Waltz takes responsibility for the war leakage

Waltz takes responsibility for the war leakage

The journalist about the group chat: “Thought someone was trying to fool me”

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  • Waltz takes responsibility for the war leakage

    US national security adviser Mike Waltz. Picture taken on March 11. Photo: Saul Loeb/AP/TT

    Waltz takes responsibility for the war leakage

    The US national security adviser takes responsibility for the chat group where plans for military attacks leaked to a journalist. In an interview with Fox News, he says he created the group and that none of his employees should be blamed for the mistake.

    – We made a mistake. Now we move on, he says.

    The journal The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg was invited on Monday to the group chat where US tops discussed military attacks against Yemen.

  • Trump’s move: Do about American elections

    Donald Trump. Photo: AP

    Trump’s move: Do about American elections

    Donald Trump wants to change parts of the US electoral system and has now signed an executive order, the AP reports.

    According to the order, the United States has failed to “maintain basic and necessary electoral protection”.

    Trump demands that all voters in federal elections must be able to show “documented evidence” on their US citizenship at registration and partly that all votes are received by Election Day.

    The order urges states to report electoral violations and share their electoral lists with federal authorities. States that do not comply with the rules are at risk of losing state funding.

    Trump has on several occasions accused his political opponents of electoral fraud. After losing the presidential election in 2020 against Joe Biden, he mistakenly claimed that the election was rigged.

  • Three cars in crash on Ekerö

    Three cars in crash on Ekerö

    Three cars were involved tonight in an accident on Ekerö outside Stockholm.

    – A motorist comes over in the opposite direction and then meets two other motorists who are trying to weigh, says Susanna Rinaldo at the Stockholm police.

    A car ended up in the ditch and a collided with a tree.

    – The third motorist managed to stop at the roadside.

    Two people were taken to hospital.

    The police will prepare a report of negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm.

  • Small steps on gently Wall Street

    The traders on the New York Stock Exchange are thinking about developments in the future. Photo: Seth Wenig/AP/TT

    Small steps on gently Wall Street

    The Dow Jones industrial index closed unchanged, while wide S&P 500 index rose 0.2 percent and technology-heavy Nasdaq’s composite index 0.5 percent.

    The stock exchange looked for a long time to reverse but rose at the end of the trading day.

    As so often in recent weeks, it is primarily President Donald Trump’s changeable message about import duties that put ants in the heads of the assessors.

    But also concerns about a declining labor market, warnings for domestic recession and signs of rising inflation have caused the courses to fall.

  • Swedish won over a billion

    Swedish won over a billion

    A Swedish player has won 1.25 billion at the Eurojackpot.

    Svenska Spel is finding the winner.

    – It is a staggering sum, Sofie Hodén, communications specialist at the gaming company.

    It is the highest profit ever in Sweden.

    – It’s historic, says Hodén.

  • Trump agrees with – Europe “snails” in the United States

    Trump agrees with – Europe “snails” in the United States

    US President Donald Trump says at a press conference that he agrees with his Defense Minister Pete Hegseth that Europe is “spinning” in the United States.

    Pete Hegseth wrote it in the leaked signal chat in a direct conversation with Vice President JD Vance.

    Today at a press conference, Trump was asked if he agrees.

    – Yes, I think they have spinned, he says.

    At the same press conference, Trump called Jeffrey Goldberg, the journalist who revealed the chat, a “complete ski pile”. He also said that “no one cares a shit” about this thing.

  • JD Vance traveling to Greenland

    JD Vance traveling to Greenland

    US Vice President JD Vance says he is planning to travel to Greenland this week, Reuters reports.

    Previously, it has been reported that his wife, Usha Vance, will visit Greenland. Something that made Denmark Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen react.

    – It is clearly not a visit that is about what Greenland needs or what Greenland wants for visits now, she has told Danish TV2.

  • Unknown man tossed by woman from bicycle – took strangle

    Unknown man tossed by woman from bicycle – took strangle

    A woman aged 65 alerted the police during the evening after being beaten by an unknown man in central Gothenburg.

    – She says she was hounded by the man. He takes a strangle at her and throws her down on the ground, says police spokesman Jens Andersson.

    The police have prepared a report of abuse but have not been able to find the perpetrator.

    They have talked to several witnesses to the incident.

