THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS TODAY
At 07.17 SOS received an alarm about a traffic accident outside Tokarp, Jönköping.
Two cars have collided and the driver of one car, a man in his 30s, has been taken to hospital by ambulance.
The state of damage is initially assessed as serious, the police write on their website.
A report of negligence in traffic will be made.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
Just before six thirty on Monday morning, the ferry Aurora pulled into the quay at the ferry stop in Elsinore. It is currently unclear what damage may have occurred to the ferry.
– The cars cannot drive out as usual, but we are currently moving the ferry Hamlet from the other quay so that the Aurora can back in and be emptied of cars, says Jesper Maack, press officer on the Öresund line.
Several of the departures from Helsingborg to Helsingör are cancelled.
When passengers and vehicles have landed, traffic will start again, but to a limited extent.
– We will now run half-hourly traffic with Hamlet and Tycho Brahe while we investigate the damage to Aurora, says Jesper Maack.
No one is said to have been injured during the incident.
A truck and a car have collided on the E65 at the height of Börringe, in the direction of Ystad. The road is completely closed.
– The truck must have driven into the car from behind, which was stationary, says Evelina Olsson, press spokesperson at the police.
Two people are involved in the accident. They have been taken to hospital by ambulance for a check-up.
– There should not be any serious injuries.
The work at the site is expected to be finished around 09:00.
Trump threatens to sue the Swedish-Danish-Iranian director Ali Abbasi after the premiere of the film “The Apprentice”.
This is to “address the deliberately false claims of these people pretending to be filmmakers,” says presidential campaign spokesman Steven Cheung.
The talked-about film depicts Trump’s early career and, among other things, the rape that his ex-wife accused him of.
The footage has infuriated the ex-president and in a new post on the platform X he calls it a disgusting, political character assassination. He writes that the author is a talentless fraud and that those involved lack morals.
During the early hours of Monday morning, there is a traffic stop on the metro’s green line between Slussen and Enskede gård/Skogskyrkogården/Hammarbyhöjden.
On its website, SL writes that it is all due to order problems.
Delays and canceled departures may occur and travelers are referred to alternative travel routes.
The Skanstullsbron is also closed, according to the Swedish Transport Administration. The bridge was closed shortly after 5:30 a.m. and is expected to remain closed until 6:30 a.m.
China’s military has begun military exercises near Taiwan, the Chinese Ministry of Defense announced on the night of Monday.
Beijing has not ruled out forcefully forcing Taiwan, which it claims is part of China, under its control and Monday’s large-scale drills are the fourth of their kind in the past two years.
Taiwan has condemned the latest drills as “irrational and provocative” and says it has sent “appropriate forces” in response.
Donald Trump during the meeting in Coachella. Photo: Alex Gallardo/AP
A 49-year-old man has been arrested outside Donald Trump’s campaign rally outside the Coachella Valley in California.
The man was arrested on Saturday. He carried a shotgun, a loaded pistol, a magazine and a fake entry card to the meeting.
“We probably stopped another assassination attempt,” local police Chad Bianco said, according to ABC.
Read more here.
The police were called at 6pm to an address in Kristianstad due to an ongoing assault.
An injured man was found at the scene.
The man has been taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.
The suspected crime scene has been cordoned off and the police have interviewed witnesses.
The incident is being investigated as attempted murder.
Police on site in southern Stockholm on Sunday evening. Photo: Aftonbladet
Shortly after 8 p.m., the police were called to an address in Årsta in southern Stockholm after reports of loud explosions.
– We received several calls from a property that shots were fired inside a stairwell, says Ola Österling, press spokesperson at the police.
On the spot, the police established that shots had been fired into an apartment.
– People were inside the apartment. No one was injured.
No one is arrested.
– A hunt is now underway for the perpetrators. We have interviewed witnesses who made observations of persons of interest.
An injured man in his 20s came to a hospital in Malmö on Sunday.
Police were then alerted to a residence in Limhamn.
The police suspect that the man was injured with a sharp knife.
The man took himself to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.
The incident is being investigated as aggravated assault.
At least 40 people have been injured in a drone attack on a military base in Haifa, Israel, according to Israeli media.
Five people are said to be seriously injured.
According to Defense Minister Gallant, Hezbollah is behind the attack.
Prime Minister of Iceland Bjarni Benediktsson. Photo: Frank Franklin II / AP
Iceland’s government resigns, reports Icelandic media.
The government collaboration between the Independence Party, the Progress Party and the Green Left has ended. This was announced by Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson at a cabinet meeting.
– Of course, it is disappointing when projects fail or circumstances change. It is definitely disappointing, says Bjarni Benediktsson, to Visor.
A new election will be called in November.
Read more here.
A shooting has taken place in Kvillebäcken in Gothenburg.
A man in his 20s has been taken to hospital by ambulance.
– He was awake and talkative. But I don’t have any further details about the damage, says Fredrik Svedemyr, press spokesperson at the police.
The shots were fired at 5pm on Sunday.
– I don’t have all the details, but the shooting must have taken place outside.
The police are on site at the address.
– We work with information gathering. A suspected perpetrator is said to have left the scene on an electric scooter.
The incident is being investigated as attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.
No one is suspected or arrested.
A 65-year-old man has been arrested in Malmö on suspicion of assault and gross illegal threats against a group.
Earlier in the day, the man was involved in an incident in central Malmö and the police launched an operation to arrest him.
The suspect was inside a residence and the police used extra deployed personnel.
– It was a large police operation in which negotiators and personnel from the Regional Response Force were involved. I don’t want to go into more details about the operation, but we managed to arrest the man, says Fredrik Bratt, police spokesperson.
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