[ad_1] The king and queen have spent a large part of the year at Stenhamra Castle. The reason is that the royal couple have been in quarantine due to the corona pandemic, and contact with the children and grandchildren has largely been maintained through video calls. – Both the king …
Read More »Stop in the train traffic between Katrineholm and Norrköping
[ad_1] A hard copy of Dagens Nyheter, 2020-09-20 11:13 Article source address: https://www.dn.se/sverige/tagstopp-i-norrkoping-ingen-prognos/ Updated 11:01 Published 09:52 There was a stop in train traffic between Katrineholm and Norrköping on Sunday morning. But after a few hours the problem was solved and the trains were able to continue as usual. The …
Read More »The Preem issue could bankrupt the government
[ad_1] The Supreme Court of Lands and Environment approved Preem’s plans to expand its Lysekil oil refinery. Emissions would increase from 1.7 to 2.7 million tons of carbon dioxide per year. Preem’s planned plant could mean they become the largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the country. The question is …
Read More »Man died in Årstabron in Stockholm, previously exposed to crime
[ad_1] Lived with threat – walked with a gun Of: Christoffer Nilsson, Erik Melin, Jamshid Jamshidi Published: September 20, 2020 kl. 10.33 A 27-year-old criminal was found murdered in the middle of Årstabron. Several times before he has been the target of an assassination attempt and, among other things, has …
Read More »Stefan Löfven loses confidence: Sjöstedt on top
[ad_1] During the spring, support for the Social Democrats and confidence in Prime Minister Stefan Löfven increased. Since then, various measurements have shown that the pendulum swings. Stefan Löfven (S) was pulled off the top of confidence for the first time since the start of the corona pandemic, the September …
Read More »Shipwrecks off Mexico reveal dark secrets
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 20, 2020 kl. 09.52 Photo: Helena Barbra / INAH via AP / TT The slave ship La Unión sank off the town of Sisal on the Yucatan Peninsula in 1861, the shipwreck was discovered in 2017. File photo. A shipwreck found on the seafloor off …
Read More »Then nature became the religion of the Swedes | Ivar Arpi
[ad_1] me near my parents’ house there was a small forest, an island of remaining vegetation. When I quit smoking in my teens, this was where I did my first few rounds of running, often through the evening mist rising from the slimy river. Deer roamed the meadows. In the …
Read More »Queen: I never felt as much as during the pandemic
[ad_1] Approximately 20,000 Swedes are diagnosed with dementia each year. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form, accounting for about 70 percent of all cases. In the run-up to Alzheimer’s Day, the Queen talks about her many years of commitment to generating public opinion on dementia. – This is an …
Read More »Lighting for international adoptions – Sydsvenskan
[ad_1] The pandemic stopped the world. And with that, adoption plans for many couples and children. But now there is lightning. – We see small signs that countries are opening up, says Kerstin Gedung, operations manager of the Adoption Center. The adoption situation looks better after a crown-affected spring, according …
Read More »Adoptive Families: “We don’t want to lose our son”
[ad_1] The pandemic has ruined years of adoption planning for several Swedish couples. – When it was at its worst, I thought, could we never get there? says Susanna Siljetun, who has now returned from Taiwan with her son. Two-year-old Noel Siljetun, who was adopted from Sweden amid the pandemic, …
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