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  • The police are looking for a car accident

    The police are looking for a car accident

    During the morning, a car accident occurred on a long way 655 at Angerdshestra outside Jönköping.

    Now the police are looking for a 40-year-old man who was involved in that accident to ensure that he is doing well.

    “At the disappearance, he wore some kind of checkered shore that was blue/black/gray to the color. The shirt is of a thicker type and can be described as a logging model, ”the police write on their website.

    If you have seen the man, contact the police.

  • The prompt: Cook the drinking water in Sandviken

    The prompt: Cook the drinking water in Sandviken

    After a disturbance, the water in Sandviken does not keep sufficiently high quality.

    Since it is not possible to exclude whether there are bacteria in the water, accommodation in Sandviken is now urged to boil its drinking water, announces crisis information.

  • Several earthquake shake Santorini – schools are closed

    Several earthquake shake Santorini – schools are closed

    A series of earthquakes measured between 4.1 and 4.6 magnitude were already registered on Friday and Saturday in the area between the Greek islands Santorini and Amorgos, Reuters writes.

    Now Greek authorities are urging citizens at Santorini not to gather in small spaces indoors and to avoid two built -up areas and two small ports.

    After the increased seismic activity, the authorities have decided to keep schools on the island closed tomorrow Monday.

  • Minister took a government car to wine lunch – 446 kilometers away

    Minister took a government car to wine lunch – 446 kilometers away

    Australian Transport Minister Jo Haylen is in windy weather.

    On January 25, the administration’s logbook states that for 13 hours she used the government’s private driver for a “business trip during working hours”.

    The work trip was, in fact, a wine lunch with five friends – a 446 kilometer trip to a vineyard.

    While the wine flowed, the driver had to wait outside.

    On Saturday, the minister apologized to the voters and promised to pay for the trip with his own money.

    – I made an error decision, she says according to Guardian.

  • Zelenskyj warns Trump: “Very dangerous”

    Zelenskyj warns Trump: “Very dangerous”

    In an interview with the News Agency Ap Sends Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyj a sharp warning to Donald Trump.

    This is after Trump said that American and Russian officials have discussions about ending the war.

    Zelenskyj calls it “very dangerous” that conversations about the war are taken without Ukraine.

    – They can have their own relationships, but talking about Ukraine without us – it’s dangerous for everyone, he says.

    Instead, Zelenskyj calls for more discussions between Ukraine and the United States to work out a ceasefire plan.

    He proposes that it should then be followed by broader conversations that include the United States, Ukraine, Russia and the EU. In addition, he repeats his desire for Ukraine to become a NATO member.

  • Taxi driver abused by customer

    Taxi driver abused by customer

    A 20-year-old man is suspected to have beaten a taxi driver in Lund.

    The man should try to get away to pay and then become aggressive. He destroyed a sign in the taxi and directed violence at the driver.

    The police arrested the man, but the arrest was later lifted.

  • Fire in multi -family houses – massive effort

    Fire in multi -family houses – massive effort

    At least one apartment is burning in a multi -family house in Hölö, south of Södertälje. The first alarm came at 04.21 and the rescue service has started an extensive effort.

    – Six fire trucks are there and six more are on the way. Six ambulances are also alerted, says Agneta Gustafsson, team leader at SOS Alarm.

    – It burns in at least one apartment on the second floor and attic, she continues.

  • Canada strikes back – the trade war running

    Canada strikes back – the trade war running

    Canada’s outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces that the country is facing 25 percent penalty on US goods.

    The message is a response to Donald’s Trump’s previously announced customs against Canada, even those at 25 percent.

    According to Trudeau, customs will be taken out for three weeks starting on Tuesday and includes US goods worth the equivalent of SEK 1700 billion.

  • Serious crime – one to hospital

    Serious crime – one to hospital

    One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance after a knife cut in Vällingby in western Stockholm. The alarm came to the police at 02.21 during the night towards Sunday.

    “The person is subjected to a serious crime and has serious injuries,” said the officer in charge Ida Abrahamsson.

    The knife cutting occurred indoors and several other people were present. No one is arrested.

