On Mondays, we release our weekly package with two in-depth news articles within the domestic, economic, or foreign affairs areas.
The articles can be published immediately unless otherwise stated. On Monday, July 22, we will release the following package:
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DOMESTIC
After 200 years of dispute: How the large animals were exterminated
Not so long ago, at the end of the last ice age, the earth was full of large animals – mammoths, mastodons, giant belts, and giant slow-moving animals. Then they suddenly disappeared. Now, researchers have found that they were exterminated by humans.
About 5,000 characters, facts, and images
Article name: TTVP-extinction
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FOREIGN
After the bans in the USA – more abortions via the internet
More abortions are being performed in the USA – despite total bans in nearly every third state. Since the right to free abortion was repealed and about 60 clinics were forced to close, the number of abortions has skyrocketed.
Access to internet-based services has revolutionized abortion care, says researcher Caitlin Myers.
About 4,700 characters, facts, and images
Article name: TTVP-usa-abortion
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We also remind you of this week's texts, which will be published on the web over the weekend:
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DOMESTIC
Succeeded in halving construction emissions – became cheaper
The construction sector is the climate villain that accounts for a significant portion of Sweden's emissions. Stopping construction or renovation is not an option – but new smart solutions are emerging.
Article name: climatebuilding
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FOREIGN
Zelensky's strong support is being eroded
When Ukraine resisted the Russian major invasion, support for Volodymyr Zelensky was rock-solid. As the country has become more pressured, it has affected its president. Support for Zelensky is decreasing, but it is still significantly higher than it was before the major invasion.
Article name: ukraine-zelensky
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SUMMER SERIES WITH COLD CASES
Note that we will also be sending out a series of texts adapted for both print and web during July. The texts will have the heading Cold Cases and will be sent out unedited at the same time as the weekly package texts at lunchtime on four Mondays in July, starting on July 1, and repeated on the following Sunday on the web.
Each text is approximately 4,000 characters long and has accompanying facts, images, and/or graphics.
The headlines of the planned texts are as follows:
July 1: The axe murders in Brattås remain unsolved after 20 years – DNA can solve the case
July 8: Poker millionaire murdered in bed – son slept next to him
July 15: After 28 years – the police now hope to solve the hotel murder
July 22: The mystery: Who was the dead woman in room 2805?
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For any questions, contact TT's news desk at [email protected] or call 08-692 27 00.