Author: Raymond

This is a joke. The author is responsible for the opinions expressed in the text. Emotionally speaking, January is the longest month of the year. In January it’s like the days never end; When you run out of energy and money, the month has barely gotten off the ground. And so it goes on. This year in particular, the weeks after the New Year were unbearably cold – at least in Kiev, we reported on that. I have memories of the winter of 1986 when it was minus thirty in Uppsala. If the Russians hadn’t taken advantage of the winter…

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This is a comment text. The author is responsible for the analysis and positioning in the text. There has been snow and freezing temperatures in the US capital for several weeks. The snow came in late January and would have made the average northerner shrug off, but it completely shut down Washington DC. Each for several days My children’s schools closed and it took two weeks to clear the central streets. “I’ve rarely seen anything like this. Can the environmental rebels please explain: WHAT HAPPENED TO GLOBAL WARMING???” wrote Donald Trump on X. The bitter winter has put many Washingtonians…

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There is a gun hanging on the wall. Like animal horns. Dead, bloody corpses hang on the stairs. This is a hunting lodge with elements of horror. The Black Forest lurks behind it. Young Wilhelm and Kätchen have fallen in love. But Kätchen’s family has been hunters for generations and in order to catch her, the office goblin Wilhelm has to learn to shoot. The solution is a pact with the devil, who gives him bullets that can hit anything he wants. But it’s not all darkness and devilry during the dress rehearsal of The Black Rider at the Folkteatern…

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She is having the time of her life, the 153 centimeter tall Anna Magnusson. The biathlete from Hemmingsmark grew up with the 178 centimeter tall Hanna Öberg and made her breakthrough. But after the 2018 Olympics, the friends’ careers took a different turn. Hanna Öberg, hon who won gold in Pyeongchang eight years ago, became one of the world’s best biathletes and multiple world champion. Anna Magnusson certainly collected medals (back then in relays), but for many years she struggled with injuries and poor results. Anna Magnusson is having the season of her life. Photo: Mathias Bergil/Bildbyrån In the 2022…

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“When we were little, we started with boys’ curling and then Dad became our junior coach,” says Isabella Wranå. – Mom was always at the club, raising money so we could afford to go away and play tournaments. “Our parents did a lot for our career,” says Rasmus Wranå. In the stands in Cortina, Mats and Monika continued to support their children. When DN took the bus home to her parents’ hotel after the sibling semi-final, Monika Wranå told me that she was nervous. “Yes, it’s not good for your heart or blood pressure, but we’re so proud and happy…

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The article in brief ● A new report shows that countries around the world are spending far more money damaging nature than protecting it. ● Businesses and economies rely on healthy ecosystems, but natural resources are rapidly depleting. ● In a new report, researchers propose many measures to reverse the trend and make taking nature into account. – The most important message is that the global economy has so far grown at the expense of nature and is now starting to have a negative impact on the global economy and financial stability. Companies play a very important role in reversing…

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War dominates Ukraine’s pavilion at this year’s Venice Art Biennale. The “Security Guarantees” exhibition comments on the so-called Budapest settlement of 1994, when Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees from the USA and Great Britain. “These guarantees were intended to protect us. But they existed only on paper,” artist Zhanna Kadyrova said in a statement. Already at the last Biennale in Venice In 2024, the Ukraine pavilion was all about war, with an exhibition on civilian preparedness efforts. This year’s central work is Zhanna Kadyrova’s large concrete sculpture “Origami Deer,” which depicts a deer folded…

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This is an opinion piece in Dagens Nyheter. The author is responsible for the opinions in the article. “Can you believe we’re turning thirty this year?” My friend Saga sits in sweatpants and prepares a pair of jeans. They’re five sizes too big and she’s worn them so often that the only thing holding them together at the back is the crotch. Now she patiently joins the large holes together with a needle and thread. How much money she has varies from month to month; If she sells a work of art, she gets a share, but if the pass…

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– The biggest secret of my new film is not why Jodie Foster speaks perfect French, but why she is like that picky, agreed to the role in “A Private Life.” That’s what Rebecca Zlotowski says in a hotel room in Paris – not far from the fashionable reception where the American-born psychoanalyst Lilian Steiner receives her diva. Here the protagonist of the film also receives his favorite patient, who suddenly dies under mysterious circumstances. Zlotowski courted the American star fifteen years ago in connection with the debut film “La belle épine” (“Dear Prudence”). Then she didn’t even get a…

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“Are you lazy, stingy or poor?” This is how Hillevi Arkel starts her clips on Instagram and Tiktok. The 27-year-old entrepreneur, who found success on social media under the slogan “Food for 100 kronor,” is one of Sweden’s most influential financial professionals, according to the Media Academy’s latest power barometer. She takes first place in the “Woman” and “Save” categories and is one of the ten most powerful across platforms. – It becomes kind of unreal. “Here I am little, making food for a hundred crowns in my kitchen, and suddenly I can reach as many as some of Sweden’s…

