Tag: Daily Mail
F16 – the fighter jet that can challenge Putin
Ekot’s political reporter Mats Eriksson, which covers defense issues and security policy, tells the story of the F16 fighter jet and why Ukraine wants that particular plane. In addition, the F16 is a pawn in the game of Sweden’s entry into NATO. Turkey wants to buy more F16 aircraft, but the US first wants Turkey…
Putin’s battle for Bachmut – the battle that became a meat grinder
Ukraine correspondent Lubna El-Shanti tells the story of the city of Bachmut in Ukraine. Hear how a small industrial town known for sparkling wine became the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the war. The news podcast Today’s Eco gives you a story every weekday morning with presenters Robin Olin and Lena Nordlund…
Sanna Marini’s divorce, NATO exercises and Cha Cha Cha: Finland in the world press
Some international media like BBC, CNN and Caretakeramong other things, covered the story with neutral headlines and the articles told about the prime minister’s tenure. Media such as New York Post, Daily mail and Fox news have prominently featured in their headlines the controversy surrounding Sanna Marin’s partying with friends and celebrities in August 2022.…
Putin and Biden’s faltering health – decisive for the war in Ukraine
Russia connoisseur Fredrik Wadström and Washington Correspondent Cecilia Khavar talks about rumors that both President Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden may be suffering from illnesses and poor physical and mental health. Hear what it means for the war in Ukraine if one of the presidents were to become seriously ill or even pass away. The…
The speculation about Putin’s double
Russia Correspondent Maria Persson Löfgren talks about the speculation that Vladimir Putin has doppelgangers trained to act exactly like the president. Hear what speaks for and against that the rumors are true. The news podcast Today’s Eco brings you a new story every weekday morning. With host Robin Olin and Sveriges Radio’s sharpest journalists. Host:…
Post-apocalypse: the end of daily mail delivery is in sight
Australia Post sees red. A lot of it. After posting a razor-sharp profit of $23.6 million in the last six months of 2022, it is set to post a loss for the full 2022-23 financial year – just the second time since it was incorporated in 1989. The last loss was in 2014-15, following a…
Lena Dunham – Girls, the drives and the excuses
Lena Dunham (b. 1986) is the director, screenwriter and actor who created Girls, one of the most talked about TV series of the 10th century, before she turned 25. She is crowned the “queen of comedy” and is celebrated for her pioneering portraits of women and sharp eyes on the present, sex and relationships. At…
Single women offered unusual company
A male figure with a teddy bear’s head has been created for those who need snuggles during ?long lonely nights? Loving Bear Puffy, a human-sized plush toy in the shape of a man’s body with “the head of a half-asleep bear”, is an ideal solution for lonely people who crave a cuddle, the creators have…
The Premier League star at the center of the Albanian mafia gambling scandal
Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka has been named in reports of alleged match-fixing Investigators probing Granit Xhaka’s yellow card for Arsenal against Leeds United last season are also probing an alleged criminal conspiracy involving a former professional already convicted of match-fixing and the Albanian mafia. The FA launched an investigation after becoming aware of suspicious play towards…
To avoid an environment of bullying, are Prince Christian’s people seriously considering the British private school system?
Most internationals, especially Britons, are often struck by how little bullying there is in schools in Denmark. Hardly any nickname or nicknames, or loud cheers when someone drops a plate, instead it’s all empathy and equality. Any conversation that compares notes with Danish parents tends to reflect David Mamet’s legendary remarks to the 1986 film…
Biden calls for the Senate filibuster to be released over abortion
The US president said an? Exception? needed to be made the 60-vote rule to legalize abortion US President Joe Biden wants the Senate to get rid of the filibuster rule in order to pass the abortion legislation, he told reporters on Thursday at the NATO summit in Spain. However, he may miss the votes, as…
Nothing to see here, only Western journalists doing PR for neo-Nazis
Lazy reporting or an eagerness to sell one side of the story has put the far right at the center Despite frequent claims to the contrary, the far right lives in Ukraine today. Everything from militant nationalists to white power-loving neo-Nazis, extremists have a significant presence. Although they do not control the country, they exert…
The WHO will meet on Friday over the COVID strain found in Botswana, South Africa
Earlier, the Daily Mail reported that British researchers had warned of the appearance of 32 mutant coronavirus strains in Botswana. Many mutations show its high infectivity and resistance to vaccines, with more changes in the strain peak protein than in all other COVID-19 variants. The South African National Institute of Communicable Diseases also later confirmed…
The Danish and German business community are fistfights, even though their leaders cannot quite cope with it
Considering that Germany’s population is 13 times that of Denmark, the country’s daily corona rate of 50,000 is not significantly greater than the 2,132 cases confirmed by the Statens Serum Institut this afternoon, but it is moving towards significantly more actions. And tomorrow it will affect Queen Margrethe II, who is currently part of a…
WikiLeaks founder Assange submits lawsuit against British minister, jailed for preventing marriage to fiancée
London [UK], November 7 (ANI / Sputnik): WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his fiancée Stella Moris filed a lawsuit against British Justice Minister Dominic Raab and the head of the Belmarsh prison, where the whistleblower is currently being held, for preventing their marriage, British reported media. The couple claim that the obstacles imposed by the…
Schools warn against violent TV series
It is fiercely violent the South Korean TV series “Squid Game” which has appeared on the streaming service Netflix in the past month. So violent that several English schools are now urging parents not to allow their children to watch the series. It has been shown that in several cases there have been episodes where…
Denmark’s new rivals are across the North Sea
Denmark and England have hit a lot of rivalry this summer. First there was Brexit and various fish disputes, then football – and yes, before you ask, the British continued to demand a gold in diving – and then ‘that cycling incident’ at the Olympics. Sure, we’re talking about a shock with the British team,…
Love for a tentacle, an ancient intersex warrior and forest monks: Finland in the world press
The drink was first introduced to the United States by a U.S. entrepreneur Evan Burns, The founder of Long Drink, which sought to expand the brand ‘s presence outside the Nordic countries. The company recently raised $ 25 million in funding in the country. Several international magazines report on a new discovery related to the…
70 & amp; apos; er glam-rock star is pouncing on a comeback
With variegated clothing, crazy hats, distinctive sideburns and a flabby attitude, Holder challenged the neat and polished rock style that dominated the 60s. On June 15, Holder – with the middle name Neville – turns 75 years old. The name Noddy he took when he had to find his artist name as a musician. In…
The believing detective
However, it is almost 10 years since he stopped as Poirot. Now he turns 75 on May 2, and he still has a large audience, even though he has changed genre here during the corona crisis. David Suchet is a Christian man, and he combines that with his abilities as an actor. – The Gospel…