[ad_1] The group match of the European Handball Championship is ready. Denmark finishes second in their group after losing to France. Then the host country was responsible for the move, which has been widely criticized. Instead of playing three games in four days, Denmark will play every other day. At …
Read More »New requirement: no textiles in the trash
[ad_1] Every year thousands of tons of textiles end up in household waste. In order to reduce the negative environmental impact, it is proposed that greater responsibility be given to producers to ensure that the material is recycled. But households are also forced to transfer textiles. In early November, the …
Read More »450 EIA tenants terminated in crackdown on black contracts
[ad_1] For two years, MKB’s task force against illegal subletting has collected and processed tips from tenants and employees. To date, 450 first-hand contracts have been terminated when suspicious black contracts have been revealed.– The more we look, the more we find, says the group’s manager, Eva Rosengren. Eva Rosengren …
Read More »New suspect requested in custody in investigation of murder plans
[ad_1] Police have known the man wanted in custody today at the Malmö District Court beforehand. You must also have a close connection with at least one person who has been previously detained in the same investigation. His acquaintance is suspected of ordering the murder as revenge. He is suspected …
Read More »These are the most popular searches on Google this year.
[ad_1] “Coronavirus” was what the majority of Swedes searched on Google so far this year. Unsurprisingly, it also dominates searches that start with the word “how”, such as “How is coronavirus spread?” – Google searches related to Covid-19 permeate almost every search category this year, says Andrea Lewis Åkerman, communications …
Read More »Economist Lars Calmfors saw the Swedish strategy
[ad_1] From: Sophie Tanha Published: December 09, 2020 at 11:32 am Keeping the society open for a long time despite closures from the outside world has not benefited Sweden economically. This is what star economist Lars Calmfors tells the Wall Street Journal. – Countries with mandatory restrictions have done better, …
Read More »SD hands over NATO: majority for fast track to membership
[ad_1] The moderates, the Christian Democrats, the Liberals, the Center Party and the Swedish Democrats are in favor of the so-called NATO option. A NATO option does not mean that Sweden must apply for NATO membership. On the other hand, this means that Sweden must be prepared to be able …
Read More »Former trainee asks to boycott Na-kd: “I had a stomachache every day”
[ad_1] Fashion site Na-kd is a fast growing player in e-commerce. Much of its strategy is based on collaborations with influencers on social media, and the company has become known as a successful concept that in just a few years has become a giant in the fashion industry. Now it …
Read More »Water leak in Hisingen – families without water
[ad_1] The website of the city of Gothenburg announces that the problem of the water leak that caused a water stop in Hisingen is being resolved. There must be residents in the areas around Virvelvindsgatan, Övre Hallegatan and Kastvindsgatan who do not have water in their pipes. The problem has …
Read More »It is part of the new pandemic law.
[ad_1] In October, the government announced that it was working on a new law against the pandemic, in order to be able to limit the crowds in, for example, public transport and shopping centers. Initially, the goal was for the law to come into force this summer, but on Wednesday, …
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