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Countries bordering Russia in northern Europe are reporting GPS jamming, The Barents Observer said. Russian electronic warfare is believed to be responsible, the report added. AdvertisementRussian electronic warfare appears to be jamming GPS for ships and planes in the far north of Europe. It added that GPS disturbances were reported by airliners and air ambulances flying from Kirkenes and other towns in the far northeast of Norway. AdvertisementPolice and national authorities told the Barents Observer that GPS jamming could impact emergency services.
Persons: , Dagens Næringsliv, Joakim Paasikivi, Trond Eirik Nilsen Organizations: Barents Observer, West, Service, Norwegian Communication Authority, Russia, The Telegraph, Business, NATO, Swedish Defense University, Swedish, SVT, Advertisement Police, Finnmark Police Locations: Russia, Europe, Russian, Norway, Finland, Ukraine, Kirkenes, Finnmark, Poland, Baltic, Kaliningrad
Workers at state-owned postal company PostNord joined the strike on Nov. 20 and stopped distributing the license plates to Tesla. The state-run transport agency turned down Tesla's request to pick up the license plates itself and also declined to send them via distribution channels other than PostNord. Tesla sued both PostNord and the transport agency in two separate lawsuits, first reported by Swedish business daily Dagens Industri. It said the refusal to deliver license plates could affect "a large number of consumers who ordered a new car from Tesla". The transport agency confirmed to Reuters on Monday that Tesla had filed a lawsuit, believing the agency had not kept its obligations to deliver Tesla's license plates.
Persons: Yves Herman, PostNord, Tesla, Metall, carmaker, Seko, Marie Mannes, Louise Breusch Rasmussen, Terje Solsvik, Bernadette Baum Organizations: REUTERS, Swedish Transport Agency, U.S, Workers, Dagens, IF Metall, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Drogenbos, Belgium, Swedish, Sweden, U.S
The logo of a Tesla electric vehicle is placed on a car seen outside a dealership in Drogenbos, Belgium November 25, 2023. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Tesla Inc FollowCOPENHAGEN, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O) has filed a lawsuit against the Swedish government's Transport Agency over a workers' strike that has blocked the U.S. auto maker's requests for license plates for new vehicles, business daily Dagens Industri reported on Monday. IF Metall, Sweden's biggest manufacturing union, is locked in a fight with Tesla to get a collective bargaining agreement for its mechanics in Sweden. Members of other unions, including postal workers, dockworkers and cleaners have since joined in a sympathy action, resulting in Tesla not getting license plates distributed, among other things. The Swedish Transport Agency was not immediately available for comment.
Persons: Yves Herman, Tesla, Metall, Louise Breusch Rasmussen, Marie Mannes, Terje Solsvik Organizations: REUTERS, Swedish government's Transport Agency, Dagens, IF Metall, Swedish Transport Agency, Thomson Locations: Drogenbos, Belgium, Swedish, Sweden
A general view of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, where the Nobel Prize in Physics is to be announced, in Stockholm, Sweden October 3, 2023. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSTOCKHOLM, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Sweden's Royal Academy of Sciences appeared to have inadvertently published names of three scientists it said had won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry, although the award-giving institute said the decision was still hours away. But Johan Aqvist, chair of the academy's Nobel committee for chemistry, told Reuters: "It is a mistake by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The announcement of this year's Nobel prize for chemistry is due at 1145 CET (0945 GMT). The more than century-old prize is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and is worth 11 million Swedish crowns ($990,019).
Persons: Tom Little, Moungi, Bawendi, Louis E . Brus, Alexei I, Johan Aqvist, Brus, Anna Ringstrom, Johan Ahlander, Terje Solsvik, Alex Richardson Organizations: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, REUTERS, Rights, Sweden's Royal Academy of Sciences, Dagens Nyheter, Reuters, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, Nanocrystals Technology Inc, Thomson Locations: Stockholm, Sweden, Rights STOCKHOLM
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish media say the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences may have announced the winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry prematurely. Public broadcaster SVT said the academy sent a press release by mistake early Wednesday that contained the names of the winners. The press release said the prize went to three U.S.-based scientists for the “discovery and synthesis of quantum dots,” according to SVT. On Monday, Hungarian-American Katalin Karikó and American Drew Weissman won the Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries that enabled the creation of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. The chemistry prize means Nobel season has reached its halfway stage.
