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  • The French election campaign continues to surprise

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    Elliot Morseth Edvinsson

    The French parliamentary election continues to bring surprises since President Emmanuel Macron shocked the country by calling new elections.

    On Saturday, the former president, Socialist François Hollande, announced that he is considering standing in the parliamentary elections.

    Hollande was president from 2012 to 2017, but was then voted out and left the presidency with low confidence within right-wing and left-wing groups as well as his own party.

    Read more here.

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  • Five shot in American park

    At least five people have been shot at a water park in Rochester Hills, Michigan, reports say BNO News. The police must have confirmed the information to the newspaper. The perpetrator must have fled the scene and is at large.

    The incident occurred at around 17:30 on Saturday, local time.

    According to witnesses at the scene, both adults and children must have been injured.

    The police urge the public to “avoid the area and seek shelter”, according to Detroit News.

    – We do not know if there are any deaths, the condition of the victims, if they are men, women, adults or children, the police told the newspaper.

    The text is updated.

  • Adult and child shot at American football game

    An adult is said to have died in a shooting in Maryland, reports ABC News. A child is also said to have been shot and injured.

    The police write on X that the shooting took place at a football game at a school.

    “The child was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries,” PGCPD writes the post.

    The perpetrator must have fled the scene and is at large. It must have happened around 11.20 local time on Saturday.

    According to the police, the shooting must have taken place as a result of an argument that occurred at the event.

  • Honduras plans prison for 20,000 prisoners

    El Salvador has built several gigantic prisons in the fight against gang crime. Archive image. Photo: El Salvador’s presidential office via AP/TT

    Honduras is planning to build a mega-prison that will be able to house 20,000 inmates in attempts to curb widespread organized crime. The announcement by President Xiomara Castro came in a televised speech on Saturday.

    Gang crime, often linked to the activities of drug cartels, is widespread in Honduras and neighboring Central American countries – and often linked to drug trafficking in other parts of Latin America.

    El Salvador’s controversial president Nayib Bukele has previously ordered the construction of several large prisons, including a giant prison that holds 40,000 inmates.

  • A-tractor caught fire during travel

    Shortly after 10 p.m., an alarm is received that an A-tractor that starts to burn while traveling in Motala municipality, writes Corren.

    The car will now burn with open flames.

    According to the newspaper, passers-by have tried to put it out with hand fire extinguishers – but without success.

    There are no reports of any injuries.

    The text is updated.

  • Haiti’s police chief fired after killing spree

    The head of the police in Haiti loses his job. Archive image. Photo: Odelyn Joseph/AP/TT

    The head of the Haitian police agency, Frantz Elbé, has been ousted after widespread criticism. The country has been hit hard by gang violence, and during the period Elbé led the agency, 120 police officers are estimated to have been killed by gang members.

    The capital Port-au-Prince is 80 percent controlled by criminal gangs, and more than 2,500 people were killed in the country in the first three months of the year alone. The gangs are generally considered to be better equipped – and have more powerful weapons – than the police.

    Normil Rameau, who previously held the chief role within the police, will take over Elbé’s position. In total, more than 320 police officers are estimated to have been killed over a ten-year period.

  • Floderus and Azizi have landed

    EU diplomat Johan Floderus and Swedish-Iranian Saeed Azizi arrive at Arlanda Airport. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    Johan Floderus, 33, and Saeed Azizi, 60, have now landed on Swedish soil, reports The Express.

    Sweden and Iran have carried out a prisoner exchange. The Swedish citizens Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi, who were imprisoned in Iran, have been extradited to Sweden.

    At 21.20 they should have landed at Arlanda.

    In exchange, Sweden’s government has agreed to extradite the life-sentenced executioner Hamid Noury ​​to Iran.

    Read more here.

  • Car has overturned – must be cut up

    A car has overturned on the E45 south of Trollhättan.

    The accident happened just before 8pm in the evening.

    Ambulance, emergency services and police were called to the scene.

    A man was in the car, which must be cut open to get out get him out.

    – He has been taken to hospital by ambulance for a check-up, says Caroline Karlsson, press spokesperson for the police in the West region.

    A police patrol drove after the ambulance and will question the man at the hospital.

    The car is in the middle of the road, and the police are helping to direct traffic.

    There is no criminal suspicion at this time.

  • Fully developed fire – no injuries

    The house is beyond saving. Photo: Reader image

    A villa is on fire at Svartnö outside Norrtälje.

    The fire service will let the property burn down.

    There are no injuries and no crime is suspected.

  • Svantesson (M) closes the door for shorter working hours

    Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) closes the door to legislation on shorter working hours, writes DN.

    She believes that Sweden cannot afford a new legal regulation of working hours.

    – It would entail large costs and also large recruitment problems in very many sectors where it is already difficult to get hold of people today. To build a richer and safer Sweden, we need growth and productivity, and then we need to work to achieve that, says Elisabeth Svantesson to the newspaper.

  • Big fight in park

    There must have been a fight between several people in a park in Lund.

    When the police arrive at the scene, three people remain in the park and are checked.

    Four people can be checked in the immediate area shortly afterwards.

    A 14-year-old boy is now suspected of serious crime against the Knife Act.

  • Zelenskyi on meeting: History will be written

    US Vice President Kamala Harris and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the meeting in Switzerland on the future of Ukraine. Photo: Alessandro Della Valle/AP/TT

    More than 50 world leaders have joined a summit in Switzerland with the aim of finding ways towards a peace process in Ukraine.

    – I think we will witness history being written at the summit, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy when the meeting began.

    The aim is to lay a foundation for a future peace process in Ukraine, despite Russia not being welcomed to the conference

    Switzerland’s president, Viola Amherd, says the meeting is meant to “prepare the ground”.

    – We want to inspire a process for a fair and lasting peace and we want to take concrete steps in this direction, she said in connection with the meeting’s opening.

  • Double accidents on the E6

    A passenger car has been involved in a single-vehicle accident on the E6 between Slöinge and Getinge, write Hallandsposten.

    The accident happened around 6 p.m., and the emergency services are on the scene.

    A few minutes later, another alarm came that two passenger cars had collided between Halmstad S and Halmstad Ö.

    According to the Swedish Transport Administration, the accident has a major impact on traffic.

    The forecast is set for 18:57, but may change.

  • Floderus and Azizi on their way to Sweden

    Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi are on board the plane to Sweden, Ulf Kristersson signs X.

    The Prime Minister has just spoken to the two of them.

    “Long journey ahead but nice to hear their voices. Both said they are doing pretty well under the circumstances. They look forward to coming home and meeting their families,” he writes on the platform.

    Read more here.

  • IDF: Eight soldiers killed in Rafah

    According to Israel’s military, eight soldiers have been killed in Rafah during Saturday, write The Times of Israel.

    They are said to have died after an explosion in the southern part of Rafah.

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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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