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Transport parties agree on agreement

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The LO Transport union and the employers in the Transport companies have reached an agreement on a new collective agreement, reports TT.

The agreement involves wage increases of up to 9.1 percent spread over two years.

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    The government refuses to extradite a man accused of terrorism to Turkey, TT reports.

    The man, who is in his 50s, has been requested to be extradited – but the government says no as the man is a Swedish citizen. The man has previously been suspected of membership in an “armed terrorist organization” in Turkey.

    The extradition request came in November 2022 – the decision to refuse was made during last week’s cabinet meeting.

    The government, on the other hand, grants the extradition of a man who has been sentenced to just over 13 years in prison for fraud. The man, who is a Turkish citizen, has also been detained in Sweden.

    The Supreme Court has announced that it has found no obstacles to granting the extradition of the Turkish citizen.

  • Air pollution can increase the risk of dementia

    Public health researchers at Harvard have published a new study in the British Medical Journal showing that microscopic air pollution can increase the risk of developing dementia, reports Washington Post.

    Around 16 observational studies show that there is a connection between exposure to so-called airborne PM 2.5 particles and dementia.

    The current standard from the US Environmental Protection Agency EPA is 12 micrograms per cubic meter of air per year – but the brain is affected even if an individual’s annual exposure is at these levels, the study shows.

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    The Social Democrats KU reports Climate Minister Romina Pourmokhtari (L), writes Expressen.

    The background is an interview on Sweden’s radio in which the climate minister accused the Social Democrats of not having acted on the issue of offshore wind power.

    – In the end, you get really tired of untruths. They still haven’t left the election rhetoric, says Anna-Caren Sätherberg (S) and is the one behind the report.

  • Details: Transport and employers agree

    The echo experiences that the LO Transport union and the employers in Transport companies have reached an agreement on a new collective agreement.

    The mark that other agreements have followed is 7.4 percent over two years. The transport union has demanded more mark-up than the others, with a 5.5 percent mark-up in the first year and a lump sum of SEK 5,700.

    The content of the settlement is not known, but is expected to be presented during the afternoon, according to Ekot.

  • Prigozhin: No signs of Ukraine leaving Bachmut

    Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin believes that there are no signs that Ukrainian forces are about to retreat from Bahmut, TT reports.

    On Telegram, Prigozhin writes that “It must be said clearly that the enemy is not going anywhere.”

    Prigozhin’s move comes a day after Ukrainian President Zelensky hinted that a withdrawal from the city might be possible.

  • Iran and Saudi Arabia met in Beijing

    Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, shakes hands with Saudi Arabia’s counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud in Beijing. Photo: AP/ TT NEWS AGENCY

    The foreign ministers of both countries met in Beijing on Thursday. It is the first formal meeting between the countries’ top diplomats in seven years, Reuters reports.

    China has tried to mediate the infected conflict between the countries to stabilize the relationship.

    On Twitter, Iran’s foreign minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, writes that the meeting was positive. He also adds that the focus of the meeting was “stability and long-term security”.

  • Hungary: The relationship with Sweden is bad

    At a press conference in Budapest on Thursday, Viktor Orban’s chief of staff Gergely Gulyás spoke about the relationship between Hungary and Sweden, reports Reuters.

    He says that the relationship between the two countries is bad and that Sweden must take steps to increase trust.

    Hungary is one of the member states that has not ratified Sweden’s NATO application.

  • Japanese military helicopter missing

    A Japanese military helicopter with several people on board has disappeared outside Miyakojima.

    This is reported by the Japanese television channel NHK, which refers to information from the country’s Ministry of Defense.

    A search operation has been launched.

  • Macron meets Xi – wants to put pressure on China

    Emmanuel Macron, center, arrives for a meeting with China’s premier earlier on Thursday. Photo: Thibault Camus AP/TT

    French President Emmanuel Macron is now meeting his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, TT reports.

    A large part of the meeting is believed to be about the war in Ukraine and the role China can play in it.

    Macron is expected to dissuade China from supporting Russia’s war of aggression and urge Xi to put pressure on Moscow to achieve peace in Ukraine.

    Later in the day, talks are expected between Xi, Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who is on Macron’s trip to China.

  • Woman found dead in Fagersta – a man arrested

    A woman was found dead in a home in Fagersta on Wednesday.

    “Circumstances at the scene mean that the police cannot rule out that crime is behind the woman’s death,” the police write on their website.

    The police have opened a preliminary investigation into murder.

    A man is arrested on suspicion of murder.

  • Chamber prosecutor on Nord Stream: Difficult case

    The investigation into who was behind the explosion of Nord Stream 1 and 2 is complex and difficult to investigate.

    Chamber prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist says so in a press release.

    – It is a crime whose circumstances are naturally difficult to investigate. The detonations have taken place at a depth of 80 meters on the seabed in the Baltic Sea, says Mats Ljungqvist.

    A variety of theories about who carried out the sabotage have been put forward since the crime in September.

    – There is a range of different information and reporting about the sabotage against the gas pipelines. The incident has obviously become a game plan for various influence attempts. These speculations are nothing that affects the preliminary investigation, which is based on the facts and information that emerged from analyses, crime scene investigations and cooperation with authorities in Sweden and in other countries, says Mats Ljungqvist.

    The hope is that the investigation will be able to establish who is behind them, but Ljungqvist says that it “probably can be difficult”.

    Read more about Nord Stream here.

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    Hello! That’s right, the dates didn’t match. We have corrected it now. Thanks for your point and Happy Easter!

  • Freezing rain? In Sweden we usually say freezing rain and not a direct translation, right? Speaking of news article about Montreal.

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    Hi Tarragon! It’s actually not quite the same thing, according to SMHI. Freezing rain is raindrops that maintain a temperature below zero degrees. Freezing rain is rain over cold ground. The drops are thus warmer than zero degrees, while the ground is colder than zero. Here on SMHI’s website you can read more.

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    Hey Uff!

    There have been a total of 85 shootings and seven shooting deaths through March 31 of this year. The police’s latest statistics show that the number of shootings in Sweden.

    It may happen that the latest shootings are not visible in the statistics yet!

  • is there no one to respond to Turkey’s drivel that Sweden and in that case the Swedes are Nazis

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    Hello! Tobias Billström, the foreign minister, was asked about it by an SR reporter yesterday but wanted to comment only when he had looked more closely at what his Turkish colleague had said. We will see if anything else comes from him or any other minister.

  • Long since diligent “column” icon Matilda Andersson 💛 was created here. Has she quit Aftonbladet?

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