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  • Details: Top Democrats call for Biden’s resignation

    Several top Democrats want Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race.

    According to Axios’ sources, the departure could take place as early as this weekend.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Person hit in Kungsbacka

    Emergency services and an ambulance are on their way to Kungsbacka.

    – It is a person who has been hit by a golf cart, says an operator at SOS Alarm.

  • Drowning alarm in Norrtälje – ambulance helicopter on site

    Emergency services and medical care have moved to Norrtälje after a drowning alarm.

    – We are there with an ambulance helicopter, says an operator at SOS Alarm.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Råtta continues to keep the Danish adventure pool closed

    The Reef swimming facility in Fredrikshamn is closed until July 29.

    “The work of catching the rat has turned out to be much more demanding than we could have imagined. The many nooks and crannies in the water park, combined with the fact that the building is large and complex, make the work much more complicated than normal,” writes hotel director Marianne Bredevang.

    They offer the possibility of cancellation, rebooking to another Strawberry hotel and possible compensation. Anyone who booked via Stena Line is asked to contact them.

  • Pensioner receives million claim after stay abroad

    The pension authority is demanding back SEK 913,000 in incorrectly paid pension and housing allowance from a pensioner in Lund, writes Sydsvenskan.

    According to the Pensions Authority, the person has in practice stayed abroad so much that he lost the right to SEK 766,000 in guaranteed pension and SEK 147,000 in housing allowance paid out between 2016 and 2023.

    The right to guaranteed pension and housing allowance is lost if you stay abroad for more than a year, the newspaper writes.

  • Train stop between Gothenburg and Oslo

    A bridge stuck in Trollhättan affects train traffic between Gothenburg, Karlstad and Oslo.

    That’s written by GP.

    The Swedish Transport Administration is on its way, but it is unclear when the trains can start rolling again.

  • Truck in collision with car – five injured

    A truck has collided with a car in Arvika.

    The alarm was received on 15.01.

    Emergency services, ambulance and police are called to the scene.

    Five people have been affected. The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Eight injured after bicycle battery detonated

    At 12 o’clock a bicycle battery exploded at an apartment in Malmö.

    The explosion sparked a fire and emergency services, police and ambulance were called to the scene.

    At least eight people were injured, two of whom are police officers.

    According to Region Skåne, all have minor injuries.

  • The subway is being evacuated – let’s get on the track

    Passengers on the subway’s green line in Stockholm are evacuated due to a stop.

    According to Swedish daily newspaper has stopped for about 30 minutes.

    The passengers are now being evacuated through the tunnel to Hötorget.

    “It’s a dangerous environment, I don’t want anyone filming or thinking it’s fun to walk on the track. Listen carefully to what we say and it will be fine,” says the man in charge of the train to the passengers, according to the newspaper.

    SL writes that the green line has stopped due to a carriage fault and that traffic is expected to start at 4 p.m.

  • Ukraine sends flour to the Palestinians

    Ukraine sends 1,000 tons of flour to the Palestinian territories. Archive image. Photo: Adel Hana/AP/TT

    Ukraine is sending 1,000 tons of flour to the Palestinian territories, the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Platform X.

    “The shipment is the first of three shipments destined for Palestine. It will support over 101,000 Palestinian families for one month,” the ministry writes on X.

    Kiev has launched the “Seeds for Ukraine” initiative in an attempt to ensure that Russia’s large-scale invasion does not threaten Ukraine’s position as one of the world’s largest agricultural exporters.

    Ukraine does not write whether the flour is intended for Gaza, where a large part of the population is suffering from famine according to the UN.

    Kiev was a major grain exporter to the Palestinians before Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

  • Continued problems for the Nockeby bridge – ambulance had to turn around

    An ambulance that was alerted to Ekerö was forced to turn around after the Nockeyby bridge got stuck in the open position.

    – It is very tragic, says Daniel Mossberg, press communicator at the Swedish Transport Agency.

    During Thursday, the bridge was stuck for about 50 minutes at 1 p.m.

    – Unfortunately, I cannot go into details about the ambulance alarm or what happened, says Daniel Mossberg.

    SOS Alarm does not want to comment on the incident.

    Now the people of Ekerö are furious because the bridge is the only permanent connection to the mainland.

    – It is a disaster. We get stranded, says a woman to Aftonbladet.

    The Swedish Transport Administration understands the frustration.

    – We are in contact with the municipality about what measures need to be taken. I don’t know exactly what it’s about, says Daniel Mossberg.

  • Rape convict escaped from Oslo – arrested in Sweden

    According to Norwegian TV2 a man convicted of rape, who escaped from Oslo prison in June, has now been arrested in Sweden.

    The man escaped during a health check and has been internationally wanted ever since.

    In Norway, he was sentenced to 16 years in prison for repeatedly raping two children. He is also convicted of threatening his ex-wife.

    The Norwegian police tell TV2 that they expect an extradition as soon as possible.

  • Detonation in business premises in Norrköping

    The owner of a business premises in Åby in Norrköping contacted the police this morning after discovering damage to the property.

    The police technician states that there was some form of detonation near the property which suffered shrapnel damage. An adjacent building has also sustained some damage.

    The detonation must have happened sometime between late Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.

    There are no reports that anyone has been injured.

    There are no suspects at this time, police say.

  • The ECB leaves the interest rate unchanged

    The European Central Bank (ECB), headed by Christine Lagarde, leaves policy rates unchanged. Stock Photography Photo: Michael Probst AP/TT

    The European Central Bank (ECB) leaves its key interest rates unchanged. The ECB’s important so-called deposit rate thus remains at 3.75 percent, the same level as the Riksbank’s policy rate.

    In June, the ECB cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, which was the first cut since 2019.

    Thursday’s announcement was expected. Inflation in the eurozone fell to 2.5 percent in June, but the upward pressure on wages creates uncertainty about future inflation.

    Most analysts believe it will take until September for the ECB to continue normalizing the interest rate situation with another rate cut.

  • The EU Parliament votes yes to von der Leyen

    The EU Parliament approves Ursula von der Leyen as Commission President for another five years.

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  • What can be read about the snus crisis

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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 must therefore 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 little 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 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.

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