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  • Trump’s message: Extra tolls against China

    Trump’s message: Extra tolls against China

    US President Donald Trump raises customs against China by another 10 percent.

    He writes that at Truth Social.

  • Two traffic accidents on the E6 outside Gothenburg

    Two traffic accidents on the E6 outside Gothenburg

    Between Kållered and Kungsbacka, double traffic accidents occurred on the E6 during the afternoon.

    Several vehicles are involved and according to the Swedish Transport Administration’s road map they have a major impact on traffic.

    The police have no information about any injured.

  • Car drove into crowds in Israel – several injured

    Car drove into crowds in Israel – several injured

    A car has driven into pedestrians at a bus station in northern Israel, local media writes.

    At least ten people were injured in the attack, according to the newspaper Haaretz. One of them is said to be seriously injured.

    Police suspect it concerns as a terrorist offense and seized a suspected man shortly after the deed, writes Times of Israel.

  • Facility affected by bird flu – 400 pheasants killed

    Facility affected by bird flu – 400 pheasants killed

    Bird flu has been found in a facility with fenced pheasants in Kristianstad municipality.

    The Swedish Board of Agriculture has decided that all 400 birds at the plant should be killed, writes SVA, the National Veterinary Institute, in a press release.

    Remediation and infection tracking is now underway.

    – This is done to see if there are any contacts with other poultry herds and if the infection may have spread further. In such cases, one should find and test the crews, says Maria Nöremark, state epizootologist at SVA.

    The Swedish Board of Agriculture has decided to establish high -risk areas in parts of southern Sweden to reduce the risk of spreading bird flu.

  • Kurdish PKK should put down the weapons

    PKK’s leader announced the decision at a press conference. Photo: AP

    Kurdish PKK should put down the weapons

    The Kurdish terrorist stamped organization PKK should be dissolved.

    This is announced by the group’s imprisoned leader Abdullah Öcalan, according to AFP.

    The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) was founded in 1978 as a Marxist party. The goal of the movement was a Kurdish state in southeastern Turkey and adjacent parts of neighboring countries.

    In 1984, PKK took weapons against the Turkish state in the fight for independence. PKK is a terrorist stamped by Turkey, the EU and the United States.

    Abdullah Öcalan, who in addition to leaders is the founder of the movement, has been held isolated on a prison island outside Istanbul since 1999.

    It was from where he came with the message to dissolve PKK, and thus end the long decades long conflict with Turkey.

    Members of the Procurdish Party they read the statement from Abdullah Öcalan, after visiting him in prison:

    “All armed groups must put down their weapons and PKK must dissolve themselves.”

  • Woman stopped with a knife on the district court

    Woman stopped with a knife on the district court

    A woman has been stopped with a knife in the security check at the district court in Örebro, the police write on its website.

    The incident occurred at 13 o’clock today.

    She is now suspected of violating the knife law.

  • The newly not mentally ill

    The newly not mentally ill

    The newly -man Fredrik Lundgren, who is suspected of several cases of sexual abuse against children, did not suffer from a serious mental disorder at the time of the acts shows the forensic psychiatric investigation. Something the Express was the first to report.

    The investigation also states that the Nytorgman did not suffer from any serious mental disorder at the time of the investigation.

    In February 2022, the new organizer was sentenced to five years in prison for, among other things, seven rapes, eight sexual abuse and six cases of sexual offenses.

    During his prison time he misbehaved several times and the Prison and Probation Service assessed his recurrence risk as high.

  • Suspected attempted murder – one to hospital

    Suspected attempted murder – one to hospital

    The police have been alerted to a workplace in Mölndal where a 25-year-old man must have injured another man in the back with a sharp object, the police write on his website.

    The injured person was taken to hospital by ambulance.

  • The brothers Tate leaves Romania

    The brothers Tate leaves Romania

    British-American influencer Andrew Tate has left Romania with his brother Tristan Tate, where they are suspected of rape, money laundering and human trafficking.

    They should now be on their way to the United States, their lawyer tells CNN.

    The brothers have previously been banned from leaving the country pending a criminal investigation. They are still under legal control, but according to the channel they no longer have a travel ban.

    The brothers deny the charges.

  • The word “woman” remains in the abortion law

    The word “woman” remains in the abortion law

    Following an infected debate, the time parties have decided that the word “woman” remains in the abortion law, writes the time parties in a debate article in Aftonbladet.

    The proposal that the word “woman” should be deleted from Swedish abortion legislation and instead replaced with the concept “the one who is pregnant” has created a great political debate but also divided the parliamentary parties.

    The time parties have been critical of the proposal to remove the word “woman” from the legislation “and will now not proceed with the part of the proposal that means the word is replaced.

    “The time parties understand concerns about what such a potential change would mean to women’s equality. Such an concern is that the proposal can contribute to a development where women are invisible and reduced to their reproductive bodies,” writes the time parties in a debate article.

  • Suspected the kidnapper is requested to be arrested

    Suspected the kidnapper is requested to be arrested

    The man who is arrested on suspicion of removing Emma, ​​20, against her will, has now been arrested again.

    That after the prosecutor added new suspicions. The man is now suspected of murder and grossly offender crime, reports Nt.

  • Gene Hackman is dead

    Photo: Mark J. Terrill / AP

    Gene Hackman is dead

    Oscar -winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their home on Wednesday, reports Santa Fe New Mexican.

    The cause of death is currently unclear. The couple’s dog should also have been found dead, according to Santa Fe County’s sheriff Adan Mendoza.

  • Two are convicted of terrorist plan against Parliament

    Two are convicted of terrorist plan against Parliament

    Two Afgan brothers with IS connections in Germany planned a terrorist act against the Swedish Parliament. Today they are sentenced to imprisonment, reports Echo.

    The 30-year-old man is sentenced to five years and six months in prison and the 23-year-old man is sentenced to four years and two months in prison.

    The motive must have been revenge for the attentive Qur’an burns in Sweden.

  • Over 150 dead by illegal liquor in Turkey

    A police officer is investigating a bottle of privately made Raki in Artaya in southern Turkey. File image. Photo: Salih Ucar/Hurriyet/DHA via AP/TT

    Over 150 dead by illegal liquor in Turkey

    152 people have died in Turkey after drinking homemade alcohol, reports state -controlled Turkish Anatolia. Many of the deaths have taken place in Istanbul and in the capital Ankara.

    According to the News Agency’s sources, almost 1,000 people have been arrested for connection to the production and sale of the illegal alcohol. More than 445,000 liters of liquor have been seized.

    Homemade and other illegally manufactured spirits have become increasingly common in Turkey since the authorities raised the alcohol tax. Methanol, also known as wood liquor, can cause liver damage, blindness and, in the worst case, death.

  • The police have made finds after shooting

    The police have made finds after shooting

    A man was shot to death in the Andersberg district of Gävle on Wednesday evening and a great effort went on in the area.

    The police have secured several traces during the night.

    – We have made bargains on the site, but what it is I can’t go into. This has been sent for analysis, says Tobias Ahlén Svalbro.

    The shooting was the second in the course of a week. Just a few days ago, a 28-year-old man was shot dead in a staircase II Gävle.

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