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Problems in public transport after snowfall
Several buses in the Gothenburg area have been canceled during Friday morning, reports GP.
A number of bus routes have been suspended and it is currently unclear how long they have been suspended.
– We had hoped that it would have looked better, says Carina Kjellgren at Västtrafik, to the newspaper.
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Imprisonment for cross burning
A man who burned a cross in front of his house in Mississippi, USA, with the intention of scaring his black neighbors, has been sentenced to 42 months in prison.
“It was an abhorrent act to use a traditional symbol of hatred and violence to intimidate and drive a black family from their home,” says Kristen Clarke of the Department of Justice.
The Ku Klux Klan and other white power movements have historically engaged in burning crosses to intimidate blacks and even Jews. (TT)
Xi Jinping remains in office – zero votes against
Xi Jinping will continue to be the President of China for the next five years.
China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) approved a third term for the incumbent president on Friday with 2,952 votes in favor and zero votes against.
The 69-year-old Xi Jinping was re-elected in October 2022 for a third term also as General Secretary of the Communist Party, thus breaking with the tradition of Chinese leaders handing over power after ten years.
The provision that the president can only serve two terms has previously been removed from the Chinese constitution, creating speculation that Xi Jinping could remain in office for life. (TT)
Arrested for shooting at Kungsholmen
A man in his 20s has been detained on suspicion of attempted murder of another man who was shot on Kungsholmen in Stockholm on Monday evening.
The shot man, also in his 20s, was found by the police badly injured. The alarm came just before 10.30 p.m., barely an hour later the suspect was arrested not far from the scene.
The suspect is from Eskilstuna and was arrested on Thursday afternoon, local media reports. (TT)
“Baretta” actor Robert Blake dead
The American actor Robert Blake, known to Swedish television viewers as the police officer Baretta in the 1970s, is dead.
Blake received two Emmys, in 1975 and 1993, and during his heyday was considered one of the best actors in Hollywood, but at the same time one of the most difficult to work with.
Blake later became infamous when his wife was found dead in his car after a visit to a restaurant in Los Angeles in 2001.
Robert Blake maintained his innocence, and he was acquitted by a jury in court. Nevertheless, he was later forced in a civil suit to pay $30 million in damages to his wife’s family, when that jury found him responsible for her death.
The claim for damages and legal costs bankrupted him. The former millionaire lived on welfare and pension payments from the actors’ union.
Robert Blake was 89 years old. According to the family, the cause of death was heart disease. (TT)
Will study morality during Swedish military exercises
For the first time, the Swedish Armed Forces will study how morale affects the ability to fight during a Swedish military exercise.
About 30 people will “shadow” units during exercise Aurora 23 in April–May.
“For example, it’s about gaining a greater understanding of what it is that makes us have the strength to persevere and keep our motivation up when the battle may not be going as we want,” says Linnea Lönnberg, project manager at Halmstad Military College, on the Swedish Armed Forces’ website. (TT)
The morning-after pill becomes legal in Honduras
The emergency contraceptive pill, better known as the morning-after pill, is becoming legal again in Honduras after being banned for 13 years.
It reports BBC.
The ban was lifted by Honduras’ first female president, Xiomara Castro, in conjunction with International Women’s Day on March 8.
The morning-after pill was banned in the country after a 2009 coup that ousted Castro’s husband, then-president Manuel Zelaya.
Feminist groups have campaigned for a change in the law, and late last year the country approved the pill but only for raped women.
Abortion is strictly prohibited in the country. The crime can lead to up to six years in prison, which has led to up to 82,000 risky abortions taking place in the country every year.
Fire in villa – one to hospital
A villa is on fire between Kågeröd and Billesholm in Svalöv in Bjuv municipality.
The alarm came in at 10:29 p.m. and the police, emergency services and ambulance were called to the scene.
Firefighters’ smoke divers search the burning house.
An injured person has been found and has been taken to hospital by ambulance, the police write.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
Several dead in shooting in Hamburg
A large number of police and ambulances are on the scene. Photo: Jonas Walzberg/dpa/TT
A shooting has occurred in the Alsterdorf district of Hamburg, German media reports.
Six people have died and several are injured, two of them seriously, the rescue service told the German TV channel RTL.
The alarm came in around 9 p.m. A major operation is underway with the police, emergency services and emergency doctors.
The perpetrator is still at large.
The text is updated here.
Three gunshot wounds in Tel Aviv
Three people were injured in the shooting. Photo: Oded Balilty/AP
Three people have been injured in a shooting in Tel Aviv in Israel on Thursday evening, writes TT/AFP.
The Israeli police say it may be a terrorist attack.
The perpetrator has been shot dead, according to the police.
The condition of one of the injured must be critical.
The shooting took place in the center of the city, on a street with a lot of nightlife.
Man shot in Köping
The police went out this evening to an address in Köping. It should be about a suspicious shooting.
A man is said to have been shot in the leg, according to the police.
He is now taken to hospital.
The man was awake and able to speak and was taken to Västerås Hospital by ambulance.
Police are currently working at the scene interviewing witnesses and securing the crime scene.
No one has been arrested at the moment and the incident is tentatively classified as aggravated assault and a serious violation of the Weapons Act.
Explosion at gate
No one is said to have been injured in the explosion. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
Something has detonated at a gate to an apartment building in central Malmö.
The police are on the scene and have set up a cordon,
No one appears to have been injured, the police write on their website.
The National Bomb Squad is sent to the scene.
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Although you have a tendency to write rapper when a musician suspected of crime is a rapper. In other cases, you just write “musician” or “artist”. Does it sell more maybe?
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I don’t have concrete numbers, but I don’t think it attracts much more.
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