Latest news – Berlusconi has left the hospital

Latest news Berlusconi has left the hospital
  • Berlusconi has left the hospital

    Berlusconi in the back seat of a car when he left the hospital. Photo: Alessandro Bremec

    Silvio Berlusconi, 86, has been allowed to leave the hospital in Italy’s Milan after six weeks, reports The Guardian.

    The ex-prime minister and media mogul has been hospitalized with leukemia and pneumonia.

    – After 45 long days, I am finally returning home. It is an incredible feeling and a great relief, says Berlusconi in a statement.

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  • The US is ready with an aid package worth millions to Ukraine

    The United States is ready to deliver a new military aid package to Ukraine worth $375 million, according to reports Politico.

    That package is expected to be presented after President Joe Biden meets his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the G7 meeting in Japan.

    It concerns, among other things, artillery shells and armored vehicles.

    The US has previously given its approval for other countries to supply US-made F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.

  • Air raids on Kyiv – high-rise buildings on fire

    During the night of Saturday, the Russian airstrikes continued against the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.

    Serhiy Popko, head of Kiev’s military administration, writes on Telegram.

    “A fire has broken out on the roof of a ten-story building. All necessary services are available on site. Stay in cover!”

  • Police forgot the k-piste magazine on the roof of the police car

    A police officer in Gävle has received a warning after he left several magazines for his submachine gun on the roof of a police car during a work shift.

    It reports SVT News.

    The officer was about to load his equipment into the car when he accidentally left two full magazines on the roof.

    “Then he went to do some desk work,” writes the channel.

    The police then received an alarm, which he responded to, and when the car was driven at high speed, the magazine flew off the road. They were later found by members of the public who returned the magazines to the police.

  • Barn fire alarm

    Police and emergency services have been alerted to a fire that broke out in a barn in Torsås municipality.

    The barn burned to the ground.

    – There were no animals inside. Luckily they were out in the paddocks. No injuries either, says Magnus Andersson, alarm operator at the rescue service in Kalmar.

    The rescue service will remain largely throughout the night to work with control and post-extinguishing.

  • Directed traffic in a police shirt – you are prosecuted

    In April this year, a group of friends checked into a hotel in Jönköping. According to the staff, the gang must have been intoxicated and behaved “unpleasantly”.

    After that, one of the men, who is 45 years old, put on a police shirt and went out into the street in front of the hotel. There he must have started directing traffic, reports P4 Jönköping.

    The staff then called the police and now the man is charged with impersonation of a public position.

    In questioning, he has stated that he put on the police shirt as “a fun thing”, but denies any crime.

  • Sis home wants to stop runaways – sets up barbed wire

    Its headquarters in Stockholm. Photo: Anna Tärnhuvud

    Sis has gone up in staff mode after the high-profile escapes of recent months. New safety guidelines have been sent out to homes around Sweden.

    At the Nereby prison in Gothenburg, where two 14-year-old boys escaped last week, has therefore now put up barbed wire with razor-sharp pieces on its fences.

    This is reported by P4 Gothenburg.

    Staff at the institution state that they are doubtful that the barbed wire will be enough to prevent more escapes.

  • Three people in a fall accident – ​​one seriously injured

    Three adults have been involved in a fall accident in Skellefteå, reports The north.

    One person has serious injuries, according to ambulance medical director Robert Eckhart.

    Two people are slightly injured.

  • Great effort in Sollentuna

    A large police operation is underway in Sollentuna.

    – We are there working on an investigative case, says police spokesperson Carina Skagerlind.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, it is a suspected kidnapping.

    Several people have been arrested, according to the information.

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    A person seriously injured in a train crash

    A man has been transported by ambulance helicopter to Uppsala after being stuck in the A-tractor that collided with a train outside Nyköping, reports Södermanland’s news.

    The other three who were in the vehicle are said to have minor injuries. One of them has been taken to hospital for a check-up.

    No one on the train is reported to have any injuries.

