Category: Bulletins

Elections in Sweden: – Rejected in cash

STOCKHOLM (Dagbladet): On Friday evening, Sweden’s party leaders will meet for the “Last Debate”, i.e. the final party leader debate before Sunday’s election. This is likely to be a thriller of choice between blocks on the right and left side.

Australia: – 700 meters of trash

30 flood warnings have been issued in southeastern Australia, in New South Wales, this week and farmers expect lost crops, damaged roads and towns, the Australian Canberra Times wrote. It has been almost two years since floods hit parts of

Waiting for the river on the street

Authorities in the Canary Islands have asked people to stock up on necessary emergency supplies, and prepare for the storm. This weekend, heavy rainfall and strong winds with storm strength, equivalent to more than 118 km/h are expected. On Friday

Australia – About 200 dead whales

About 230 pilot whales were spotted on shore on Wednesday. Then the natural and environmental authorities stated that about half of them are still alive. As of Thursday, only 35 of the roughly 230 whales were still alive, said Brendon

Putin’s friend released

Russia has released a total of 215 people imprisoned in the country. Ukraine has responded by releasing 55 Russian prisoners. Including the much-talked about Ukrainian oligarchs and Medvedchuk politicians. In mid-April, President Volodymyr Zelenskyj confirmed that they had arrested pro-Russian

Israeli embassy calls apartheid accusations a lie

Repeating lies and slogans will not create peace, writes the Israeli embassy in Oslo. Yngvil Mortensen yngvil@lomedia.no FriFagbevegelse yesterday interviewed the leader of the recognized Israeli human rights organization B´Tselem, Hagai El-Ad, who participated in a seminar on apartheid in