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President of Finland: NATO members by July at the latest

today at 09.36 Niklas Gustafsson

Finnish President Sauli Niinistö predicts that Sweden and Finland will be admitted as full NATO members by July at the latest, TT reports.

– If it doesn’t happen until the Vilnius meeting, why at all afterwards? says Niinistö in an interview to the news agency STT.

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    The organization assesses that there are no longer any people alive under the racial masses. The work is now moving forward with looking for the dead, TT reports.

  • The police investigate outdoor rape in Lidköping

    A woman in her 20s has reported that she was raped outside by a man in Lidköping between 04 and 05.30 on Saturday morning.

    The crime scene has been cordoned off and technicians will carry out an on-site investigation.

    The woman has been taken to hospital.

    A preliminary investigation into aggravated rape has been launched. The police are knocking on doors in the area.

    No one has been arrested.

  • World War II bomb explodes in England

    This week an English construction worker found a 250 kg bomb in the town of Great Yarmouth. The bomb exploded on Friday afternoon.

    No one was injured in connection with the detonation, The Guardian reports.

    The bomb, which turned out to be from World War II, was found during work on a bridge. In an attempt to slowly burn off the bomb, it detonated unexpectedly.

  • Over 120 detained in the wave of violence

    At the end of January, the Stockholm police launched a special event to break the spiral of violence in Stockholm that has consisted of detonations in stairwells, several shootings and murders.

    The police estimate that between 120-150 people have been detained in the wave of violence, reports SvD.

    64 of them are in custody.

    In just one weekend, the police managed to arrest 24 people connected to the gang milieu and over 60 weapons and kilos of explosives have been seized.

    – A change that is tangible is that we can say with certainty that we have stopped a large number of imminent violent crimes, where we feel sure that people had been injured or died, says Max Åkerwall, deputy commander, to the newspaper.

  • Laser message in Anne Frank museum investigated

    Dutch police have opened a criminal investigation after a laser message was seen on a wall in the Anne Frank museum in Amsterdam, TT reports.

    According to Cultural news in Sweden’s Radio it was on monday night that someone projected a text questioning that anne frank wrote the diary for which she is famous. The message was also filmed and published online.

    The museum condemns the incident as an “anti-Semitic and racist action”.

  • No one arrested after Pussy shooting

    The three people who were injured in the shooting in the center of Fittja on Friday evening are still being treated in hospital.

    Two people are seriously injured, one is slightly injured.

    The police have finished their work at the crime scene.

    – Interrogations have been held with a number of witnesses. It was out in a public place, so there have been a lot of witnesses, says Anders Bryngelsson, press spokesperson at the police in Stockholm.

    No one has been arrested.

  • Toronto mayor resigns after infidelity affair

    Toronto Mayor John Tory resigns. Photo: Arlyn McAdorey/The Canadian Press via AP/TT

    After admitting he had an inappropriate relationship with a former colleague, Toronto Mayor John Tory announced his resignation, the Toronto Star reports.

    Tory’s announcement came on Friday, an hour after the deal was revealed in an investigation by the newspaper.

  • Person forced off train by robbers

    At two o’clock last night, the police were alerted to a robbery in Näsby park in Täby municipality.

    – It should be a young person who, according to early information, was forced by a train and then robbed of private belongings, says Anders Bryngelsson, press spokesperson at the police in Stockholm.

    According to the police, there are several perpetrators.

    No one has been arrested.

  • The man was taken to hospital with stab wounds

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    The man in his 50s is suspected of attempted murder and assault.

  • Increased NATO cooperation for Sweden

    Sweden is deepening its military cooperation with NATO and will soon enter into several agreements, reports SVT News.

    – I think there are closer to fifteen acts to be signed, what we are seeing is an ever deeper integration of Sweden into NATO on the military side, says Defense Minister Pål Jonson (M) to SVT.

    Among other things, it will concern the storage of ammunition in other countries and cooperation for joint air defense.

    NATO must also set goals for how Sweden and Finland will be able to contribute to NATO’s defense planning for the first time, according to SVT.

    It will take place in connection with the countries attending a meeting with NATO’s defense minister.

  • Over 23,000 dead in the earthquake disaster

    The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria continues to rise.

    Now over 23,000 people have died since Monday’s quakes, which measured 7.8 and 7.6 on the Richter scale.

    But there are still reports of how people are miraculously saved from the racial masses. The Guardian writes about a ten-year-old boy found alive in Turkey’s Hatay district after days under collapsed houses.

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    Barbro Barbro

    Hi Barbara! Thanks for the info! Sometimes we actually write about animals on roads if they are road hazards.

  • Expressen examines Botkyrka, what does AB do?

    It feels serious what is happening and has happened there.

    Man

    Hey man! Then you have missed that we were the first with the news and that we then continued to report continuously on the development in a series of articles. I count about fifteen articles, if you don’t count debate articles. Here you can find them.

  • Regarding the terrorist threat against Sweden, you have written in an article that several countries are preparing a warning against traveling to Sweden, according to information.

    Feels like a very scary development.

    Can you provide more info on this please?

    Giulia

    Hi Giulia! I understand that it feels scary. At the moment, we do not have more information than what we have written about, but we will of course continue to follow up on our reporting. However, I think that it can be reassuring that Säpo is aware of threats directed at Sweden and that the police have initiated a special event to keep extra surveillance in relevant places.

  • Don’t you get mentally ill from such sad news you publish?

    Marie

    Nah. Of course it can feel heavy, but above all it is important to report on difficult things happening in the world.

    Then we write about a lot of exciting and pleasant things too. The mix is ​​the best!

  • Was baby Aya born in Turkey or Syria in the Turkey-Syria earthquake? You at Aftonbladet write Turkey and Expressen writes Syria. Just a wonder on my part

    Marie-Louise

    Little Aya was born in the city of Jindayris in northern Syria – as it says in our article and also in the Express as far as I can see!

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