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  • 35 dead after flood

    35 people have died and at least 230 have been injured after torrential rain, flooding and typhoon in Afghanistan, reports local media.

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  • Moped car has overturned outside Eksjö

    A moped has overturned and ended up in a ditch outside Eksjö.

    – We are there now with resources resources from the rescue service and ambulance, says the officer on duty at SOS.

    A person, who is supposed to be awake, is in the car.

  • Person hit in central Gothenburg

    A person has been hit by a car in central Gothenburg.

    – We are on site with an ambulance and the police, says Fredrik Östlund, officer on duty at the rescue service.

    The person should be awake and talkative but taken to hospital, the police say GP.

  • Man dead – tree fell on him

    A man in his 80s has died after he was pinned under a tree while driving a quad bike in Skinnskatteberg.

    The accident happened at 1pm today and the man was taken to hospital, but his life could not be saved.

    The police are investigating the incident but do not suspect any crime.

    The man’s next of kin have been notified.

  • Truck and car in collision on E4

    A car and a truck have collided on the E4 between Ödeshög and Mjölby in the direction of Nyköping.

    Emergency services, ambulance and police go to the scene.

    There is a major impact on traffic at the scene of the accident, according to the police.

    No person shall be life-threateningly injured.

    Two people are involved in the accident, who are said to be the drivers of the two vehicles.

    – The driver of the car is a woman and she is checked by paramedics. The truck driver should drive off unharmed, says Mats Petterson at the police.

    There should be no major damage to the truck.

    – The car must be towed.

    Update:

    A notification of not having kept a distance from the above will be written.

    No person had to accompany an ambulance to medical care.

  • Woman seriously injured in accident

    An elderly woman has been hit in Vindeln, reports SVT Västerbotten.

    According to Region Västbotten, the woman must have serious injuries.

    The accident happened at 11 a.m. today.

    The police are investigating the incident as causing bodily harm.

  • PKK chief arrested in Mallorca

    Spain’s security services have arrested a man who is said to have played an important leadership role in the terrorist organization PKK, according to a press release from the Ministry of the Interior.

    According to the Spanish police, the man has, among other things, organized the financing of violent acts carried out by the organization in Turkish territory.

    The PKK, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, is labeled a terrorist by Turkey, the EU and the US.

  • Bus stops traffic

    A stationary bus stops traffic at the central bridge in Stockholm, writes Trafikverket.

    The vehicle breakdown occurred at the height of the entrance and exit from road 222 to the E4 at Söder mälarstrand.

    – It says with me that there is a stop in the traffic, says Mats Eriksson at the police.

    However, it is unclear how many lanes are affected.

    The police are not there.

    – We have also received no information about anyone injured.

    On the Swedish Transport Administration’s website, it says that it will have a very large impact on traffic.

    The forecast is set for 17:30, but may change.

    The text is updated.

  • Florida court drops charges against Trump

    Boxes of classified documents were found at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home. Photo: TT NEWS AGENCY

    Donald Trump was indicted for keeping classified documents after he left the White House. He was also charged with having tried to prevent the authorities from gaining access to the documents.

    But now the court in Florida chooses to dismiss the indictment against the presidential candidate.

  • An injured person after a parachute accident

    One person has been injured in a parachute accident in Eslöv, says the Maritime and Air Rescue Centre, which TV4 was the first to report.

    – Person must have been injured in connection with the landing, says Isac Östman, air rescue leader at the Maritime and Air Rescue Centre.

    The person is awake and talking and two ambulances are on the scene.

  • Fire in garage

    A one-car garage is on fire in Täby church village.

    – It is a fully developed fire, but there is no risk of spreading, says Marie Nordahl at the rescue service.

    There are no reports of anyone being injured.

    – The police have been called to the scene.

  • One found dead after drowning alarm

    The picture was taken during the night between Friday and Saturday. Photo: Pontus Stenberg

    A found dead after a drowning alarm in Malmköping

    Relatives have been notified and there is no suspicion of crime.

