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Frederiksen to Greenland
Frederiksen to Greenland
Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will travel to Greenland next week, reports Ekstrabladet.
“With all respect – they haven’t done a good job,” said the American vice president.
Hundreds of thousands in protest against Erdogan
Protesters in Istanbul. Photo: Francisco Seco / AP
Hundreds of thousands in protest against Erdogan
On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the streets of Istanbul in Turkey to protest against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The protests were organized by the opposition party CHP whose leader Ekrem Imamoglu is imprisoned. Imamoglu was arrested on March 19 and the arrest is identified as politically motivated.
The last two weeks have been arrested for participating in the large demonstrations organized throughout the country in support of Imamoglu.
They beat in parking – taken to hospital
They beat in parking – taken to hospital
A 20-year-old man has been taken to hospital with a suspected concussion after being beaten in a parking lot in Lidköping.
It is still unclear what happened, but “some kind of dispute” should have arisen at the parking lot, the police say.
A 25-year-old man is suspected of abuse.
Golf car accident in the archipelago – three to hospital
Golf car accident in the archipelago – three to hospital
Three people have been taken to hospital after a golf car overturned in the Gothenburg archipelago. A woman in her 70s and two younger children were in the vehicle when the accident occurred.
The children must have survived minor injuries, according to police. The older woman was awake and talkable.
It is unclear what made the golf car overturn.
Over 1,600 dead in Myanmar
Over 1,600 dead in Myanmar
Over 1,600 people have died after the powerful earthquake in Myanmar, TT reports with reference to the military junta in the country.
3,400 people are injured and 139 is still missing.
Suspected violent crime in Trondheim – several injured
Police on site in Trondheim. Photo: Jan Langhaug / NTB
Suspected violent crime in Trondheim – several injured
Four people were taken to hospitals after being injured in connection with a suspected violent crime in Norwegian Trondheim, reports Norwegian media.
In total, five people must have been involved, including one perpetrator.
It is still unclear what has happened, but the police call the incident “serious”.
The people should be injured, police say.
Sweden has submitted a list of goods that one wants to be exempted Trump’s customs
Sweden has submitted a list of goods that one wants to be exempted Trump’s customs
Sweden has submitted a list to the European Commission on input goods that are important for Swedish industry and economics.
Now it is hoped that these can be exempted in any countermeasures in response to Trump’s customs.
These are goods that are important for more industries, especially the plastic and paper industry.
– We will do everything we can to protect Swedish jobs and companies during these turbulent times. Therefore, the government focuses on removing input goods needed in our industry and is difficult to replace, says Minister of Defense and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa.
Young man arrested in Gothenburg
Young man arrested in Gothenburg
The police have arrested a young man, under 18, linked to the shooting in Gothenburg during the night, the police write on his website. He was suspected of attempted murder and serious weapons crime.
The shot is a man in his 20s. The injury situation is currently considered serious but not life -threatening, according to police.
Doctors’ alarm: Sending home patients who should be posted
Doctors’ alarm: Sending home patients who should be posted
The shortage of care has worsened over the past three years, the Swedish Medical Association alerts.
A large number of doctors state that they send home patients who should have been admitted and that they print patients prematurely.
The Medical Association believes that the regions must make greater investments in care – otherwise the lack of care will be even worse.
– While the government has invested, the regions have cut down. Our survey indicates that the promise of more care places will therefore not be fulfilled, says Sofia Rydgren Stale, chair of the Medical Association.
Andersson (S) about Medin: “worrying”
Andersson (S) about Medin: “worrying”
Social Democrats party leader Magdalena Andersson comments on the arrest of Swedish journalist Joakim Medin in Turkey.
In a statement, she calls the arrest “seriously and worrying”.
“The Swedish Government and the Foreign Ministry must provide full support to the arrested journalist,” it says.
A death after fire
A death after fire
One person has been found dead after a fire in a multi -family house in Anderstorp in Jönköping.
Relatives are informed.
The apartment has been blocked off and the police are investigating it as both arson and murder, as it is unclear if the person died before the fire broke out.
“There is nothing to realize that the person has been subjected to crime,” the police write on their website.
The journalist arrest is stated linked to Erdogan doll
Journalist Joakim Medin is accused, among other things, of “insulted” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. File image. Photo: Maja Suslin / TT
The journalist arrest is stated linked to Erdogan doll
According to Turkish media, Swedish journalist Joakim Medin is accused of insulting Turkey’s president and being a member of a terrorist organization.
The arrest is linked to the doll by President Erdogan, which was hung outside Stockholm City Hall in 2023.
According to Turkish authorities, Medin is one of 15 suspects in an investigation that began after a doll depicting Erdogan was hanged outside Stockholm City Hall in 2023, Reuters reports.
The protest was held by the activist group Rojava committees. The activist group states for several media that Medin did not participate in the campaign.
The death toll in Myanmar rises – over 1000 dead
The death toll in Myanmar rises – over 1000 dead
More than 2,300 were injured in Friday’s earthquake in Myanmar.
Now the country’s military junta announces that over 1,000 people have died, CNN reports.
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.
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