The politician about the demolished tent camp: Absolutely right
The politician about the demolished tent camp: Absolutely right
On Friday morning, the tent camp outside Gothenburg University was broken up.
The reason was that the Liberals had been granted permission for a public meeting.
Municipal councilor Axel Darvik (L) believes that it was a good thing that the tent camp was demolished.
– I think it was absolutely right. It is important in a democracy that we respect laws and regulations, says Axel Darvik.
For almost 200 days, the demonstrators had been in the area in protest against the war in Gaza.
During the protest, a handful of people had chained themselves and had to be cut free by the police. The deadline for the tent camp expired this morning and because of that the police moved people.
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Airport in London is evacuated
Airport in London is evacuated
Parts of Gatwick Airport in London are being evacuated after a security incident, write BBC.
Police are on the scene to investigate the incident.
Trains to the station at Gatwick are currently not running and an airport spokesperson is asking travelers not to take the train to the airport.
– Right now the airport’s southern terminal is being evacuated. We therefore recommend postponing the trip.
Information: The “Bonus Prince” is suspected of having deleted evidence
Information: The “Bonus Prince” is suspected of having deleted evidence
The Norwegian “bonus prince” Marius Borg Høiby is in custody on suspicion of two rapes.
According to information to Norwegian VG the police suspect that he tried to dispose of digital evidence.
He is suspected of using a function that remotely automatically deletes content on digital storage devices.
The police allegedly confiscated phones from Marius Borg Høiby on three occasions.
It is unclear what type of content he has deleted.
Zlatan loses the rent dispute
Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Archive image. Photo: Tano Pecoraro/AP/TT
Zlatan loses the rent dispute
Zlatan Ibrahimovic loses the rent dispute, Stockholm District Court announces.
The former soccer star bought an apartment building on Östermalm in Stockholm two years ago. After Zlatan Ibrahimovic took over the house, he ended up in a rent dispute with a tenant – who rented his accommodation through a brokerage company – after the resident was dismissed last year.
The tenant did not move out, but sued the property owner and demanded to stay with the same rights as a primary tenant.
Three wanted in custody for Kuylenstierna threat
Three wanted in custody for Kuylenstierna threat
Five men were arrested yesterday on suspicion of involvement in the threats against businessman Joachim Kuylenstierna.
Now three of them have been requested to be detained.
A 15-year-old boy is suspected of attempted gross public destruction after taking part in the bombing attempt on Skeppsbron in Old Town, where a hand grenade that was never detonated was found by passers-by.
The other two, a 17-year-old and a 23-year-old, are suspected of inciting serious destruction to the public when, according to prosecutor Anna Stråth, they are suspected of having caused a 17-year-old to blow up a gate at Gärdet in Stockholm on Sunday. They are both also suspected of serious drug offences.
Three Swedes are sentenced to prison for Foxtrot murder
Three Swedes are sentenced to prison for Foxtrot murder
Three Swedes have been sentenced to ten years in prison for the murder of Foxtrot man Harris Österdahl in Bosnia’s capital Sarajevo last year, the newspaper Barometern citing Bosnian media.
The men receive ten years in prison each.
Local media write, among other things, that the cantonal court in Sarajevo has approved an agreement between the defense and the prosecutor.
The same evening that Harris Österdahl was shot dead with several shots, a Swedish man aged 25 was arrested.
According to Bosnian media citing the verdict, the murder was planned in advance. Those now convicted had traveled from Turkey to Bosnia. There they allegedly rented a car and an apartment in the eastern parts of Sarajevo.
Police on site at school in Huddinge
Police on site at school in Huddinge
The police are on the scene at a school in Huddinge after an alarm about a fight.
– There is no danger to anyone and no one is injured. We are on site with a single patrol, says Carina Skagerlind, the police’s press spokesperson in Stockholm.
