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Scrap worth billions ends up in the trash
We surround ourselves with electrical gadgets. Many of them we don't use but still let them remain in cupboards and drawers.
Support for Guterres after Expulsion
More than 100 of the UN's member states, including Sweden, have together with the African Union signed a letter in support of the UN Secretary-General António Guterres after Israel declared him "persona non grata", reports international media. Among the countries that did not sign are, among others, the USA, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Former Scottish Prime Minister Dies
The former Prime Minister Alex Salmond in Scotland is dead, reports several media outlets. The Prime Minister is the political leader in Scotland and head of government for the Scottish government.
Europe's Engine Stutters – This Is How It Affects Sweden
It is Sweden's most important trading partner and an economic engine for Europe. But Germany's economy is stagnant – which increases the risks for Swedish industry.
Final defeat for the Swedes – fourth in the semifinal
The sailor Vilma Bobeck had hoped for a new success after the Olympic Games silver last summer – but the dream of an America's Cup victory in Barcelona was sunk in the semifinal. The Swedish boat, with medal companion Rebecca Netzler, Julia Gross and Ida Svensson, got a tough start and finished last in the semifinal's first race.
Sabaton becomes film stars – releases concert film
Now Sabaton are becoming film stars. The concert film "The tour to end all tours" premieres in the coming days.
Starmer First in Line in Zelensky's Tour
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj is going on a lightning visit to the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Germany for individual meetings with the countries' leaders. .
They solved the puzzle that has baffled researchers for decades
The researchers David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper have cracked the codes for the structure of proteins, "life's chemical multi-tool". Now they are being awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry by the Academy of Sciences.
Swedish universities climb the most in world rankings
Europe is losing ground to Asia in the ranking of the world's best universities. But Swedish higher education institutions are climbing the most on the list when Times Higher Education ranks the 2,000 best in the world.
France's new prime minister survives
France's new Prime Minister Michel Barnier withstood on Tuesday a vote of no confidence brought forward in parliament by the left. A first test for his government, whose support in parliament is weak.
France's new Prime Minister survives
France's new Prime Minister Michel Barnier withstood on Tuesday a vote of no confidence brought forward in parliament by the left. A first test for his government, whose support in parliament is weak.
MI5: More Deadly Plans from Russia and Iran
The United Kingdom is facing a "staggering increase" in the number of murder attempts backed by other states, announces the intelligence service MI5. Russia and Iran often turn to criminals, "from international drug dealers to low-level thugs" to do the "dirty work", says Ken McCallum, general director at MI5.
Attempted to Murder Mother's Partner – with Fake Vaccine
A doctor in the UK admits to attempted murder of his mother's partner – with a dose of fake Covid-19 vaccine. The 53-year-old doctor, now on trial in Newcastle, wore full protective gear in January and went to his mother's partner's home, pretending to give the 72-year-old victim a booster dose of vaccine.
Starmer's Chief of Staff Resigns
Sue Gray, disputed chief of staff to Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is leaving. .
Stranded in the Desert for Months: "Still Hoping"
They stand row after row under the Egyptian desert's merciless sun. A whole landscape of trucks, under colorful tarpaulins, rest aid deliveries from all corners of the world.
Four dead in attempt to cross the English Channel
Four people have died in two separate attempts to cross the English Channel to the United Kingdom. Among the dead was a two-year-old child.
Thousands evacuated from Lebanon
The evacuations of foreign citizens from Lebanon continue. Thousands of foreign citizens have received help to get out of the heavily affected country, on Saturday, hundreds of Australians were evacuated, among others.
EU approval of gender change across borders
A EU country must approve the change for a person who has changed gender and name in another EU country, states the EU court in a recent ruling. "A member state's refusal to recognize a legal change of gender identity in another member state hinders the right to reside and move freely", it says in Friday's ruling.
Sweden's Embassy Moves Back to Beirut
Sweden's embassy in Lebanon is to resume its operations on site in Beirut again. For security reasons, the embassy has been relocated to Nicosia in Cyprus since August 3.
Britain Hands Over Colonial Islands
Great Britain is relinquishing one of its colonies after decades of lawsuits and political bickering. But a top-secret American military base will be allowed to stay.
Australia books Lebanon flights
The Australian government has secured 500 seats on flights out of Lebanon on Saturday for its own citizens. .
Starmer pays for his Taylor Swift tickets
Keir Starmer is crawling to the cross and paying for some of the gifts he received since he became British Prime Minister in July - including tickets to see Taylor Swift. .
Israel: Airbases Hit in Iran Attack
Iranian drones penetrated deep into Israeli territory in the extensive attack. Military bases were damaged in the attack when around 200 drones were fired.
British Eurovision Winner Dead
Martin Lee, one of the members of Brotherhood of Man, has passed away, 77 years old, according to British media. The group won the European Song Contest 1976.
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