Europe live: Germany's SPD set to reveal coalition agreement vote deal
Briefly

In Uppsala, Sweden, three individuals were shot and killed on Tuesday, prompting police to cordon off a large area for investigation. Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots and witnessing panic as people fled the scene. Local law enforcement confirmed the apprehension of a suspect linked to this tragic event. The ongoing increase in gun violence in Swedish cities is alarming as it raises concerns about public safety. Meanwhile, Germany is poised to confirm a coalition agreement with a focus on collective European leadership amid current geopolitical challenges, reflecting significant political shifts in Europe.
A large area was cordoned off in Uppsala after witnesses described hearing multiple shots at about 5pm local time and seeing people running in different directions.
Uppsala's police apprehended a suspect linked to the shooting that resulted in three fatalities on Tuesday, cornering off a significant part of the university city.
Friedrich Merz addressed the European People's Party congress, highlighting the importance of collective European leadership in facing challenges greater than any one nation can manage.
With the Social Democrats expected to confirm the coalition agreement, Friedrich Merz’s ascent to chancellorship may signal a shift toward strong German leadership in Europe.
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