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PM Nilsson returns to Dagens industri

today at 10.05 a.m. Fanny Westling

PM Nilsson has landed another top job.

He will return to being a lead writer at Dagens industri, as of September 1, 2023, reports Everything.

In February, it also became clear that PM Nilsson will work at the Timbro think tank.

PM Nilsson was political editor at DI between 2013 and 2022.

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  • Billion investment in semiconductors in the EU

    Europe must strengthen its supply of semiconductors.

    Yesterday, the Parliament and the Council of the EU reached an agreement regarding the “Chips act”, as the regulation is called.

    In a press release from the Council of Europe, the deal is described as being able to double the EU’s global market share in semiconductors from 10% to at least 20% by 2030.

    – This agreement is of the utmost importance for the green and digital transition, while at the same time securing the EU’s resilience in turbulent times. The new rules represent a real revolution for Europe in the key semiconductor sector, says Energy and Industry Minister Ebba Busch.

  • India overtakes China – most populous country

    India has overtaken China as the world’s most populous nation, according to UN data released on Wednesday.

    It writes Bloomberg.

    India’s population is now 1.428 billion, which is slightly higher than China’s 1.425 billion.

    The country, which is Asia’s third largest economy, is home to a fifth of humanity. That is larger than the population of Europe, Africa or America.

  • Student receives 40,000 in damages – after violation

    When a student was sitting in a classroom, a teacher was abusive towards her when a question was asked.

    She had proof on film, and reported it to the Discrimination Ombudsman.

    The municipality has stated that it is the teacher in question who is asking the question, and the municipality also admits that there has been a question of sexual harassment.

    – Sexual harassment must not occur at school. The school must be a place that is safe for children and free from discrimination, and we therefore take the fact that a teacher has exposed a student to sexual harassment very seriously, says Emma Svedberg, a lawyer at DO’s process unit in a press release.

    DO requests that the municipality pay SEK 40,000 in discrimination compensation to the student.

  • Protesters block road on Södermalm

    A group of protesters block Hornsgatan on Södermalm in Stockholm, Expressen reports.

    About ten protesters from the climate organization Restore Wetlands walk along the street and block traffic.

    The demonstration is the third this week in Stockholm. The police must have known about the action in advance.

  • Burglary of a gun shop

    A burglary has taken place in a weapons shop in Ulricehamn.

    The police were called to the scene by the owner, who had discovered that the window had been smashed.

    A large quantity of binoculars has been stolen from the store.

    A report of grand theft has been made. So far, there are no suspects or detainees.

  • Injured man found outside Sundsvall

    On Wednesday morning, the police went to an address in Bredsand, south of Sundsvall.

    An injured man was found at the scene and taken to hospital by ambulance. What happened is currently unclear according to the police. The condition of the man’s injuries is currently unclear.

    – It is so early that we cannot share any details about the incident yet, says Elisabeth Glaas, press spokesperson at the police.

    Five people were arrested later in the morning. Three people were at the address and two others connected to the incident were also arrested. They will now be interrogated.

    The police are initially classifying the incident as attempted murder.

    The area is now being searched with a dog and technicians are examining the site.

  • Then the second electricity subsidy will be paid out

    The second electricity subsidy to households will be paid no later than June 9, the Social Insurance Agency tells TT.

    This is also when electricity areas 1 and 2 will be allowed to take part in the electricity support, simplified it is about “Norrland”.

    In total, there are around five million households that can take part in the electricity subsidy.

    Read more in our live reporting on the financial situation.

  • Man arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault

    The police were called to a fight in Vetlanda on Tuesday evening.

    A 35-year-old man is suspected of assaulting another man and was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault.

    The injured man was taken to hospital with serious injuries. A crime scene investigation has been carried out but no interviews have been carried out with the two men yet.

  • Truck has overturned on E4

    During the morning, a truck overturned on the E4 at the height of Hölö south of Södertälje.

