[ad_1] Children with symptoms should be tested for suspected covid-19, according to the Swedish Public Health Agency. In Uppsala they left early. But the number of children who tested positive is negligible. In the Uppsala region, they went out early to screen children for COVID-19.Image: Johan Nilsson / TT On …
Read More »Vulnerable young man in crisis | North of Scania
[ad_1] In July 2020, 23 percent of all young people in the workforce between the ages of 15 and 24 were unemployed, or 164,000 young people, according to Statistics Sweden. That number is beginning to approach the worst months of the 2007-2009 financial crisis. In general, economic crises against those …
Read More »Vulnerable youth in the crisis – Sydsvenskan
[ad_1] Jobs and savings, pensions and housing: the economic crisis is affecting different generations in different ways. The most affected are young people, especially those who have just made their debut in the labor market. Youth unemployment is now nearing its worst levels during the financial crisis. Stock Photography.Image: Jessica …
Read More »The moderates want to introduce an extra student loan of about 4,000
[ad_1] Published:June 29, 2020, 10:00 a.m.Updated:July 2, 2020, 10:53 AM In November, Celgene became part of Bristol Myers Squibb. With the acquisition of the pharmaceutical company Celgene, Bristol Myers Squibbs strengthens its offering of pharmaceutical and healthcare solutions. The company will also continue to collaborate with other healthcare providers to …
Read More »Don’t give in to aggressive China – Ekuriren
[ad_1] On Wednesday, think tank Free World released its report on the aggressive diplomacy tactics of the Chinese embassy in Stockholm, where Swedish journalists and debaters are in the line of fire. In recent years, mainly under the dictatorship of President Xi Jinping and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, China’s foreign …
Read More »Chalmers must cut costs by 250 million per year
[ad_1] Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg is in financial trouble and must cut its annual costs by just over SEK 250 million. In June, 180 employees were notified of layoffs and all permanent university employees are now offered to leave with a severance package. A total of approximately 3,300 …
Read More »Belarus responds to Baltic sanctions
[ad_1] Belarus will respond to the Baltic countries’ sanctions with similar measures, the country’s foreign minister announced. At the same time, the country’s military is said to be discussing a joint military exercise with its Russian allies. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Misjustin. Stock Photography.Image: Mikhail Klimentyev / AP / TT …
Read More »Stina Blackstenius in the European Championship qualifiers, despite her injury
[ad_1] It was in the league final against Rosengård in late August that Gothenburg’s star forward Stina Blackstenius was injured. The message a few days later: a tendon tear in the back of the thigh. Still, the 24-year-old has been selected in the next qualifying team for the European Championship. …
Read More »The arrogance of the government towards the education of the young
[ad_1] LEADER. This spring’s political opposition to education is also strong this fall. After responsible ministers called for a complete closure of schools in March, which was later recognized as an unsuccessful measure, the government and its authorities continue to effectively stifle dreams of higher education. Leader:Ellen gustafsson Updated: September …
Read More »Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior III flagship arrives at Marstrand and Lysekil
[ad_1] Just off the coast of Marstrand, Rainbow Warrior III, the 60-meter-long flagship used by the environmental organization Greenpeace for its protests since 2009, is currently resting. On board is Swedish Markus Mattisson, responsible for daily communications at Greenpeace Nordic. – Right now we are 21 people on board from …
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