The prosecutor in the Trump cases pauses the work

The prosecutor in the Trump cases pauses the work

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  • The prosecutor in the Trump cases pauses the work

    Jack Smith. Photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP

    Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who prosecuted Donald Trump, is “pausing” his work to evaluate how or if he can continue his work. That is according to CNBC.

    According to the channel, Smith says that Trump’s lawyers do not oppose the break.

    Trump has been charged, among other things, for his involvement in the storming of the Capitol in January 2021 after the election loss to Joe Biden, as well as for his handling of classified documents stored at the Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, after his time in the White House.

    Donald Trump was elected this week as the new president of the United States.

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  • The FBI is investigating a suspected assassination plot against Trump

    The FBI is investigating a suspected assassination plot against Trump, AP reports.

    The investigation singles out an Iranian official as a suspect, according to documents filed in a New York court.

    According to the documents, a person was allegedly instructed in September 2023 to monitor and assassinate the president.

    However, the suspect must have been asked to pause his plan – and wait for the presidential election in the United States.

    This Iran suspected that Trump would lose the election, reports the news agency.

  • Truck blocking traffic after accident

    A truck has driven into a median barrier on route 68 between Norberg and Avesta, write P4 The valleys.

    The road is completely closed.

    The text is updated.

  • Russian-Ukrainian meeting on prisoners of war

    Ukraine’s Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets. Archive image. Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka

    Russia’s Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova has met her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Lubinets in Belarus. They both state that on social media.

    Both state that they discussed prisoners of war and future prisoner exchanges. It was their first meeting in two and a half years.

    “We exchanged lists of prisoners of war,” writes Lubinets, and says that he also handed over letters from relatives of the Ukrainians captured by Russia.

    Earlier on Friday, Ukraine stated that it had received the remains of 563 Ukrainian soldiers from Russia.

  • Fire in apartment building – one to hospital

    There has been a fire in an apartment building in Timrå.

    A person who was inside the residence has been taken to hospital.

    The police were alerted to the fire at around 2:30 p.m.

    There is no information on the state of the damage.

  • At least 30 dead in regime-critical demonstrations

    Police and military have been deployed against regime-critical demonstrations in Mozambique after contested elections. Photo: Carlos Uqueio/AP/TT

    About 30 people have been killed in Mozambique in the unrest and harsh actions by the authorities, police and military that broke out after the election a month ago. This is stated by the human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW).

    In the election, the state-bearing Frelimo party, which has been in power in Mozambique for nearly 50 years, won.

    The opposition claims electoral fraud, and opposition leader Venancio Mondlane claims victory.

  • Fully developed fire in apartment building

    There is a fire in an apartment building in Karlskrona.

    The police were called to the scene shortly before 4 p.m.

    – It’s a fully developed fire, I don’t know much more at the moment, says the rescue service’s management operator.

    The police are on the scene and an ambulance has been called.

    According to the police, two people must have been inside the apartment, but they must now be outside.

    Read more here.

  • Total standstill on E14 after accident – one to hospital

    An accident has occurred on the E14 near Sundsvall.

    – According to initial information, two cars have collided, says Marie Andersson, press spokesperson at the police.

    One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

    – There are stops in both directions and large queues, says Marie Andersson.

    According to the Swedish Transport Administration’s forecast, traffic is expected to be allowed to open again at 5pm.

  • Person hit – taken to hospital

    A person has been hit on Frösön.

    The accident happened at 3:30 p.m.

    – One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance, says Ola Nilsson at SOS Alarm.

    There is currently no information on the state of the damage.

    – The person was awake and talkative, says Marie Andersson, press spokesperson.

  • Crash at tunnel – road closed

    There has been an accident on road 75 at the Årsta tunnel in Stockholm in the direction of E4/E20.

    A truck and several cars must be involved and the accident has a very large impact on traffic.

    According to Trafik Stockholm, the road is closed.

    On the Swedish Transport Administration’s website, it says that safety vehicles are on site.

    According to SOS Alarm, the police and ambulance are also on the scene.

    – From the call we received, it is supposed to be about two passenger cars that collided. No one has been taken to hospital at the moment, says Ola Nilsson at SOS Alarm.

    At 4:30 p.m., traffic was allowed to open again.

  • Russia bombed the Estonian ambassador’s residence

    The entire upper floor of the Estonian ambassador’s residence in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv was destroyed by a Russian drone yesterday, Estonian Public Service Radio reports ERROR.

    Ambassador Annely Kolk was in the shelter under the building and is unharmed.

    Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal called for more support for Ukraine after the attack.

    – My message is clear: Ukraine needs more air defense and lifted restrictions on its weapons so that it can protect its population”

  • Police warn of elderly man

    An elderly man has tried to lure two ten-year-old girls with him in Ystad.

    The incident occurred on Wednesday evening near the school in Svarte.

    Now the police are issuing a warning, reports Ystad’s Allehanda.

    – It might be good to accompany your children to and from evening activities, says municipal police officer Birthe Parkhagen, to the newspaper.

    The police have a description of the man and have deployed extra surveillance in the area.

  • Ireland’s Prime Minister calls an election

    Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris announces elections in the country for November 29.

    The announcement was made outside the government building in Dublin on Friday, reports BBC.

    Harris said the time “is now right” to ask the Irish people for a new mandate.

  • Suspected workplace accident – person fell from a ladder

    A person has been taken by ambulance to hospital after falling from a ladder in Helsingborg.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The incident is being investigated as a workplace accident. The police have drawn up a report of causing bodily harm.

  • Man found dead in hotel

    Photo: Mikael Nilsson

    Right now, an operation is underway at a hotel in Malmö.

    – We are checking a task there, says Fredrik Bratt from the police.

    The alarm came in shortly before 2 p.m.

    The police later announced that an adult man had been found dead at the hotel.

    The circumstances are unclear and technicians have been called to the scene.

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