    Shortly after 19, the train was able to roll away again, but had to stop again due to a damaged wheel, according to the newspaper.

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    Obama banned from Russia

    500 Americans are transported from Russia in response to the US’s new sanctions against the country, including former US President Barack Obama, writes Norwegian VG.

    Among the list of those banned from the country are also talk show hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers.

    The list also includes names from the US government, think tanks and universities.

  • L opens arms to Taiwan

    Joar Forssell Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT

    The Liberals are open to selling offensive weapons, including JAS planes, to Taiwan to assist in a possible military attack by China.

    This is stated by the party’s foreign policy spokesperson Joar Forssell SVT News.

    – We see a world right now where dictatorships like the one in China are trying to challenge democracy on the global stage and Sweden, and other countries, need to contribute there, he tells the channel.

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    Condom use more than halved among 15-year-olds

    Shortage in 15-year-olds’ bedrooms. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

    Of the 15-year-olds surveyed who had sex, an average of 35 percent used a condom on the last occasion, writes FHM.

    A decade ago, 80 percent of 15-year-olds answered that they had used a condom during the last intercourse.

    The result comes from the authority’s study “School children’s health habits in Sweden 2021/2022”.

    42,000 students aged 11, 13 and 15 have answered the questions. It is the tenth time that the study has been carried out. The first was made in 1985.

  • Drunk man took his in with family – watching TV

    A drunken man in his 70s broke into a strange family in Ulricehamn, reports Gothenburg Post.

    Then he staggered upstairs, locked himself in and turned on the TV.

    – He thinks he lives there. He goes up a flight of stairs and locks himself in a room and watches TV, says Caroline Karlsson, police spokesperson to GP.

    The family tried to get the man to leave the home, but he refused.

    – There will be a small fight, but the man is otherwise not violent. They hold him down and he tries to break free but he can’t. The police come and he is taken into custody, says Caroline Karlsson.

    The man is suspected of trespassing.

  • BoJo is going to be a father – again

    Boris and Carrie Johnson. Photo: Frank Augstein/AP

    Boris Johnson’s wife Carrie is pregnant.

    She reveals that in a post on Instagram.

    “New team member will arrive in just a few weeks. I’ve been feeling pretty exhausted for much of the last eight months, but we’re looking forward to meeting this little one,” she writes.

    The former prime minister already has seven children.

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  • What happened to the elderly man who refused to move his car after having his tires punctured by mats of nails last winter?

    Anna

    Hi Anna!

    The last I read about him was in The Wermlands newspaper in November.

    Then he would buy a new car after living in the old one for two weeks. He then said that he intended to lift the broken car into the air and leave it at the scene.

    He also told us at Aftonbladet that he would register the old car at the National Police Board.

  • If you throw fags everywhere they will rot and if so how long will it take to empty them please

    Richard

    Hello! According to the organization Keep Sweden Clean, it takes approximately 1-5 years for a discarded cigarette butt to decompose into microplastic.

    “Microplastic can take 100 years before it disappears, if it even does,” they also write.

  • Why is only one of the spy brothers named and pictured?

    Maddie

    Hello! Both are named in the article. Why we only have one picture of Payam Kia is because the article is about him.

  • What has happened to Aftonbladet directly? Previously, you ended up directly on the news you clicked on, but now you always end up at the top and have to scroll down through the feed to get to the article you are interested in reading. Wish that feature came back.

    Curious

    Hello! Some readers seem to have had issues with it over the past few days so we’ll check it out! If you haven’t updated the app, you can test with that as well (if you read via the app, that is).

  • Hello, May 17th today. Does it show on the editorial staff’s lunch boxes?

    Magnus

    It’s not lunch yet, but haven’t heard anything about the May 17 special in the lunchbox yet. Norwegians eat an average of four sausages per person on May 17, according to a press release from SAS . So if you want to pay tribute to Norway, a sausage with bread can be a suitable way!

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