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  • Crop in Stuvsta – car is located on the roof

    Crop in Stuvsta – car is located on the roof

    Two cars have crashed in Stuvsta south of Stockholm.

    “One car has settled on the roof,” says Ludvig Taylor, guard officer at the rescue service.

    Police, ambulance and emergency services were called there shortly after 15.10.

    The injury situation of the two people involved in the traffic accident is unknown.

  • UD CONFIRMATIONS: Six Swedes out of Gaza

    The Swedes took over to Egypt via the Kerem Shalom border crossing near Rafah in southern Gaza. File image. Photo: Jehad Alshrafi/AP/TT

    UD CONFIRMATIONS: Six Swedes out of Gaza

    For the first time since May 2024, Swedes have been able to leave Gaza with the help of the Swedish Foreign Ministry, reports Svenska Dagbladet.

    “Six Swedes left Gaza via the Kerem Shalom border crossing on March 12,” the Foreign Ministry writes in an email to the newspaper.

    Since the war began on October 7, 2023 after Hama’s large -scale terrorist attack against Israel, around 600 Swedes have left Gaza. About 50 Swedish citizens are still estimated to remain, but the figure is uncertain.

    The border crossing Kerem Shalom between Gaza and Egypt was closed in May last year. The Swedes who have now reached out are the first to leave the war -torn area with the UD’s help since then. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, however, there are those who have gone out without consular help.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs states for SvD that a consular effort is also carried out at the border crossing between the West Bank and Jordan, but without specifying what it applies.

    TT has applied for the Foreign Ministry for a comment.

  • Following the indictment against Landerholm – Säpo’s investigation is started again

    Following the indictment against Landerholm – Säpo’s investigation is started again

    The Security Police has resumed the preliminary investigation according to former national security adviser Henrik Landerholms left forgled documents, writes Dagens Nyheter.

    Säpo’s preliminary investigation was concluded on the same day that Landerholm was charged with carelessness with a secret task but was resumed a day later.

    – There is reason to carry out certain supplementary investigative measures and they are carried out within the framework of the supplementary preliminary investigation. Therefore, the preliminary investigation has been resumed. What measures it is I cannot specify, says prosecutor Per Lindqvist at the National Unit for Security Goals to the newspaper.

    Henrik Landerholm has denied crime.

  • Consulting with criminals can be criminalized

    Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer in Karlstad. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT

    Consulting with criminals can be criminalized

    The government wants to investigate whether even those who do not participate in a gang – but have contact with it – can be punished. A new investigation is now being added.

    The government and the Swedish Democrats agree to ban participation in criminal gangs.

    Earlier this year, suggestions came on how this can be done by changing the Constitution. But it must also be written a special law that states what the criminalization should look like in the criminal code, for example what the severe punishment should be.

    Now the government is appointing the investigation to look at that issue.

    In addition, the investigator should look at whether criminalization should also include those who do not participate in a bunch, but who have otherwise been involved in it.

    “Regardless of the position in substance”, the investigator must submit such a proposal, according to the Ministry of Justice.

    However, it takes time before a ban may be in place. Since it is a constitutional change, it can only happen after the next election.

    It is already prohibited in Sweden to participate in a terrorist organization. It became illegal in 2023. So far, five people have been convicted of terrorist participation, including the two brothers arrested in a notable strike by Säpo in Tyresö.

  • Trump: Have talked to Putin

    Trump: Have talked to Putin

    President Trump has talked to his Russian colleague Putin.

    He writes that on his social platform Truth Social.

    – We had very good and productive discussions with President Vladimir Putin of Russia, he writes.

  • Cars in crash – several to hospitals

    Cars in crash – several to hospitals

    Three cars are involved in a crash north of Sala. Three people have been taken to hospitals, according to the rescue service.

    There is also a stop in a southbound direction.

  • 17-year-old arrested after gunfire against woman

    17-year-old arrested after gunfire against woman

    A 17-year-old boy has been arrested after a shooting in Malmö earlier this weekreports SVT News Skåne. In connection with it, a woman was injured.

    The boy was arrested shortly after the shooting and is now suspected of attempted murder and weapons crime.

