Starbucks cut down – 1,100 employees are allowed to go

Starbucks cut down 1100 employees are allowed to go

After the German election results: “Smolk in the joy cup”

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  • Starbucks cut down – 1,100 employees are allowed to go

    1,100 employees are allowed to leave Starbucks. File image. Photo: Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP/TT

    Starbucks cut down – 1,100 employees are allowed to go

    The café chain Starbucks cuts down and 1,100 employees are now allowed to leave the company. The cut does not affect staff working at the chain’s cafes or coffee roosures, the company states in a press release.

    The cut includes about 7 percent of Starbuck’s workforce that does not work in the company’s café operations and is another measure that the new CEO Brian Niccol has launched. Last fall, it was announced that employees would be prepared to appear in the office at least three days a week, otherwise they risked being fired.

  • Koran burner appeals to them

    Salwan Najem (left) and Salwan Momika during a general gathering when they burned a Qur’an at Lorensborg’s square in Malmö in the autumn of 2023. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    Koran burner appeals to them

    Salwan Najem appeals against the notable judgment on incitement against people.

    “Salwan Najem has only used his constitutional rights. Salwan Najem’s demonstrations are not directed at any group of people. In any case, unreasonable law of law, writes his lawyer Mark Safaryan in the appeal to Svea Court, which was submitted last Friday.

    Najem was convicted of four cases of incitement against people, following the notable Qur’an burns he conducted together with Salwan Momika in Stockholm in the summer of 2023.

  • Over 7,000 killed in eastern Congo since January

    More than 7,000 people have died in the violence in eastern Congo since January, according to the country’s prime minister. Picture from earlier in February. Photo: Moses Sawasawa/AP/TT

    Over 7,000 killed in eastern Congo since January

    Over 7,000 people have been killed in the violence in eastern Congo since last month.

    “The security situation in eastern Congo has reached alarming levels,” the country’s Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

    Not all bodies have been identified. It is also unclear exactly how many of the dead are civil or soldiers.

    “But a significant amount of all dead are civilians,” she emphasized.

    A few weeks ago, the rebel group M23 and Rwandan soldiers took the city of Goma and have since advanced south. The militia is now controlling large parts of eastern Congo and according to the UN, hundreds of thousands have been displaced from the area since the turn of the year.

  • Road blocked after major police operation

    Road blocked after major police operation

    Right now, a major police operation is underway at the Bärbyleden in Uppsala. An area has been blocked off and forensic technicians are on their way to the scene, writes UNT.

  • Riding helmet is recalled

    The recall applies to this model. Photo: Consumer Agency

    Riding helmet is recalled

    Trolle Company A/S withdraws Riding Helmet Samshield Shadowmatt as shock absorption is not fulfilled on several points.

    “In the event of an accident, therefore the helmet risks not protecting against serious brain injury,” the Consumer Agency writes in a press release.

    This applies to the model Samshield Shadowmatt #2K16 with production date 10/2020, 12/2020 and 06/2021.

    The helmet has been sold in a variety of equestrian stores.

  • Annie Lööfs Thanks to Muharrem Demirok

    Annie Lööfs Thanks to Muharrem Demirok

    Muharrem Demirok Blixin called for press conference and announced his departure.

    His predecessor Annie Lööf thanks Demirok and urges the party to gather.

    “Muharrem has started many important processes on politics development and has a strong election result from the last EU election in the back. I want to thank him for his time and commitment and the renewal of the party he has begun. When he now hands over the baton, the party needs to be collected And give the next leader the opportunity for a clear direction for green, liberal politics forward. ” Writes Lööf in a comment on Aftonbladet.

  • Unhappiness by bus – two to hospital

    Unhappiness by bus – two to hospital

    An accident between a bus and two passenger cars has occurred in central Uppsala.

    – According to initial information, it is a passenger car that has been hit from behind, says the police spokesperson in the Mitt region.

    Several resources from the rescue service and the police are in place.

    – Two people have been taken to hospital by ambulance with unclear injury, police say.

    The road is partially turned off.