Persons: Eva Nevelius, Heiner Linke, Anne L’Huillier, Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz, Karikó, Drew Weissman, Carolyn R, Barry Sharpless, Morten Meldal Organizations: STOCKHOLM, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Public, SVT, Associated Press, Academy of Sciences, ” Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Swedish, Dagens Nyheter, COVID, Nobel Foundation Locations: Sweden, French, Swedish, Hungarian, Danish
Sweden is set to deploy its army to battle surging gang violence across the country. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementSweden's prime minister has raised the possibility of military help after a surge in gang violence and killings has swept the country, The Associated Press reported. Majid reportedly denied all accusations against him in an interview with a Swedish broadcaster. But "Turkish authorities have said that the extradition is not possible because Rawa Majid is a Turkish citizen," he added.
Persons: , Ulf Kristersson's, Kristersson, Rawa Majid, Majid, Henrik Söderman, Scandinavian Pablo Escobar, Diamant Organizations: Service, Associated Press, The Times, Dagens Nyheter, Financial Times, Fox, Police, Kurdish Fox, Wall Street Locations: Sweden, Stockholm, Europe, Swedish, Uppsala, Young, Kurdish, Turkey, Turkish, Scandinavian
Footage appears to show a Russian soldier ranting about tank shells arriving with no explosives. In the video, the soldier complains that: "With these rounds, we aren't going to win this war." AdvertisementAdvertisementNew footage circulating online appears to show a Russian soldier ranting about "brand new" tank shells that arrived with no explosives in them, Newsweek was first to report. The video shows the unidentified tank commander dismantling a shell and growing increasingly frustrated at the newly delivered rounds, according to the independent news site Dagens. AdvertisementAdvertisementThroughout the video, the commander can be heard repeatedly cursing in Russian and ranting about his country's chances in the war.
Persons: , It's, Insider's Alia Shoaib, Abrams, Insider's Sinéad Baker Organizations: Service, Newsweek, of Defence, Russian Federation, US Locations: Russian, Russia, Ukraine
Wealthy Norwegians are fleeing the country following a wealth tax increase last year. Røkke, who has a Forbes-estimated net worth of $4.9 billion, had reportedly been the country's biggest taxpayer. Switzerland has long been considered an attractive tax haven for affluent people looking to take advantage of its lower taxes. According to PwC, wealth taxes in Switzerland vary by canton – its 26 regions. It says that the result of this is an "overall personal net wealth tax rate between 0.02% and 1.03%."
Persons: Dagens, Kjell Inge Rokke Organizations: Service, Nordic, Aker ASA, Forbes, U.S . News Locations: Switzerland, Wall, Silicon, Norway
A logo of Ericsson is seen outside the company's office in Kanata, Ontario, Canada April 17, 2023. REUTERS/Lars Hagberg/File PhotoOSLO, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Some 37 Ericsson (ERICb.ST) shareholders are suing the Swedish telecoms company for a total of 1.8 billion crowns ($170 million), business daily Dagens Industri reported on Friday. The shareholders, which include several investment firms and pension funds, have filed separate lawsuits with a Swedish court but their actions are coordinated, the paper reported. According to Dagens Industri, the shareholders are demanding compensation for the 33% fall in value in Ericsson shares between Feb. 16, 2022, and March 2. On Feb. 15, 2022, Ericsson CEO Boerje Ekholm had talked to Dagens Industri about an internal, and until then, secret report about the company's activities in Iraq, the paper said in a published interview.
Persons: Lars Hagberg, Dagens Industri, Boerje Ekholm, Dagens, Gwladys Fouche, Louise Heavens Organizations: Ericsson, REUTERS, Dagens, Marie Mannes, Thomson Locations: Kanata , Ontario, Canada, OSLO, Swedish, Iraq, Oslo, Stockholm
STOCKHOLM, June 9 (Reuters) - Sweden will allow NATO to base troops on its territory even before it formally joins the defence alliance, the prime minister and defence minister said on Friday. Sweden applied last year to join NATO as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Objections from Turkey and Hungary have delayed the bid and Sweden now hopes to join by a NATO summit in Lithuania next month. "The government has decided that the Swedish Armed Forces may undertake preparations with NATO and NATO countries to enable future joint operations," Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Defence Minister Pal Jonson said. "The preparations may consist of temporary basing of foreign equipment and personnel on Swedish territory.