  • Girl was killed to death on the street

    Girl was killed to death on the street

    The 11-year-old girl was on her way to a friend to play when on Saturday she was killed on the street in the city of Nieuwegein in the Netherlands.

    A 29-year-old man has been arrested and, according to local media, police suspect the murder was an act of insanity. The man had no relationship with the girl.

    Neighbors had, as late as Thursday, alerted the police that he had appeared confused on the town, writes the magazine AD.

  • Unknown details about Trump’s customs

    Unknown details about Trump’s customs

    Already on Friday, the White House announced that Donald Trump was facing 25 percent penalty against Canada and Mexico and 10 percent against China respectively.

    The figures were confirmed when he signed his presidential order on Saturday night – but there were also details that were not known the day before.

    • The decision contains an escalation clause. It means According to CNN That Trump can increase the percentage even more if the three countries respond with their own customs.

    • In Canada’s case, the kit is held down to 10 percent with regard to the energy imports that several US states depend on.

    • No other exceptions are made for specific goods, something for example the construction industry had hoped for. The United States imports a lot of wood from Canada.

  • Trump introducing customs against Mexico, Canada and China

    Donald Trump. Photo: Ben Curtis / AP

    Trump introducing customs against Mexico, Canada and China

    US President Donald Trump has introduced new penalties against his three largest trading partners: Mexico, Canada and China, reports CNN.

    Customs fees on goods from Canada and Mexico can increase by 25 percent and hit the Americans’ wallets.

    The United States imports, among other things, cars, alcohol and food from both countries.

    Experts warn that Trump’s decision will have major consequences:

    – The likelihood of some form of reprisals is very high. When it becomes a trade war, no one wins, says chief economist Douglas Porter to CNN.

  • Classic Mercedes sold – for 588 million

    Stirling Moss in the race 1955 Rac Tourist Trophy in Northern Ireland 1955. The car in the picture is a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, a sister model for the now sold model. Photo: AP/TT

    Classic Mercedes sold – for 588 million

    One of the most expensive cars ever sold has been under the club at an auction in Stuttgart.

    After just over a quarter of a bidding, the other chopped buyers were allowed to give up when an even anonymous buyer offered EUR 46.5 million, reports German media company SWR. Following fees, the buyer may pay EUR 51.1 million, corresponding to SEK 588 million.

    The car, a Mercedes-Benz W 196 R from 1954, has been run by the British Formula 1 driver Stirling Moss, who won several F1 races with it.

    Despite the high price, the car is not the most expensive to date. By 2022, a Mercedes 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe for the equivalent of SEK 1.6 billion at auction.

  • Double fraud notifications – pretending to be a police officer

    Double fraud notifications – pretending to be a police officer

    A man in his 30s states that he suffered a fraud where he lost cryptocurrency worth SEK 240,000, reports P4 Jämtland. The incident is reported to the police.

    A fraudster is said to have pretended to be a police officer and must have contacted the man via call or sms.

    The person must have claimed that the man’s assets were in danger and asked him to identify with BankID to move the money to a “secure account”. Instead, he lost his cryptocurrency.

    In addition, the Jämtland police have received another similar notification, which, however, was not completed.

  • Israel: New negotiations will start on Monday

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. File image. Photo: Debbie Hill/AP/TT

    Israel: New negotiations will start on Monday

    Negotiations on the second phase of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas start on Monday. But in the first stage only between Israel, USA and mediators.

    This is stated by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah House office.

    On Sunday, Netanyahu goes to Washington DC for talks with US President Donald Trump. According to Israeli media, he will also meet Steve Witkoff, the US Middle Eastern endoring.

    “The Prime Minister spoke tonight (Saturday) with the envoy Steve Witkoff. The two agreed that the negotiations on the second phase of the agreement will start when they meet on Monday, ”says Netanyah’s spokesperson.

    Witkoff will also talk to Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin al-Dhani and Egyptian mediators in the coming week, writes The Times of Israel.

    After those meetings, Netanyahu will discuss a time for when an Israeli delegation will be sent for talks with Hamas about the second phase of the ceasefire.

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