Man beaten with a sharp object

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  • Man beaten with a sharp object

    The police have been alerted to a fight in Stora Ursvik in Borås.

    A 45-year-old man has been assaulted with a sharp object.

    He is taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The incident is being investigated as aggravated assault.

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  • The Prime Minister: Sanctions against China “ever closer”

    NATO singles out China for making Russia’s war against Ukraine possible with its support.

    If China continues to approach a situation where the EU may have to discuss sanctions against China, according to Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.

    – I don’t know if we’re really there yet. But I think there is an awareness that China is now acting directly opposite to what the entire EU is standing up to do for Ukraine. In the view of Ukraine, China is part of the problem. Sanctions are quite complicated things, but in any case we are getting closer to a situation where the EU should act more forcefully against China, says Ulf Kristersson at a press conference in Washington.

  • Minibus and caravan in collision – 13 people affected

    A minibus and a caravan have collided, reports P4 Jönköping.

    The accident occurred at Skeppshult by Smålandsstenar.

    The road is currently closed in both directions.

    13 people are affected.

    None of the people will need to seek emergency medical care, reports the channel.

  • Truck in collision with car – two injured

    Two people have been injured in a collision between a truck and a car on the E6 outside Varberg.

    The police were called to the scene at 3:30 p.m.

    The condition of the injury is not described as serious.

  • Person hit by car

    A person on an electric scooter has been hit by a car in Norrköping, the police say.

    The person has been taken to hospital. The condition of the injury is not described as life-threatening.

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance are on the scene at the accident.

    A preliminary investigation into negligence in traffic has been launched.

  • Bus and car in collision

    A bus and a car have collided.

    Police, ambulance and emergency services have been sent to county road 606 at the height of national road 29 in Karlshamn.

    The police are now on the scene.

    The extent of the damage is still unclear.

  • Russian plot exposed – tried to assassinate German arms CEO

    Armin Papperger, in the middle, together with Mette Frederiksen and Olaf Scholz. Photo: Fabian Bimmer / AP

    Russia planned to assassinate Armin Papperger, head of the powerful German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall, CNN reports.

    The plan was revealed by German and American intelligence.

    Among other things, Rheinmetall has manufactured artillery shells and military vehicles for Ukraine.

    Read more here.

  • The Air Force on a mission near Öland – identified Russian planes

    On Wednesday afternoon, the air force carried out a mission in the vicinity of Öland.

    Two Russian Su-30 Flanker planes were then 30 kilometers from Swedish airspace, the air force writes on X.

    Two Swedish Jas 39 Gripen planes were sent up to visually identify the Russian planes.

    – It is a typical incident mission that the air force carries out, says the air force’s press manager Louise Levin.

  • The poison expert: Northvolt should close

    Three employees at Northvolt in Skellefteå have died for unclear reasons.

    Now Karin Broberg, an expert in toxicology, believes that Northvolt should close until the investigation into the deaths is complete, reports SVT Västerbotten.

    – Now Northvolt is still running its business, but I think it should be closed until a proper investigation has been carried out, she says.

    At present, it is not clear what caused the deaths.

    Northvolt states that they do not believe there is any reason to shut down production for safety reasons.

  • SMHI warns – torrential rain on Saturday

    Yellow warnings for torrential rain over Gotland, eastern and southern Götaland on Saturday.

    30-50 mm of rain is to be expected in all areas. SMHI also warns of floods and severe thunderstorms.

    Traffic may be affected.

  • Sweden snubs EU meetings after Orban’s trip to Moscow

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says Sweden and several other countries are snubbing EU meetings after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s trip to Moscow to meet Vladimir Putin, reports SVT.

    No formal talks with Hungary will be held.

    – We have been very critical, says Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to the press in Washington according to SVT.

  • Serious traffic accident on national highway

    A car and a truck have collided on a national road in Södermanland.

    The extent of the damage is unclear and the police, ambulance and emergency services are on site to investigate the accident.

    According to the police, it is a serious accident.

  • Preliminary investigation into death in Tollarp is closed

    The preliminary investigation concerning a man and a child who were found dead in a residence in Scania’s Tollarp last week is closed, writes TT.

    Another child who was taken to hospital with injuries is said to be doing well, according to the prosecutor.

  • Remains found in suitcases – police hunt in Bristol

    Police in Bristol have found two suitcases believed to contain human body parts on the Clifton Suspension Bridge, they report Independent.

    The police were called to the scene at 11.57pm on Wednesday evening after reports that a strange man was there.

    But before the police arrived, the man had left.

    Now the police have started the hunt for him.

    – Our immediate priority is to locate the man who took the suitcases to the bridge and identify the deceased, says police chief Vick Hayward-Melen.

  • The police identify men who are dangerous to their partners

    About 70 men in the South police region are at increased risk of committing serious violent crimes or murder in relationships, according to a new survey, according to the police.

    The police now have better control of dangerous men and want to prevent violence in couple relationships from continuing and escalating.

    This applies to 13 men in Malmö, 19 men in southern Scania, 17 men and 1 woman in Blekinge–northeast Scania, and 12 men in Kalmar–Kronoberg.

    Some examples of risk-increasing factors are criminal charges, black trolling behavior, honor standards and ongoing separation.

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  • What happened to the British teenager who went missing in Greece?

    Johan Larsson

    Hello! Wondering if you might be thinking about Jay Slater who is missing on Tenriffa? Search efforts ended last week but he has yet to be found.

  • You haven’t written anything about the “murder” in Tollarp last Friday night?

    Anonymous

    We have certainly done that, we were also on site in Tollarp yesterday. You can read about it here, here and here.

  • Is there no positive, fun or sunny news?

    Prostgatan

    Of course there is!

    Here you can read about Vanessa Kamga who broke a new Swedish record.

    Here you can read about Jonna Jumisko who, after living a double life, is now “100% Jonna”.

    Here you can come along to the Summer Meet in Västerås and see what the motorfest has to offer.

  • Which electoral system is the most fair, our Swedish, the English, the USA or the French. Got curious in these times.

    Bengt Gustavsson

    Good question Bengt! And it’s probably not something I can answer, but a big difference between Sweden and the USA is that election day here is always a holiday, which at least makes it possible for more people to vote without having to take time off (if you don’t vote early then).

  • Why do you only answer ridiculous questions about pacifiers and sports, while respectfully dissing heavy topics that may be a bit sensitive and difficult to answer? 😡

    Lars

    Hey Lars!

    I wouldn’t say we do, and when it came to the issue of pacifiers, it was a recall. So quite important information for parents.

    Then it is not always the case that we can let all questions go through, e.g. those that contain serious violations or name publications that we ourselves have not made.

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