Death sentence for Swedes in Iraq – diplomat called up

Death sentence for Swedes in Iraq diplomat called up

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  • Death sentence for Swedes in Iraq – diplomat called up

    Two Swedes are said to have been sentenced to death in Baghdad. Archive image. Photo: Anmar Khalil/AP/TT

    Two Swedish men have been sentenced to death in Iraq for involvement in the murder of a gang criminal.

    A top Iraqi diplomat in Sweden has been called up to the Foreign Ministry, announced Foreign Minister Tobias Billström.

    “At the meeting, Sweden’s protests against the fact that Swedes in Iraq have been sentenced to death and demands that the death penalty should not be carried out,” says Billström in a written statement.

    Much is unclear, says Billström, and the purpose of the meeting is partly to request additional information.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • USA’s HD: Abortion pills will remain

    United States Supreme Court in Washington DC. Archive image. Photo: Mark Schiefelbein/AP/TT

    US Supreme Court preserves wide access to the most widely used abortion pill in the country.

    A unanimous court does not believe that there are legal grounds to appeal the FDA’s approval of the abortion pill mifepristone.

    The agent has been approved for use in the United States since 2000 and has been used by six million people. In the past year, mifepristone was used in two-thirds of all abortions in the country.

    Had HD sided with the abortion opponents, the pill could have been banned or heavily restricted even in states where abortion is legal.

  • New rocket attacks against Israel

    A fire in northern Israel following an attack by Hezbollah on Wednesday. Photo: Leo Correa/AP/TT

    The Lebanese Islamist movement Hezbollah has directed a new wave of rocket attacks against Israeli military bases.

    According to the Israeli military, around 40 projectiles were sent from Lebanon towards the Golan Heights and the Galilee, but most have been shot down.

    The attack comes the day after what is described as Hezbollah’s most extensive rocket attack on Israel since the Gaza war began on October 7 last year. On Wednesday, according to Israeli media, more than 200 rockets were fired at the country.

    The Israeli government says it must respond “with force” against Hezbollah.

  • Stop in train traffic

    There is a stop in train traffic at Gothenburg’s central station, reports P4 Gothenburg.

    The reason is unauthorized people on the track.

    There is no forecast when the trains can run again.

    The disruption mainly affects Gothenburg, Stockholm, Karlstad, Oslo and Stenungsund.

    The text is updated.

  • Moose on the loose in Gothenburg

    A moose calf runs around at Hisingen.

    The alarm first came in just before 2pm on Thursday.

    – Right now it is on its way from Kvillebäcken north, and is in connection with a golf course, says August Brandt, press spokesperson for the police in the West region.

    The police have engaged hunters, and the goal is that no citizen should be harmed.

    – But of course it would be good if the moose doesn’t get hurt either.

    The police have tried to surround the moose, but the animal is still at large.

    – I have received information that the moose may have some form of injury, but that is nothing I can confirm.

    In the past, among other things, the moose has moved in densely built-up areas and plastics such as Backaplan.

    Update:

    At 4:30 p.m., the moose should be back in the forest where it belongs.

  • American reporter is on trial in Russia

    Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich at a court hearing in April. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP/TT

    Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will be put on trial in the city of Yekaterinburg, Russian authorities announced.

    He is accused of having worked for the CIA and having collected “secret information”.

    Evan Gershkovich, the first American journalist since the Cold War to be arrested on espionage charges in Russia, was arrested in late March last year during a reporting trip to the city.

    The Wall Street Journal and the White House have dismissed the allegations as fabricated.

    Washington has tried to negotiate a prisoner exchange to get the 32-year-old released, but according to Russia, such an exchange can only become relevant once he has been sentenced.

  • MC and passenger car in collision – one to hospital

    At an intersection in Heby, a traffic accident occurs between a passenger car and a motorcycle.

    The driver of the motorcycle is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of his injuries is unclear, but he was conscious after the accident.

    The police write on their website that the accident will be investigated further.

  • Sorbet ice cream recalled – may be a risk for allergy sufferers

    Triumfglass is recalling Raspberry Sorbet 0.5 liter with a best before date of 2026-04-16 because the product may contain milk protein, the company writes on its website.

    Triumfglass writes in a press release that the product can only pose a risk to consumers who are allergic to milk.

    The company invites customers who are affected to advertise the product on their website.

