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  • Details: Two people arrested – flew drones

    Two people have been arrested on suspicion of violating the Protection Act in Luleå.

    The persons were arrested on Sunday.

    – I cannot comment on it further at the moment, says Christina Lanto, press spokesperson for police region North.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, two men have been arrested on suspicion of flying drones and photographing security objects.

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  • Person to hospital – fell several stories

    A person who worked at a building in Nacka beach in Stockholm has fallen from a height of several meters.

    The man has been taken to hospital by ambulance and the police are on the scene to investigate the accident.

    At the moment, there is no further information on the state of the damage.

  • Two to hospital after fire

    A woman has been taken to hospital after a fire in an apartment in central Stockholm.

    A man, who was also in the burning apartment, was checked by paramedics at the scene.

    At the moment, there are no suspicions of crime in connection with the fire.

    There is no further information on the woman’s condition.

  • It is suspected of having tried to finance the PKK – strengthened evidence

    In February, a man was arrested on suspicion of attempted extortion, aggravated weapons offense and attempted terrorist financing.

    Now the suspicions that the man has connections to the Kurdish organization PKK have been strengthened, Chief Prosecutor Hans Ihrman announces, who leads the investigation.

    The indictment is expected to come on June 9.

  • Billström in a meeting with Turkey – to discuss NATO

    Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M) will meet his Turkish counterpart Mevlüt Cavusoglu on Thursday to discuss Sweden’s NATO application on Thursday.

    That’s what he says SVT News.

    Billström contacted him when it became clear that Recep Tayyip Erdogan had won the Turkish election.

    – He came back very quickly and confirmed that we can be heard and discuss the NATO issue, says Billström, to the channel.

  • The theory: Russian “spy election” visiting Sweden

    The beluga whale that caused a stir in Hunnebostrand could be Hvaldimir – a Russian “spy whale” that escaped from a mission, reports P4 West.

    It’s a theory anyway. Marine biologist Sebastian Strand from the organization Onewhale tells the radio that there are many indications that the whales have been trained militarily.

    – The Russians have not officially confirmed ownership of him, but what we see, which he has probably been trained for, strongly points to a military training program, says Sebastian Strand from the organization Onewhale, which has followed the elections for several years, to the radio channel.

    Hvaldimir was first seen in Norway four years ago. He also says the whale may have escaped during a mission, as the whale was wearing a camera harness when he was found.

  • Spain’s prime minister dissolves parliament

    The Prime Minister holds a press conference after a visit to the White House in early May. Photo: Susan Walsh/AP

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez dissolves parliament, reports 20 minutes.

    He triggers a new election on July 23.

    The announcement comes after the country held local and regional elections, in which the conservative right-wing Partido Popular (PP) took the lead.

    – We have won a clear victory and Spain has taken its first steps towards a new political era, PP party leader Alberto Núñez said earlier in a victory speech.

  • Man arrested for rape

    A 25-year-old man has been arrested on probable cause on suspicion of raping a woman in a municipality outside Umeå.

    The rape took place in a residence this weekend and the man is a few years older than the woman, according to the police.

    The police will investigate the crime scene.

  • The Court of Appeal acquits men of aiding and abetting murder

    The Court of Appeal now acquits two men who were charged with aiding and abetting murder after the murder on Länsmanstorget in Gothenburg on July 7 last year.

    In the district court, 20-year-old Malamin Jarju was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, and three other men were sentenced for aiding and abetting murder.

    Now the Court of Appeal acquits two of them as they consider that there is not enough evidence against them.

  • Busch gives Jan Emanuel the right about the electricity subsidy

    Jan Emanuel has directed sharp criticism against the electricity subsidy.

    Now Energy and Food Minister Ebba Busch (KD) says she agrees with him.

    – It is not a dignified system, she says TV4 News morning.

    Among other things, Jan Emanuel believes that the support should have gone to those who needed it most.

    – Here (with the electricity support) we start from a square EU system, where we cannot make that kind of difference, says Ebba Busch and continues:

    – Jan Emanuel does not need a single more crown, but this family with children would need more, and it is based on the fact that the more you have paid into the system, the more you are entitled to get back. And that’s why I say this, it’s not a worthy system. A welfare system should not continue with electricity subsidies.

