Man shot in the subway tunnel in Södertälje
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Tried to stop van – got overrun
Tried to stop van – got overrun
One person has been overrun by a van in Uddevalla.
“The car has been rolling and a person then tried to stop it and ended up,” says Ulrik Olsson, guard officer at the rescue service.
The person has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The injury situation is still unclear.
The Pope showed up
Photo: Domenico Stinellis / AP
The Pope showed up
After five weeks in hospital with pneumonia, the Pope was discharged from the hospital in Rome today.
“Thanks, all,” he said as he waved to a crowd that had gathered below the balcony.
50,000 dead in Gaza since the start of war
50,000 dead in Gaza since the start of war
Over 50,000 people have died in Gaza since the war outbreak in 2023, AP writes with reference to health authorities governed by terrorist -stamped Hamas.
Several dead in the big forest fires
Several dead in the big forest fires
At least four people have died and six people have been injured in the large forest fires that ravage South Korea, Reuters writes.
Over 9,000 firefighters and 105 helicopters participate in the extinguishing effort in the southeastern parts of the country.
About 6,300 hectares have been swallowed in the flames.
One beaten – took too long to toilet
One beaten – took too long to toilet
Tonight, a man was abused by a woman at the toilets at a fast food restaurant in Skövde. Police say a brawl should have arisen after the man has taken too long, reports P4 Skaraborg.
The man must have had three beats in the face before the woman left the place.
The injured man did not have to ride an ambulance.
US wants to see a ceasefire in Ukraine before Easter
US wants to see a ceasefire in Ukraine before Easter
White House’s goal is for a ceasefire in Ukraine to become a reality before Easter Day April 20, Bloomberg reports.
On Monday, representatives of the United States will meet both Russia and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia to talk about a ceasefire.
Trump’s Ukrainian envoy Steve Witkoff says the question of the Ukrainian areas that Russia occupied becomes “the elephant in the room” during the peace talks. Read more here.
Rattling man drove into the same tree twice
Rattling man drove into the same tree twice
During Friday night, a rattling man drove into a tree in central Mariefred in Strängnäs municipality. When the man tried to leave the place, he drove into the same tree again.
“The driver managed to get away, but he didn’t come far,” said police spokesman Martina Gradian.
The man, who managed without physical injuries, is now suspected of drunk driving.
850 million to the food giants
850 million to the food giants
A gRice of P4 Stockholm Shows that Sweden’s 25 largest grocery stores together have taken out large dividends.
In total, this is at least SEK 850 million.
Stopping in train traffic for six hours
Stopping in train traffic for six hours
A SJ night tram has stood still since half past two on Sunday morning between Boden and Älvsbyn.
– I can’t answer how many travelers are affected, but it is about two trains, says Anders Edgren, press release at SJ.
There is currently no forecast for when traffic is up and running again.
Woven down the box – got a kick on the face
Woven down the box – got a kick on the face
A woman and a man stood on a street in Gothenburg and ordered a taxi.
Then came a taxi driver and woven down the box. In connection with the kicked man the driver in the face and then disappeared from the scene.
Customer is suspected of taxi accident
Customer is suspected of taxi accident
A taxi driver and a 20-year-old woman must have started arguing in connection with the woman paying a trip in Lund.
Then she grabbed the steering wheel and in connection with the riot, the car drove into a post.
No one should have been injured. The woman is now suspected of causing danger to others.
Nightclub abuse on Christian IV’s street
Nightclub abuse on Christian IV’s street
A 35-year-old man was beaten tonight at a nightclub in Kristianstad. The police were alerted at 03.28 to Christian IV’s street and on Sunday morning no suspect was arrested.
Trump wants to be able to punish lawyers
Trump wants to be able to punish lawyers
Donald Trump has given Justice Minister Pam Bondi the task of investigating the possibility of punishing individual lawyers and law firms working with cases that the government considers are unethical.
Among other things, he has accused lawyers to help promote “uninhibited fraud and unjustified requirements” when it comes to immigration.
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) believes it is to try to scare and silence lawyers.
Two dead in Russian attacks against Kyiv
Two dead in Russian attacks against Kyiv
At least two people have been killed in Russian drone attacks against Ukraine’s capital Kiev during the night until Sunday.
Residential buildings met and caught fire, according to the rescue service. According to Kiev’s mayor Vitalij Klytjko, another seven people were injured in what he describes as a “massive attack” against several districts in the capital.
Istanbul’s mayor is requested to be arrested
Istanbul’s mayor is requested to be arrested
Prosecutors have now requested that Istanbul’s custodial mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, the foremost challenger to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, should be formally arrested.
A court will now decide whether Imamoglu should be prosecuted and imprisoned pending a trial.
Imamoglu, which is expected to be the opposition party CHP’s candidate in the next election, was arrested in a raid on Wednesday. He is accused by the authorities of supporting, among other things, a terrorist organization and corruption.
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