The Study Preparatory School on Camp Road. Google Maps
Car has driven into a school in London – several injured
A car has driven into a primary school in Wimbledon in southwest London, writes Sky News.
According to the police, several people have been injured and are being treated at the scene. It is about seven children and two adults, according to The Independent.
Police, emergency services and up to 20 ambulances are on site. The London police write on Twitter that the incident is not being treated as terror-related.
It was around ten o'clock, local time, that a Land Rover drove into The Study Preparatory School, a girls' school for children between the ages of four and eleven.
240 kilos of cocaine seized in Helsingborg in April. Customs / TT NEWS AGENCY
Record drug seizures this year – more than the whole of 2022
A
record amount of cannabis and cocaine was seized by the Customs during
the first six months of the year - more than in the whole of 2022, the
authority writes in a press release.
Cannabis
seizures increased from 923 kilograms during the same period last year
to 3,182 kilograms this year, and cocaine from 59 to 862 kilograms.
In total, over 4.5 tonnes of cannabis, cocaine and amphetamines were seized during the first six months of the year. Heroin seizures are also increasing sharply.
"The
large seizures show that we have become sharper but also that smuggling
is extensive," says Director General of Customs Charlotte Svensson.
Only
in the port of Helsingborg, which the Swedish Customs Service describes
as a gateway for narcotics, more cocaine was seized until the end of
May than in the whole of Sweden last year.
Google accuses Indian government of protecting Amazon
Google is now suing India's competition watchdog, which it believes ordered changes to Google's business model to protect rival Amazon.
Amazon has previously complained that Google hindered the development of Amazon's modified version of Android, an operating system that goes by the name Fire OS. India's competition agency last October ordered Google to implement 10 changes to its business model, as Google is deemed to have abused its dominant position with Android.
Now Google has turned to the Supreme Court of India to try to overturn the demand for the changes.
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