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  • 15-year-old dead during soccer tournament in Germany

    A 15-year-old German soccer player has died of serious brain damage after a fight during an international soccer match in Frankfurt, TT reports.

    The fight happened after a soccer match between a French team and a team from Berlin.

    The 15-year-old collapsed after being hit in both the head and the neck.

    A 16-year-old from the French team is in custody pending investigation.

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  • Fifteen dead after eating poisonous porridge

    Fifteen people from the same family have died after eating porridge in Namibia, reports the country’s state television channel according to TT.

    The porridge is believed to have been poisoned when it was mixed with a yeast left over from beer making.

    The Ministry of Health suspects that 20 people have eaten the poisonous porridge.

  • A seriously injured person after an accident with an electric scooter

    A person has been taken to hospital after an accident between a bicycle and an electric scooter in Sollentuna. The accident happened at 6 p.m.

    – Both people were awake and talkative, says Helena Boström Thomas, press spokesperson at the police.

    The condition of the person who was taken to hospital is said to be serious according to the police.

    The police also believe that it is too early to determine whether any crime was committed in connection with the accident.

  • Man to hospital after motorcycle accident

    A motorcycle rider has crashed on the E16 outside Vansbro on Wednesday evening.

    No other vehicles are said to have been involved in the accident.

    The driver is a man in his 50s who was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of his injuries is unclear, but according to the police, he should have been awake and able to speak.

  • Kadyrov threatens Germany and Poland

    In a post on Telegram, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov threatens Poland and Germany.

    Kadyrov writes that European countries must think about who they support and send weapons to.

    “It will backfire when Russia knocks on the door, for example Germany and Poland. And they will have nothing to answer with, as all weapons have been used in Ukraine,” Kadyrov writes on Telegram.

  • Kosovo excluded from military exercise

    Kosovo’s decision to install Albanian mayors in the northern parts of the country has resulted in the US choosing to exclude Kosovo from a military exercise, the BBC reports.

    The local elections were boycotted by the Serbian majority in the area and turnout was 3.5 percent.

  • Man shot in Malmö

    Police on site in Malmö. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    A man has been shot in or near an apartment on Gymnasistgatan in Malmö.

    The shot man is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police currently have no information on the extent of the damage.

    Gymnasistgatan is currently blocked off at Eriksfältsgatan in order to stop incoming traffic until further notice. A courtyard has been cordoned off pending forensics.

    Criminal classification has not yet been specified. This is what the police in the southern region write on their website.

    Read more here.

  • Large warehouse on fire

    Smoke from the fire outside Kumla. Photo: Sebastian Laneby

    A building just outside Kumla is currently on fire.

    The emergency services are on site and extinguishing the fire. The police are also there to assist.

    – The first patrol was there at 16.32. It’s burning to the brim, says Anders Dahlman, press spokesperson at the Bergslagen police.

    There must be a certain risk of spread.

    – The premises are around 700 square meters and are located along county road 647.

  • Expert witness does not believe that Tove was strangled to death

    The defense’s expert witness, Anders Eriksson, professor of forensic medicine, highlights two alternative causes of death for Tove’s death, the reports P4 Jönköping.

    He now questions whether Tove was strangled to death and believes that she may have suffocated from vomiting, alternatively that Johanna Leshem Jansson, who was convicted in the district court, got nerves that caused her heart to stop.

  • Man on moped exposed himself to students

    The police were alerted today to two locations in the Stockholm area. First to Alvik and then to Duvbo in Sundbyberg, according to information given to Aftonbladet.

    The alarm concerned a squatter on a moped.

    The moped man must have revealed the gender to students in Alvik.

    A few hours later, an alarm came from Duvbo about a man on a moped exposing himself.

    According to the alarms, similar information must have been left.

    – We are checking the information about a stripper in the area, says Helena Boström Thomas, press spokesperson for the police in the Stockholm region.

  • Kristersson: “Will youth prisons be required”

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Photo: Marko Säävälä/TT

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson believes that the Sis homes cannot handle serious criminals and now says that youth prisons will be required, this is reported by P4 Gothenburg.

