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  • Threats to high school – students are sent home

    A threat has been received against a high school in Borås, the city of Borås states in a press release.

    The school has been closed and the students have been sent home.

    After a police investigation, the situation is deemed safe and the school will reopen tomorrow.

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  • BoJo: Thought Sue Gray was a psychopath

    Boris Johnson thought partygate investigator Sue Gray was a psychopath.

    This is claimed by Downing Street’s former head of communications, Guto Harri, according to The Telegraph.

    – If there were any words that came back, it was “psycho Sue Gray”, he says.

    Harri also alleges that Johnson was preparing to sack current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak before his administration collapsed last year.

    – There was a deep disagreement about politics between the two and the tension had been building. While Johnson wanted to cut taxes, Sunak was clearly unwilling to do so, he says.

  • The tove case is taken up in the Court of Appeal

    The two women sentenced to life in the Tovefallet case have appealed the verdicts to the Court of Appeal, this is reported by P4 Jönköping.

    The new trial will be held between 12 and 15 June.

  • UN: Peace negotiations impossible

    “Unfortunately, peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia are currently impossible because both sides are convinced that they will win,” says UN Director-General António Guterres in an interview on Tuesday morning to Spanish El Pais.

    Instead, the UN, according to Guterres, is focused on getting talks between the countries to solve concrete problems. As an example, Guterres mentions the grain agreement that expires on May 18.

  • Landskrona IP cordoned off – bomb dog on site

    The entire Landskrona IP is cordoned off following an alarm that unknown objects were found in the stands.

    – What we can say now is that in the morning the police and arena staff found objects inside the Landskrona IP that could pose a threat to security, but we don’t know what it is yet, says Richard Glantz, communicator at police region south

    The national bomb shelter is in place and a bomb dog is searching the area.

    – We are in the process of getting a handle on what kind of objects were found.

    Tonight there is a match between Helsingborg IF and Landskrona BoIS, as it looks now the police believe that the match will be able to be carried out.

    – That’s what we’re working towards right now, says Richard Glantz.

  • Prescriptions cannot be picked up

    The e-health authority has had disturbances in the systems since eleven o’clock which means that it is not possible to pick up prescriptions at the pharmacy at the moment.

    The e-health authority is working to get the system up and running as soon as possible.

    They advise to wait for an hour and return to the pharmacy.

    Here can you stay updated.

  • 14-year-old boy suspect in shooting – escaped before trial

    A 14-year-old boy is suspected of having been involved in a shooting in Fruängen. The trial was supposed to be on Thursday, but now the boy has escaped from the Sis home where he was placed by climbing over a fence, it says The Express.

    Prosecutor Lisa dos Santos has learned of the escape and is taking the incident seriously.

    – It is very serious. The system of youth homes that we have obviously does not cover the young serious criminals. At the homes, they can continue to communicate with criminals on the outside and also escape and continue to commit crimes, she tells Expressen.

  • Preliminary investigation into police shooting is closed

    Chief prosecutor Martin Tidén at the Special Prosecutor’s Chamber closes the preliminary investigation into a police shooting in Vimmerby in December 2022, the Public Prosecutor’s Office announces.

    The incident in Vimmerby led to the death of a man after a police officer fired his service weapon during an operation.

    Here you can read more.

  • Big fire in barns – spreading in the terrain

    A large fire has broken out in a barn outside Strömsnäs mill in Markaryd municipality and is spreading.

    – It is a fairly large fire that started in a barn and spread to another barn and a residential building. The last report we have from the rescue service is that it has also spread out into the terrain now, says Katarina Rusin, spokesperson for the police region south.

    According to the police, one person may have minor smoke damage, but it is still uncertain whether the person needs to be taken to hospital.

  • Two are charged with acts of violence in Saltskog

    Two people are charged with aiding and abetting murder and aiding and abetting attempted murder in Södertälje in October.

  • Putin speaks in Red Square

    Putin gave a speech on Victory Day. Photo: AP TT NEWS AGENCY

    Now Putin is speaking on Red Square.

    He began by congratulating sailors, soldiers, majors and generals for Russia’s “special military operation,” reports Sky news.

    Putin says Russia is defending itself against “international terrorism”.

    He says the Western elite and globalists insist on provoking Russia.

    – We have a war going on against us.

    He goes on to say that Western elites are destroying family values, and what makes a person human.

    Read more here.

  • Russian victory parade begins

    Vladimir Putin has arrived at Red Square, where the parade to celebrate Victory Day has now begun.

    Soldiers march, waving red flags.

    Putin will give a speech after the parade ends.

    But it’s a low-key celebration this year. Read more about it here.

    Watch our broadcast with presenter Olivia Berntsson here in Aftonbladet directly.

  • Fire at hotel

    There is a fire at Sandhamn’s sailing hotel, reports P4 Stockholm.

    The guests have been evacuated.

    The Swedish Maritime Administration supports with resources and transports firefighters from Visby and Norrtälje in helicopters.

    Just before nine o’clock, SOS Alarm says that the fire is now out.

    There is currently no information on injuries.

    Ambulance and emergency services are on site.

  • Ursula von der Leyen is in Kyiv

    While Russia lights its “Victory Day”, which marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, the EU celebrates “Europe Day” instead.

    It marks the Schuman Declaration, which was a proposal for what later became the European Union.

    Ursula on der Leyen honors the day by visiting Kiev.

    “Wonderful to be back in Kiev, where the values ​​we hold dear are defended every day,” she writes on her Twitter.

  • 12 dead after attack on Gaza

    Twelve people have been killed after Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.

    Local media reports that a leader of the Palestinian armed group Islamic Jihad one of the targets.

    According to Al Jazeera, three of the twelve dead are commanders of the armed group, but the other nine are civilians, mostly families of commanders.

    In addition, 20 civilians have been injured.

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  • Danny Saucedo isn’t making his acting debut now is he? Wasn’t he in Evil?

    Ninna

    Entirely correct! He was an extra in the fight scene in Ondskan.

    However, he himself says that “Scenes from a Marriage” is his acting debut. Maybe he himself makes a difference between extras and acting?

    Regardless – well done Ninna!

  • Which party in Sweden is the 9th largest?

    Lisbeth

    Hello!

    The largest party outside the Riksdag, i.e. the ninth largest party, is the Nyans party. They received 28,352 votes, which is equivalent to 0.44 percent of the turnout in the 2022 election.

    In the 2018 and 2014 elections, the Feminist initiative was the largest, but they have retreated significantly and were in this election at 0.05 percent.

  • Shouldn’t journalists be able to tell the difference between them and them?

    Ante

    Hi Ante! You may think so, of course, but we are not flawless and can make mistakes. We correct them when they are brought to our attention by our colleagues or our keen readers!

  • Why is the headline “Russia: Residents forcibly evacuated from Zaporizhzhya” !? Zaporizhzhya and Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is in Ukraine NOT Russia. Despite occupation and annexation, as far as I know, almost no one except Russia itself recognizes the region as Russian.

    STEFAN SENNERGREN

    Hi Stefan! In this case, “Russia” should be read as the Russian side in the war, who are the ones who decided on the forced evacuation. It does not imply recognition of the areas as Russian.

  • Leif: The answer to your question is that the program is not broadcast live, and that an editor inserted the images when the program was cut together.

    It is not more difficult than that.

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