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Rod Stewart played at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm on June 8 and there the tribute to Ukraine was well received. Photo: Caisa Rasmussen/TT
British pop star Rod Stewart was booed at a concert in Leipzig, Germany, when he showed his support for Ukraine.
It was when the singer, dressed in a yellow shirt and blue jacket, introduced the song “Rhythm of my heart” on Friday, dedicating the song to the Ukrainian people and the army, accompanied by a serious insult to Russian President Vladimir Putin, to which the audience responded with a chorus of boos and whistles , reports the Tag 24 news agency.
Rod Stewart has been a vocal critic of Russia’s invasion and has privately rented a house to Ukrainian refugees in Britain. According to German media, his selection has been well received at previous concerts in both Stockholm, Copenhagen and Amsterdam.
Michael Roth, foreign policy spokesman for Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on Sunday called Stewart “today’s hero”.
“Thank you for your solidarity with the Ukrainian people!” he writes on X.
Germany has shown strong support for Ukraine, but public opinion is divided on the issue. Both far-left and far-right parties opposed to the government’s support for Ukraine had great success in last week’s EU elections.
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The police are on the scene at an address in Lund due to an accident.
According to initial information, a 10-year-old girl had fallen from a balcony. New information says that the girl fell from a window while trying to climb over to the window from the outside.
– One person has been taken to hospital, says police spokesperson Patric Fors.
Update:
Region Skåne states that the girl has minor injuries.
Two people have been arrested in Oslo after a person was attacked with a sharp knife, as per VG should be a sword.
The police launched a search operation in the area after the victim’s police report and were able to arrest two people shortly afterwards.
The victim was not seriously injured.
An accident involving several vehicles has occurred in Alvik in Bromma in Stockholm, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.
– We have a motorcycle that has fallen over. If there are more vehicles, I cannot answer exactly at the moment. We don’t know the exact circumstances yet, says Pontus Sandulf, duty officer at the Stockholm Police.
The driver has been taken to hospital by ambulance, but the extent of his injuries is unclear.
According to the Swedish Transport Administration, one lane is closed in each direction.
The police are still at the scene.
The text is updated.
A child has been taken by ambulance to hospital after being hit by a motorist in Tumba.
According to the police, the child should be fine despite the circumstances.
The car driver has been allowed to accompany the police for sampling.
– I don’t know what type of criminal suspicion will be relevant, says Pontus Sandulf, officer on duty at the Stockholm Police.
Update:
A report regarding causing bodily harm will be written.
Strong flames from the car. Photo: Reader image
A car has started to burn on Essingeleden in the northbound direction at the height of Aspudden.
– We have a burning car and the emergency services are now on site to put out the fire, says Pontus Sandulf, officer on duty at the Stockholm Police.
The fire has a very large impact on traffic, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.
It is unclear how the fire started.
– Probably no one has been injured, says Pontus Sandulf.
A truck and a car have collided in the southbound direction on the E4 south of Ödeshög.
According to the emergency services, the car has driven into the truck from behind.
– One person is affected and is being taken to hospital by ambulance, says Martin Eriksson, officer on duty at the rescue service.
The police write that traffic can be expected to be affected.
– There is very limited access and because there is a lot of traffic, there will be long queues, says Martin Eriksson at the rescue service.
14 people have died of heat stroke and 17 have been reported missing during the ongoing hajj pilgrimage that is now underway in Mecca in Saudi Arabia, Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced according to local media.
This year, an estimated 1.5 million Muslims have traveled to the religious holiday at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, where authorities have warned of record temperatures.
The hajj pilgrimage is one of the five pillars of Islam, which form the foundation of the religion. Several different rituals are performed during the pilgrimage. For example, the pilgrims walk seven times around the cube-shaped building Kaba in the Great Mosque. The devil is also symbolically stoned to death.
Two cars are involved in a traffic accident on the E6 near Rydebäck, the police write on their website.
The accident occurred in the northbound direction.
Police are sent to the scene and tow trucks are ordered to both cars.
– We don’t know how the cars collided, but they were driving on the same side of the road, says Filip Annas, press spokesperson for the police in the South region.
It is currently unknown if anyone was injured.
The police do not know at the moment whether an ambulance has been called to the scene.
On the Swedish Transport Agency’s website it is stated that the accident has a very large impact on traffic, but that traffic is being diverted.
– One lane is open.
The text is updated.
A strawberry seller has been robbed in Olofström. A man allegedly emptied the change box and then left the crime scene in a car. Now the police are looking for the perpetrator.
The victim has not been injured.
It is unclear if the perpetrator brought any strawberries.
The Government Office has released a film from Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s (M) conversation with Johan Floderus from the flight.
– I have dreamed many times about this day, says Floderus.
There has been a large police operation on Hamburg’s Reeperbahn. During the Dutch fan march, a man was first pepper-sprayed by the police, and then shot several times.
The operation must have taken place at the EC party area in the city.
Read more here.
Vida Mehrannia outside the Foreign Ministry. Photo: Stefan Mattsson
Yesterday the news came that Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi had returned home after a historic prisoner exchange.
But the Swedish-Iranian researcher Ahmadreza Djalali, who was sentenced to death in Iran in 2017, remains in captivity.
His wife Vida Mehrannia is critical of the government’s failure to bring him home. Now she is standing outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Stockholm waiting for an answer.
– I will return here every day until I get an answer to what is happening with Ahmadreza. What is going on is inhumane, she says.
Anna Erhardt, press secretary for Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M), says that Billström will meet Vida Mehrannia “soon”.
“The foreign ministry’s consular director met Djalali’s wife yesterday and Billström also has a meeting scheduled with the family in the near future,” she writes to Aftonbladet.
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of the attempted murder in Vetlanda during the night to Sunday.
“Their mutual relationship in the act will continue to be handled in the investigation,” the police write on their website.
It was around 02.20 that the police were called to Vetlanda after reports of loud explosions.
At the scene, they found a man in his 30s who had been injured with a sharp knife.
– Some form of firearm has been used and some form of sharp object has been used, says Johnny Gustavsson, police spokesperson, SVT Jönköping.
The man had to be transported to hospital, but is said to have been awake and able to speak after the incident.
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Regarding p1 decision that summer is only broadcast in the SR app. Isn’t that a slap in the face to all pensioners who don’t have the app. What do pensioner organizations say about this? I can imagine that many older people are listening. Which only has the radio.
Ronny Andersson.
Hello! This is what it says on SR’s website: “If you want to listen to Summer in P1, you can either listen directly on FM at 1 p.m., just as usual, or on Sveriges Radio Play – where you can also listen to the summer episodes afterwards” .
You can therefore listen live on the radio. However, you will not be able to listen to the episodes in other apps such as Spotify.
Reading about the exchange of prisoners with Iran. What happens to the doctor Djalali? He is not mentioned.
Katarina Nordgren
Hello! We don’t actually know, but we’re trying to find out now.
Hello Bo Göran! Now I assume we are thinking the same thing and you can’t find the article on the site. We have written about the scary accident here.
Has the airport at Palma reopened?
Malin
Yes exactly. It was closed for a while but is now open again. Read more here.
Thank you for the eminent Valkompisen! A very good complement. Great with such quick responses. Hope to see him again in other contexts in the future! 😀
Ninna
Thank you for testing Valkompisen! It is not at all impossible that he will receive new information in the future. Until then, you can keep asking questions about what’s happening with the EU now, here!
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