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Wall Street fell again – Tesla continues to rage
The courses on Wall Street fell to minus again. File image. Photo: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP/TT
Wall Street fell again – Tesla continues to rage
After two trading days in a row, the gloom was back on Wall Street.
Not least, electric car manufacturer Tesla again had a very heavy day – as did the technology sector at large.
The Dow Jones industrial index fell 0.6 percent, broad S&P 500 index 1.1 percent and technology-heavy Nasdaq’s composite index 1.7 percent.
On Tuesday, Tesla’s Chinese competitor BYD (Build Your Dreams) released the news of quick uploading on models released on the market in April.
Zeekr, another Chinese competitor, announced a news about free updating a technical system for driver assistance.
The Tesla share collapsed 5.3 percent, and is minus 44.2 percent since the turn of the year.
Collision at E18
Collision at E18
A passenger car and a truck have collided on the E18 in Västerås at the height of the Västerledsmotet.
– There are many who are transported there so you have to assume that there is a certain traffic impact, says Maria Hall at the police.
The accident has occurred in the direction of Hallstahammar.
There is no information about any injuries or about how many people are involved yet.
The rescue service is as well as the police in place.
The alarm came in at 20.31.
Woman attacked with knife – hid with the neighbor
Woman attacked with knife – hid with the neighbor
On early Tuesday night, police were alerted to an address in Norrtälje, following an alarm about abuse.
A woman in her 60s is found in her neighbor when a man she has a close relationship with injured her with a knife, police say.
The woman is not seriously injured, but has several visible cutting injuries. She is taken to hospital.
The man, who is in his 40s, is arrested.
The incident is classified as abuse or attempted murder.
Alerted about train accident – found nothing wrong
Alerted about train accident – found nothing wrong
On Tuesday evening, emergency services and ambulance were alerted to a train accident in Avesta.
– It has slammed into the train at a bicycle transition. Rescue services and ambulance are in place, but they can’t find anything, says police spokesman Sophia Jiglind.
The train remained for a while for inspection.
– You thought something happened and did not know what it was, then you have to take it safe before the uncertain, says Anders Edgren at SJ’s press release.
Netanyahu: “This is just the beginning”
Netanyahu: “This is just the beginning”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says in a speech that the last day’s attack against Gaza “is just the beginning”
According to the UN, over 130 children must have been killed in the attacks against Gaza tonight.
The Norwegian newspaper VG has a reporter in place in Gaza. According to the reporter, there is total chaos after the night’s attacks.
In total, over 400 people must have been killed in several Israeli bomb attacks, according to local health authorities.
Data: New Ukrainian offensive on Russian territory
Data: New Ukrainian offensive on Russian territory
Russian and Ukrainian Sources On Tuesday reported on a new offensive across the Russian border, south of Kursk in the Belgorod region.
Later, The Economist’s correspondent in the area, Oliver Carroll, writes on X that Ukraine has taken several kilometers into Russia with her surprising attack in the shadow of the conversation between Trump and Putin.
Israel pushed down missile from the huthies
Israel pushed down missile from the huthies
The Israeli Armed Forces reports on Tuesday evening that they have shot down a missile fired from Yemen by the Huthi Bells, writes Times of Israel.
It is the first attack on Israel from the Huthis since January 18.
President Donald Trump threatened Iran on Monday that the Iranians will be held responsible for all new attacks from the Huthians.
Alarm about forest fire
Alarm about forest fire
It burns outdoors in Öllösta outside Gnesta, writes Sn.
According to the newspaper, this is an area of 400 square meters, and that it is “a fire that has gone over.”
“We will go to the scene, but are not there yet,” says Mats Pettersson, spokesperson for the police.
SOS was alerted at 18.00.
The rescue service is in place.
Lost boy found
Lost boy found
The police were looking for a 9-year-old boy in Trelleborg who did not come home after school.
Update: The boy is found unharmed.
Suspected bomb was fishing gear
Suspected bomb was fishing gear
The police were alerted during the afternoon that some people in connection with the cleaning of a storage room found an object if resembled a grenade.
A police patrol went out to the address for control.
After consulting NBS, the national bomb protection, it was found that it was a fishing gear.
The drama took place in Mora.
The patrol brought the implement.
The incident is now completed without further action, the police write on their website.
Zelenskyj visits Finland
Alexander Stubb and Volodymyr Zelenskyj during a press conference in Kyiv in February. Photo: Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP/TT
Zelenskyj visits Finland
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyj and his wife Olena Zelenska make an official visit to Finland on Wednesday, the Finnish presidential office announces.
According to Finnish Iltalehti, the presidential couple has already arrived in Helsinki.
Host of the visit are President Alexander Stubb and his wife Suzanne Ines-Stubb.
The visit begins with a welcome ceremony at Förgården to the president’s castle in the capital. There, the presidents will later discuss Finland’s support for Ukraine and measures to end the Russian attack war.
Knife -armed blotter in Bromma
Knife -armed blotter in Bromma
A 45-year-old man is suspected to have exposed himself outside a preschool in Bromma, police say.
The man should then have cycled from there.
Several patrols went to the scene and grab him a bit away.
He is suspected of sexually abusive and serious violation of the knife law.
The alarm came in at 15.27.
Man mysteriously injured in the king’s curve
Man mysteriously injured in the king’s curve
A 50-year-old man was found unconscious in the King’s King’s curve south of Stockholm on Tuesday afternoon.
“It is an injured person, a man who will be taken to hospital by ambulance,” said police spokesman Daniel Wikdahl.
The man is quick to after a while.
– Now he is awake and talkable, he has been unconscious. He himself states that he has been hit, but there is no car there, says Wikdahl.
The police are looking for witnesses who can shed light on the incident.
– So far we have found no witness who could tell what happened, says Wikdahl.
At present, the police are going on the man’s information about a traffic accident.
– We don’t have anything that points in a different direction, says Wikdahl.
The police draw up a report of infection from a traffic accident site and causing bodily harm.
Student beaten at school in Arvika
Student beaten at school in Arvika
A bunch of young people went to a school yard in Arvika where they abused a student who went to school.
The police moved out and a person is now arrested for the abuse.
Man arrested for the murder of Annelie
Man arrested for the murder of Annelie
A 55-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Annelie, writes Na.
Now a man is suspected of murder.
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