Clear: No heighten age limit for A-Tractor

Clear No heighten age limit for A Tractor

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  • Clear: No heighten age limit for A-Tractor

    15-year-olds may take a driver’s license for A-tractor in the future. File image. Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT

    Clear: No heighten age limit for A-Tractor

    The European Parliament and EU member states say yes to the continued 15-year limit for A-tractors, says EU MP Johan Danielsson (S).

    Negotiations lasted late on Tuesday.

    – It is good that we get an agreement in place that enables Sweden to keep 15 years as an age limit, and at the same time demands proper education with theory and driving tests to strengthen security, says Johan Danielsson.

    It is an important win, he points out.

    – It is an everyday issue that is important to people. It is important for young people who need the opportunity to move, to have freedom to get to and from friends and football training.

    The decision on the age limit is included in a broader settlement on updated driver’s license rules in the EU that were reached after final negotiations in Brussels. Originally, both Parliament and the Council of Ministers were in raising the age limit for the A-tractors to 16 years-but that is not the case.

  • Police were alerted to school – mistakes

    Police were alerted to school – mistakes

    The police were alerted that a man armed with a knife was at Valsätraskolan in Uppsala on Monday. When the patrol got there, it all turned out to be part of an exercise for the school staff.

    The man wore a knife staircase in his pocket during an exercise at Valsätraskolan, where the staff would practice at the risk of violence.

    The school’s cleaning staff had not been informed about the exercise, writes Upsala New Tidning, and alerted the police, who came there with several patrols.

  • Truck accident at Kungsholmen – one to hospital

    Truck accident at Kungsholmen – one to hospital

    A car and a truck collided during the evening at Kungsholmen in Stockholm.

    The driver complained about pain and was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The truck driver blew positively and is now suspected of gross negligence in traffic, drunk driving and illegal driving.

  • Calls between the United States and Russia over

    An apartment house in Kyiv that was attacked by a Russian drone during the night to Sunday. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky/AP/TT

    Calls between the United States and Russia over

    On Monday, the United States and Russia have held new conversations about a partial ceasefire in the Ukraine war.

    Negotiations lasted for over twelve hours – and a joint statement from both countries is expected on Tuesday.

    This is stated by the state -controlled Russian news agency Tass.

    The talks between the United States and Russia began at a luxury hotel in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyad on Monday morning.

    US and Ukraine’s respective delegations met at the same hotel on Sunday. Ukraine Defense Minister Rustem Umjerov described the conversations as productive and said that they dealt with key issues, “including energy”.

    The plans for a ceasefire are, at least at this stage, about stopping attacks in or from the Black Sea.

    From the Ukrainian side comes information that Ukraine insists on a broader ceasefire, which also includes attacks on electricity grids and other important plants on land.

  • Mysterious light phenomena in the sky

    Photo: Abbe Linden

    Mysterious light phenomena in the sky

    A light phenomenon confuses readers throughout the country.

    It must have appeared in the sky at 21.

    – It’s not something I’ve seen before. It is difficult to figure out what it could be, says Lasse Rydqvist, the meteorologist at clear.

    It is unclear what it is about, but the explanation seems to be a launch of Space X.

  • Suspected attempted murder in Norrtälje

    Suspected attempted murder in Norrtälje

    Police were alerted tonight to a home in Norrtälje municipality after a suspected abuse.

    On site, a woman found lying on the floor.

    The woman was taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter. She should have an injury that is life -threatening. The home has been blocked off for a technical investigation.

    A man is arrested, suspected of attempted murder.

    The injured woman and the arrested man have a relationship, according to police.

  • Train stop between Gothenburg and Stockholm

    Train stop between Gothenburg and Stockholm

    There is a stop in train traffic between Gothenburg and Stockholm after a traffic accident north of Skövde, writes Gothenburg Post.

    Rescue services and ambulance are alerted to the accident site.

  • Oscar winner attacked by settlers

    Oscar winner attacked by settlers

    Oscar-winning director Hamdan Ballal was injured at Susya on the West Bank today, after being attacked by Israeli settlers, writes Times of Israel.

    Ballal must have got a stone in the head.

    According to Haaretz Israeli soldiers must have withdrawn the director from an ambulance when he received care.

    His injuries are unclear at present.

    Ballal was one of the creators behind the movie No Other Land.

  • Climbers rescued cat from bro

    Climbers rescued cat from bro

    A cat was stuck on the Sundsvalls Bridge earlier on Monday, police write on its website.

    A “used climber” must have signed up as a volunteer and saved the cat.

    Police participated in the operation by protecting the climber from traffic.

  • Former NATO manager wants to see four percent goals

    Former NATO manager wants to see four percent goals

    Former NATO chief Anders Fogh-Rasmussen writes in The Economist That he wants Europe’s NATO members to go from two to four percent of GDP in defense spending.

    This would mean that Sweden’s defense spending approached SEK 300 billion annually.

    “We are struggling to understand a transatlantic relationship that crumbles in front of our eyes,” he writes, adding that Europe is now alone.

    The Fogh-Rasmussen also wants Ukraine to be invited to NATO.

    “Therefore, we should strongly argue for Ukraine’s membership in NATO,” he writes.

  • Journalist was added to secret group chat with JD Vance

    Journalist was added to secret group chat with JD Vance

    In a secret group chat on the Signal app, Defense Minister Pete Hegseth is suspected to have shared attack plans against the Huthirebels with Vice President JD Vance, AFP reports.

    The group also included Foreign Minister Marco Rubio… and journalist Jeffrey Goldberg from The Atlantic, who was invited by mistake.

    The hours before the bombings began in Yemen, Hegseth shared detailed plans for goals and weapons, and more.

    “Shocking carelessness” with sensitive information is called by writer Goldberg.

    “We investigate how an unintentional number was added to the chain,” a spokesperson for the US National Security Council told The Atlantic.

    The White House confirms the incident, according to AFP.

  • MC ticket ended in police rock-man to hospital

    MC ticket ended in police rock-man to hospital

    In the afternoon, the police persecuted a motorcycle that was on their way from Ljungskile to Uddevalla.

    At an intersection, the driver, a man in his 45s, collided with a police car and fell off his vehicle.

    The driver was arrested by police and then taken to hospital by ambulance with unclear injuries.

    According to the police, he was awake and talkable.

  • Fn peel down in Gaza

    Fn peel down in Gaza

    The UN will step down the operation in Gaza after one of their offices has been attacked.

    This is what the news agency NTB writes.

  • Trump: “Mineral agreement close”

    Trump: “Mineral agreement close”

    President Donald Trump said on Monday that he believes that a profit -sharing agreement for Ukraine’s rare minerals will be signed shortly, Reuters reports.

    Trump also said that the United States is talking to Ukraine about the possibility of US companies to own Ukrainian power facilities.

  • Fire bombs found at Tesla store in Texas

    Fire bombs found at Tesla store in Texas

    The police in Austin, Texas, write in a communication that they found suspected fire bombs in a Tesla store in the city.

    Police were alerted to the shop 8.04 on Monday morning local time.

    On site in the store, the police found several suspicious objects, which led to bomb experts being called to the scene.

    The suspected dangerous objects were later judged to be fire bombs.

    “This is an ongoing investigation,” writes the Austin police.

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