Persons: Ulf Kristersson, Pal Jonson, Vladimir Putin's, Anna Ringstrom, Angus MacSwan Organizations: NATO, Swedish Armed Forces, Dagens Nyheter, Nordic, Thomson Locations: STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Ukraine, Turkey, Hungary, Lithuania, Russia, Finland
[1/2] Protesters gather in support of Ukraine during a meeting of European Union (EU) Foreign Ministers in Brussels, Belgium January 23, 2023. ARMAMENTS* The United States and Germany are poised to boost Ukraine's war effort with the delivery of heavy tanks, sources said, support that Russia condemned as a "blatant provocation". * The United States is poised to start a process that would eventually send dozens of M1 Abrams battle tanks to Ukraine, two U.S. officials told Reuters. * Norway is considering whether to send some of its German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, Oslo-based newspapers Aftenposten and Dagens Naeringsliv reported. * A delivery of tanks by the United States to Ukraine would be a "another blatant provocation" against Russia, Anatoly Antonov, Russia's ambassador, said.
Factbox: European companies cut jobs as economy sputters
  + stars: | 2023-01-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
REUTERS/Stephane MaheJan 17 (Reuters) - Decades-high inflation and the impact of war in Ukraine have forced companies across Europe into lay-offs or hiring freezes. * HUSQVARNA (HUSQb.ST): the garden equipment and tools maker announced in late October it will cut 1,000 jobs, the vast majority of them related to the shift from petrol to battery-powered tools. * SIEMENS GAMESA (SGREN.MC): the Spanish wind turbine maker in late September said it plans to cut 2,900 jobs, mostly in Europe, as part of a plan to return to profitability. * CLAS OHLSON (CLASb.ST): the Swedish hardware store chain said in December it would cut about 85 full-time jobs amongst other measures to deliver cost savings and reduced depreciation. BANKS AND FINANCIALS* KLARNA: Dagens Industri reported in May the Swedish payments company would lay off about 10% of its 7,000 employees.
STOCKHOLM, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Sweden's new right-wing government will cut fuel taxes and give extra cash to the military and police in its first budget since winning a general election in September, it said on Monday. "The starting point for the budget is to make sure that the Swedish economy can withstand the difficult economic times that are ahead of us," the four parties said in an article in Dagens Nyheter newspaper. The four parties gave no figure for how much the main budget measures would cost or by how much the government would increase spending. However, the government has previously said it would cost around 6.7 billion Swedish crowns ($620 million) next year to cut fuel taxes, with an extra 5 billion to go to defence and around 5.8 billion for maintaining higher levels of unemployment insurance introduced during the coronavirus pandemic. ($1 = 10.8254 Swedish crowns)Reporting by Simon Johnson; editing by Grant McCoolOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
„Joe adormitul trezește...
  + stars: | 2020-11-08 | by ( ) www.realitatea.md   time to read: +10 min
„Noi zori pentru America”, scrie ziarul britanic The Independent, evidenţiind reuşita lui Harris, prima femeie care accede la funcţia de vicepreşedinte al SUA. „Joe adormitul trezeşte America”, ironizează Sunday Times, o aluzie la porecla pe care i-a dat-o Donald Trump contracandidatului său democrat în timpul campaniei electorale. Joe Biden „pune capăt celor patru ani de guvernare haotică a lui Donald Trump”, adaugă ziarul citat. Joe Biden moşteneşte o povară grea, ca niciunul dintre predecesorii săi: trebuie să unească America”, a comentat cotidianul german de stânga, Süddeutsche Zeitung. „Joe Biden va trebui să găsească rapid răspunsuri la ameninţările care planează asupra economiei şi la pericolul acut al pandemiei.
Persons: democratului Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Joe adormitul, Joe Biden, Biden, Der Spiegel, Edel Rodriguez, Trump, Spiegel, Barbara Hans, Agenţia, francez Le Figaro, Philippe Gélie, Le, Biden ., saudit Okaz îşi, Hillary Clinton, El, magnatului Rupert Murdoch Organizations: Independent, Times, Sunday, Albă, Zeitung, Der, ABC, Japan Times, exerciţiu, Sydney, Herald, Daily, Daily News Locations: SUA, America, american, Statelor Unite, francez, Americi, suedez, Dagbladet, Orientul Mijlociu, Arabia Saudită, Emiratele Arabe Unite, Egiptul, Iranului, Iran, Israel, Israelului, Cairo, Sao Paulo, Regatul Unit, South Ayrshire
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