    – The plaintiff is shocked and sad. Physically, she has a scratch wound but there was no need for an ambulance, says Andersson.

  • Zelenskyj: “The Kremlin is lying”

    Volodyyr Zelenskyj. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB

    Later, however, Russia stated that the agreement depends on whether special sanctions from the West were lifted.

    It caused Volodymyr Zelenskyj to angry.

    – The Kremlin is lying when they say the ceasefire is due to sanctions, he says.

    – Already on the same day we see how Russia is already underway and manipulating.

    At the same time, the Ukrainian president states that he will do everything he can to make the agreement work.

  • Man bit of loose -running dog in the booth

    Man bit of loose -running dog in the booth

    One person was bitten by a loose -running dog in the central Boden on Tuesday afternoon, police say on their website.

    The dog owner remained at the scene and the police wrote a report of violations of the law on supervision of dogs and cats.

    There is no information about the seriousness of the bit of the bit of persons.

  • Baby found in bag in Notting Hill

    Baby found in bag in Notting Hill

    A newborn child was found in a bag outside a church in Notting Hill in west London on Tuesday, writes Sky News.

    The child was pronounced dead.

    The police have launched an investigation and appeal to the child’s mother to come forward.

    – You have to feel very scared, please let us help. We are really worried about you and it is very important that you get medical help and support, says Police Chief Owen Renowden in a statement.

  • Therefore, 3 million liters of water flowed out in Jönköping

    The large water leak created a drain hole in the middle of the street in central Jönköping. Picture from Monday. Photo: Mattias Landström/TT

    Therefore, 3 million liters of water flowed out in Jönköping

    Three million liters of water rushed out on the streets of Jönköping through a two meter long hole on Monday. Risk of new leaks means that the repair work is running out on time.

    -With the big pressure that became, there may have been new injuries, says VA Manager Roger Rohdin.

    -Since the injury is in the middle of the lead, on the underside, one can suspect that it is bending forces and movements in the soil that have affected, says Roger Rohdin, VA manager at Jönköping Municipality.

    The municipality expects it to take a week before the road opens for traffic.

  • Prime Minister to Macron’s Ukrainian meeting in Paris

    Prime Minister to Macron’s Ukrainian meeting in Paris

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson will attend a European summit in Paris on the war in Ukraine that France’s President Emmanuel Macron invited on Thursday.

    Several leaders from European countries will discuss peace and security in Ukraine, writes the Cabinet of Ministers in a press release.

    Last week, when Macron’s initiative was announced, it was stated that the meeting should, among other things, affect preparation for a peace force in Ukraine if a peace agreement should be lost.

    Kristersson then said that there is continued Swedish openness to be part of a peace force, if “the conditions are right”.

  • White House: a coordinated distracting attempt

    Several Democrats demand that Defense Minister Pete Hegseth resign. Photo: Mark Schiefbelin / AP

    White House: a coordinated distracting attempt

    The revelation that a journalist gained access to a secret chat with several peaks in the Trump administration is a “coordinated distracting attempt” from Democrats to shift focus.

    This is what the White House writes in a statement.

    “This is a coordinated attempt to distract from the successful measures taken by President Trump and his administration to get US enemies to pay and keep the Americans secure,” the statement states.

    The Democrats now require Defense Minister Pete Hegseth’s and security adviser Mike Waltz’s departure.

  • Fishing premiere: Municipality warns of PFAS in fish

    In Ronnebyån in Blekinge it was recently a fishing premiere. But the fish is poisoned by PFAS. Photo: Hansson Krister / Aftonbladet

    Fishing premiere: Municipality warns of PFAS in fish

    The fish captured by anglers in Ronnebyån in Blekinge contains high levels of eternity chemical PFAS, the same substance that also contaminated the drinking water in Ronneby.

    It comes from the defense fire extinguishing foam in Kallinge, which has leaked in streams that connect to Ronnebyån. It reports Sweden’s radio

    The municipality is now expiring with local dietary advice.

    – There are such high levels in the fish and it has made us now recommend not to eat the fish. The levels for ecological levels are far from there. These levels several 100 times higher, says Sofie Samuelsson, Ronneby Municipality’s environmental developer to Swedish Radio.

    The municipality urges anglers to catch and release.

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