air, Monday. It’s enough. It really does. We don’t want more, we don’t have the strength, it’s too much. When we were there on New Years Eve nine months ago and toasted the new year, we had no idea that this year’s buzzwords would be social …
Read More »Battles continue over Nagorno-Karabakh | GP
[ad_1] Fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan has continued overnight until Monday, with artillery fire from both sides, according to the countries’ Defense Ministry. The protracted conflict in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region claimed at least 23 lives over the weekend, as the situation worsened. During the night, another 15 separatist militants …
Read More »Unique Photos Show: Big Hole in Estonian Helmet
[ad_1] Of: Anders johansson Published: September 28, 2020 kl. 06.30 Documentary makers have made near-sensational discoveries on the ruined Estonia cruise ferry. They have found a large hole in the hull, four meters high, which was previously partially hidden towards the seabed. – It cannot be ruled out that the …
Read More »Thailand’s economy in crisis – P1 tomorrow
[ad_1] – Right now I take one day at a time, he says Namfon Yarnjajak who works in a bar on the touristy island of Phuket. In normal cases, you earn at least 20,000 baht per month, which corresponds to around 5,600 SEK. The pandemic has caused Thailand to shut …
Read More »The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan has flared up again
[ad_1] The fighting, which broke out on Sunday, has once again focused on the unstable situation in the areas around the Caucasus mountain range, which serves as a corridor for the Caspian Sea oil and gas pipelines. Both sides, which have been in conflict since the time of World War …
Read More »New book on memories of WWII in Sweden
[ad_1] Given how tense the situation in the world remains where Turkey threatens Greece with a war for energy-rich discoveries in the Mediterranean, China and the US (and other countries) meet their forces in the China Sea. South, where North Korea continues to defy the outside world and where it …
Read More »The court in the currency crisis: wants more state support
[ad_1] The Royal Palace in Stockholm’s Old Town is haunted. Staffan Larsson, head of the Governor’s Office at court, describes walking through empty floors as surreal. – In normal cases, there are long queues of visitors in almost every room. Now maybe a hundred people in a whole day visit …
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