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  • Trump’s steel duties introduced

    Trump’s steel duties introduced

    US President Donald Trump’s announced duties of 25 percent on steel and aluminum has now entered into force.

    At five o’clock on Wednesday morning Swedish time, when the clock hit midnight in Washington, the customs began to apply.

    They strike against all countries and can be a tough blow to both Swedish and European companies. The EU is expected to respond with countermeasures.

  • Greenland: They go against victory in the election

    Greenland: They go against victory in the election

    The parties democraatitis and Naleraq become the big winners in the election in Greenland. With almost 68 percent of the vote counted, democraatitis has 30.1 percent, an increase of 21 percentage points compared to the 2021 election. Naleraq is 24.1 percent, an increase of 12.1 percentage points.

    According to Danish TV2, both parties require increased independence from Denmark.

    “It looks like a big shift in Greenlandic politics,” says Masaana Egee, editor -in -chief of the magazine Sermitsiaq, to TV2.

    The election has been overshadowed by Donald Trump’s repeated play that the United States wants to buy Greenland.

    Naleraq advocates According to Newsweek American support and protection without becoming a territory. Party leader Pele Broberg has previously commented positively about Trump.

    – You have to admit that Trump has done very well for the independence movement more

  • Russian attacks continue in Ukraine

    Russian attacks continue in Ukraine

    Russia attacked several Ukrainian regions, hours after the attacked country announced that it is ready for a ceasefire for 30 days.

    “Air defense forces operate in the city. Stay in shelters, ”wrote Kiev’s mayor Vitalij Klytjko during the night.

    In the charkiv in northeastern Ukraine, a Russian attack drone has beaten between residential buildings.

    The Dnipro region was also subjected to Russian drone attacks.

  • The US Department of Education Bantas

    Minister of Education Linda McMahon has said that the Ministry of Education’s “final assignment” is to hand over the authority’s authority to the states. Picture taken in Washington in February. Photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP/TT

    The US Department of Education Bantas

    The US Department of Education, which President Donald Trump wanted to discontinue, terminates a significant part of the workforce.

    Over 1,300 employees are terminated, the Ministry announces on Tuesday. It is unclear how the cut directly affects the business.

    The Trump government has already cut into the personnel force through offers for severance pay and termination of test employees, and with Tuesday’s message, about half of the previous 4,100 employees remain.

    Minister of Education Linda McMahon has said that the Ministry of Education’s “final assignment” is to hand over the authority’s authority to the states. Trump has given her the task of “making himself unemployed”.

    About 13 percent of funding for primary and secondary schools comes from federal cash registers.

  • Fire on passenger ferry in Trelleborg

    Burned in the chimney. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT

    Fire on passenger ferry in Trelleborg

    The crew alerted at 22 that it was burning aboard a passenger ferry in Trelleborg’s harbor.

    The rescue service has reached out with a large number of resources. On site, they were able to find that it was an engine failure that made it start to burn in the chimney on the ferry.

    – When we got there, open flames burned. We took into account a much worse scenario because a ferry is a complicated intervention environment, says Patrik Nilsson, guard officer at the rescue service.

    The fire could later be extinguished.

    – Right now we are checking every floor so we have not received unwanted spread.

    It is unclear if anyone has been injured in the fire.

  • The government of Portugal felled by Parliament

    Portugal Luís Montenegro lost a vote of trust – which leads to a government crisis. Photo: Armando Franca/AP/TT

    The government of Portugal felled by Parliament

    Portugal’s minority government has fallen into a vote of confidence.

    The opposition socialists and an outer right party chose to vote for Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and his middle-right government on Tuesday.

    The minority government was led by the Social Democrats, but it had not even managed to sit in power for a year.

  • US resumes weapons deliveries

    US resumes weapons deliveries

    US has resumed weapons deliveries to Ukraine

    This is stated by Zelenskyj’s presidential office.

    “It is confirmed that the US military support has been resumed. The agreement is being implemented,” says Palvo Palisa, head of the presidential office, according to The Guardian.

  • Trump backs – not introducing new penalty

    Trump backs – not introducing new penalty

    Trump will not introduce a customs duty of 50 percent against Canada.

    This is stated by American advisor Peter Narrov for CNBC.

    Earlier on Tuesday, the US president stated that he decided on a new 50 percent duty on steel and aluminum against Canada.

    The increased duty was a response to the state of Ontario’s Prime Minister Doug Ford – who decided on a 25 percent on electrical export against Michigan, New York and Minnesota.

  • Problems for Klarna

    Problems for Klarna

    The Klarna app is down.

    “Do you experience login problems? We are working to solve this as soon as possible,” it says when users try to use the app.

    However, according to Klarna, it should work to log in to Klarna’s website.

  • Trump tones down concern for recession

    Donald Trump. File image. Photo: Michael M. Santiago/AP/TT

    Trump tones down concern for recession

    US President Donald Trump is trying to downplay the fears that sailed around his handling of the American economy.

    After this weekend did not want to state that he excludes that the country can slip into the recession this year, he now tells reporters in the White House that he does not see an upcoming recession.

    At the same time, he is waving away the recent losses on Wall Street and says it doesn’t worry him.

  • Woman dead after fire in Vänersborg

    Woman dead after fire in Vänersborg

    A woman has died after a fire in a villa in Vänersborg.

    The alarm arrived at 11 am on Tuesday.

    Two people were in the house when the fire started.

    It was not until 13 o’clock that police stated that the rescue service managed to extinguish the fire.

    The police cannot exclude crime.

    A man is arrested on suspicion of murder and murder.

    Relatives are informed.

  • The Foreign Minister on the ceasefire and demands on Russia

    The Foreign Minister on the ceasefire and demands on Russia

    After the meeting in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine stated that they agree on a 30 -day ceasefire.

    Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard welcomes the message.

    “Ukraine shows her genuine intention to reach a fair and sustainable peace. Now Russia must show that they are serious when they say they want peace. Russia should be judged by their actions, not by their statements,” she states in a comment on Aftonbladet.

  • Murder attempt in apartment – a person seriously injured

    Murder attempt in apartment – a person seriously injured

    At 17, police were alerted to an address in Råby in Västerås.

    According to the police, a person has been seriously injured with a cancellation.

    The person is taken to hospital.

    The incident is being investigated as attempted murder.

  • Canada is postponing electricity fees against the US

    Canada is postponing electricity fees against the US

    Canada’s and the US mutual tariffs would come into force on April 2.

    Now Canada has agreed to postpone the 25 percent fee on electrical exports to Michigan, New York and Minnesota. This after a meeting between US Traders Howard Lutnick and Ontario’s Prime Minister Doug Ford where they negotiated a renewed trade agreement.

    They write this in a joint statement of X.

  • Bohlin calls for themselves responsible for course yard

    The Minister of Civil Defense, Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M). File image. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    Bohlin calls for themselves responsible for course yard

    Following the charge against the government’s former security adviser Henrik Landerholm, the Ministry of Defense calls the chairman of the foundation that runs the courtyard where the classified documents were forgotten.

    The courtyard is run on behalf of the Gällöfsta Foundation, whose chairman is appointed by the government. The foundation is under the supervision of the Ministry of Defense.

    Carl-Oskar Bohlin, Minister of Civil Defense, writes on X:

    “Today, I have been reached by information in the media that a person with links to the violent extremist environment has for some period of time worked at the courtyard Gällöfsta.”

    “Due to the information reported by the media today, the Ministry of Defense has called to the chairman to get a closer picture of the situation.”

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