JD Vance Hard criticism of Denmark: “You haven’t done a good job”
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At least 694 dead in the earthquake
At least 694 dead in the earthquake
At least 694 people died and at least 1,670 were injured in the earthquake in Myanmar, says the country’s military government.
The quake on Friday was measured at 7.7 on the Richterskalen and occurred near the million city of Mandalay. The US geological authority assessed early on that thousands of people may be dead.
In neighboring Thailand, at least 80 people have been missing since a 30 -storey skyscraper under construction collapsed in Bangkok. But many more construction workers are feared to have been in place at the quake.
At least nine people have been confirmed dead in Thailand.
The earthquake was also felt in, among others, India and southwestern China.
Rector resigns after meeting Trump to meet
Columbia University. File image. Photo: Mark Lennihan/AP/TT
Rector resigns after meeting Trump to meet
Last week, it was clear that Columbia University in New York agreed to the demands set by the US government to resume state aid of $ 400 million to the university. Now the principal Katrina Armstrong announces that she is leaving and returning to her former role as director of the university’s medical faculty.
Donald Trump’s administration withdrew the support on March 7 and accused the university leadership of “passivity ahead of persistent harassment of Jewish students”.
Columbia University ended up in the hot air last spring in connection with student protests against Israel during the war in Gaza.
A person shot
A person shot
One person was shot during the night towards Saturday in Flatås in Gothenburg.
Several dead in Russian attack
Several dead in Russian attack
At least four people have been killed and about 20 have been injured in a comprehensive Russian attack on the Ukrainian metropolis Dnipro on Friday night, according to local authorities.
Russia attacked the city with dozens of drones and most must have been shot down, according to Governor Serhij Lysak, who states that three people are being cared for serious injuries.
Several residential buildings were injured in the attack and a high -rise building began to burn. A heavy fire also broke out in a restaurant.
The wing alarm has gone in several Ukrainian cities during the night until Saturday, including in the capital Kiev where the inhabitants were invited to seek protection.
Heavy collision – five to hospital
Heavy collision – five to hospital
Five people have been taken to hospital by ambulance after two passenger cars crashed outside Surahammar on Friday night.
“It was a powerful collision,” says Ludvig Sääf, commanding officer.
The alarm about the accident came at 21.45. One person was trapped and had to be cut out of one of the cars.
Shooting in Arlöv
Shooting in Arlöv
A great effort has been going on during the evening in Arlöv in Malmö. Police were alerted at 22.30 about a suspected gunfire.
“We had a couple of callers who said they have seen a person come running with a gun,” says Jerker Olsson, police officer on duty.
Around 23.45, the police find what they suspect is the crime scene.
– Someone has shot at a home. We have found a bullet hole in a window on the ground floor.
The police have no information yet if anyone has been injured. The ball seems to have stuck between the glass and has not entered the apartment.
– When we find the crime scene, we have checked the apartment and the accommodation in it. They were home when we arrived, but if they were home during the occasion I can’t answer.
The police cannot rule out that this was the only shot fired tonight.
– It’s hard to say. It may be that we find several when it is bright.
There is no suspect yet.
Kristersson: “Stands behind Denmark”
“Sweden is fully behind Denmark and agrees with what Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said – that the United States makes an unfair description of Denmark’s historical efforts.
As we have said many times, it is Denmark and Greenland that decide on issues related to Denmark and Greenland, ”the prime minister writes to Aftonbladet.
Joakim Medin is suspected of “insult” by Erdogan
Joakim Medin is suspected of “insult” by Erdogan
The arrested journalist Joakim Medin is suspected of “participation in a militant organization” and for “insulting Turkey’s President Erdogan,” reports Turkish media.
– I have not received it confirmed that these are the actual charges against him, but I can say so much that it is of course false. He is a journalist, nothing else, says Andreas Gustavsson, editor -in -chief of today’s etc.
He was arrested at lunchtime on Thursday and is imprisoned in the Maltepe prison in Istanbul.
Man death in drowning accident
Man death in drowning accident
A man in his 70s has died after falling in a lake in Strömsund earlier on Friday, police say.
A total of three people ended up in the water and could be helped.
Relatives are informed.
Side releases million supports to affected after earthquake
Side releases million supports to affected after earthquake
The Aid Authority has recently allocated SEK 158 million to Myanmar. Now the support will be directed to people affected by Friday’s heavy earthquake.
“During the day, contacted our humanitarian partners and emphasized that the money can be used flexibly to quickly meet people’s urgent needs after the earthquake,” said Jakob Wernerman, head of Sida’s humanitarian department, in a press release.
At least 144 people have died and 732 people are injured, according to Myanmar’s junior leader.
Jd vance clear message to Denmark
Jd vance clear message to Denmark
During JD Vance’s speech in Greenland, he is clear.
– Our message to Denmark is simple – you have not done a good job of keeping Greenland safe, he says.
JD Vance landed in Greenland during Friday afternoon on the American space base Putiffik.
Fire in stairwells – accommodation housed on balconies
Fire in stairwells – accommodation housed on balconies
Rescue services and police have been alerted to a fire in Östantill in Norrköping. The fire has caused strong smoke development in the building’s stairwells.
– People who live in the property have been housed to the balconies. It is not certain to stay in the stairwell, says police spokesman Angelica Forsberg.
The fire broke out at 18 and is now extinguished. The police suspect it has been landscaped, but no one is currently arrested.
BIG DRY WITH BAS BOLD AND KNIV
BIG DRY WITH BAS BOLD AND KNIV
A big noise has erupted between young people in Malmö. Several people alerted at 17.45, but when police arrived, the young people ran from there.
A baseball tree and a knife have been found at the scene, but the police have not been able to link the objects to any person.
It is unclear if someone was injured.
House has exploded in Norway: “Half the house at the neighbor”
Two people are injured in Sarpsborg. Photo: Christoffer Andersen / NTB
House has exploded in Norway: “Half the house at the neighbor”
Two people were injured after a house exploded in Sarpsborg in southern Norway during the afternoon, writes VG.
One of the injured is a child.
– It was a big bang. The cat ran away, and I jumped just as much. Half the house is located with the neighbor, says a witness to the incident.
The police suspect no crime, but have the first theory that it is about gas that leaked.
JD Vance has landed: “It’s cold as hell here!”
JD Vance has landed: “It’s cold as hell here!”
Now US Vice President JD Vance has landed in Greenland, along with his wife Usha Vance.
He is not shy with what he got for the first impression.
– It’s cold as hell here! he says shortly after arrival.
He will visit Putiffik Space Base, an American space base on the island, and is expected to speak from there later in the evening.
The vice president is looking forward to the visit, he wrote from the plane at X.
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