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  • Today, Norway can write space history

    Today, Norway can write space history

    Today, Norway will try to postpone the first space rocket from European soil, reports NRK. At 12.30, the private space company Isar Aerospace will try to postpone the 28 meter long rocket.

    The chance that the rocket will go all the way up in space is low, according to the company. The launch is aimed at gathering data and experience.

    ESA, the European Space Organization, has been postponing rockets for several years. But it has not happened from European land.

    The launch will be done on the island of Andøya in northern Norway.

  • Car in accident with wheel loader

    Car in accident with wheel loader

    Police have been alerted to a traffic accident in Markaryd. Reason is an accident between a passenger car and a wheel loader. The passenger car is said to have been completed in connection with the accident.

  • USA: To deter at Taiwan

    US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth and Japan’s Gen Nakatani in Tokyo on Sunday. Photo: Kiyoshi OTA/Pool Photo via AP/TT

    USA: To deter at Taiwan

    The United States promises to maintain a military deterrent in the sea between China and Taiwan.

    On a visit to Japan, Defense Minister Pete Hegseth says that the United States in a “robust, prepared and credible” way will deter counterparts from acting militarily in the so-called indo-pacifian part of the world-“also over the Taiwansundet”.

    “The United States and Japan are steadily united for aggressive actions and pressure from Communist China,” says Hegseth, who describes Japan as an exemplary ally who proves willing to draw a larger load.

  • Bond villain Bruce Glover death

    Bond villain Bruce Glover death

    American actor Bruce Glover has passed away, Variety writes.

    The message comes from his son, actor Crispin Glover, who talks about the father’s death in a post on Instagram.

    Bruce Glover is perhaps best known from “Diamond Feber” from 1971, where he played the maple murderer Mr Wint, who is sent to kill James Bond (Sean Connery) together with the gunman Mr Kidd (Putter Smith).

    He also had roles in “Chinatown”, “Walking Tall” and several television series, and he taught acting for many years.

    Bruce Glover turned 92 years old.

  • Clothes caught fire in hospital – older woman death

    Clothes caught fire in hospital – older woman death

    Yesterday, a woman aged 95 was taken to Sahlgrenska Hospital after it started burning in her clothes when she was at Strömstad’s hospital.

    On Sunday, police and the hospital announced that the woman died of her injuries.

    The incident is being investigated as causing the death of another, but there is no suspect.

  • Two arrested after serious abuse – man to hospital

    Two arrested after serious abuse – man to hospital

    During the night, a man was taken to hospital after a serious abuse in Nordanstig in Gävleborg County. Two men, at the age of 35 and 25 years old, have been arrested on suspicion of the crime.

    The man’s injury situation is unclear.

  • Turkey: Swedish journalist “terrorism -splashed”

    Joakim Medin, Today’s ETC Photo: Today’s ETC

    Turkey: Swedish journalist “terrorism -splashed”

    Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested on Thursday in Istanbul in Turkey and has been taken to Turkish prison.

    Now, the Presidential Office in Turkey confirms the arrest and announces that the Swede is formally suspected of terror coupling, according to the AFP news agency.

    Joakim Medin, who works for the daily newspaper Dagens ETC, is also accused of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    According to Turkish authorities, Medin is one of 15 suspects in an investigation that began after a doll depicting Erdogan was hanged outside Stockholm City Hall in 2023.

    The protest was held by the activist group Rojava committees. The activist group states for several media that Medin did not participate in the campaign, nor is it or has been a member.

    Medin must have been arrested directly upon arrival in Turkey, and was then reported to be wanted by Turkish authorities.

  • One stabbed

    One stabbed

    A man in his 50s is suspected to have cut another man in Härryda.

    The alarm came in at 03 o’clock and several people were in place when the abuse occurred.

    The injured man has been taken by ambulance to hospital and the injury situation is unclear.

  • Person arrested for murder

    Person arrested for murder

    During the night, SOS was alerted about a car that was burning in Uddevalla.

    The car was overturned and a tire had exploded.

    When the police arrived, they saw how a person ran from the scene and a hunt began.

    In connection with the arrest, the person resisted and the police therefore used their electric shock weapon.

    The person is suspected of murder and attempted violence against an official.

  • Young man to hospital after accident

    Young man to hospital after accident

    A 18-year-old man has been taken to hospital after he rode in a car that has rolled up and ended up in the ditch between Dösjebro and Saxtorp in Kävlinge municipality.

    It is unclear what caused the accident, but the police suspect no crime.

  • Accident on the Essingeleden

    Rescue effort on Gröndalsbron. Photo: Reader image

    Accident on the Essingeleden

    Police rescue services and ambulance were alerted early on Sunday morning to Essingeleden and Gröndalsbron on the occasion of an accident.

    – There were four cars involved there. But that is unclear exactly what happened, says Marie Nordahl at the rescue service.

    One person is said to be taken to hospital by ambulance, another has suffered minor injuries.

  • The war makes relief efforts after the quake

    One person cleans up in the masses after a temple in Naypyitaw in Myanmar. Photo: Aung Shine Oo/AP/TT

    The war makes relief efforts after the quake

    Rescue workers are struggling to find lives among the masses after the earthquake in Myanmar. International help is also slowly starting to get in.

    But the work is made more difficult by the fact that the country is in the midst of a civil war, and that air strikes have not ceased.

    Last Friday, Myanmar was shaken by a strong earthquake. Mandalay, the country’s second largest city, is located near the center of the quake and the capital Naypyitaw is severely affected.

    So far, around 1,600 people have been confirmed dead and more than 3,400 were injured.

    But the extent of the devastation is still unclear, according to Cara Bragg, head of a Catholic aid organization based in Yangon. Many areas of the country have not been reached and the rescue efforts have been done by hand, but technical equipment.

    – We get reports of hundreds of people stuck in different more

  • Aircraft crashed into houses

    Aircraft crashed into houses

    On Saturday, a single -engine propeller plane crashed into a residential building in Minnesota in the United States.

    It was on its way from Des Moines in Iowa to an airport in Minneapolis when the accident occurred.

    The house began to burn heavily, but the residents could get out and managed without physical injuries, writes CBS News.

    According to the rescue service, there are no survivors from the aircraft, of the Socata TBM 700 type, which can accommodate six people. It is unclear how many were on board.

  • Five arrested after violence event in Norway

    Five arrested after violence event in Norway

    Five people have been arrested after the “serious violence event” in Trondheim on Saturday, reports Norwegian media.

    They are suspected of causing serious bodily injury or assisting to it, writes Trøndelag’s police district in a press release.

    Four people, including a perpetrator, must have suffered from knife injuries. One of them is said to be life -threatening and for two is described as “seriously”.

    The police have not issued any motive.

  • Junk board was worth unlikely sum

    The oil painting of MF Husain. Photo: Christies

    Junk board was worth unlikely sum

    For almost 50 years, the oil painting hung on the wall inside Oslo’s University Hospital.

    Now it has been sold at auction in New York for the equivalent of SEK 138 million, writes the BBC.

    The uninitiated board is painted by the Indian artist MF Husain who died in 2011.

    It was taken to Oslo in 1954 by a Ukrainian doctor who bought it for a modest sum in New Delhi during a WHO mission.

    The board’s forgotten existence in the Norwegian hospital corridor came to the auction house’s Christie’s knowledge of 2013 after a tip.

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