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arrow The earthquake disaster in Turkey and Syria

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  • Two suspects arrested for murder in Malå

    Two people have been arrested after the suspected murder in Malå in Västerbotten on the night of Monday, the police say.

    According to the police, it is a man aged 25-30 who died. Relatives have been notified.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, it was the man who alerted the police himself.

    The two arrested persons will be questioned during the evening.

    “The investigation is in an intensive phase and more information cannot be provided at this time,” the police write on their website.

  • Deadly virus outbreak with no cure

    A fruit bat can carry the virus. Photo: Bob Child/AP

    An outbreak of the Marburg virus has been confirmed in Equatorial Guinea. The virus is in the same family as Ebola, according to the WHO.

    “Marburg is very contagious. Thanks to the swift and decisive action of the Equatorial Guinean authorities when they confirmed the disease, the emergency response can be quickly put into full swing so that we can save lives and stop the virus as soon as possible,” said Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa in a press release.

    The virus is spread from fruit bats and spreads between people through body contact and the exchange of body fluids, according to the WHO. There are no approved vaccines or antiviral treatments against the virus.

    So far, nine deaths and 16 suspected cases with symptoms such as fever, fatigue and bloody vomiting and diarrhea have been reported in the country.

  • The “Space Count” must go to the Court of Appeal

    Johan Benzelstierna von Engeström Photo: Magnus Wennman

    The “Space Count” Johan Benzelstierna von Engeström and the meteorite hunters Anders Zetterqvist and Andreas Forsberg will go to the Court of Appeal, which has just granted permission for the trial of the high-profile case of the meteorite found on the Refvelsta estate outside Enköping in 2021.

    The stone went to the meteorite hunters because the district court considered it to be an object that accidentally ended up on Benzelstierna von Engeström’s land, and thus movable property. Benzelstierna von Engeström, on the other hand, considers the stone to be immovable property and can now pursue its case in the Court of Appeal.

    The Svea Court of Appeal gives leave to appeal the high-profile case regarding a meteorite found in Enköping in 2021, writes ATL.

  • Painting by Strindberg is expected to bring in millions

    “The flower on the heath” by August Strindberg Photo: CHRISTIE’S/TT

    A painting by August Strindberg is expected to fetch between SEK 7 and 11 million when it goes under the hammer at Christie’s auction house in London, writes TT.

    The painting is called “The flower on the heath” and was painted between 1901 and 1902. He gave it as a gift to his housekeeper. Since then, it has only changed hands once.

    But it is significantly cheaper than the last painting by Strindberg that was sold. “Vågen V” was sold this summer at Sotheby’s, and buyers had to shell out as much as SEK 84 million.

  • US call: Leave Russia immediately

    The travel warning on the embassy’s website. Photo: US Embassy in Russia.

    The US Embassy in Russia issues a warning to US citizens – leave Russia immediately and do not travel there.

    It is written that there is an increased risk of wrongful detentions and it is stated that the embassy’s ability to help is limited.

    “American citizens have been denied fair and transparent treatment, they have been sentenced in secret trials without presenting credible evidence,” they write on their website.

  • First coffee for Demirok and Kristersson

    Party leadership meeting. Photo: @kristerssonulf/Instagram

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) and new Center leader Muharrem Demirok have had their first cup of coffee.

    In a post on Instagram, Kristersson talks about the meeting.

    “We discussed the NATO process and the terrible earthquake in Turkey and Syria. But also life as fellow party leaders and how we in different roles can do good things for Sweden. A warm welcome to the party leadership circle!”, writes Kristersson.

    Demirok has previously expressed his interest in meeting the prime minister.

    “I like to drink coffee with Ulf Kristersson and be informed about the NATO process. Then I can also take the opportunity to state what I think of his partner party SD in general and how their actions complicate Sweden’s NATO process in particular,” he previously wrote on Twitter.

  • Parcel courier robbed by men with knives

    A package courier in Stockholm has alerted the police that he was robbed of his bag filled with packages.

    He was going to fill delivery boxes at Södra Station when two knife-wielding men pounced and took the bag.

    The robbery took place just before 4pm on Monday.

    No one should have been injured.

  • Variety: Zelensky to the Berlin Film Festival

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will appear at the Berlin Film Festival on Thursday, according to reports Variety.

    A spokesperson for the festival told the newspaper that the Ukrainian leader will “attend in some form”.

  • Several hit by moving truck in Brooklyn

    One person has been arrested after the accident. Photo: AP

    Several people have been hit by a moving truck in Brooklyn, New York, AP reports.

    The driver allegedly tried to flee the scene, but was arrested by the police.

    ABC7 reports that the NYPD bomb squad is on its way to investigate whether there are explosives in the truck.

    Pictures from the scene show how the tow truck collided with a police car and stopped on a sidewalk.

    Four people are said to be injured, according to local politician Justin Brennan.

    “A cyclist was seriously injured. Three people on mopeds are said to have received minor injuries,” he writes on Twitter.

    “We have no idea of ​​a motive at this time, but this was no accident,” Brennan writes.

  • Two children were injured by the contents of a bottle

    Two elementary school-age boys were injured by the contents of a bottle they found in a school yard. One boy had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The incident is being investigated as causing bodily harm. The bottle has been seized by the police, who will examine the contents more closely.

  • Germany’s demand: Accept the NATO application

    Germany demands that Turkey and Hungary approve Finland’s and Sweden’s NATO applications shortly.

    This is announced by German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock at a press conference together with her Finnish colleague Pekka Haavisto.

    – NATO membership must be approved as soon as possible for all Baltic countries, she says, according to Ilta Sanomat.

    – It is important to protect the Baltic Sea region from external threats.

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  • Hello! Yesterday I read an article about a 3-year-old girl who died in a hospital a few years ago. Due to lack of staff etc. But can’t find the text again, can you get the link? 🙂

    Ella Cederholm

    Hi Ella!

    You can read the article about 3-year-old Leonora who died after a care miss here.

  • Have you followed up on how things are going with the unrest in Peru!

    Lady interior

    There is still unrest in the country. According to a Reuters article frobbery last week, 48 people have died in the protests.

    President Dina Boularte has proposed bringing the presidential election forward so that it will be held already this year instead of 2024, in order to calm the protests. But no decision has been made.

  • Have you written anything about the presidential election in Cyprus today?

    Catherine

    Hi Katerina!

    Here we have a text about the presidential election in Cyprus!

    All’s Well!

  • Sweden gives aid to Turkey

    Kell

    If you mean now after the earthquake then yes. Sweden presented a first support package to Turkey and Syria of 7 million on Monday and another of 30 million on Tuesday.

    Via NATO they also send tents, beds, dry food and generators.

  • Why do you use the word “ufo” while declaring that you do not know what flying objects are?

    Don’t you think that’s misleading?

    Hannah

    Hey Hanna! Ufo stands for unidentified flying object, so in that way the description is still quite appropriate, I think.

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