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Police raid on Bolsonaro

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Brazilian police have searched the home of ex-president Jair Bolsonaro in search of fake vaccination certificates for covid-19.

According to BBC the police suspect that the vaccine passport was falsified so that Bolsonaro could travel to the United States, despite the fact that he is unvaccinated.

The police seized the mobile phones of the ex-president and his wife. Several people close to Bolsonaro have been arrested.

Jair Bolsonaro, who is outspokenly skeptical of the corona vaccine, denies the accusations.

He traveled to Florida in late December, just days before his opponent Lula da Silva was sworn in as president.

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  • Car crashed into wall – one injured

    An accident occurred in central Uddevalla on Wednesday evening.

    The alarm came in at 9.50pm.

    – It is a passenger car which for an unknown reason has driven into a wall, says Ulrik Olsson, officer on duty at the rescue service, to Bohusläningen.

    One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

  • Over 20 dead in attacks on Kherson

    At least 21 people have been killed and 48 injured in Russian attacks in and around the city of Kherson on Wednesday morning, according to Ukrainian authorities.

    According to President Zelenskyi, the attacks have targeted a railway station, an intersection, a house, a hardware store, a grocery store and a gas station.

    “The world must see and know about this,” writes Zelensky on Telegram, where he also posted pictures of bodies and injured people on the floor of a store.

  • Dala horses can be protected in the EU

    Can be EU protected Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT

    Dala horses can become protected of origin in the EU – just as roe rum from Kalix and champagne have long been.

    The EU’s Council of Ministers and the EU Parliament have reached a preliminary agreement on protecting traditional products with a special geographical origin, TT reports.

    This means that products such as jewels, textiles, stones, porcelain and glass must be able to be protected in the same way as agricultural products.

    The purpose of the proposal is to “increase knowledge of traditional products from less developed areas, attract tourists and create jobs”, according to a press release.

  • The US central bank raises interest rates by 25 basis points

    The US central bank, the Federal Reserve, raises the key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points.

    The interest rate is now in the range of 5.00–5.25 percent.

    Soon the head of the central bank is expected to announce whether this was the last increase, or whether further increases are expected.

    With the increase, the policy rate is the highest since August 2007.

    That’s what Bloomberg writes.

    Read more here.

  • One dead in shooting drama in Atlanta

    A situation with an “active shooter” is ongoing in Atlanta in the United States, the police write on Twitter.

    The shooting took place in a building in the center of the city.

    One person has died, the police say. Three have been taken to hospital.

    The shooter is still at large, and police have released an image of a man in a hoodie and mask.

    The police warn that he is probably armed and dangerous.

    Everyone in the area is asked to stay indoors and avoid the area.

  • People in boats were shot at

    A man has been arrested in Västervik during the afternoon, suspected of attempted murder.

    The man allegedly shot at two men in a boat. The shot hit the water near the boat.

    No one was injured in the incident, but the man was arrested and his weapon was confiscated.

    A suspected crime scene has been cordoned off by the police.

  • Girls injured in school attack in Berlin

    Two girls have been injured in a knife attack at a school in Neukölln in Berlin, German media reports.

    One of the girls is said to be life-threateningly injured, the police say in a statement.

    A suspect was arrested near the school.

    The motive for the incident is unknown. It is also unclear whether the perpetrator has any relationship with the girls.

  • Doctor’s warning: Kratom increasingly popular among young people

    Imports of the kratom plant have increased sharply, reports P3 News.

    It is about an increase from 7.2 tons to around 39 tons since 2020 until last year.

    Customs suspects that everything should not be used for soap.

    – These are enormous amounts, there will be a lot of soap if soap is to be made from these plants, says Jenny Åberg, at the Swedish Customs Administration to P3, adding that the development is worrying.

    In, among other places, Umeå, the field group discovered green powder among junior high school youth, which later turned out to be kratom.

    Now doctors warn that kratom is on the rise among young people.

    – We get several young people in treatment who use this, says Juan Figueroa, at Maria Ungdom in Stockholm.

    Kratom is not illegal in Sweden and is used to make soap, among other things. But the plant also contains a narcotic-classified substance that can produce opioid-like effects.

