Man arrested for having abused woman

Israel ends the ceasefire in Gaza – over 200 dead

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  • Man arrested for having abused woman

    Man arrested for having abused woman

    The man has, or has had, a close relationship with the woman he abused.

    When the police arrived at the address in Malmö where the man was, he was outgoing against the patrol.

    He was arrested and is now suspected of several crimes, including abuse, illegal threats, violent resistance and minor drug offenses.

  • USA: will not give away the Statue of Liberty

    USA: will not give away the Statue of Liberty

    US will not give away the Statue of Liberty to France, writes Politico. French MP Raphaël Glucksmann, who yesterday in the Social Democratic group in the European Parliament has been the driving force on the issue and is the one who wants her to be returned to France.

    Now the Trump administration is beating back.

    – Absolutely not. My advice to the non-named politician here is to remind you that thanks to the United States that the French do not speak German. It should be grateful, said White House Press Secretary Karolina Leavitt and aimed at the US and France being allied during the Second World War.

    Glucksmann has said to say that it should be returned after the United States has chosen the “tyrants”.

  • Stranded astronauts on their way to the earth

    Stranded astronauts on their way to the earth

    Nasaastronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams who have been stuck in space for nine months are now on their way home, reports The Guardian.

    Today, a 17 -hour return is waiting.

    The astronauts have been stranded due to technical problems, which meant that NASA decided that Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams return to wait.

  • Stop in train traffic

    Stop in train traffic

    There is a stop in train traffic north of Stockholm during the morning after an accident, reports P4 Stockholm. It is primarily commuter, remote and regional trains and Arlanda Express that are affected.

    There is no forecast for when traffic is up again.

  • 80,000 JFK documents are published

    Democrat John F Kennedy was murdered in Dallas in 1963. File image. Photo: Julio Cortez/AP/TT

    80,000 JFK documents are published

    US President Donald Trump announces that secretly stamped documents, a total of around 80,000 pages, linked to the murder of President John F Kennedy will be published on Tuesday, Reuters reports.

    The message came in conjunction with Trump’s first visit to the Kennedy Center since he kicked the prestigious cultural institution’s board and appointed himself as new chairman.

    Earlier this year, Trump issued a presidential decree on publishing documents relating to the murders of John F Kennedy, the Senator and Presidential President Robert F Kennedy as well as civic rights fighter Martin Luther King.

  • Reuters: Many dead in attacks against Gaza

    Reuters: Many dead in attacks against Gaza

    Israel conducts extensive attacks against Hamas in Gaza, says the Israeli military (IDF).

    According to Reuters, a series of explosions have been heard throughout Gaza during the night until Tuesday.

    The news agency states, with reference to Hamas -controlled authorities, that more than 15 people were killed when Israel carried out flight attacks in at least four cities.

    According to eyewitnesses, targets in central Gaza, Gaza city, Khan Younis and Rafah should be attacked.

    “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz have instructed IDF to act with force against Hamas Terror Organization in the Gaza Strip,” the Prime Minister’s office announces in a statement, Haaretz writes according to TT.

    “This follows Hamas’s repeated refusal to release our hostages and its rejection of all the proposals they received from the US president, Steve Witkoff, and from the mediators,” the statement states.

    The attack is reported to be the largest since the ceasefire came into force on January 19.

  • Trump: Parts of Agreement Clear

    US President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday. Photo: Pool by AP/TT

    Trump: Parts of Agreement Clear

    US President Donald Trump states that he is very much looking forward to talking to his Russian colleague Vladimir Putin.

    “Tomorrow I will talk to President Putin about the war in Ukraine. Many parts of a final agreement are agreed, but much remains,” Trump writes on social media.

    The exact time for the call is unclear. Putin has previously announced that he has great reservations to agree to a ceasefire in the Russian attack war.

