Rubio: denies visas to Israeline demonstrators

Rubio denies visas to Israeline demonstrators

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  • Rubio: denies visas to Israeline demonstrators

    Rubio: denies visas to Israeline demonstrators

    US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio confirms that 300 foreign students have been denied a visa to the United States because they demonstrated against Israel at US universities.

    – There may be more than 300 now. We do it every day. “Every time I find one of these madmen, I take their visa,” he told Press during a visit to Guyana, according to NTB.

    In recent weeks, several students with foreign citizenship have been arrested in the United States after demonstrating against Israel’s attacks in Gaza.

    The Trump administration has argued that protesters are not covered by freedom of speech and have accused them of creating dangerous conditions for Jewish university students.

  • Young people in Sollentuna taken to hospital

    Young people in Sollentuna taken to hospital

    Police and ambulance tonight moved to an address in Sollentuna outside Stockholm.

    At the site, some young people will have been taken care of.

    – It’s about suspected drug crime. Some young people are taken to hospitals, says Nadya Norton at the police.

    The alarm arrived at 20.25.

    No person has been detained.

  • King Charles was in hospital

    King Charles was in hospital

    King Charles, 76, has been hospitalized on Wednesday, writes Daily Mail.

    The hospital visit, which sources for the newspaper describe as briefly, was linked to his cancer treatment.

    He was admitted for observation after receiving a side effect.

    He canceled Thursday and Friday’s events.

    On Thursday he is back at work and he is said to be in good shape, according to the newspaper.

    Britain’s king was diagnosed in February last year with cancer and since then he has been open with his diagnosis.

  • The stars have had children

    The stars have had children

    Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have had children, they announce on Instagram.

    “She’s finally here,” writes Machine Gun Kelly.

    This is the star couple’s first joint child.

  • Tui stops submarine tours after the accident

    Tui stops submarine tours after the accident

    The charter company TUI has decided to stop all sales of tickets to the submarine tours in Hurghada in Egypt.

    The excursions have previously been booked through their website.

    -When we learned about the accident, we stopped the sale of the tickets, says Anna Mörk-Löwengreen at TUI’s press release.

    In the submarine accident, at least seven people died, laps two children.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that there may have been Swedish citizens on board.

    TUI states that their guests are not among those affected.

  • Traffic Dispyt ended with abuse

    Traffic Dispyt ended with abuse

    The police were alerted to Angered Centrum in Gothenburg today after information about an abuse.

    One man should have pulled out another man out of his car and then hand out a fist.

    The origin should be a dispute about whether someone would move from the road, the police write on their website.

    The suspected offender was not at the scene when the police arrived.

    A report regarding abuse and damage will be drawn up, according to the police.

  • Fire at Södersjukhuset

    Fire at Södersjukhuset

    Tonight the rescue service received an alarm about a fire at Södersjukhuset in Stockholm.

    “It has burned in a heat fan on floor seven, but it is extinguished now,” says Kim Hellberg, management operator at RC Mitt.

    The rescue service was already in place after a previous automatic alarm.

    – We remain on site with a number of units, says Kim Hellberg.

  • Pupils to hospitals – took strong medication at school

    Pupils to hospitals – took strong medication at school

    About ten schoolchildren ended up in hospitals after taking strong medicines at a school in Kolsva in the municipality of Köpings reports P4 Västmanland.

    The incident occurred on Wednesday.

    The principal tells the radio that the medicines, which were against sleeping difficulties, were offered by other students.

    On Thursday, a student is still being cared for in hospitals.

    – It’s not really stable, says Rector Johan Hallberg to P4.

  • Sarkozy risks seven years in prison for Gaddafi money

    France’s former President Nicolas Sarkozy. Photo: Thibault Camus/AP/TT

    Sarkozy risks seven years in prison for Gaddafi money

    French prosecutor wants former President Nicolas Sarkozy to be sentenced to seven years in prison in a trial where he is accused of receiving illegal campaign funds from Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

    Sarkozy was president in 2007–2012 and has previously been convicted of, among other things, corruption and serves a sentence where he carries an electronic footcuff.

    According to the charges, it was during the 2007 presidential campaign that money was received by Gaddafi’s government.

    Prosecutors also believe that the former president should be fined 300,000 euros, corresponding to just over SEK 3.2 million, and is prohibited from holding a chosen position for five years.

    Sarkozy denies the charges.

  • USA withdraws UN nomination

    Elise Stefanic. Photo: AP

    USA withdraws UN nomination

    The White House will withdraw Republican representative House Member Elise Stefanik’s nomination to become the United States UN ambassador, reports CNN and refers to Jim Risch, chairman of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee.

    The nomination is withdrawn for fear that Republicans will lose the majority in the House of Representatives, reports two sources with good transparency to the TV channel.

  • SD said no to extra child support – S Rasar

    No extra child allowance in the spring change budget, according to information to SVT. File image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

    SD said no to extra child support – S Rasar

    SD said no to a proposal for an extra child allowance in the spring change budget, sources for SVT reports.

    The proposal must have been on the negotiating table when the government parties and SD negotiated the spring change budget.

    According to SVT News, several reporting agents state that this meant that an extra child allowance would be paid out for one month. It was estimated to cost the state just over SEK 2.5 billion.

    – For some reason, they have been skeptical about supporting households and their resistance has been unusually hard, says a source with transparency to SVT.

    The spring change budget will be presented on April 15. SD’s press manager Oskar Cavalli Björkman comments on the information in writing to SVT:

    “Out of respect for our internal negotiations, we will not contribute to any tramic rumor spread about the parties’ respective priorities.”

    Tobias Baudin, party secretary for the Social Democrats, is raging against the tasks:

    “If the Swedish Democrats have blocked an extra child allowance in the midst of a cost crisis, it is a deep betrayal of the country’s families with children.”

  • You got a bar in the head in Stockholm

    You got a bar in the head in Stockholm

    An adult man at one got a bar in his head during the afternoon at a construction site in northern Stockholm.

    He was taken to hospital, but there is no information about his injury situation.

    The police are investigating it all as a workplace accident and classify it as gross negligence for bodily harm.

  • Man beaten by several people in Norrköping

    Man beaten by several people in Norrköping

    The police received an alarm on Thursday afternoon that several people were abusing a man in central Norrköping.

    When the police patrol arrived at the scene, they found an injured man.

    He was controlled by ambulance personnel and then taken to hospital.

    Several people have been checked but no one is arrested on suspicion of the abuse.

  • One abused after car accident

    One abused after car accident

    Police were alerted to a street in Borås on Thursday afternoon, where two people cars collided.

    After the crash, a fight must have erupted between the drivers’ drivers.

    A man in his 30s is suspected of abuse by the other car’s driver, also a man in his 30s.

  • Putin: USA is serious about Greenland

    Photo: Vyacheslav Prokofyev / AP

    Putin: USA is serious about Greenland

    Russia will increase its military presence in the Arctic, and expand its fleet in the area, says Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the Reuters news agency.

    At the same time, he says that the United States is serious about its interest in Greenland.

    “Russia has never threatened anyone in the Arctic, but is ready to defend their interests,” Putin said, according to Reuters.

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