    The truck is located between the northbound and southbound lanes and must have a major impact on the traffic in the northbound direction, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

    A tow truck has been called to the scene and traffic is believed to be affected until 9 in the morning.

    The driver is suspected of gross negligence in traffic and drugged driving and has been taken to hospital by the police for a check-up.

  • Day three of commuter strike: A few trains run

    Today is the third day of the wild train drivers’ strike. The protest is being carried out after the decision to remove the train attendants from the commuter trains in Stockholm.

    According to SL, this also means major disruptions to traffic on Wednesday.

    “Only a few commuter trains run, there can be several hours between train departures and trains can be canceled at short notice” writes SL on its website and refers travelers to the travel planner for current information.

    SL also states that, to a limited extent, replacement bus traffic has been introduced at junctions between the subway and the commuter trains.

    Read more about the strike here.

  • Details: Russian spy ship prepares energy attacks

    The Russian ship “Admiral Vladimirsky” is said to be a spy ship – which is preparing attacks in the Nordic region, according to SVTDR, NRK and EPN.

    According to Danish DR the ship maps wind farms, gas pipelines, electricity lines and internet cables at sea.

    – If there is a conflict with the West, they are ready and know where to strike if they want to paralyze Danish society, says counterintelligence chief Anders Henriksen from Politiets Efterretningstjeneste (PET) in Denmark.

    The ship’s route around the Nordic countries was mapped during November last year, the Nordic public service companies state. It is one of 50 suspected Russian spy ships seen in Nordic waters, according to the review.

  • Fishermen rescued after shipwreck

    Eleven Indonesian fishermen have been rescued after their two fishing boats sank in connection with Cyclone Ilsa.

    Ten of them were found on a small coral atoll without fresh water northwest of Australia after six days, where they built a small shelter from the wreckage. They are now being cared for on the mainland, before being brought back home to Indonesia.

    An eleventh was swept ashore after treading water for 30 hours. His nine colleagues are feared to have perished at sea. (TT)

  • Filming resumes by Baldwinfilm

    The shooting of Alec Baldwin’s film “Rust” will resume on Thursday, the production company behind the low-budget western told AFP.

    Production was halted in October 2021, after Baldwin fired a weapon that turned out to be live-loaded. The shot hit photographer Halyna Hutchins, who died, and injured director Joel Souza.

    The American Hollywood star, who is a co-producer and has the main role in the film, has denied the accusations of causing the death of another. He has repeatedly said he was told by the filming crew that the gun was not loaded.

    Baldwin and the shooting’s gun handler, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, both face charges and face up to 18 months in prison if convicted in the upcoming trial. (TT)

  • Man killed in accident with truck

    A man in his 60s has died after being hit by a truck in Arboga, reports Arboga Tidning.

    The accident happened at lunchtime on Tuesday and the man was taken to hospital by ambulance. Late in the evening, the police announced that the man had not made it and that his relatives have been notified, the newspaper writes.

    It is still unclear whether the police suspect a crime in connection with the incident. (TT)

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  • Ven to take out the ramp for wheelchair users when the train attendants disappear? They unlock it and put it between the platform and the train

    Train traveler with patience

    Hello!

    That responsibility should instead lie with the station attendants instead according to MTR.

  • Will you watch the verdict on those who murdered Tove?

    Julia

    Hello,

    Yes, our reporter Amanda Hällsten is there and will cover the verdict, which will come at 2 p.m.

  • Isn’t there a subway in Huddinge???

    Dan Söder

    Hello Dan! Yes, there is, both Vårby farm and Masmo are located in Huddinge municipality. But it’s a bit confusing, there are three municipalities that have metro stations in the area: Stockholm, Huddinge and Botkyrka.

  • Where can I find today’s electricity prices?

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  • Will there be any egg recalls?

    You become a little hesitant if you want to eat the eggs you have at home.

    Emma

    According to the information that has gone out, there should be no danger.

    To be on the safe side, you can make sure to fry the eggs properly. Salmonella bacteria die at temperatures above 70 degrees.

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