  • Trump is pulling in protection for bids children

    Joe Biden hugs his wife Jill Biden, his son Hunter Biden and his daughter Ashley Biden after he was sworn in as president in January 2021. Archive image. Photo: Carolyn Kaster/AP/TT

    Trump is pulling in protection for bids children

    US President Donald Trump “immediately” withdraws personal protection from Secret Service to Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden and daughter Ashley Biden.

    Biden had extended the protection to July just before he left the White House in January.

    Former presidents and their partners receive lifelong protection from Secret Service according to federal law, but the protection of their family members over 16 usually ceases when they leave the office.

  • Man in Uppsala practiced rattling

    Man in Uppsala practiced rattling

    A police patrol stopped a vehicle in Gränby, Uppsala tonight. The driver of the vehicle was a 25-year-old man who practiced.

    During the control, the police officers suspected that everything was not right.

    The driver was included for sampling and further investigation, the police write on his website.

    The man is now suspected of drunk driving. He also got rid of his driver’s license.

  • US stock exchange rose for the second day in a row

    The courses on Wall Street rose again on Monday. File image. Photo: Frank Franklin II/AP/TT

    US stock exchange rose for the second day in a row

    The traders on Wall Street chose hope and interpreted Monday’s news positively.

    The Dow Jones industrial index rose 0.9 percent, broad S&P 500 index 0.7 percent and technology-heavy Nasdaq’s composite index 0.3 percent.

    Draglok on Monday was among others the department store chain Walmart and IT company IBM with upturns of 2.5 and 1.9 percent respectively.

    In the technology sector, it was more depressed in its quarters, with a decline of 1.8 percent for the semi -leader Nvidia.

    Tesla continued his journey down to the basement with a fall of 4.8 percent. The electric car manufacturer has collapsed as much as 40.7 percent since the turn of the year.

    What haunted has been President Donald Trump’s confusing customs message, a declining labor market, a warnings for domestic recession, weaker confidence in the economy of American households, rising inflation and global security policy uncertainty.

  • Teenage girls threatened staff

    Teenage girls threatened staff

    Staff at an HVB home outside Enköping alerted the police after two teenage girls were messy.

    According to the staff, they had thrown and broken things.

    The girls, who are both minors, must also have threatened the staff.

    The police will now establish the report of illegal threats, damage and attempted abuse of both girls as suspects.

    This is written on your website.

    No person should have been injured

  • Person to hospital after villa fire

    Person to hospital after villa fire

    Several police patrols, rescue services and ambulance tonight went out to Bryttbyn in Östhammar municipality where it should have started to burn in a villa.

    At the scene, the police assisted the rescue service.

    A person must have suffered burns and was taken by ambulance to hospital.

  • Xi Jinping is to come to the United States

    Xi Jinping is to come to the United States

    China’s President XI Jinping will visit the United States in the near future.

    That’s what US President Trump says, according to the Reuters news agency.

    Trump has previously introduced a penalty against China of ten percent. China responded to it by introducing hop customs on a number of US goods.

    Exactly when President XI will visit Trump is not clear, but it will happen soon, according to the US president.

  • Wrestled down woman at salon

    Wrestled down woman at salon

    Police were alerted tonight about a suspected brawl in central Uppsala. According to the alarm, a man would hold a woman, possibly the woman would also lie on the ground.

    When the police arrived at the scene, it turned out to be true.

    It is staff at a salon who holds a female customer trying to leave the salon without paying.

    After talking to the woman, who is 18 years old, she chooses to pay.

    The police can then leave the salon without establishing any report.

    No person was injured in connection with the incident.

  • Data: Russia recruits addicts

    Data: Russia recruits addicts

    Säpo should have been given information that Russia is trying to recruit people in Sweden with substance abuse problems.

    It raises TV4 with reference to source guides.

    According to TV4, the Russians must recruit people with substance abuse problems or criminals who engage in so -called quantity crimes, everyday and less serious crimes, to carry out different types of sabotage.

    – These individuals are exploited because no one suspects them, says a source.

    Police are now invited to keep an extra look for these people.

    Säpo does not want to comment on the information.

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