Spoken in a day – in protest against Trump

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  • Spoken in a day – in protest against Trump

    Spoken in a day – in protest against Trump

    Democratic Senator Cory Booker is in protest of Donald Trump’s policy.

    Now he has been running for 22 hours.

    – These are not normal times in our nation. They should not be treated as such in the US Senate. The threats to the American people and American democracy are serious and urgent. And we all have to do more to resist it.

    Booker is now entering Strom Thurmond’s record when he gave a speech in the Senate that lasted for 24 hours and 18 minutes.

    Booker himself says that he will continue as long as he is “physically capable”.

  • Suspected dangerous item in car

    Four people have been held for questioning. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    Suspected dangerous item in car

    A suspected dangerous object has been found in a car in Malmö.

    The police discovered the object at a random check at 21.30. National bomb protection has been alerted.

    “The patrol estimates that other experts should look at the object,” says Patric Fors, press spokesman in the police region South.

    The police do not want to go on no details about the object. A preliminary investigation into preparation for generally dangerous destruction has been initiated and four people have been taken for questioning.

  • Car has been completed – six severely injured

    Car has been completed – six severely injured

    A passenger car has rolled in the Outer Municipality.

    Six people have been in the car, according to the rescue service.

    – They are seriously injured. Four are loaded by ambulance so far, says the rescue service’s management operator.

    Police state that the incident is being investigated as negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm.

  • Person stuck in ventilation pipes

    Person stuck in ventilation pipes

    The rescue service moved to an area in Valdemarsvik after a person stuck in a ventilation tube.

    – The person is out and feels relatively good. It is unclear what the person did in the ventilation tube, says the rescue service’s guard Christian Lind.

  • Tony’s recalling chocolate – may contain stones

    Tony’s Chocolonely recalls ckoklad. Press image. Photo: Tony’s Chocolonely

    Tony’s recalling chocolate – may contain stones

    Tony’s Chocolonely recalls two different types of chocolate as there is a risk that they contain small stones.

    The two products affected are Dark Almond Sea Salt 180 grams with article number 163043 and best pre-date 2026-04-01 and article number 162702 with the best before date 2026-03-04, as well as Greatest bits 180 grams with article number 4326 and best pre-dial 202 2025-11-22.

    John Sjöblom, Sweden’s manager for Dutch Tony’s Chocolonely Nordics says in a press release:

    “We are extremely sorry to have to issue this recall, and for the inconvenience this will cause people who bought these products. Although the likelihood of a product being affected is low, we always put our consumer safety first and that is why we have made the decision to recall these products.”

  • Man threatened boys with toy gun

    Man threatened boys with toy gun

    Four boys at the age of 16 have been threatened by a man with a gun-like object in Kristianstad, police say.

    A 55-year-old man who has been identified by the boys is suspected of illegal threats.

    A toy gun was found in the car.

  • Stricter alcohol rules for Danish youth

    Stricter alcohol rules for Danish youth

    As of today, it is prohibited for Danish 16- and 17-year-olds to buy drinks with more than six percent alcohol.

    The change in the law comes after an alarm that the country’s young people drink most in Europe.

    “We will do what we can to guide and inform the industry, parents and young people, so that stores can best follow the rules,” says Stine Pedersen at the Sikkerheds Board in a press release.

  • Clearly with agreement for the paper industry

    Paper and industrial employers have agreed on a new agreement. File image. Photo: Martina Holmberg/TT

    Clearly with agreement for the paper industry

    Paper and industrial employers have agreed on a new two -year agreement. It follows the industrial agreement, which became clear during the night until Tuesday.

    The agreement between the LO union paper and industrial employers give 3.4 percent in the first year and 2.8 percent the second, while the remaining 0.2 percent is set aside for partial pension, writes Dagens work.

    -It provides more than inflation is right now, and hopefully it will be a real wage increase throughout the contract period, says Per-Anders Pettersson, Paper’s second vice chairman, to the newspaper.

    Industrial employers’ negotiating manager Per Widolf says in a press release that “The agreement creates stability and clear framework for companies in the Swedish pulp and paper industry”.

  • Trump introducing customs tomorrow: “Effect directly”

    Trump introducing customs tomorrow: “Effect directly”

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says Donald Trump’s customs will be introduced on Wednesday.

    – They will come into force immediately after he informed them, they will have an effect immediately, he says.

  • Fourth US soldier found dead

    Fourth US soldier found dead

    The last missing American soldier in Lithuania has been found dead, Reuters reports.

    A total of four soldiers have died after disappearing during a military exercise in “severe terrain” near the Belarusian border. Three of them were found on Monday.

  • Roof burns in wood factory

    Roof burns in wood factory

    A fire has erupted in a wooden and pellet factory in Sikfors outside Piteå.

    – It burns between the interior and outer roof of the factory. We are trying to prevent further spread right now, says alarm operator Tina Andersson.

    No person should be injured.

  • Patient died of too much oxygen

    Patient died of too much oxygen

    A patient at the Academic Hospital in Uppsala has died after suffering too much oxygen for his breathing problems, reports the news agency Siren.

    The patient received an excessive dose for half a day, and eventually became unconscious by too much carbon dioxide in the blood.

    Shortly thereafter, the person dies.

    The incident is now notified according to Lex Maria.

  • Sharper political decisions are required against food waste

    Food waste is still great in the EU and few countries have instruments to reduce it, according to a new report. Photo: IVL

    Sharper political decisions are required against food waste

    According to information from European Union Council Over 59 million tonnes of food are thrown in the EU, which corresponds to approximately 132 kg per person.

    A new survey shows that only 15 out of 27 EU countries have developed strategies to reduce food waste. Most are just guiding, voluntary initiatives.

    – Efforts to reduce food waste must be further supported. More evaluation and monitoring is needed, but also sharper political decisions and collaboration with other policy areas and environmental goals, says Elisabeth Pernmyr, expert at IVL and authors of the report, ordered by European Environment Agency.

  • Sweden makes billion purchases of aircraft

    Sweden makes billion purchases of aircraft

    Four new tactical transport aircraft of the model C-390 will be purchased from Brazil, the Ministry of Defense announces in a press release.

    The exact price tag is unknown, but the Ministry of Defense states that it is about multibillion amounts.

    The aircraft model is mainly used to transport personnel and various types of military equipment.

  • Claims on the death penalty for Luigi

    Claims on the death penalty for Luigi

    US Minister of Justice Pam Bondi urges prosecutors to claim the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, reports Reuters.

    The 26-year-old is suspected to have killed United Healthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson on the open street in New York.

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