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  • One had a cardiac arrest – the police are investigating attempted murder

    A man in his 40s suffered a cardiac arrest in an apartment in Mariestad and was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    According to the police, there are circumstances at the scene which mean that a crime may have been committed.

    Therefore, the police have opened a preliminary investigation into attempted murder. The apartment has been cordoned off for a technical examination.

    The man’s injury status is unclear.

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  • Staff shortage on the MTR leads to canceled commuter trains

    During Sunday, commuter train traffic in and around Stockholm will continue to be reduced.

    – Since last Friday, we have had a severe staff shortage, says Henrik Palmér, press spokesperson at the Transport Administration.

    The problem is said to be due to illness and holidays. Over a longer period, we have had major problems with staff at the MTR, according to the Transport Administration.

    – Today it is important to do an extra search on the travel planner and read up on the traffic situation. There you can get information about which trains are running, says Henrik Palmér.

    The expectation is that traffic will function as normal during tomorrow.

  • Accident on the E6 – traffic affected

    A car has driven into the ditch on the E6 at the height of Blixtorp, outside Varberg, in the southbound direction.

    The right lane is blocked.

    The people have managed without injuries.

  • Several dead in mass shooting in Baltimore

    At least four people have died and 25 people have been injured after a mass shooting in Baltimore, according to local police.

    The shooting is said to have occurred after midnight, local time. According to BNO News there must have been a crowd of over a hundred people at the site.

    The condition of the injured persons who were shot is unclear.

  • French mayor attacked – family injured

    During the night, unknown perpetrators drove a car into French mayor Vincent Jeanbrun’s house, in a suburb south of Paris, reports Norwegian VG with reference to the news agency NTB.

    The mayor’s wife and one of his children have been injured in the incident, according to the mayor himself, Vincent Jeanbrun.

    In a post on Twitter, he also writes that the house must have started to burn.

    “My family was the victim of an attempted murder,” writes Vincent Jeanbrun in the post.

    The protests in France began after a 17-year-old was shot dead by police in Paris.

    Read more about the protests here.

  • Russian embassy staff forced to leave Romania

    A total of 40 employees of the Russian embassy in Romania have been forced to leave the country at the request of the Romanian government, according to Radio Free Europe.

    The reason is said to be that the Romanian government suspects that the Russian embassy staff has engaged in espionage.

    The group took off on a plane from Bucharest yesterday, according to Radio Free Europe.

  • Serious assault in Helsingborg

    Two men in their 20s have been arrested after a fight in Helsingborg last night.

    The police received a call about a fight at Knutpunkten at 05:00. When they arrived, they found a man who had been beaten.

    The man was taken to hospital, but his condition is unclear.

  • Shooting in Karlstad

    Shots were fired at an apartment building in Karlstad late last night.

    Police received several calls about shots fired around midnight. When they arrived at the scene, near Kronoparken, several bullet holes were found in the facade, but no one was injured.

    – Who exactly has been the target, the investigation must show. But they have hit the property and there have been people in the property, says the police officer on duty Ola Olsson to TT.

    On Sunday, the police will continue to carry out a technical investigation and interview witnesses.

    No one has been arrested.

  • The unrest in France continues – another 500 arrested

    Last night almost 500 people were arrested in France after the fifth consecutive night of protests.

    45,000 police officers worked during the night, including 7,000 in Paris. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin thanks them for being able to reduce the violence, compared to the night before when over 1,300 people were arrested.

    “Calmer night thanks to the decisive action of the police,” he writes in a post on Twitter.

    The protests were sparked after a 17-year-old boy was shot dead by police on Tuesday.

  • Russian drone attacks on Kyiv

    After a 12-day pause, Russia attacked Ukraine’s capital Kiev overnight with drone attacks. This is according to the Ukrainian general Serhiy Popko Reuters.

    “A new attack by the enemy on Kiev,” Popko wrote in a message on the Telegram chat service.

    “Right now there are no reports of deaths or injuries.”

    According to Popko, Ukrainian air defense shot down all attacking drones.

    Witnesses told Reuters they heard bangs that sounded like anti-aircraft systems hitting targets.