    – Social services and Sis are not equipped to deal with serious criminals and young people prone to escape. This is a major failure that has gone on for far too long, says Ulf Kristersson.

    The background is that several people have run away from Sis homes during the spring.

  • Police investigate kidnapping – injured man chased

    The police received a call during the afternoon that an injured man was being chased in Eskilstuna.

    On site, the police were able to locate the man, who was not seriously injured.

    In addition to the injured man, there is also another person who is a plaintiff.

    Later in the afternoon, four men were arrested. The men are between 20 and 35 years old.

    – The four arrested are suspected of kidnapping. In some way, the two plaintiffs have been detained against their will, says Angelica Israelsson Silfver, press spokesperson at the police.

    The police have not yet been able to clarify what happened.

    – But one of these plaintiffs seems to have been hunted, says Angelisa Israelsson Silfver.

  • El-Haj: I regret that my party chooses to fold

    Jamal El-Haj (S) is now commenting on the decision by the Social Democrats’ group leader to pause his assignment in the Riksdag’s foreign affairs committee.

    – I can do nothing but regret the party’s decision. My participation in the European Palestinian conference this weekend was non-negotiable given my identity creation and international law, he writes in a statement on Facebook.

    The Member of Parliament writes that he does not share the S leadership’s decision and believes that he has been unfairly punished for his involvement in the Palestine issue.

    – The attempts to connect and equate me with the terrorist organization Hamas are pure accusations that I consider to be out of touch with reality, because they go against and are beyond everything I stand for. I will not accept being associated with Hamas, he writes.

    Read more here.

  • One person injured in collision

    Police, rescue services and an ambulance are on site on national highway 50 in Falun in connection with an accident.

    Two motorists have collided with each other. According to early information, one of them has managed to get out of his vehicle, the other should remain in his vehicle, injured.

    The type of injuries involved is unclear.

  • Former KD leader met Orbán: Approves at the same time as Turkey

    Alf Svensson, former party leader for the Christian Democrats. Photo: Kai Rehn/AFTONBLADET

    Hungary has not yet approved the Swedish NATO application.

    They will do that when Turkey does it, says former KD leader Alf Svensson.

    He met Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Slovenia.

    – Then I told him with all that force that it is pitiful because you have no reason not to vote yes for Sweden in NATO and now I want to know when it will be, he says to SR Ekot.

    – Yes, it will be when Turkey votes yes, Orbán then answered according to Svensson.

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  • Have you written anything about Uganda unfortunately voting for the death penalty for homosexuals? You can’t believe it’s true, 2023! What does the Swedish government say about this? Suffer with those who cannot love who they want without risking being killed

    Emma

    Hello Emma!

    There is an article about it that you can read here.

    I have not seen any statement from the Swedish government now, but in the past they have spoken out on the matter. Then wrote Swedish Foreign Ministry:

    “If the law is finally adopted, it violates Uganda’s international commitments on human rights and non-discrimination”

  • Do you know why the water in Venice’s main canal, the Grand Canal, has been dyed green?

    Kell

    Hello! No, it’s actually unclear. In any case, the police in Venice have started an investigation into it.

  • Is Arlanda Express running again? It says they are going to replace approx. 1 km of rail, so does that mean no traffic will get to Arlanda?

    The Ericsson family

    Hello! Earlier this weekend, Arlanda express announced that it may take about a week before traffic is up and running again.

  • How did the little thin man who disappeared?

    Bengt

    Hi Bengt!

    The man was found the same day he disappeared.

    According to the police, he was taken by ambulance to the hospital for a check-up.

    Unfortunately, the police have not shared more information about how the man was when he was found.

  • Regarding the flag day when the king celebrates 50 years on the throne. It is very appropriate. But will it be an annual flag day or will it only happen in 2023?

    Rolf

    Hi Rolf!

    The government’s proposal is for a “temporary public flag day”. It therefore only applies to 2023.

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