Chinese probe has landed on the moon

Chinese probe has landed on the moon

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  • Chinese probe has landed on the moon

    The rocket carrying the space probe Chang’e 6 takes off in May. Image provided by China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency. Photo: Guo Cheng/Xinhua via AP/TT

    China’s space probe Chang’e 6 has successfully landed on the moon, according to the regime-controlled New China News Agency (Xinhua).

    The probe landed in the huge Aitken Basin, one of the largest impact craters in the Solar System.

    The rocket carrying the lunar probe was launched from Hainan province in southern China at the beginning of May. The purpose of the mission, which is expected to take 53 days, is for the probe to retrieve around two kilograms of samples to be returned to Earth for analysis.

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  • Gas emissions in industry: “Keep inside”

    The rescue service has a big effort in Stenungsund after a gas leak at an industry.

    The alarm came at 10.22 pm on Saturday evening.

    – We have an ongoing effort, I don’t know much more. But we urge people to stay inside and close the ventilation, says the Greater Gothenburg Rescue Service.

    They say they have a “comprehensive resource package” in place. Currently, no VMA has been issued.

  • Murder suspect previously convicted of stalking

    A 55-year-old man who was arrested on suspicion of murdering a woman in Jönköping has previously been twice convicted of unlawful persecution, reports P4 Jönköping.

    On Tuesday, the police were called to an apartment in Jönköping. A severely injured woman in her 50s was taken to hospital by ambulance but later died.

    The man was arrested on Tuesday and detained on probable cause, the strongest level of suspicion, on Friday.

    According to the radio channel, the previous sentences concern a former partner. The man had been charged with a no-contact order, but violated it in various ways.

    One of the judges gave a three-month sentence.

  • Two men to hospital after electrical accident at railway

    Two men in their 30s have been injured in connection with work at the railway in Hallsberg, reports NA.

    They must have received strong current in them.

    – We found out that one person had been electrocuted and injured, but when we got to the scene it turned out that there were two injured. They must have been working on something at the marshalling yard, says Peter Persson, officer on duty at the Örebro Police, to NA.

    People nearby should have heard a loud bang and then screams, the newspaper writes.

    The extent of the injury is unknown.

    – We have started a preliminary investigation regarding work environment violations, says Peter Persson to Aftonbladet.

  • Iran calls up Swedish embassy staff

    Iran summons Sweden’s charge d’affaires due to “baseless and biased” accusations from Sweden.

    This is stated by state Iranian media according to the Reuters news agency, which in turn refers to the Iranian state news agency Irna.

    Earlier this week, there were reports that Iran is using Swedish gang criminals to carry out attacks in Sweden.

    After that, Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M) summoned Iran’s counterpart in Sweden.

  • Two men dead in drowning accident

    During Saturday, a large rescue effort was launched at a lake in Nacka after a drowning alarm.

    This evening, police confirmed that two men in their 40s have died.

    Both were found in the water and taken to hospital but their lives could not be saved.

  • Gunshot alert

    Several loud bangs have been heard at the Knislinge bus station in Östra Göinge.

    Several people alerted the police just before 8 p.m. A major operation is now underway and the police are searching the area with a helicopter.

    They have set up a cordon and gun dogs are being sent to the scene.

  • Victor Leksell’s performance was interrupted after thunder

    Victor Leksell’s gig at Brännbollsyran in Umeå had to be canceled after a severe thunderstorm, writes VK.

    – Apparently the electronics are not working, said the artist from the stage with a crackling microphone.

    The reason was that lightning had struck. As a result, equipment on stage needed to be replaced. After a break of around 15 minutes, Leksell came back on stage and the concert could continue.

    – We pray to the weather gods, says the artist.

    Read more here.

  • Elderly man stabbed and hit

    Two elderly men, one in his 80s and the other in his 85s, got into a conflict with each other in Herrljunga early on Saturday evening.

    – There seems to have been some kind of dispute where one of these gentlemen allegedly handed out an ear file to the barely older gentleman, says police spokesperson Jens Andersson.

    The man who gave the ear file then jumped into his car, at the same time as the other man fell.

    – Then the trailer for the car has come over his arm.

