[ad_1] On January 19, the Riksdag Social Affairs Committee will meet with the Minister of Social Affairs Lena Hallengren (S) and the Director General of the Swedish Public Health Agency, Johan Carlson. There are many questions about the ongoing pandemic and the vaccines that have just started. One member cites …
Read More »Stefan Löfven at the coronation test: should have tried more
[ad_1] In mid-December, the Crown Commission published its first interim report. There, the Commission issued harsh criticism of how the government protected the elderly in elderly care during the pandemic. “Elderly care was unprepared and ill-equipped to deal with a pandemic,” the commission wrote in the report. Stefan Löfven has …
Read More »Closing meetings with a sharp eye
[ad_1] In the tales of the British Tessa Hadley, the meetings are central and the cultural journalist Sune Johannesson is convinced of a narrative art with an aerial perspective and details. Tessa Hadley’s art of storytelling brings me closer, almost as if I blush at times and try to look …
Read More »Supreme Court against Trump in early February
[ad_1] The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, will now present the indictment to the Senate on Monday. Republican and minority leader Mitch McConnell previously stated that he wanted the House of Representatives to deliver formal charges against Trump on January 28 and that the former president would …
Read More »Oslo may impose new restrictions
[ad_1] On Friday, it became clear that the Norwegian municipality of Nordre Follo, which is near Oslo, has been affected by a local outbreak of the British variant of the virus. Among other things, two people are said to have died infected by the mutation in a nursing home in …
Read More »Schumer: The Supreme Court will begin in February
[ad_1] The trial of former US President Donald Trump will begin this week, beginning Feb. 8, said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, will now present the indictment to the Senate on Monday. Republican and minority leader Mitch McConnell previously …
Read More »Record restrictions expected in Oslo after virus outbreak
[ad_1] The new British variant of the coronavirus has taken hold in the Norwegian municipality of Nordre Follo, near the capital Oslo. Authorities are concerned about not knowing how it got there. – This is the first example of the spread of this virus in Norway where we do not …
Read More »Luton Shelton dead – previously played in Helsingborg
[ad_1] Recently in November, Helsingborgs IF congratulated Luton Shelton on his birthday on social media. The Jamaican played for Skåne from 2006 to 2007 before continuing his career at Sheffield United, and formed an attacking duo with Henrik Larsson. Among other things, Shelton was involved in leading HIF to the …
Read More »Henrik Brandão Jönsson: Bolsonaro can be brought before a national court
[ad_1] Patience with President Bolsonaro is wearing thin. For the first time, several right-wing parties support the demand for his dismissal. They believe the president and vice president knew the oxygen was running out in the Amazon, but they still chose not to intervene. As a result, several COVID-19 patients …
Read More »What did Donald Trump’s letter to Joe Biden say?
[ad_1] Donald Trump was anything but happy to lose power and still claims that it was major electoral fraud that was the basis for Joe Biden being sworn in as the new president Wednesday. Something for which no evidence has been presented so far. That Trump, despite his feelings about …
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