    “He refuses to attempted murder but admits serious weapons offenses,” Chamber Prosecutor Ashkan Khoshnood told SVT.

  • Police investigation against the social services in Helsingborg

    Police investigation against the social services in Helsingborg

    The Prosecutor’s Office has launched a preliminary investigation against the social services in Helsingborg on suspected misconduct following the Assignment Review’s element of seven -year -old Adam, who was accused of sexual abuse on his little brother, writes SVT.

    Adam was considered by the social services as dangerous for other children and was forcibly cared for for several years, when he was not allowed to meet his father either.

    Adam was also deprived of his schooling during periods.

    The social services have now backed away from the tasks and Adam has reunited with his father.

  • Man injured after work with clearing saw

    Man injured after work with clearing saw

    The police are investigating a suspected workplace accident in Årjäng after a man injured himself on a clearing saw.

    The man who is thirty years old, suffered severe injuries to one leg and was taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.

    Now the police have prepared a report regarding negligence for bodily injury through a workplace accident.

  • EU and the US in trading calls

    EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic. Archive photo. Photo: Laurent Gillieron/AP/TT

    EU and the US in trading calls

    The EU and the United States are launching direct talks on threatening trade war, says the European Commission.

    – Commissioner Maros Sefcovic will have a conversation with US Minister of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer this afternoon. We see it as a positive step, says Olof Gill, the European Commission spokesman in trade issues.

    The talks come as a result of the last week’s increasingly escalated trade conflict. President Donald Trump’s introduction of 25 percent steel and aluminum duties has been contrasted by the EU, which promised to reintroduce previously frozen customs on motorcycles and US bourbon, among others from April 1.

    This, in turn, has caused Trump to threaten with 200 percent tariffs on European alcohol.

    – We are ready to answer if necessary. Our interest lies in defending our industry and our consumers. We believe that the best way to do it is to remove all customs completely and start rebuilding the EU and US trade relations rather than tearing them down, says Gill at a press conference in Brussels.

  • Tesla warns of Trump’s customs

    US President Donald Trump and Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk is sitting in a Teslabil. File image. Photo: AP/TT

    Tesla warns of Trump’s customs

    Tesla warns that US President Donald Trump’s aggressive customs policy beats the electric car manufacturer through higher production costs in the United States.

    In an unsigned letter from Tesla sent to the Trump administration, it is warned that other countries’ moths are at risk of making it more expensive to manufacture cars in the United States.

    A source that is included in the mail shipment tells the Financial Times:

    – It is unsigned because no one at the company wants to be fired for sending it.

    Tesla’s principal owner and CEO Elon Musk is closely lied with Trump, among other things, as head of Dogge, the agency responsible for sharply cutting down the state apparatus, which has led to about 100,000 government employees to go.

  • The gold price passes the dream limit

    This is happening at the same time as US President Donald Trump introduced a customs policy that has aroused concern in the world.

  • Kristersson: No tax increases for investment in defense

    Kristersson: No tax increases for investment in defense

    Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) holds a press conference together with Foreign Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) and Defense Minister Pål Jonson (M) on the security situation and the investment in the defense.

    There he says that the Moderates will not raise the tax for the major investments in the defense.

    – We will not accept any harmful taxes, says Kristersson.

    Svantesson says they want to return to where the money for the defense investment should come from, but refers, among other things, to the reductions in aid as an area where “billions” are released into investments.

  • Russia: Putin met Trump’s envoy

    US envoy Steven Witkoff has left Moscow. The picture was taken on March 6 in Washington DC. Photo: Alex Brandon/AP/TT

    Russia: Putin met Trump’s envoy

    US envoy Steven Witkoff has met Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to message from Russia.

    Russian state media has recently reported that Witkoff has left Moscow.

    According to Norwegian NTB, the partners have had conversations about ceasefire.

  • Polarbröd’s owner dead

    Polarbröd’s owner dead

    Kjell Jonsson, owner and former CEO of Polarbröd, is dead.

    This is what the company writes on its website.

    Jonsson turned 82. He has passed away after a period of illness.

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