    The man has not received any serious physical injuries. The car driver is suspected of minor assault due to the ear file.

    The police are investigating the incident as negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm.

    – But I have no idea what made them fall in love with each other, says Jens Andersson.

  • Space X: Starship can fly as early as Thursday

    Starship ahead of third launch in March. Photo: Eric Gay/AP

    The new goal is for the giant Starship rocket to be ready for its fourth launch as early as Thursday, the space company Space X writes in a post on X.

  • Suspected drowning outside Stockholm

    The rescue operation is underway at Källtorpsjön in Nacka. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    A major rescue effort is underway at Källtorpssjön in Nacka due to a suspected drowning incident, writes Dagens Nyheter.

    The police confirm the suspicion.

    – I cannot confirm any damage, says police spokesperson Robert Sennerdal to TT.

    According to DN, two people are supposed to be involved, which the police do not confirm.

  • Woman suspected of blue light sabotage

    A woman in her 30s in Lund is said to have stood in front of a police bus on two occasions and refused to move despite being prompted with a blue light.

    It prevented the police from driving further and thus also prevented the police from carrying out their work.

    – The woman was a protester in an unauthorized gathering in Lund, says Filip Annas, press spokesperson for the police in the southern region.

    The gathering was a protest against the war in Gaza.

    During the day, a permitted demonstration against the war in Gaza was also organized.

    The woman is arrested on suspicion of blue light sabotage.

    The incident occurred on Kyrkogatan in central Lund.

    She is also suspected of drug offenses for personal use.

  • Gotland’s demands: Take over healthcare

    Visby infirmary. Photo: Peter Wixtröm

    Having a maternity clinic, emergency department and intensive care is a must for an island.

    But with Gotland’s small population, the economy doesn’t add up, according to the chairman of the regional board, who is now appealing for the state to take over healthcare.

    – We can no longer cope with our dual mission, to provide healthcare on an island without undermining our municipal welfare. This is no longer possible, says Meit Fohlin (S) in one DN reportage.

    Healthcare Minister Acko Ankarberg Johansson wants to support Gotland, but does not see it as appropriate to nationalize Gotland’s healthcare.

    – Our idea is not about taking over an entire region, but about more national responsibility and coordination to make care in Sweden more equal, she tells DN.

    But Meit Fohlin hopes that Gotland will become a pilot region for state governance.

  • E22 closed after accident

    A lorry and a car have collided on the E22 at the Osbyholm junction.

    Police have gone to the scene for control.

    According to Sydsvenskan, the road must be closed after the accident.

    According to the police, no one was physically injured in the incident.

  • Traffic accident at Årstafältet – long queues

    A motorcycle is said to have crashed into a car at the Hammarby tunnel towards Huddingevägen in southern Stockholm.

    The motorcyclist is said to have been awake and talkative, but they had to be rescued, which has led to long queues at the scene.

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  • What does it mean that Trump is impeached? Can he get jail time?

    Peace

    Hey Fred!

    Yes, he can. The maximum penalty for the crimes he was convicted of is four years in prison, according to the New York Times. But that he will receive a prison sentence is seen as unlikely by several American experts, since he has no previous convictions.

    What sentence he may be announced on July 11.

    You can read more about it here and here.

  • What address is there a fire in Södermalm? Gone and hope it’s not mine!

    Jacob

    Hello! We don’t have the exact address, but there was a fire near Nytorget in any case. Hope everything went well for you!

  • You should probably double check the stated temperatures in the post about the heat wave in Mexico City.

    Eve

    Hello Eva! I also thought it appeared like very low record temperatures in Mexico City, when we had 38 degrees in Målilla. But this 34.7 degrees actually seems to be the heat record in Mexico City, writes concurring international media. The fact that it doesn’t get warmer seems to be because the city is located in a valley at a very high altitude.

  • What happened this morning at the Tumba station? Smile someone it looks like a body on the track and the train has stopped for several hours!!

    Niklas

    Hello! There must have been an accident. No crime is suspected.

  • Why did 2 ambulances and 3 police cars with sirens and blue lights just pass by in Vasastaden?

    Hannah

    Hello! There has been an accident at the subway at Odenplan.

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