Annie Lööf on the moderates move: “Disappointed”

[ad_1] The center’s leader is the first to be interviewed by Expressen’s political reporter Maggie Strömberg in “Five Days on the Future.” Today’s topic is “Jobs and the economy,” an area that Lööf emphasized in his summer speech last Saturday when he spoke about the importance of “restarting Sweden” with, …

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Neighboring countries face sanctions against Lukashenko

[ad_1] Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania face travel restrictions against some 30 representatives of Belarus, including President Alexander Lukashenko. On the same day, the Catholic Archbishop of Minsk was denied entry into the country after criticizing police violence in connection with protests critical of the regime. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. Stock …

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Vaccines started next year, but the effect is uncertain

[ad_1] We will have to deal with the coronavirus for a long time, despite the vaccine. That was the dominant message during Monday’s press conference on the Swedish vaccination strategy. – A vaccine alone cannot stop the pandemic, important preventive measures must remain for the foreseeable future, said Johan Carlson, …

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Historic Israeli flight to the Emirates

[ad_1] The first commercial flight from Israel, with an American-Israeli delegation on board, landed in the United Arab Emirates since the countries agreed to normalize relations. – The future does not have to be predetermined by the past, says Jared Kushner, adviser and son-in-law to the president of the United …

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Chinese fishing vessels are accused of plundering the seas

[ad_1] Of: Staffan lindberg Published: August 31, 2020 at 4.30 pm The Chinese fishing fleet is by far the largest in the world, consisting of 17,000 vessels. Now there are increasing accusations that he is looting the world’s oceans. “They start everything up,” an Ecuadorian fishing captain told The Guardian. …

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“Famous rioters behind the riots in Malmö”

[ad_1] The situation in Malmö was calm again on Monday, leading Ebbeståhl and the police to conclude that it was a limited incident. The worst was on Friday when about fifteen people were arrested on the one hand for, among other things, vandalism, on the other hand for inciting ethnic …

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Sudanese government and rebels sign peace

[ad_1] “I congratulate everyone in Sudan on a historic and comprehensive peace agreement,” said Gibril Ibrahim, leader of the rebel group JEM, according to the AFP news agency. The signing of the peace agreement took place in Juba, in neighboring South Sudan, which acted as a mediator in the conflict. …

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