  • Woman in her 60s found dead in water – suspected murder

    At 01.55 the police were alerted to a drowning incident in the Luleå archipelago. There they found a woman in her 60s dead.

    According to the police, “circumstances at the scene” led to the opening of a preliminary investigation into murder.

    Shortly afterwards, the woman’s partner, a 55-year-old man, who is now suspected of the murder, was arrested.

    During Sunday, the police technician will continue to work with a technical investigation at the scene.

  • The police require compulsory reporting in schools to prevent acts of violence

    The police in the South region have come up with a series of requirements that they believe should be introduced in schools to prevent acts of violence.

    Among other things, they want to see the notification obligation for school staff reduced confidentiality rules, according to a report from Sweden’s Radio Echo.

    – We need to have a changed privacy legislation that not only gives an opportunity to share information, but it should actually be an obligation, says Jarl Holmström, deputy regional manager of the police in the South region, to Ekot.

    After a series of acts of violence in schools in Skåne, the police have switched to a tactic where they focus on finding warning signs in schools. It has yielded results, according to Jarl Holmström.

    – Other students may have noticed another student who made statements that it should be shot, cut or blown up. We have disarmed people and confronted several young people, he tells Ekot.

  • Israeli airstrikes against Syria

    Israel has attacked targets in the city of Homs in western Syria.

    This is stated by the state-controlled Syrian news agency Sana on Sunday, citing military sources, writes TT.

    According to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), the attacked area is a known hangout with weapons depots for Iran-backed Hezbollah.

    Israel said in a statement that an air defense robot from Syria “appears to have exploded in the air over Israeli territory”, TT writes. The statement did not mention the airstrike.

  • Over 400 arrested in fifth night of riots in France

    For the fifth night in a row there has been unrest in France. The demonstrations after 17-year-old Nahel is suspected of having been shot dead by a policeman have turned into riots, fires and looting in several French cities.

    Shortly after 03:00 on Sunday morning, the country’s interior minister Gérald Darmanin announced on Twitter that 427 people had been arrested in France during the evening and night – of which 162 were in Paris.

    Despite that, Darmanin thought it had been a “calmer night thanks to the decisive action of the police”.

    Read more about the riots in France here.

  • Machete attack – several injured

    Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB

    One person has been arrested in central Oslo after a machete attack, writes VG.

    Five people are said to be injured. One is said to be seriously injured.

    – It is a guard who is said to have been seriously injured on the upper body. The person has been taken to hospital. Others are taken care of by healthcare staff on site, says operations manager Line Skott to VG.

    The incident must have taken place at a nightclub and, according to the police, is not related to the pride celebration.

    The arrested person must be known to the police from before.

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  • No articles on The One Ring (MTG).

    Tom Wall Street Journal writes about it. So the collector’s card The One Ring (magic the gathering), which was in an ex and has now been found by a lucky person, is valued up to 2 million usd.

    Matty

  • Biden lost big yesterday and you didn’t want to answer.

    Today he lost again in the Supreme Court regarding student loans.

    The question is, why don’t you want Swedes to find out when it goes against Biden?

    The Nicklas diver

    That HD makes decisions regarding American universities, which Biden is critical of, doesn’t perhaps feel very interesting to us here in Sweden?

    But here you can read a bit about it, if you want 🙂

  • A rose to Aftonbladet’s columnists!

    Wolfgang Hansson and Johanna Fränden for example, there are several who are very good!

    Write directly and honestly about what everyone thinks, but no one dares to say/write and are comfortably freed from fear that not everyone will like them. Strong!

    It’s called cilvilcourage, a way of being that I thought was practically extinct.

    Astrid

    What a nice tribute Astrid!

    They will probably be very happy about it 💛

  • How’s the flight strike going?

    Helen

    Earlier today, the Transport Workers’ Union and Almega agreed on a new collective agreement. So the strike is thus called off.

  • You have an article with ad links: “Smart machines that exterminate mosquitoes”.

    Have an article proposal, could you perhaps send a journalist to one of the most mosquito-rich areas in Sweden, with these products, and see which ones actually work?

    Linen

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