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Linn Svahn won 14 sprint races in the World Cup, Jonna Sundling 13. But as Sundling won medals at championships – including four straight gold medals in sprints – Linn Svahn missed one championship after another. The bad luck started on February 6, 2021 in Ulricehamn. A fall and an injured shoulder were the beginning of a long train journey. Not only was she unable to do justice to herself at the World Cup this winter, but she also missed the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2022. The World Cup in Planica in 2023 ended well with two fourth places.…

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The Nextlevel online course marketed on Tiktok is intended to teach participants everything they need to earn large sums of money through so-called affiliate marketing, but is questioned by both experts and former participants. Several have said that the whole thing is primarily about marketing the course to others. The course costs around 40,000 SEK. Customers were offered an installment plan with a monthly cost of approximately SEK 2,000. – She told me that I will earn 100,000 in a month or two. How could I not say yes? “I dreamed of making money,” Awo Dabar, who bought the course,…

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According to TV4, Sebastian Samuelsson had problems with his rifle during the so-called shoot-in before the start. Still, he started well. There was no sign of the success of the mixed relay on Tuesday at the start of the 20-kilometer endurance race in Antholz. The right speed However, he was missing both on skis and when shooting. But when all of the seeded drivers had completed half of the race, the 28-year-old came fourth. His Swedish colleague Martin Ponsiluoma initially did even better and came second after two shooters. But on the third attempt at the fence, Ponsiluoma missed twice,…

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First came a Swede, then came a Swede and then came a Swede. At that time, Swedish Olympic history was written. Linn Svahn first, Jonna Sundling second, Maja Dahlqvist third. It has never happened before that three Swedish athletes took a complete podium after competing at the Winter Olympics. Sundling had to take a small step Descent from the golden place she made her own. Svahn had to live a half-hearted life out of the darkness in which she had dwelled on and off for many years. While Jonna Sundling collected a lot of championship gold, Linn Svahn’s career was…

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Exhibitions “exit to entrance” Mari Rantanen The Academy of Arts, Salarna. Will be available until July 3rd. displayed “Retrospective Commercial: Live in Your Head” Jacob Dahlgren Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm. Will be available until February 21st. displayed Tired and listless in the winter darkness and cold? Try art therapy. Personally, I got a real boost of energy from two current exhibitions in Stockholm by Mari Rantanen and Jacob Dahlgren. Their creative transformation numbers have several things in common – joy of color, a wealth of patterns and an abstract, geometric design language with roots in art history and everyday life. Mari Rantanen,…

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Of all Sweden’s question marks heading into the men’s Olympic hockey tournament, there is one player that teammates in Milan are probably particularly excited to have by their side. – Being back from his knee injury and the journey he has been on is absolutely fantastic. “That says a lot about his character, his leadership qualities and his desire to be here,” said goalkeeper Jacob Markström. Baking Gustav Forsling agrees: – It’s great fun that he can play at this level again. It’s actually the first time I’ve actually met him. It will be great fun to get to know…

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The lawyer Rebecca Lagh has been dealing with violence in close relationships for twenty years. Especially as a plaintiff’s attorney for vulnerable women. She has observed with concern how digital violence via text messages, email and social media has exploded during this time. Because it is a very serious violence. Lawyer Rebecca Lagh’s clients have often been subjected to physical violence in the past. When she meets them, in most cases they have left the relationship behind them, and then it is usually about psychological violence that is carried out: control, surveillance and threatening emails and text messages. Photo: Beatrice…

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Trump says there should be no more ice hockey in Canada U.S. President Donald Trump’s relationship with Canada is contagious to say the least, and now he’s once again taking to social media to have his say. This time, it’s Canada’s trade deal with China — signed in January, along with unconfirmed reports that more deals with China could be in the works — that has drawn his ire. The January agreement means Canada will cut tariffs on Chinese electric cars, while China will cut tariffs on Canadian canola oil and other agricultural products. This is part of Canada’s efforts…

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This is a joke. The author is responsible for the opinions expressed in the text. One of Monty Python’s more difficult sketches is the one that seeks to draw attention to an ancient German composer whose name is too rarely mentioned among the greats. And one reason for this is that his name is so long that most of the sketch’s running time is spent saying it. The exact spelling is difficult to determine, but the variants circulating on the Internet amount to just over 400 letters. Although I recently discovered that there was a man in the 20th century…

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This is a comment text. The author is responsible for the analysis and positioning in the text. SVT’s flamboyant USA correspondent, Carl Fridh Kleberg, reports from Washington and believes that all those who had various conspiracy theories about a conspiracy between financier Jeffrey Epstein and the establishment have now run their course. Everyone from right to left, he says in one paragraph – it is completely unclear who they are. Do you think that after several years of this Epstein series he can report such depth. Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in 2019 and took his own life. That was only…

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