  • Flight alert in Kyiv

    Debris from a burning rocket landed in the northern parts of Kiev. Photo: TELEGRAM/VITALIJ KLITSJKO

    The air traffic alert goes off in the capital of Ukraine, the city’s military leadership writes on Telegram. One person is said to have been injured and taken to hospital, according to the city’s mayor, Vitaly Klitschko.

    Residents of the city are asked to seek shelter and the military writes that the air defense is active.

    “The attack on Kiev continues, do not leave shelters,” writes the city’s mayor Vitaly Klitschko on Telegram.

    At least ten explosions are said to have been heard in the city, according to AFP. According to Vitaly Klitschko, the explosions must have taken place in the central parts of Kiev.

    There are also reports of falling debris in the northern parts of the city and explosions in the eastern parts of the city.

  • US senator is being hunted by Russia

    Senator Lindsay Graham. Photo: Burhan Ozbilici / AP

    US Senator Lindsey Graham has been placed on the Russian Ministry of the Interior’s “wanted list”, reports Reuters.

    On Friday, Graham appeared on an edited video with Ukrainian President Zelensky.

    Graham said in the video that “the Russians are dying” and that US aid to Ukraine was the “best spending we’ve ever done”.

    Graham’s remarks were criticized by Russia.

    An uncut version of the video was later released, showing that the two statements were unrelated.

  • The police are looking for tips about a missing man – information about a white plastic boat

    The police are now looking for tips about a man in his 80s who disappeared in Krokom on May 19.

    Among other things, the police want to get hold of a person who is said to have driven him to a parking lot on May 18, the day before the disappearance, where the man is said to have sold or handed over a car to a buyer.

    The police also want information on whether anyone may have seen the missing man’s white plastic boat.

    If you have information that could be of value, you are asked to contact the police via 11414 or their website.

  • President approves anti-gay law in Uganda

    Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. Photo: Hajarah Nalwadda / AP

    Uganda’s president has approved a law banning people from identifying as gay in the country. This is what the speaker of the parliament, Anita Annet Among, writes on Twitter.

    “We have enacted laws to protect the sanctity of the family,” she writes. The decision comes after criticism and pleas for the president to veto from governments and human rights associations around the world, writes Reuters.

    The team has been described as one of the toughest of its kind in the world.

  • Investigation: Approved Swedish is required for a permanent residence permit

    In order for adults to be able to obtain a permanent residence permit, it must be required to pass tests in Swedish and social studies.

    It is proposed in an investigation that has been handed over to the government.

    “For a person who will live and work in this country, it is absolutely central to have knowledge of the Swedish language and know the basic conditions in Swedish society. It is important that a person understands what obligations, but also rights, one has in society,” says Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) in a press release.

    According to the proposal, the new requirement is to be introduced in 2027.

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  • Do you know why the water in Venice’s main canal, the Grand Canal, has been dyed green?

    Kell

    Hello! No, it’s actually unclear. In any case, the police in Venice have started an investigation into it.

  • Is Arlanda Express running again? It says they are going to replace approx. 1 km of rail, so does that mean no traffic will get to Arlanda?

    The Ericsson family

    Hello! Earlier this weekend, Arlanda express announced that it may take about a week before traffic is up and running again.

  • How did the little thin man who disappeared?

    Bengt

    Hi Bengt!

    The man was found the same day he disappeared.

    According to the police, he was taken by ambulance to the hospital for a check-up.

    Unfortunately, the police have not shared more information about how the man was when he was found.

  • Regarding the flag day when the king celebrates 50 years on the throne. It is very appropriate. But will it be an annual flag day or will it only happen in 2023?

    Rolf

    Hi Rolf!

    The government’s proposal is for a “temporary public flag day”. It therefore only applies to 2023.

  • What happens at Stockholm Central Station? Stuck on a train that is not allowed to go due to police action.

    Henry

    Hey Henrik!

    According to the Swedish Transport Administration, there must be unauthorized persons moving on the track area at Stockholm C.

    Right now there is no forecast for when traffic can resume.

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