  • Student chaos after springing up at Medborgarplatsen

    It got really rowdy after an outburst at Medborgarplatsen in central Stockholm.

    Pictures show broken bottles and trash in the chaos that arose in connection with the students’ celebration on Thursday.

  • Car chase in ended with a crash on the E6

    A car chase started in central Uddevalla on Thursday afternoon, writes P4 West.

    The police followed the car out on the E6 north, where the police stopped the vehicle, which eventually ended in a crash.

    Two men are arrested. Whether there are any injuries is currently unclear.

    Read more in Aftonbladet’s article.

  • Boy is sentenced for the fatal beating of 16-year-old Lucas

    Lucas Atrak died after a month in a coma as a result of being abused at Värmdö in August 2023. He turned 17 during the time in the coma. Photo: Private, TT

    Lucas Atrak, 16, stood up for his friend. It ended in an assault that cost him his life.

    Now the Svea Court of Appeal confirms the sentence of 10 months of youth supervision for a 16-year-old boy for aggravated assault and aggravated causing the death of another.

  • Fire alarm in crematorium

    The emergency services were alerted on Thursday to Lilla Aska in Linköping municipality after an alarm about a fire in a crematorium, reports Corren.

    Later it emerged that a smoke hatch at the crematorium had not been closed, which caused the premises to be filled with smoke.

    The building is now being ventilated, but the hatch cannot be closed because it is so full of smoke.

  • One to hospital after truck crash

    A car and a truck have collided head-on in Edsbyn.

    The alarm came in at 12 o’clock.

    – It is a serious accident, says Magnus Jansson Klarin, press spokesperson for the police in the central region.

    Several ambulances and emergency services were called to the scene.

    One person has been taken to hospital after the accident.

    – We have not yet figured out how the accident happened. We will have interviews with road users and see if there are camera images to be obtained.

    The police remain at the scene.

  • Major search effort in Hässelby – the police and the Armed Forces participate

    On Thursday, the police, together with the Armed Forces, carried out a large search operation in a forested area of ​​Hässelby in western Stockholm, according to information to The Express.

    According to the newspaper, it must be connected to the murders of the 14-year-old friends Mohamed “Momo” and Layth, who were found dead in the Stockholm area last summer.

    The operation has been going on for several hours and they are searching the forest area with metal detectors.

    – We are carrying out an operation within the framework of a preliminary investigation regarding murder. The armed forces assist us with their expertise in litigation. We are not looking for anything that is dangerous, so the public need not be worried, says head of police Jonas Forslund to Expressen.

  • A truck has driven down a post on the Central Bridge

    A truck has driven into a pole that collapsed across one of the lanes on Centralbron, reports P4 Stockholm.

    The accident happened in the southbound direction at the height of Riddarholmen and the lane is blocked in the southbound direction.

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  • Hello Bo Göran! I now assume we are thinking the same thing and you can’t find the article on the site. We have written about the scary accident here.

  • Has the airport at Palma reopened?

    Malin

    Yes exactly. It was closed for a while but is now open again. Read more here.

  • Thank you for the eminent Valkompisen! A very good complement. Great with such quick responses. Hope to see him again in other contexts in the future! 😀

    Ninna

    Thank you for testing Valkompisen! It is not at all impossible that he will receive new information in the future. Until then, you can keep asking questions about what’s happening with the EU now, here!

  • Can’t you be a little more specific when you say that something has happened in, for example, southern Stockholm Stockholm, be more specific about the location, you don’t understand where it is southern Stockholm Stockholm you are talking about, which area. You need to be more clear when you write.

    Maya

    Hey Maya! Sometimes we can’t actually print the exact location and it depends on several different things. For example, if a person has been found dead but relatives have not been helped, then we do not want to risk issuing a death notice by writing in too much detail.

  • A question about the nursing strike related to your article about heavily pregnant Victorija. For me, childbirth and maternity care in particular feel like extremely socially important professions. From what I understand, there are at least two things in the right to strike that should prevent such departments from going on strike? Region Skåne declares that women and children can die. Why haven’t they submitted the question to the committee that decides whether it is socially critical then? I can understand postponing planned procedures, but a woman can’t squeeze until the strike is over?!

    Tessa

    Hello,

    Region Skåne considers the strike to be socially dangerous industrial action. They have therefore requested that the Vårdförbundet withdraw the strike notice.

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