E20 is shut down after traffic accident

Lightning Halka – several traffic accidents and closed roads

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  • E20 is shut down after traffic accident

    E20 is shut down after traffic accident

    During Friday night, police were alerted about a traffic accident on the E20 in the direction of Eskilstuna.

    A car with a trailer has driven into the center rail and blocks the road, which will be shut down in both directions in connection with the rescue work. This is what the police write on their website.

    Ambulance is alerted to the scene but no serious personal injury has been reported.

  • Man injured in attack at Holocaust Monument

    A person has been injured in an attack at the Holocaust monument in Berlin. Photo: Markus Schreiber/AP/TT

    Man injured in attack at Holocaust Monument

    A man was seriously injured in a suspected attack, “probably with a sharp object,” at the memory monument of the Holocaust in the German capital Berlin.

    Police said they are looking for at least one perpetrator, while “rescue team takes care of persons who witnessed the incident”.

    The Holocaust monument is close to Brandenburg and the US Embassy.

  • Gross abuse in Kristianstad

    Gross abuse in Kristianstad

    A teenage boy has been beaten by several perpetrators in Kristianstad during Friday. He was taken by ambulance to hospital.

    “We have no information about the injury situation,” said police spokesman Evelina Olsson.

    Passersby helped the boy to alert police and no one is currently deprived of liberty.

  • Man is convicted of attempted murder at Salman Rushdie

    Man is convicted of attempted murder at Salman Rushdie

    The man who in 2022 stabbed author Salman Rushdie during a lecture in New York is now being convicted of attempted murder, the AP reports.

    27-year-old Hadi feeds Knivhögg Rushdie on stage several times, including in the eye. The sentence will be announced by the court only in April and can land on up to 25 years in prison.

  • Three arrested after planned attacks against the Embassy of Israel

    Three arrested after planned attacks against the Embassy of Israel

    Three people have been arrested on Friday afternoon outside the Embassy of Israel in Stockholm, suspected of preparation for general destruction, reports, reports TV4.

    According to information to the channel, the persons have planned to carry out an attack.

    “It is true that we have arrested three people who have been near the Embassy of Israel,” police spokesman Susanna Rinaldo told TV4.

    However, the police cannot confirm that the planned act would be directed at the embassy.

  • Woman injured – suspected attempted murder

    Woman injured – suspected attempted murder

    A woman has been found injured in a home in Malmö.

    One person has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

    The woman has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

  • Swedish krona is strengthened unusually much

    Swedish krona is strengthened unusually much

    The Swedish krona has been strengthened against the dollar and the euro, reports Sweden’s radio.

    Since the end of the month, the currency has increased noticeably – and unusually many days in a row, the radio writes.

    According to SEB’s macro strategist Gustav Helgesson, the increase means that the Swedes get more value for money abroad.

  • The situation worried about Pope Francis

    Many gather next to the Gemelli hospital in Rome where Pope Francis is cared for. Photo: Alessandra Tarantino/AP/TT

    The situation worried about Pope Francis

    Concerns are increasing with regard to Pope Francis health and he remains in hospital for at least another week.

    The 88-year-old Argentine was admitted on February 14 with double-sided pneumonia and trachea, according to the Gemelli hospital in Rome.

    On Friday afternoon, doctors stated that the Pope’s health condition “was not out of danger” and that he remains “at least another week” at the hospital.

    Francis has not been seen since he was admitted for care, the Vatican has also not published any pictures of him from the hospital bed.

  • Gross violent crime in Gävle

    Police and ambulance on site in Gävle. Photo: Reader image

    Gross violent crime in Gävle

    The police are investigating a serious violent crime on Öster in Gävle.

    Several police patrols and ambulances were alerted to the scene at 5pm on Friday. A person has been taken by ambulance to hospital.

    The police are sorry about the incident.

    – We say nothing more than this, the preliminary investigator has decided on, says police spokesman Mikael Hedström, to Aftonbladet.

    The area is blocked off and police technicians investigate the crime scene.

    -We are very interested if people have made observations around Norra Fiskargatan on Öster between 13: 00-17: 30 today, says Mikael Hedström.

  • Israel closes border crossing to Gaza

    Israel closes border crossing to Gaza

    Israel closes the Kerem Shalom border crossing that is used to transport supplies to Gaza, Reuters reports.

    No reason why are not stated.

    Just before the border crossing was closed, ten container houses were shipped in to give a roof over their heads to some VA the two million people who got rid of their homes during the war.

  • Knife -high rushdie 15 times – “not intention to kill”

    Knife -high rushdie 15 times – “not intention to kill”

    Hadi Matar, 27, is charged with attempted murder of author Salman Rushdie, 77.

    In his final plea on Friday, Matar’s defender Nathaniel Barone claimed that his client did not intend to kill Rushdie, even though he knives Rushdie up to 15 times in the face and neck.

    Rushdie lost an eye in the attack.

    According to Matar’s defender, prosecutors want to make the 27-year-old an example because Rushdie is a celebrity.

    – It is with the aim of getting publicity. It’s about self -interest, Barone tells AP.

    Rushdie was attacked on stage when he gave a lecture in New York.

    According to a trauma surgeon, the author’s injuries were life -threatening.

    Rushdie has had a death sentence, a Fatwa, hanging over him since 1989. Fatwan was issued by Iran’s then Ayatollah Khomeini in reaction to the book “The Satanic Verses”.

    If the jury finds feeds guilty, he risks up to 25 years in prison.

  • Former minister dead at 65 years

    Former minister dead at 65 years

    Cecilia Stegö Chilò is dead, reports Corren who has been in contact with relatives. She passed away on February 15th. She was previously Minister of Culture and Sports in the Alliance government in 2006.

    She was also head of the think tank Timbro and sat on both Saabs and Spendrup’s boards.

    Cecilia Stegö Chilò turned 65.

  • Spring’s first crane

    Spring’s first crane

    This spring’s first crane has been seen at Lake Hornborgasjön, the County Administrative Board writes.

    – That the first crane is now here is a fantastic spring sign, says Sofie Stålhand, site manager at Hornborgasjön.

    The first cranes that arrive there in the spring often belong to the about 30 couples who breed by the lake.

    – The first crane is so longed for! says Sofie Stålhand.

  • Republicans want to ban the “Woke”-words

    Republicans want to ban the “Woke”-words

    Republicans in the state of West Virginia have submitted a motion to ban the “Woke” words in all state documents and environments, writes Newsweek.

    The motion states that the words should be deleted or changed in the state’s official documents, web pages, literature and in people’s languages.

    Among other things, the exercisers want to change “pregnant person” to “pregnant woman”, “menstruating person” to “woman” and “body -food” for “breastfeeding”.

    The motion comes in the wake of several Trump decisions in this area that limit trans people’s rights.

  • Trump’s envoy praises Zelenskyj: “Brave leader”

    Zelenskyj and Kellogg. Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka / AP

    Trump’s envoy praises Zelenskyj: “Brave leader”

    On Friday, Trump’s envoy in Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, commented on his mentioned meeting with President Zelenskyj.

    In one message At X, where he also shared Zelenskyj’s post from yesterday, Kellogg writes:

    “A long and intense day with Ukraine’s highest leadership. Long and positive conversations with the employed and brave leader of a nation in war, and his skilled national security team ”.

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