  • Person found dead

    Person found dead

    A man in his 60s has been found dead in a residential building in Botkyrka south of Stockholm.

    Since the circumstances surrounding the death are unclear, the police have launched a preliminary investigation into murder.

    “We do not know how the person has died and that is why we initiate a preliminary investigation into suspected crime to investigate whether or not crime has been committed,” says Daniel Wikdahl, press spokesman for the police in the Stockholm region.

    The site has been blocked off and several people have Tagis in for interrogation. No one is suspected of crime.

  • Coach is convicted of sex offenses against young people

    Lund District Court judges a man for sexual offenses aimed at young people he was coach in a sports association in Lund. File image. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT

    Coach is convicted of sex offenses against young people

    A man who has been a coach in a sports association in Lund is convicted of gross sexual abuse and four cases of sexual assault against young people. The crimes were committed in 2018-2022.

    The man is sentenced to prison for one year and three months. He has denied a crime and claimed that he has not had any sexual purpose, but these objections can be set aside, Lund District Court believes.

    The man will also pay damages to the young people, the court writes in a press release.

  • Good night for the pope in hospital: resting

    Many have left presents to the Pope outside the hospital. Photo: Alessandra Tarantino / AP

    Good night for the pope in hospital: resting

    Pope Francis, 88, has spent his tenth night in hospital where he is cared for for double -sided pneumonia.

    “The night went well, the Pope slept and rest now,” it says in a statement from the Vatican press service according to Vatican News.

    On Sunday, his condition was described as continued critically.

    Outside Gemelli Hospital, people have left gifts, balloons and messages that want the Pope a quick recovery.

  • Property from Risbergska begins to be left out

    The memorial site outside Risbergska in Örebro on Thursday last week. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    Property from Risbergska begins to be left out

    From Tuesday, personal possessions that have been left at Risbergska in Örebro should be able to be collected, reports Nerikes Allehanda.

    It has been almost three weeks since the mass shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro, where ten people were murdered. The police’s crime scene investigation was completed last week.

    Now the school will be emptied of personal belongings and distributed. The extradition will take place at Stadsbyggnadshus 2 in Örebro and some 20 officials will help.

    At the time of the mass shooting, several hundred people were inside the building. Finding a system for how the extradition should go has been a challenge for the municipality.

    – It is a fairly large logistical operation, we have to make sure that the right person gets the right things, security manager Mats Brantsberg has previously told the newspaper.

  • Slope resident parking for newbuilding

    Slope resident parking for newbuilding

    The City of Stockholm abolishes the housing board for street parking in newly produced housing.

    The idea is to get more people to park in parking garages, garages or in neighborhood land.

    – We see that the common land of Stockholmers can be better used. When more people park in a garage, there is more space on the streets of pedestrian and bicycle routes, trees and outdoor seating. This makes the city more enjoyable for everyone, says Lars Strömgren (MP), Traffic Citizens’ City of Stockholm, in a press release.

    Housing parking has already been abolished in Hagastaden, Annedal and Norra Djurgårdsstaden.

  • Woman Found Dead Outdoors: Unclear Circumstances

    Woman Found Dead Outdoors: Unclear Circumstances

    A woman has been found dead outdoors in a residential area in Nyköping.

    Early on, the incident was considered an accident, but according to the police, there are unclear circumstances surrounding the death that make it want to investigate it.

    The police have blocked off an area to conduct a technical investigation.

    The police will knock a door in the area.

    Relatives are informed.

  • Explosion at the Russian Consulate in Marseille

    Explosion at the Russian Consulate in Marseille

    Something has exploded at the Russian consulate in Marseille, reports French BFMTV.

    According to the canal, two molotov cocktails have been thrown into the consulate’s garden.

    About thirty firefighters have moved out to the scene.

    No personal injury or damage to property has been reported.

  • Technical error causes problems for commuter trains and subway

    Technical error causes problems for commuter trains and subway

    There are major disturbances on the metro’s green line and commuter trains during the morning.

    There are problems with delays and canceled trains.

    SJ train on the way to and from Stockholm Central is also affected by the problems.

    According to SL, the reason is technically on the tracks.

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