Robert Lewandowski is sued by millions

[ad_1] Denies everything: “This is slander” Of: Andreas Käck Published: September 21, 2020 kl. 20.12Updated: September 21, 2020 kl. 21.18 Photo: TT / GETTY IMAGES Robert Lewandowski and Mrs. Anna. Success in the plan. But along with that, Robert Lewandowski and his wife Anna are now being singled out as …

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US Sanctions Against Iran’s Defense Department | GP

[ad_1] The United States government is imposing sanctions on the Iranian Defense Ministry and on individuals and authorities linked to the country’s nuclear and weapons program, Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo announced. Sanctions are also being imposed on Iran’s nuclear energy body. President Donald Trump also issued a presidential order that …

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Alexei Navalny wants Russian clothes back

[ad_1] The opposition leader fell ill just over a month ago while on a plane between Siberian Tomsk and Moscow. He was flown to Germany for treatment at the Charité Hospital in Berlin, where it was discovered that he had been poisoned by novitjok. Navalny feels better now. He remains …

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The budget: what does it mean?

[ad_1] This is a text by SvD Ledare. The editorial board is politically independent with the term moderate unbound. Today’s section of Ledarredaktionen looks at what seems to be on everyone’s lips: the fall budget, which was presented today by Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson. The Finance Minister himself describes it …

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Swedish-Chinese space cooperation ends – Sydsvenskan

[ad_1] The long-standing collaboration between Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) and China will soon end. On Monday, the state-owned space company announced that it will not enter into new commercial contracts with Chinese customers. Nor will existing contracts be extended. The satellite dishes from the Swedish space base Esrange have been …

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The Arctic ice sheet is the second smallest ever measured

[ad_1] – Actually, I would say this is a new record level. It’s very close to the record low in 2012, which was an unusually extreme year with strong storms breaking up the sea ice, says Michael Tjernström, a climate researcher and professor of thin-layer meteorology at Stockholm University. The …

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