Russians laid flowers on Navalnyj’s grave

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  • Russians laid flowers on Navalnyj’s grave

    Aleksey Navalnyjs Grave Photo: AP

    Russians laid flowers on Navalnyj’s grave

    On the anniversary of Russian opposition politician Aleksej Navalnyj’s day of death, many Russians put flowers on his grave in Moscow.

    The queues were long for the Borisov cemetery throughout Sunday.

  • USA confirms: Traveling to Saudi Arabia tonight

    USA confirms: Traveling to Saudi Arabia tonight

    Officials from the United States are traveling to Saudi Arabia tonight to negotiate with Russia and Ukraine.

    This confirms Trump’s Middle Eastern Conductor Steve Witkoff to Reuters.

    – Hopefully we will make really great progress, says Witkoff to the news agency.

    Security advisor Mike Waltz and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio from the US delegation will also participate in the negotiations.

    It has not yet been officially confirmed which negotiators leave Russia and Ukraine.

    On Saturday, the message came that the United States wants to make peace talks with Russia and Ukraine – without Europe.

  • Boy hit in Norway – died

    Boy hit in Norway – died

    An 8-year-old boy is dead after being hit by a car in Drammen in Norway, writes Norwegian media.

    The traffic accident occurred at 13 o’clock at a private address.

    The boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries but his life could not be saved.

    His relatives are informed.

  • Woman on electrical -kick bike hit – taken to hospital

    Woman on electrical -kick bike hit – taken to hospital

    A woman on an electrical kick bike has been hit by a motorist in Borås.

    The woman was taken to hospital with minor injuries. Other circumstances are unclear.

  • Andersson’s demands after the US message

    Andersson’s demands after the US message

    Europe is not allowed to participate in peace talks between the United States, Russia and Ukraine, said Keith Kellogg, Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, yesterday.

    Now the party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) comments.

    “Peace in Europe requires that both Ukraine and the EU be at the table. The message from the US shows that our cooperation will look different in the future. The conclusion must be that we should take greater responsibility for our security in Europe, ”she writes at X.

    Furthermore, the S politician writes that the threat from Russia must be met with strength and unity.

  • The “Gvfö” couple is expecting children

    The “Gvfö” couple is expecting children

    Rosanna Segerstedt and Christoffer Sundén from SVT’s “Gift at first glance” are waiting for children.

    They reveal that in a post on Instagram.

    “If everything goes well, we will be three this summer,” they write.

  • Women say 3,000 more words than men every day

    It is true that women talk more than men. At least for 40 years of their lives. File image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT

    Women say 3,000 more words than men every day

    Women talk more than men do aged 25 to 65 years. It shows new research from the University of Arizona.

    On average, they use 3,000 more words a day than peers.

    The researchers have analyzed 630,000 recordings from 22 different studies from four countries.

    Why women during a 40-year period talk more than men, researchers have no really good answer-yet. One thesis is that it is about the years when the children grow up, and women often bear the main responsibility.

    When you looked at the group as a whole, it also became clear that we are talking less and less. The number of spoken words per day fell between 2005 and 2018 from around 16,000 to around 13,000.

    What this is due to is not yet investigated, but there is a main suspect – increased digital communication.

  • Elsie Johansson is dead

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    Elsie Johansson is dead

    The author Elsie Johansson is dead, writes DN Culture.

    She died on Saturday, her husband confirmed for the newspaper.

    Elsie Johansson has written, among other things, romantriology with the titles “Glasfåglarna”, “Mosippan” and “Nancy” which was released around the 2000s.

    She turned 93 years old. Read more here and here.

  • Scraped the box poorly – suspected of crime

    Scraped the box poorly – suspected of crime

    In a vehicle check in Vaggeryd, a man in his 20s was suspected of carelessness in traffic.

    The reason: icy boxes on the car.

    The front window, the front side windows and rear -view mirrors should be clean from ice, but the man had not scraped carefully enough to have good supervision on the surroundings.

  • High death figure after mining collapse in Mali

    High death figure after mining collapse in Mali

    Over 40 people have died as a result of an illegal gold mine in Mali collapsed yesterday on Saturday, reports BBC which refers to Reuters.

    Most of those who died were women, but the exact figure of victims is unclear.

    Several similar accidents have occurred in the country lately.

    At the end of January this year, over ten people died when they were digging for gold.

    New York Times Writes that fatal accidents like these are common, as miners often use unregulated methods and work under uncertain conditions.

  • Lost man found alive

    Lost man found alive

    During the day, the police went out with a search where they were looking for a missing man at the age of 85 in Hamrånge.

    Police searched for the man with dog patrols, helicopters and snowmobiles.

  • Trump’s order: Immediately finish climate work

    President Donald Trump orders the authority responsible for disaster coordination to cease work related to climate change. Photo: AP/TT

    Trump’s order: Immediately finish climate work

    The US disaster authority has been ordered to interrupt all work related to climate change.

    Last Friday, the top officials at the US Ministry of Domestic Security (DHS) received a memo from Trump’s rule: “Immediately cancel all work related to climate change and stop the use of terminology linked to climate change in DHS’s program and documents, as far as it is legal possible ”.

    According to the Bloomberg news agency, which read the document, the changes mean an “adaptation” to Trump’s decree to cancel President Joe Biden’s climate -related measures.

    According to the media, Trump is considering closing down the entire FEMA, the federal authority under DHS responsible for disaster sentences. The president wants to place this responsibility on the states.

    The authority has not commented on the document itself.

  • Frederiksen to Paris: The crisis meeting is confirmed

    US Vice President JD Vance, to the right, shook hands with NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte at the Munich Security Conference on Friday. Photo: Matthias Schrader/AP/TT

    Frederiksen to Paris: The crisis meeting is confirmed

    Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen participates in Monday’s crisis meeting in Paris, according to the country’s foreign minister, which confirms that the meeting will take place on Monday.

    The President of France has called for the meeting, after the announcement that Europe looks to be closed out of upcoming peace talks.

    – It is a meeting in Paris tomorrow that the Danish Prime Minister participates in. . The Nordic and Baltic countries belong to those who provide the most support to Ukraine, says Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen to Berlingske.

    Aftonbladet is looking for Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson through his press secretary on whether he will participate.

  • Bus is burning

    Bus is burning

    A bus started burning near Bodafors outside Nässjö municipality during the morning. A driver and a passenger were on the bus.

    According to the police, the bus had to burn down and a rescue has been ordered. The accident affects traffic and a road has been shut down.

  • American Bomble Deliver in Israel

    American Bomble Deliver in Israel

    A delivery with US MK 84 bombs has arrived at the port of Ashdod in Israel, writes Israeli media.

    The United States has sent thousands of these, but the country’s former President Joe Biden stopped the deliveries of the 900-kilo projectiles in May last year with reference to concerns about the consequences of use over densely populated areas.

    The decision was demolished by US current President Donald Trump and deliveries have been resumed.

    “A significant asset for the Air Force and the military and further evidence of the strong bond between Israel and the United States,” said Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz in a statement according to The Jerusalem Post.

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