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  • 850 million in profit for the food giants

    850 million in profit for the food giants

    A gRice of P4 Stockholm Shows that Sweden’s 25 largest grocery stores together have taken out large dividends.

    In total, this is at least SEK 850 million.

  • Stopping in train traffic for six hours

    Stopping in train traffic for six hours

    A SJ night tram has stood still since half past two on Sunday morning between Boden and Älvsbyn.

    – I can’t answer how many travelers are affected, but it is about two trains, says Anders Edgren, press release at SJ.

    There is currently no forecast for when traffic is up and running again.

  • Woven down the box – got a kick on the face

    Woven down the box – got a kick on the face

    A woman and a man stood on a street in Gothenburg and ordered a taxi.

    Then came a taxi driver and woven down the box. In connection with the kicked man the driver in the face and then disappeared from the scene.

  • Customer is suspected of taxi accident

    Customer is suspected of taxi accident

    A taxi driver and a 20-year-old woman must have started arguing in connection with the woman paying a trip in Lund.

    Then she grabbed the steering wheel and in connection with the riot, the car drove into a post.

    No one should have been injured. The woman is now suspected of causing danger to others.

  • Nightclub abuse on Christian IV’s street

    Nightclub abuse on Christian IV’s street

    A 35-year-old man was beaten tonight at a nightclub in Kristianstad. The police were alerted at 03.28 to Christian IV’s street and on Sunday morning no suspect was arrested.

  • Trump wants to sanction lawyers

    Trump wants to sanction lawyers

    Donald Trump has given Justice Minister Pam Bondi the task of investigating the possibility of sanctioning individual lawyers and law firms working with cases that the government considers are unethical.

    Among other things, he has accused lawyers to help promote “uninhibited fraud and unjustified requirements” when it comes to immigration.

    American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) believes it is to try to scare and silence lawyers.

  • Two dead in Russian attacks against Kyiv

    Two dead in Russian attacks against Kyiv

    At least two people have been killed in Russian drone attacks against Ukraine’s capital Kiev during the night until Sunday.

    Residential buildings met and caught fire, according to the rescue service. According to Kiev’s mayor Vitalij Klytjko, another seven people were injured in what he describes as a “massive attack” against several districts in the capital.

  • Istanbul’s mayor is requested to be arrested

    Istanbul’s mayor is requested to be arrested

    Prosecutors have now requested that Istanbul’s custodial mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, the foremost challenger to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, should be formally arrested.

    A court will now decide whether Imamoglu should be prosecuted and imprisoned pending a trial.

    Imamoglu, which is expected to be the opposition party CHP’s candidate in the next election, was arrested in a raid on Wednesday. He is accused by the authorities of supporting, among other things, a terrorist organization and corruption.

  • Hamastoppot killed in gaza

    Hamastoppot killed in gaza

    The Hama top Salah al-Bardawil has been killed in an Israeli air attack in Gaza during the night until Sunday, reports Reuters and AFP.

    According to Hamas-controlled media, al-Bardawil, a member of the terror-stamped group’s governing political office, was killed, and his wife in Khan Yunis. Israel has not commented on the information.

    Israel resumed its attacks against Gaza during the night until Tuesday, which meant the end of the ceasefire which began on January 19.

  • Trump’s envoy: Putin no bad person

    Trump’s envoy: Putin no bad person

    Russia’s Vladimir Putin is “a great leader”. That’s what US envoy Steve Witkoff says in a pod interview with the right -wing conservative journalist Tucker Carlson:

    – I don’t see Putin as a bad person. It is a complicated situation, the war, and all parts that led to it.

    Witkoff and Putin met in Moscow last week for discussions about a possible ceasefire in Russia’s attack war against Ukraine.

  • Turkish opposition: one million in the streets

    An image from the protests in Istanbul. Photo: Khalil Hamra / AP

    Turkish opposition: one million in the streets

    Four days have passed since Istanbul’s mayor and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s enemy Ekrem Imamoglu from the CHP Party was arrested on suspicion of corruption.

    The arrest has aroused rage and led to protests across the country.

    On Saturday, protesters pilgrimed to Sarachane in Istanbul.

    – Today we are a million people. Do you understand what you have achieved? You have taken back the streets. Protests cannot be banned. I respectfully bow to you all, says Chp’s chairman Özgur Özel from the stage according to Medyascope.

    Around Sarachane, police and protesters have also collapsed.

    Several people have been arrested and police have used tear gas and water cannons to beat the protests banned throughout the country.

  • Woman exposed to knife robbery – chopped three times

    Woman exposed to knife robbery – chopped three times

    A 30-year-old woman has been subjected to a knife robbery in Gothenburg.

    During the attack, the perpetrator said he wants the woman’s mobile and money.

    After the knife act, the woman got help from a person in the area – who called the police.

    Ambulance was also alerted to the scene and the woman is taken to hospital.

    “The perpetrator has run from the scene and is still on the loose,” the police write on his website.

  • Person found dead in the archipelago – suspected murder

    Person found dead in the archipelago – suspected murder

    One person has been found dead in the water in Gothenburg’s southern archipelago.

    The alarm arrived shortly after 3pm on Saturday.

    “A man calls in to the police and tells him that he has seen a dead person in the water”.

    When the patrol arrived at the scene, the body was disposed of.

    The death is being investigated as a suspected murder.

    “There is preliminary investigation confidentiality so we will not go out with more information about this,” says Helene Ramsmo, press spokesman at the police.

  • Pope leaves the hospital tomorrow

    Pope leaves the hospital tomorrow

    Pope Francis is allowed to leave the hospital on Sunday, the doctors announce according to Corriere della Sera.

    The 88-year-old has been hospitalized for over five weeks and the doctors emphasize that he will have to recover for two months.

  • Swallowed tiffanydiamonds – worth millions

    Swallowed tiffanydiamonds – worth millions

    The luxury shop Tiffany & Co in Orlando has been subjected to a theft coup.

    In February, a man stepped into the store and was published to be a successful basketball player, the AP reports.

    The man was invited to the store’s VIP room-where he had to view jewelry worth several million.

    Then he took the opportunity and cheered several diamond earrings and ran out of the store.

    Later, the man was stopped by police patrol – but not because he stole jewelry, but because he drove a car without taillights.

    – Will I be prosecuted for what is in my stomach? The man asked the police, according to the arrest report.

    Later, X -rays showed that the man swallowed four Tiffany earrings – worth almost eight million Swedish kronor.

    Now the AP reports that the earrings came out of the man’s body naturally, after about two weeks. The diamonds were then handed over to police.

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