Most of Sweden ‘very vulnerable’ as govt delays easing of Covid measures by 3 weeks after worst infection day this year

The planned relaxation of some of Sweden’s Covid-19 measures has been delayed until at least May 3, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven has said after the country recorded its highest number of new coronavirus cases this year. … Read More >Most of Sweden ‘very vulnerable’ as govt delays easing of Covid measures by 3 weeks after worst infection day this year

EU fights to speed up Covid vaccine rollout, with delivery of 107 million doses by end of March

The European Commission has said the bloc will receive a shipment of 107 million Covid jabs from three pharma firms before the end of March, significantly below initial targets, as it battles to speed up its vaccine rollout. … Read More >EU fights to speed up Covid vaccine rollout, with delivery of 107 million doses by end of March

As London seeks to boost military spending, Telegraph obliges with ludicrous claims that Russia has military advantage over NATO

“The Russians are coming!” They’re not, of course, but more and more commentators are saying that if they ever do, there will be nothing that can stop them. Western militaries are now so weak that Moscow will crush them like ants. … Read More >As London seeks to boost military spending, Telegraph obliges with ludicrous claims that Russia has military advantage over NATO