[ad_1] The alarm was received at 2:23 p.m. on Saturday. Later, a man had gone to the Stockholm hospital with alleged knife wounds. According to the police, the man must have injuries to his arm and head. – We could talk to the man. He was awake and talkative, but …
Read More »The parties agree: Government crisis averted in Poland
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 15.28 Photo: Czarek Sokolowski Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the PIS party, on the left and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, on the right. Stock Photography. The ruling right-wing coalition in Poland has reached a new agreement, which has stopped a looming government crisis. …
Read More »PG Gyllenhammar’s life in quarantine with the family
[ad_1] PG Gyllenhammar, also known as “Mr. Volvo”, resigned as chairman of the Volvo board in 1993 after almost 24 years as chairman of the board. At that time the moving cargo went to London and England, but today he lives and works in Toronto, Canada, with his wife Lee …
Read More »New Swedish test for covid-19 gives 2.5 hour response
[ad_1] Swedish researchers have developed a rapid test to find out if someone is infected with the coronavirus. The test can give answers in 2.5 hours and is cheaper and easier than previous tests, reports Swedish radio Ekot. – Since the method is simpler and cheaper, you could set up …
Read More »Knivman thought he was attacking Charlie Hebdo
[ad_1] Two people were seriously injured in Friday’s knife attack in central Paris, outside the entrance to the former premises of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Seven people have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the attack, which prosecutors are handling as an alleged terrorist crime. One of them, …
Read More »New routines will prevent older people from being locked in their apartments
[ad_1] A review by Ekoredaktionen on Swedish radio on COVID-related IVO reports in nursing homes in Sweden shows that, on many occasions, the elderly have been locked in with, among other things, furniture blocking doors. In several of the cases, it has occurred in homes with dementia. One of the …
Read More »African swine fever closes in on Sweden: ‘could threaten the public’s right of access’
[ad_1] Of: August Håkansson Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 14.11Updated: September 26, 2020 kl. 14.28 A tossed sausage sandwich can have devastating consequences. African swine fever is approaching Sweden, and if it gets here, zones can be established where the right of public access is limited, according to the Swedish …
Read More »New concerns: stranded whales may attract sharks
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 13.51 February 1 | Photo: Patrick Gee Rescue teams examine beached humpback whales. More than 350 whales have died after being stranded in Tasmania. The rescue operation was completed and there is now growing concern that whale carcasses will attract sharks. – …
Read More »39 Swedish radio journalists on appeal against racism
[ad_1] Of: Joachim kerpner Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 13.57 39 current and former Swedish Radio journalists are launching a call against racism in the company. Mona Ismail Jama from the Somali editorial office of Radio Sweden says: – Sometimes colleagues come without showing up and ask if we know …
Read More »Then South Africa became the world leader in gold, diamonds and platinum.
[ad_1] It is an almost unlikely geological coincidence that has made South Africa one of the most important countries in the world for metals and minerals. The world’s largest gold veins were saved from erosion because a meteorite that created the world’s largest impact crater struck land south of Johannesburg …
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