  • Historians have found the bridge from the Mona Lisa painting

    Italian historian Silvano Vincenti believes he has found the bridge seen in the background of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, reports The Guardian.

    Vincenti is sure that it is about the Romito di Laterina bridge, located in the town of Laterina. A small town in Tuscany with just over 3,500 people.

    Now what little is left of the bridge must be preserved, says Laterina’s mayor Simona Neri.

  • Financier Gustaf Douglas is dead

    Count Gustaf Douglas was 85 years old. Photo: FREDRIK PERSSON/TT

    Gustaf Douglas, the founder of the investment company Latour, is dead, writes DI.

    “It is with great sadness that we have received the news that Latour’s founder Gustaf Douglas peacefully fell asleep today,” writes Latour in a press release.

  • Risk of new train strike – mediators appointed

    Large parts of Sweden’s traffic are threatened – on May 11 a train strike may come into effect.

    This was announced by the trade union Seko, which issued a strike notice on Tuesday.

    The train strike can affect trains such as SJ-tåg, Öresundståg, Mälartåg, Götalandståg, Pågatåg, Stockholm’s subway and freight trains.

    Almega Tågföretagen says on Wednesday that the Mediation Institute has now appointed three people to mediate in the dispute between Seko, the Service and Communications Union and Tågföretagen.

    Together, they will negotiate a new collective agreement in the area of ​​rail traffic.

    – The conversations will be recorded when the time comes. The conflict can break out on May 11 at the earliest. But hopefully the mediators will succeed in getting employers and unions to agree on a solution, says Erik Juhlin, press communicator at Almega Tågföretagen.

    Neither SJ, MTR nor Öresundstrafiken want to comment on whether a train strike could affect traffic.

  • Children have died after a house fire

    A child has died after the house fire in Markaryd that occurred during the night of Monday.

    A woman died after the fire and a child has been missing ever since.

    “During today’s search of the fire scene, police technicians found the body of a deceased child. Relatives of the missing child have been notified,” the police write on their website.

    Police are still investigating the cause of the fire. Right now there are no suspicions of crime.

  • DN reporter plagiarized news articles

    A reporter at Dagens Nyheter has plagiarized ten articles from the Omni news service over the course of a year.

    It reports The Express.

    Omni contacted DN in February and they started an internal investigation.

    – We take it seriously. We apologized to Omni and I understand that they accept the apology, says DN’s editor-in-chief Peter Wolodarski to the newspaper.

  • Police employee suspected of multiple rapes

    A man who is employed by the police authority is suspected of several rapes, reports P4 West.

    The man is said to have committed the suspected crimes in recent months. He has now been remanded in custody.

    The prosecutor, Maria Sterup, does not want to comment on the criminal suspicions at the moment.

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  • Why don’t you write anything about shooting in Belgrade????

    Ana

    We certainly haven’t missed that! Here you can read a whole article about the event in Serbia!

  • Interesting, I had no idea they make champagne in Kalix…

    Always learn something new from you Ab..

    thanks.

    Maat.

    Huh! Don’t you know the famous Kalix champagne?!

    Joking aside. Have changed the notice so that it will be clearer what is meant ;)!

  • What are the rules now with loose dogs?

    Saw on my walk a dog running around in a paddock and a bird flying around and screaming. It probably has young or eggs in the grass.

    Isn’t it tethered now?

    Was it the case that the incredibly obedient dogs are allowed to go loose but then at most one leash length from the owner?

    Want to be able to show the owner the correct letter when it happens again.

    Stephen

    Here can you see what applies.

    Here you can read what the police have to say about the matter.

    And here is a link to the Act on supervision.

  • Can you write about Tove’s killers Johanna and Maja about their upbringing and adolescence? Were there any classmates who thought they behaved in a creepy way when they were growing up? Did they have problems at home?

    Charlotte

    Hi Charlotte!

    Here you can read about them. And here you will find all the reporting on the murder of Tove.

  • What has happened in Serbia? Sad man talking, what is he saying?

    Lotta

    Nine people, including eight children, have been shot dead in a school.

    You can read more about it here.

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