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  • Trump: Talking to Putin on Tuesday

    Trump: Talking to Putin on Tuesday

    US President Donald Trump says he will talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.

    – A lot of work has been done over the weekend. We want to see if we can stop the war, Trump told reporters on the presidential Air Force One.

    – We will talk about land areas. We will talk about power plants, Trump says.

    On Thursday evening, US envoy Steve Witkoff met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to propose a 30 -day ceasefire in the Russian attack war against Ukraine.

    However, Putin announced on Thursday that he has great reservations to agree on a ceasefire.

  • The High Court establishes judgment against police

    The High Court establishes judgment against police

    A police officer was sentenced in the district court for data breaches after the beating of a man who started a relationship with the police’s former partner. Now the verdict has been determined by the High Court, which means that the police will pay 30 daily fines and get rid of the job.

    According to today’s law, the police are convicted of four cases of data breaches. He has done beats on the other man as well as on his car, children and ex-partners.

    The police admit the beats but deny crime.

  • Explosion in stairwells

    Explosion in stairwells

    A minor explosion has occurred in a stairwell in a multi -family house at Annelund in Malmö, writes Sydsvenskan.

    The police have blocked off the house and tracked with a dog patrol.

    The incident is classified as damage, says the newspaper.

  • Shipwritten fishermen saved after 94 days

    Maximo Napa, 61, receives care after being saved. Picture from Perus Marin. Photo: Perus Marine via AFP/TT

    Shipwritten fishermen saved after 94 days

    A Peruvian fisherman who has been operating with his boat in the Pacific for 94 days has been found alive.

    Maximo Napa, 61, went out on December 7 last year from San Juan de Marcona, a coastal city in southern Peru. But a storm caused his little fishing boat to end up, says the state news agency Andina.

    Three months later, he could be rescued by the crew on a ship from Ecuador.

    For local media, Napa says he survived by drinking rainwater, eating cockroaches, birds and a turtle.

    – I didn’t want to die, for my mother’s sake. And I have a granddaughter who is a couple of months old. It kept me alive, he says.

  • Found grenade in the woods

    Found grenade in the woods

    During the evening, the police received tips that a grenade of older model was found in a forest area in Marma in Älvkarleby municipality.

    After consultation with the national bomb protection, the patrol brought the suspected dangerous object of further handling.

  • Suspected murder in southern Stockholm

    Suspected murder in southern Stockholm

    A woman was found in the morning death in an apartment in southern Stockholm.

    The police initiated a preliminary investigation into murder.

    “The alarm arrived at half past ten and forensic technicians were in place and conducted an investigation,” says Peter Asp, the police officer in Stockholm.

    When the first patrols left shortly after lunch, they had no ID on the woman.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, it should be a woman in her 30s.

    “The case was then handed over to the police area south,” says Peter Asp.

    No suspected perpetrator is arrested.

  • Man found injured on Södermalm

    Man found injured on Södermalm

    The police are investigating a suspected murder attempt at Södermalm in central Stockholm after a man has been found injured indoors.

    “There has been some kind of noise,” says Peter Asp, the police officer in charge.

    A 45-year-old man has been taken to hospital by ambulance for his injuries.

    The police are left to hear witnesses and gather evidence and locate the exact crime scene.

    A man in his 50s has been arrested, TT writes.

  • US has shot down eleven drones

    The aircraft carrier Harry’s Truman. Photo: AP

    US has shot down eleven drones

    The Huthi movement in Yemen must have responded to US air strikes this weekend.

    They must have attacked the American aircraft carrier Harry S Truman and its convoy in the Red Sea with drones and rockets.

    The information about the attack from the Huthi rebels is unconfirmed, but the Reuters news agency reports that the United States should have shot down at least eleven drones.

  • Macron’s prompt: stop buying weapons from USA

    Emmanuel Macron. Photo: Omar Havana / AP

    Macron’s prompt: stop buying weapons from USA

    France’s President Emmanuel Macron wants EU countries to stop buying US military equipment and instead choose French or other European alternatives.

    “Those who buy Patriot should be offered the new generation of French-Italian SAMP/T. Those who buy F-35 should be offered Rafale. This is how the production rate increases, ”the president told French media on Saturday.

    Macron says the goal is to break European countries’ habit of buying robots or fighter aircraft from the United States.

  • They tried to drive on a police officer – arrested

    They tried to drive on a police officer – arrested

    A 20-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of trying to drive a police officer at a speed check in Kristianstad municipality.

    The incident occurred at 16.30 on County Road 118 in Fjälkinge.

    The police made a stop sign for the car that was driving too fast.

    – Then the policeman felt that he was hit by the car who did not want to stop, says Fredrik Bratt, press spokesman at the police.

    No police officer came to physical injury.

    The driver is suspected of a variety of crimes, including attempts at serious abuse, speeding violation and not to have followed the police’s instructions.

    – The intent is something that the investigation can show, says Fredrik Bratt.

  • Several vehicles in accident on E4 – “very slippery”

    Several vehicles in accident on E4 – “very slippery”

    The first alarm was about a single accident near Vagnhärad, in a northerly direction, reports Södermanland News. The accident must have occurred near Sille, ie between the exits against Trosa/Vagnhärad and Lästinge/Gnesta.

    Then came information on a total of four accidents that would have happened near each other.

    But at 20.30, Sebastian Levin, a guard at the rescue service to Södermanland News, stated that there were four vehicles involved in what is described as one and the same accident.

    Police and emergency services are in place. Traffic rolls on – but at a slow pace. It should be very slippery on site.

    No people are said to have been injured. But vehicles need to be salvaged from the site, writes Södermanland News.

  • Egg smuggling to the United States is increasing sharply

    Several food chains in the United States have introduced ration of eggs as a result of the egg shortage. Archive Image Photo: Nam Y. Huh/AP/TT

    Egg smuggling to the United States is increasing sharply

    Egg smuggling to the United States has increased dramatically as a result of the egg crisis in the country. Compared to last year, the seizures of eggs have increased by 36 percent, states the Customs and Border Protection Authority CBP.

    The main smuggling road goes from Mexico to the United States, which is otherwise most associated with fentanyl and other drugs. At the San Diego border station in California, the seizures of eggs have more than doubled this year.

  • Violence at a train station in Eskilstuna – man to hospital

    Violence at a train station in Eskilstuna – man to hospital

    Police patrols are in place at the Central Station in Eskilstuna on the occasion of a bang.

    A 20-year-old man has been injured and is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    His injury situation is unclear.

    – The latest information I have is that we do not assess it as life -threatening injuries, says Emil Jarlback.

    Police are investigating the incident as a serious abuse and have set up large barriers at the train station, writes Ecurire.

    The alarm came in just before 18.30.

  • First picture on the pope

    Photo: Vatican

    First picture on the pope

    The Vatican released a picture of Pope Francis, 88, for the first time since he was entered at the hospital on February 14.

    The picture, which is taken from behind, shows how the pope sits in a prayer room and celebrates the fair in the chapel at the Gemelli hospital in Rome.

    The Vatican announced on Saturday that he is on the road to improvement but that he still needs treatment.

    He was admitted after suffering from double -sided pneumonia.

  • Man lit fire on his wife – chased by German police

    Man lit fire on his wife – chased by German police

    A 46-year-old man has lit a fire on his wife during a tram in the German city of Gera, AFP writes.

    Now he is wanted by German police.

    The man must have poured over flammable fluid on his wife before trying to light a fire on her clothes.

    When the tram stopped and the doors opened, he fled from the scene.

    The wife has life -threatening injuries and was taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.

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