Brawl in Brussels: Breton quits

  • Brawl in Brussels: Breton quits

    French EU Commissioner Thierry Breton is leaving the EU Commission with immediate effect, he announces on X.

    The defection takes place in protest against President Ursula von der Leyen, according to his own statement, having asked France to replace him with a woman.

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  • Fire in a restaurant in Gothenburg

    SOS was alerted yesterday just before midnight about a fire in a restaurant on Färgfabriksgatan in Gothenburg.

    No one is said to have been injured, but the material damage is extensive.

    – The premises are more or less burned out inside, says Jens Andersson, the police’s press spokesperson in the west region.

    The cause of the fire is unknown and a report of arson has been made. The police will carry out a technical investigation of the scene.

  • Single accident on the E4 south of Umeå

    A single vehicle accident has occurred on the E4 in Umeå, north of Sörmjöle. A car has driven into the center barrier.

    – An ambulance is on site and the police are on their way, but the extent of the damage is unclear, says Engla Hansson, operator at Rescue Center North.

    The road is closed in both directions.

  • Young woman killed in motorcycle accident

    A young woman has died in a motorbike accident in Skellefteå, the police write on their website.

    It was during Sunday afternoon that the police were alerted to the serious accident on county road 774 in the area of ​​Östra Falmark.

    A car and a motorcycle are said to have been involved.

    It was an ugly woman who drove the motorcycle and had to be taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.

    She died during the night from her injuries.

    Her next of kin have been notified.

  • Traffic accident on the E4 – one to hospital

    Emergency services have been alerted to E4 at Kungens Kurva, south of Stockholm, after three passenger cars have collided.

    – One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance, says Andreas Linder, officer on duty at Södertörn’s rescue service.

    Two lanes are closed in the northbound direction. According to the Swedish Transport Administration’s website, the accident has a “very large impact” on traffic.

  • Suspected cabin smoking behind alarm at Arlanda

    Emergency services were called to Arlanda on Monday morning after an emergency alarm. But the alarm was “smoke without fire”, it turned out not to be sharp.

    According to UNT it seems that someone has smoked in the cabin of an airplane and caused the alarm.

  • Tito Jackson dead

    Tito Jackson. Archive image. Photo: Dan Steinberg/AP/TT

    Michael Jackson’s brother Tito Jackson has died, Entertainment Tonight reports X.

    The cause of death is not known, but the Jackson family’s former spokesperson states that it is a heart attack.

    Tito Jackson was born as number three of the famous Jackson siblings. He was in the family bands The Jackson Five and The Jacksons in the 70s and 80s.

    Tito Jackson was 70 years old.

  • Woman bit woman in the ear

    Late on Sunday evening, the police in Västervik received a call that a woman had been bitten by another woman in the ear, the police write on their website.

    The woman and her ear have been checked at the emergency room, the extent of the damage is unclear.

    It is a woman in her 30s who is now suspected of assault.

  • Sweden gets to lead the NATO base in northern Finland

    The new NATO base in Finnish Lapland will be under Swedish command, reports SvD.

    – Having the main responsibility means that you have responsibility for the top management, to lead the force and to have capable connections in it. It thus becomes the central task for Sweden, says a staff officer at Högkvarteret to the newspaper.

    It may be appropriate to send around 20 to 50 Swedish officers to the base, who will work with personnel from Finland, Norway and the USA, among others.

    On Monday, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) will meet Finland’s counterpart Petteri Orpo in Stockholm.

  • Apartment fire in Borås

    An apartment fire has occurred at Sjöbo in Borås. The emergency services and ambulance were alerted around 04:00 in the morning after reports that heavy smoke had spread to the stairwell and attic, reports Borås Newspaper.

    – We are on site at an apartment building where we had a fire in an apartment. It’s off now, says Per-Olof Carlsson, officer on duty at Södra Älvsborg’s rescue services association, to the newspaper.

    In connection with the fire, one person is said to have suffered minor smoke damage.

  • Shot against window – attempted murder

    Several shots were fired on Sunday evening at an apartment building in Götene.

    – On site we found empty shell casings and damage to a window, but no one has been injured, says Jens Andersson, press spokesperson at the police.

    During the night, intensive investigative work has been underway.

    – Suspicions were then directed at a 35-year-old man who was arrested at half past five at an address in another town. We were also able to secure some evidence there, says Jens Andersson.

    The arrested person is now suspected of attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.

  • Power outage in Stockholm

    A power outage has occurred in Hagsätra and Rågsved south of Stockholm. According to Ellevio’s outage map, it started at 04:01 and has affected a maximum of 2,178 subscribers.

    There is no forecast for when the power will return, writes Ellevio.

  • Report: New student support waste of tax money

    CSN handles the applications for conversion study support and makes decisions. Archive image. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

    The new adjustment support for people who have lost their job or changed their profession is wrong, according to a new SNS report reported on DN Debate.

    The support was the government’s bait in 2022 to get the unions to agree to the las change, which means that more people can be exempted from the order of rotation when companies notify staff.

    Low-educated people and those whose occupations are most at risk of disappearing apply to a lower degree than others for support. They are more often rejected but should have priority, it is suggested.

  • Boy life-threateningly injured after accident

    A teenage boy has life-threatening injuries after a moped accident in Ängelholm.

    The accident happened at 8 p.m.

    – It is a boy who drove a moped and apparently collided with a deer. The boy had to go by ambulance to the hospital and a hunter took care of the deer, says Fredrik Bratt, press spokesperson at the police command center, to HD.

    The boy is now being treated in hospital.

  • Suspected shooting – boy injured

    Action in Arlöv. Photo: Mikael Nilsson

    A 15-year-old boy has been found with suspected gunshot wounds outdoors in Arlöv in Burlöv municipality.

    The boy was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police are on the scene to investigate the incident. It is unclear where the shooting took place.

    – We are working to locate the place where it happened, says Filip Annas, spokesperson for the police in the South.

    At this time, there are no suspects.

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