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North Korea tests ‘tsunami’ drones
today at 01:13 Johan Edgar
North Korea has conducted new tests of underwater drones capable of carrying nuclear warheads, writes Reuters.
The attack weapon goes by the name “tsunami”.
According to state news agency KCNA, the test was conducted between April 4 and 7, when the drones covered 100 kilometers in 71 hours and 6 minutes and successfully knocked out the simulated target.
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Ingvar Hirdwall is dead
Ingvar Hirdwall was known, among other things, for his role as the neighbor Valdemar in the series “Beck” Photo: Johan Paulin
The actor Ingvar Hirdwall is dead. This is reported by TT.
Hirdwall lived to be 88 years old.
Read more here.
Several injured after murder in Tel Aviv
A man in his 30s has died and six people are injured after two acts of violence on the promenade in Tel Aviv, the Israeli newspaper reports Haaretz.
A person must have first opened fire on passers-by.
Subsequently, several people have been hit by a car.
A suspected perpetrator is said to have been shot. It is unclear if the man reported dead is the same as the perpetrator.
Israeli police write on Twitter that a vehicle ran over several people before overturning.
The incident is described as a terrorist attack by Israeli authorities.
Follow the reporting here.
Fire in villa
A villa on Lidingö outside Stockholm is on fire.
– It’s a full-scale fire. Right now, the rescue service is working on site to get the fire under control, says Rebecca Landberg, police spokesperson.
It is unclear if there is anyone left in the house.
– Because the villa is on fire, we have not been able to get in, says Landberg.
Suspected murder in Dalsland
The police are investigating a suspected murder in Dalsland.
– Shortly after 3 p.m., we receive an alarm via SOS that a person has been found dead in Dals Rostock in Mellerud, says Sebastian Börjesson, officer on duty at the police in the West region.
According to the police, it is a woman who was found dead.
According to information to TV4 Nyheterna the woman has been found dead in a caravan.
– We have a police patrol on site at the cordon and an operation is underway at the site, says Sebastian Börjesson.
Among other things, witnesses are heard on site and the police also carry out door knocking.
A person has been arrested on suspicion of murder and a preliminary investigation into murder has been launched.
Are the people familiar with each other?
– I cannot go into the relationships between the people, says Sebastian Börjesson.
The armed forces warn of gunshots in the forest
Be careful if you are going out for a walk in the spring sun.
The Armed Forces urges the public to keep an eye on signs and markings at the country’s upwards of 100 practice and shooting ranges.
– If you make a mistake, you expose yourself to enormous risk, says Dag Enander at the Swedish Armed Forces to TT.
It is forbidden according to the Protection Act to enter the fields when exercises are in progress. The crime can result in up to two years in prison or a fine.
– We will practice more and more and then in the end there will be an unpleasant linear collision of increased practice opportunities and these opportunities when people make mistakes, Enander continues.
Read more in TT’s article
Climate scientists get anxiety from the internet hate
Almost four out of ten climate scientists say they have been threatened or harassed online because of their work, writes Nature and refers to a survey as the organization Global Witness did.
The survey is based on responses from 468 researchers from different countries.
Many of them also say that the online hate has given them anxiety, sleep problems and worries about their reputation.
More than a third of the exposed women also say that the online attacks are linked to their gender. 13 percent have received threats of sexual violence.
The results are worrying, says Henry Peck who works for the organization in London – because the online hate can discourage researchers from continuing their work or sharing their findings.
American journalist officially accused of spying
Journalist Evan Gershkovich was arrested earlier in March. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko
American journalist Evan Gershkovich was officially charged with espionage in Russia on Friday, according to the Russian news agency Tass.
Gershkovich, who is employed by the newspaper The Wall Street Journal, categorically denies the accusations leveled against him by the FSB security service.
You can read more about this here and here.
The Pope skips the Calvary walk – too cold
The Pope attended an early evening service in St. Peter’s Basilica on Lent. Photo: Andrew Medichini/AP
Pope Francis, 86, is skipping Good Friday’s traditional Calvary walk because of the extreme cold in Rome.
This is announced by the Vatican according to the news agency AP.
He will instead follow the walk from his home in the Vatican.
The Pope was discharged from the Gemelli Hospital in Rome on Saturday, where he was treated for bronchial catarrh.
Rome had enjoyed spring temperatures for the past few days, but after dark it has crept down to around 4 degrees Celsius.
S Club 7 star dead
S Club 7 when it left in 1999. Photo: VIVA
S Club 7 member Paul Cattermole has died.
He is said to have been found dead in his home, aged 46.
The group says so themselves on Twitter.
According to information in the British media, there are no suspicions of crime.
Read more here.
Man dead after accident
A man in his 50s has died after crashing a four-wheeler in Ljusnarsberg municipality.
Next of kin have been notified, the police say.
– We will investigate how this happened. There is no crime classification at the moment, says Torbjörn Roos, officer on duty at the police in the Bergslagen region.
The alarm came in just before 1 p.m.
According to the police, a relative was present when the accident occurred.
Man hit on purpose at pizzeria
A man has been hit at a pizzeria in the municipality of Lilla Edet.
The motorist fled the scene and according to witnesses, the collision was intentional.
The police received the alarm at 2:21 p.m.
– There has been a fight or a fight between some of them. Then all of a sudden a brown car comes and drives at high speed and, as it appears then, deliberately runs over this man or guy, says police spokesperson Thomas Fuxborg.
The person hit has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is unclear. A patrol is on its way to question the man, if possible.
Now the police are looking for the brown car and the people in it.
– We have issued an all-call on the police radio to the units in Fyrbodal and the local police area in the northeast, says Fuxborg.
The police are investigating the incident as serious assault.
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How many women have been murdered (or suspected of being murdered) so far this year? Feels like there should be at least as much focus on it as all gang shootings. Women deserve to feel safe in your own homes.
Sorry
Why don’t you deal with the bizarre, and completely incorrect, claim that you are not allowed to speak Russian in Sweden…? Your article is one long exposition in which the Russian family is allowed to speak for itself, and which plays right into the hands of the Russians.
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What do you think we should “meet”?
The article is about a feature on Russian television. The reporter has looked up the family’s history, and can tell you that what they state in the clip is not true.
That it is not forbidden to speak Russian in Sweden is pretty obvious to all of us who live here, isn’t it? 🙂
You write in your articles about “the rich”, even Magdalena Andersson and Mikael Damberg talk about “the rich”.
When is one rich and covered by the expression “the rich”?
Happy Easter 🙂
Mickey
Yes, that is a somewhat fluid concept.
It depends on who you compare it to.
Happy Easter Mike!
Good morning! Or do you have another greeting phrase, like Merry Christmas, when it’s Easter, that will be my first question.
My second question, which may be answered if we come back to it, is whether it is possible, is there a valve for NATO to pause Turkey’s membership in NATO.
And through such a procedure allow Sweden in and enable Sweden as a member of NATO, regardless of what Turkey thinks and thinks?
Stromstedt
Good morning!
Well, Happy Easter is the closest thing right? According to tradition, one should not wish Happy Easter until Easter Eve, i.e. tomorrow. But I’ve had at least two wish me a happy Easter already today! 😉
To your second question. It doesn’t seem like there has ever been any exclusion or “pause” of a country from NATO, as far as I can see. So it is primarily unclear whether it will work.
Also unclear if NATO would want to exclude Turkey, temporarily or permanently. In that case, the concern is great that Turkey would lean against Russia.
Have a nice time!
Why haven’t you written about the shooting in Rinkeby anywhere??
S9
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