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Day: December 29, 2022

Swedish Kids a Minority in Malmö Schools

Sven R. Larson December 29, 2022

It is suggested that students generally would do better in Malmö’s schools if they were allowed to take classes in their native language instead of in Swedish.

Nigerian President Says Weapons Moving From Ukraine to Africa

Robert Semonsen December 29, 2022

Those who have criticized the massive amount of U.S. weapons and ammunition flowing into Ukraine have long drawn attention to the fact that there is no mechanism for tracking the arms once they enter the country.

European Gas Prices Drop to Lowest Level Since February

David Boos December 29, 2022

European gas prices have fallen drastically due to relatively mild weather conditions since mid-December. Consumers, however, are expected to pay high rates for at least another year.

Spain Spending First Million on EU Presidency

Bridget Ryder December 29, 2022

Spain is offering contracts worth €845,647 for umbrellas, fans, scarves, and water bottles with Sanchez’s presidential logo, plus contracts for event organisation.

Taiwan Extends Military Service

Hélène de Lauzun December 29, 2022

Recent polls show that three-quarters of Taiwanese consider the current four-month term too short—a significant shift in opinion, since military service, inherited from Taiwan’s dictatorial years, has long been unpopular.

Serbian Army on Full Alert Amid Standoff With Kosovo

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 29, 2022

The decision was due to the latest developments in Kosovo. Authorities in Pristina were preparing to attack the ethnic Serb minority in North Kosovo and to remove the barricades there by force.

Where’s the Rage? Cherubini’s Medea Strikes Out on the Metropolitan Opera’s Opening Night

Paul du Quenoy December 29, 2022

An apt but uncharitable description of Medea’s incongruities might paraphrase Woody Allen’s description of a monster as a being with the body of a crab and the head of a social worker to say that Cherubini’s work sounds like a Mozart opera with a Beethoven overture.

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