Suspected dangerous object found outside embassy
Suspected dangerous object found outside embassy
A suspected dangerous object has been found outside the US embassy in London, the Norwegian Dagbladet reports with reference to Reuters.
The area around the embassy has been cordoned off and the police are working on the scene.
Northvolt CEO Peter Carlsson comments on the departure
Northvolt CEO Peter Carlsson comments on the departure
During Friday morning, the struggling battery giant Northvolt announced that their CEO, also co-founder, Peter Carlsson is stepping down from his role.
Now he’s holding a press conference.
– It is a personally emotional day that I have made the decision to step down as CEO, he says.
– We have a strong management team that we have built over many years, he says.
Northvolt has started a process to recruit a CEO for the company.
– It is of course incredibly emotional to step aside after eight years of working around the clock.
He also says that it will be “a slightly different company” in the new process.
He takes responsibility for the fact that the company is now undergoing reconstruction and that investors are disappointed.
“Ultimately, I have to take responsibility as CEO for the company that we ended up in this situation,” he says.
Ukrainian minister on Russian robot attack: We are working on an answer
Ukrainian minister on Russian robot attack: We are working on an answer
Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umjerov is in Sweden and is meeting his Swedish colleague Pål Jonson (M). At 10.40 the two defense ministers have a press conference at Karlberg Castle in Solna north of Stockholm.
Pål Jonson says that Sweden’s government is now ready to contribute to the mass production of long-range robots and drones for Ukraine.
– We will support the Ukrainian defense industry by financing the production of these long-range robots and drones, which will be donated to the Ukrainian defense industry, says Pål Jonson.
– It will be produced in Ukraine by the Ukrainian defense industry and financed by Sweden, says Pål Jonson.
Umjerov gets a question about Russia attacking Ukraine with a new type of robot.
– This is the second time they have escalated this year, says Ukraine’s defense minister.
– We are working to strengthen our capacity for air defense and we are working on an answer.
Alarm about suspected dangerous object
Alarm about suspected dangerous object
The police have been alerted about a suspected dangerous object in Trelleborg.
– We have blocked off and will contact the residents who are affected. They will also be asked to vacate their apartments until this is settled, says Evelina Olsson, spokesperson for the police.
The object is located next to an apartment building.
The National Bomb Squad is on its way to the scene.
Charged with brutal kidnapping – used dog leash
Charged with brutal kidnapping – used dog leash
Three men are facing charges after a man was kidnapped and subjected to brutal, degrading and torture-like treatment at the end of March this year, reports the Siren news agency.
According to the investigation, the suspected perpetrators allegedly assaulted their victim several times and, among other things, tied him up with a dog leash around his neck.
The man also had a drilling machine started against his head, which is something that the prosecutor has described as a mock execution.
All three men who are now charged are in their 25s. According to the police, one of the men is considered to have a connection to a criminal network or organized crime.
Northvolt’s CEO resigns
Northvolt’s CEO resigns
Northvolt’s CEO Peter Carlsson is resigning, the company writes in a press release.
He will continue in his role as a board member and senior advisor.
New death after methanol alarm in tourist town
A hospital in Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, where poisoned patients have been brought from Laos. Photo: Sakchai Lalit/AP/TT
New death after methanol alarm in tourist town
Another young tourist who fell ill after drinking suspected methanol-tainted alcohol at a hostel in Laos has died.
The latest victim was a 19-year-old woman from Australia, the country’s foreign minister Penny Wong confirms. The government had announced a day earlier that the 19-year-old’s girlfriend had died.
Thus, six people have died after the suspected methanol poisoning, which is believed to have occurred when guests drank alcoholic beverages at a hostel in the tourist town of Vang Vieng in Laos.
Girl hit outside school
Girl hit outside school
A girl in her early teens was hit outside a school in Ronneby on Friday morning, reports P4 Blekinge.
Ambulance and emergency services came to the scene and the girl had to be taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is unclear.
Traffic is closed in one direction.
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