    The police received an alert about a suspected drowning at a swimming area late on Friday evening.

    During Monday, a person was found in the water.

    According to the police, it is very likely the person in question.

    – The body had floated up on the shore, says Mats Pettersson, the police’s press officer.

    The text is updated.

  • Police release photo of suspected arsonist

    Photo: The police

    On June 21, someone lit a fire at an outdoor restaurant at Rådhusgården in central Falun.

    Now the police release a picture and video of the perpetrator.

    They are asking the public to come forward with tips about who the person may be, and are asking for help identifying the suspect.

    No one was injured in connection with the fire, but the area had to be evacuated.

  • Georgia’s president takes spy law to court

    Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has called the controversial “spy law” to the country’s constitutional court, Georgian media reports according to VG.

    The “Spy Act” is scheduled to go into effect in a few weeks.

    The law means that all media and non-governmental organizations that receive at least 20 percent of their funding from abroad must register as foreign agents.

  • Ship attacked off Yemen

    A merchant ship was attacked off Yemen on Monday, but managed to make it to the next port with no reported damage. The attack took place 13 miles southwest of the port city of Hodeidah, which is controlled by Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels, according to the UK Merchant Shipping Trade Organization, UKMTO.

    Three craft, one unmanned, fired three missiles and attempted to ram the ship. The UKMTO has not identified the vessel or the perpetrators, but British maritime security firm Ambrey, which also reported the attack, said it was consistent with previous incidents claimed by Huthi rebels.

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  • How is it that it is more important to focus on England’s anger, frustration and bitterness than to rejoice with Spain’s European Championship gold, I silently wonder as I “swipe” through your news, along with all the other negative things that can happen or have happened?

    Is there really nothing positive that is worth reporting on, but it is the negative quagmire that sells the most “clicks” and therefore must be the front of your headlines !!? Do you have no ethics of consequence in the thought behind your “putting in the running” because you can make the most beautiful day bad if you highlight the bad – as you do!!

    Peter Anderson

    Oops said Peter, you’re not really setting a good example as a positive now. But of course we have written both about Spain’s joy and England’s sadness, that is nothing strange at all.

    But you should get some help to find the news about Spain:

    Here you can read the winning article about Spain’s EC gold.

    Here you can read Erik Niva’s column about Spain or “The new millennium’s top football nation”.

    Here you can read about Spain’s Nico Williams and how he did this for his parents.

    Here you can watch when Makoto Asahara lists the European Championship’s best players, including several from Spain (and none from England).

  • Why is the plastic cap now attached to e.g. milk and juice packaging? New law since 1 July this year.

    Annoying from a serving point of view and also makes it more difficult to separate the cork for recycling. Another extra step that makes it more difficult for the consumer to contribute to recycling!

    alive

    It might sound a bit strange, but the idea is that the new rules should reduce plastic waste in Europe – including on the beaches where corks and caps account for a large part of the litter.

    Tips on this video with a trick on how to handle the new cork.

  • Why do you only talk about boring things in the UK?? Labor here, Tourists there…

    You forget to write about Larry the Cat 🙂 who will get his 6th PM to serve him 🙂

    David

    Larry the Cat is really struggling! Wonder which Prime Minister is his favorite? Anyway, you can read about Larry here.

  • When does Sweden play England women’s soccer match

    brittmariepe69

    Hello! The match will be played on Tuesday, July 16, at Gamla Ullevi in ​​Gothenburg. Kick-off at 19:00.

  • If inflation is going down, why aren’t food prices going down? It’s still surreptitiously raised!

    Eve

    Hello! Food prices fell slightly overall in June, after a long period of increases – although it varies widely between different food items. Some goods become cheaper while others become more expensive. Lettuce, honeydew melon and canned herring, for example, became cheaper in the last month.

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