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Kristersson on the shooting: "Completely terrible"
On Wednesday, a high school student was shot at Trångsundsskolan in Huddinge and another student has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) calls the incident "completely terrible".
Boy arrested after school shooting
A high school student has been shot and injured at Trångsundskolan in Huddinge. Another student has been arrested, suspected of attempted murder and serious weapons offense.
Nvidia is being investigated by the US state
Semiconductor giant Nvidia is being demanded information by the US Department of Justice, following concerns that the company has breached competition laws, reports Bloomberg citing sources. The department has sent out legally binding requests to several companies, forcing them to provide information about their operations.
Danish man dropped weapons over India – will not be extradited
A Danish man who was involved in dropping tons of illegal weapons from a plane over West Bengal nearly 30 years ago should not be extradited to India to stand trial, a Danish court has decided. .
The police will carry weapons during the princess's wedding
The Norwegian police will carry weapons during the upcoming wedding between Princess Märtha Louise and American Durek Verrett on Saturday. The police announced this at a press conference on Wednesday, at the same time emphasizing that there is no explicit threat to either the event or the guests.
The Charges Against Trump Have Been Refined
The special prosecutor Jack Smith has adjusted the indictment against the USA's former president Donald Trump for attempting to have the result of the presidential election in 2020 declared invalid. .
The King Pardons Thousands of Cannabis Farmers
Morocco's King Mohammad VI has pardoned over 4,800 farmers who illegally cultivated cannabis. This is stated by the country's Ministry of Justice.
Three times more deaths than births in Ukraine
Birth rates were already low. Then came the war.
USA sues TikTok
The American Justice Department is suing Tiktok for illegally collecting data about children. According to the department, Tiktok's parent company, Chinese Bytedance, is violating the online child privacy legislation.
USA: TikTok stores sensitive data in China
Tiktok collects sensitive information from the app's American users, according to the US Department of Justice in new legal proceedings. Some of the data is said to have been stored on servers in China, reports Financial Times.
Mexican drug lord arrested in the USA
The Mexican drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and one of the sons of the cartel boss "El Chapo" have been arrested by authorities in Texas, according to the US Department of Justice. .
US Prosecutor: North Korean Hacked Hospital
A man suspected of working for one of North Korea's military intelligence services is accused of planning hacker attacks on American healthcare, NASA, and American military bases, prosecutors announce. .
Macron urges Denmark not to hand over activist
Emmanuel Macron's presidential office has urged Denmark not to extradite the arrested environmental activist Paul Watson to Japan. Watson was arrested on Greenland on Sunday after Japan issued an international warrant.
USA charges leader of neo-Nazi "murder cult"
The American Justice Department is prosecuting a 21-year-old Georgian man described as the leader of an Eastern European "murder cult". He is suspected, among other things, of having planned to have an elf distribute poisoned candy to Jewish children and children from other minorities in New York City.
Judge Dismisses Charges Against Trump
A judge in Florida dismisses a charge against former President Donald Trump regarding how he handled classified documents. The reason is that the way special prosecutor Jack Smith was appointed was incorrect – something that according to Smith will now be appealed.
Trump's Major Court Cases: Verdicts May Be Delayed
The message from the US Supreme Court that a former president enjoys certain immunity makes it likely that Donald Trump's criminal fate will be decided only after the presidential election. Here is the situation in the four major cases where Trump has been brought to justice.
Wilders pulls the strings from behind the scenes – new government in The Hague
With completely untested ministers, civil servant Dick Schoof takes over as Prime Minister in the Netherlands. The question is how – and if – Islam-critical Geert Wilders can govern from behind the scenes.
Norway tries to block purchase of land on Svalbard
Norway has pulled the emergency brake to prevent the last private land on Svalbard from falling into the hands of "undesirable actors", reports Norwegian media. .
USA seeks settlement with Boeing
The US Department of Justice is to present a settlement agreement for Boeing, where the aircraft giant acknowledges guilt following two deadly plane crashes, according to sources with insight. Relatives are furious over the news and want the matter to be taken to court.
Assange to be freed soon – has landed in USA
The espionage-accused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to be released after admitting to spreading confidential information and reaching an agreement with the US Department of Justice. The Australian has landed on American territory where he is expected to plead guilty overnight.
Boeing relatives' demands: 250 billion in fines
Relatives of those who fell victim to two deadly accidents involving Boeing's 737 Max 8 aircraft model are demanding that the US Department of Justice convict the company to pay over 24 billion dollars, equivalent to approximately 250 billion kronor, and proceed with a prosecution. .
Detail about Noury's release: Iran wants to silence
From murderers and war criminals to wrongly convicted. The Iranian version of Saturday's prisoner exchange is a reversed mirror image of the Swedish one.
Ministers on their way to the Wilders government
The far right in the Netherlands will be responsible for, among other things, migration policy, trade, and aid in the new government that is finally being formed after the parliamentary election in November. > There is a deal.
Soldier wives stamped as "foreign agents"
Vladimir Putin silences critics again. A group of soldier wives, a war-critical politician, and an independent media channel are the latest victims.
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