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  • The customs are now being introduced

    US President Donald Trump announced on Monday night, Swedish time, that Mexico and Canada cannot escape the customs he threatened before.

    – They are clear. They take effect tomorrow, he says during a speech in the White House.

    Customs will be introduced at midnight, American time.

    He will also raise tariffs on Chinese goods to 20 percent.

    Canada threatens responding if US customs come into force.

    “Canada will, from 12:01 EST tomorrow, respond with 25 percent customs duties on US goods worth $ 155 billion,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a statement late on Monday night, Canadian time.

  • Alarm about the wrong answer to mammography

    Alarm about the wrong answer to mammography

    Women who have been screened for breast cancer may have received incorrect answers in their examinations. The cause is a deficiency discovered in a software.

    It is the company Sectra that has found the deficiency in one of its systems, which has meant that some patients have been declared healthy without their mammography images being completed, writes Today’s medicine.

    The software was used during the period 2021 to 2024 at 30 of the country’s 31 units for breast cancer screening.

  • Dolly Parton’s spouse is dead

    Dolly Parton’s spouse is dead

    Country star Dolly Parton’s husband Carl Dean died on Monday, 82 years old.

    The couple met in 1964 outside a washing machine, the same day as the then 18-year-old star moved to Nashville, Tennessee.

    “I was surprised and delighted that he looked at my face when we talked, it’s unusual for me. He seemed genuinely interested in who I was, ”says Parton meeting in a statement to the AP.

    Parton and Dean married two years later. Over the years, the star has been sorry for his privacy and rarely showed up with his husband. In an interview with AP in 1984, she joked about posing on the cover of a newspaper with Carl Dean:

    “So people could at least know that I’m not married to a wart.”

  • Trump raises customs to China

    President Donald Trump fulfills his promised promise of further penalties against China. File image. Photo: Andy Wong/AP/TT

    Trump raises customs to China

    US President Donald Trump, who previously announced tariffs on Chinese goods by an additional 10 percent, raises 20 percent.

    The decision was signed in the White House on Monday with reference to what is called “Beijing’s failure to deal with the illegal fentanyl trade”.

    The first China tariffs came into force on February 4, and shortly thereafter China responded with corresponding customs on US goods.

    The new 20 percent customs duties come into force at the same time as the import duties of 25 percent on goods from Mexico and Canada, that is, early Tuesday morning Swedish time.

  • Expert on Trump tax: will be chaos

    Expert on Trump tax: will be chaos

    Trump is now introducing customs tax on goods from Mexico and Canada.

    The figure lands at 25 percent, which the US president presented earlier this year.

    According to Nordea’s investment director Robert Næs, the message will hit hard against the countries involved.

    – This is terribly bad for Canada, Mexico and the United States. I think there will be chaos in the short term, Robert Næs tells E24.

    Following Trump’s message about customs, the stock exchange raged and clearly landed on red.

  • The S&P 500 index fell 1.76 percent.

  • The Nasdaq technology index fell 2.64 percent.

  • The Dow Jones index fell 1.48 percent.

  • Tim Walz can candidate 2028

    Can Valza into the presidential match in three years. Photo: Ayrton Breckenridge / AP

    Tim Walz can candidate 2028

    Top Democrat Tim Walz is considering running in the US election in 2028.

    – If I feel that I have something to offer, I will definitely consider it, says Walz to the New York Times.

    – But I’m really not so arrogant that I feel it must be me.

  • Therefore, it is roaring in Uppsala

    Therefore, it is roaring in Uppsala

    The police have received several alarms from troubled people about a thundering sound over parts of Uppsala.

    According to the police, the sound comes from a JAS plane from Blekinge Air Fleet.

    The aircraft practices start and landing at F16 in Uppsala, police write on their website.

    The exercises will last in the evening from Monday to Wednesday, police say.

  • Fire in Housing – Battery exploded

    Fire in Housing – Battery exploded

    A battery has exploded in a home in Sundsvall.

    Police say that one is a battery that exploded and caught fire in the home.

    There is no information on personal injury.

  • Trump announces new agricultural tariffs

    Trump announces new agricultural tariffs

    “Get ready to start manufacturing a lot of agricultural products to be sold within the United States,” Donald Trump writes at Truth Social.

    He states that new tariffs will be introduced on April 2. Exactly what or which countries will apply, he does not specify.

  • Person robbed by masked men in Haninge

    Person robbed by masked men in Haninge

    Two perpetrators, both masked, have robbed a person near their home.

    The perpetrators have threatened the belongings and had some kind of weapon.

    No one is arrested, but the police have launched a preliminary investigation into serious robbery and serious weapons crime.

  • Pope has acute respiratory problems

    Pope has acute respiratory problems

    The Vatican states in a statement that the Holy Pope in turns have been affected by acute respiratory problems, reports VG.

    The Pope has been hospitalized since February 14. He has been cared for for double -sided pneumonia.

    Pope Francis condition is described by the doctors as difficult to assess.

  • Man death after drowning accident

    Man death after drowning accident

    An older man has died after a drowning accident in Högsby municipality in Kalmar County, region Kalmar writes on its website. Relatives are informed.

  • Customs against Canada and Mexico come into force

    Customs against Canada and Mexico come into force

    Unless Trump withdraws the decision, customs against Canada and Mexico will take effect tomorrow, reports Washington Post.

    Trump himself has said that customs are inserted due to large amounts of migrants and fentanyl that are smuggled into the United States both south and north.

    Customs were previously postponed for 30 days after Mexico and Canada promised to intensify their work on controlling the boundaries against the United States.

    At the same time, customs fees on Chinese goods should be increased by 10 percentage points, which means that the import fee on certain goods from the country land at 45 percent.

  • Older woman robbed in Örebro

    Older woman robbed in Örebro

    During the afternoon, a woman at the age of 85 was robbed outside her home.

    One person ran up to the woman, jerked her bag, and then ran from the scene. The woman fell in the riot.

    No person has been arrested.

  • “The man with the gold arm” is dead

    “The man with the gold arm” is dead

    James Harrison, or the “man with the gold arm”, is dead, reports GP.

    The nickname was given Harrison because his blood contained a rare antibody that turned out to be able to help fetuses during pregnancy.

    He donated over a thousand blood bags between being 18 and 81 – even though he was afraid of needles. Harrison is estimated to have saved the lives of over two million children.

  • Vienna Central Station Closed after threat

    Vienna Central Station Closed after threat

    Vienna Central Station has been evacuated after a threat. All train and local traffic from the station has so far been stopped.

    A large police operation is ongoing, the police say on X, but further details are unclear.

    There is no information that anyone has been injured.

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