Here are the first civilians to be launched into Earth's orbit

Three, two, one, zero ... and liftoff!

The winged words became relevant around two o'clock on Thursday night Swedish time, when the private SpaceX company sent four people into space.

This time, none of them are professional astronauts.

A businessman with a lot of money left over, a computer engineer, a medical assistant and a geology professor.

This is what the crew called Inspiration4 looks like, which took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida last night.

They are the first civilians to be in Earth's orbit.

A truck drove into several balconies in Lund

According to the caller, a truck drove into several balconies on Finalgatan and then drove on.

Police patrols are on site and also control in the area after the truck.

No injuries were reported.

Police patrols have stopped the truck at Spillepengen in Malmö and are checking the driver.

The British, the United States and Australia in the Security Pact

The United States and the United Kingdom will form a security pact with Australia.

This was announced by the leaders of the three countries at a joint digital press conference.

"This is about investing in our greatest strength, our alliances," said US President Joe Biden.

A large part of the presentation was about Australia building a nuclear-powered submarine fleet with British and American help.

This scraps the far-reaching plans for a French collaboration on new submarines, worth just over SEK 300 billion.