One arrested after Matthew Perry’s death

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  • One arrested after Matthew Perry’s death

    One person has been arrested after the death of actor Matthew Perry, reports NBC News.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • The government and FHM hold a press conference about mpox

    At 5 p.m., Social Affairs Minister Jakob Forssmed will hold a press conference together with the Public Health Agency to inform about the situation regarding mpox.

  • First election debate between the vice-presidential candidates nailed

    Now the date for the first debate between vice candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz has been set. It takes place on October 1 in New York, writes the BBC.

  • After the Swedish death – the Norwegian “Mountain” changes its name

    The Norwegian version of the TV series Berget changes its name after the death in the Swedish series.

    The series was originally called “The Guardian – The mountain gives and the mountain takes” in Norway, but now it will just be called “The Guardian”. This is reported by Dagsavisen.

  • New volcanic eruption causes flights to be cancelled

    The image shows the previous volcanic eruption on July 23 this year. Photo: Stella pictures / ddp

    The volcano Etna in Sicily in Italy has had a new eruption.

    Now several flights in Europe are closed, reports CNN.

    The plume of smoke reaches ten kilometers into the air. Catania airport has closed, runways are covered with ash and rock.

  • Zelenskyi: We have taken the city of Sudzha

    Demolished homes in Sudzja. Photo: AP

    Ukrainian President Zelenskyi said on Thursday that Ukrainian troops now have full control over the Russian city of Sudzha in the Kursk border region, according to AP.

    The city is the largest that Ukraine has taken control of, with a pre-war population of around 5,000.

    Zelenskyy further said that a Ukrainian military command office is being established in the city.

  • Åhléns is recalling bathrobes for children

    Photo: Swedish Consumer Agency

    Åhléns is recalling the “Rikiki” bathrobe for small children in various sizes and colors due to the risk of suffocation.

    Small parts can detach from the bathrobe, which can cause a risk of suffocation if small parts end up in the child’s throat, writes the Swedish Consumer Agency.

  • MC accident – one man to hospital

    There has been a traffic accident in Lilla Edet. A motorcycle must have rolled over for some reason.

    The police were alerted to the incident shortly after 1 p.m.

    – The driver has pain in his legs and back. The possible broken leg. But he is awake, talkative and even in a happy mood, says Hans-Jörgen Ostler, press spokesperson for police region West.

    The driver, a man, was taken to hospital by ambulance.

  • They tried to beat the controller

    A 65-year-old man is suspected of attempted violence against an official in Karlskoga.

    The police were alerted to the incident at 11am.

    The man was checked by a ticket inspector as he had traveled with an invalid ticket on a bus. When the check was carried out, the suspect tried to hit the checker, a woman in her twenties.

    The man is also suspected of fraud, which refers to the invalid travel document.

  • Collision between car and bicycle in Gällivare

    A car and a cyclist have collided at the intersection Garvaregatan/Parkgatan in Gällivare.

    – The cyclist has been taken to Gällivare hospital for a check-up, says Marie Andersson, press spokesperson for the police region North.

    The injuries are unclear.

  • Systembolaget stops sales of non-alcoholic beer

    Systembolaget stops sales of non-alcoholic beer. This applies to a batch of Nils Oscar’s alcohol-free beer.

    The reason for the sales stop is that the beer contains alcohol. At a level that is classified as strong beer.

    The bottles have been mislabelled.

    – This is very serious. One must of course be able to trust that an article that has a label labeled alcohol-free is also alcohol-free. Systembolaget has strict procedures for quality control and handling of product defects. That errors occur in manufacturing processes is very unfortunate and we always strive for these to be detected in time, says product quality manager Pontus Jennerholm in a press release.

    In total, there are 750 bottles and the sales stop means that the items are blocked for purchase until the error is fixed.

    Those who bought the beer can return it and get their money back.

  • Increased police presence – from Sweden to Denmark

    Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    There will be increased police presence on public transport from Sweden to Denmark. This is announced by the police.

    The police take these measures for crime prevention purposes.

    Starting Friday, August 16, the police will increase their presence on trains, buses and other public transport.

    “Due to recent developments, where Swedish citizens commit serious violent crimes in Denmark, Swedish and Danish police have deepened cooperation to combat cross-border crime,” the police write on their website.

    The police state that the increased presence will last as long as it is deemed necessary.

    According to the police, the work will not affect travelers to any great extent.

  • The government appoints a new interim director general of the Medical Products Agency

    The government appoints Joakim Brandberg as interim director general of the Medical Products Agency. The government announces this via a press release.

    “The appointment applies from August 15, 2024 until further notice, but at the latest until a new director general and manager takes up their position,” the press release states.

  • Björn Eriksson is the new director general of the National Board of Health and Welfare

    The government appoints Björn Eriksson as the new director general of the National Board of Health and Welfare.

    He has previously worked at the Medical Products Agency, where he has been director general since 2021. He will be appointed director general of the National Board of Health and Welfare for six years.

    The text is updated

  • Source: Zelenskyy said yes to Nord stream sabotage

    Photo: AP

    The 2022 Nord Stream sabotage is said to have been carried out by a group of Ukrainians and approved by Zelenskyy, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    The sabotage is said to have been decided by Ukrainian businessmen and military during a meeting on a rented yacht. The meeting is said to have been “strengthened by alcohol and patriotic zeal”.

    The WSJ’s sources say private businessmen financed the operation, which was overseen by a top general, and that President Zelenskyy approved the plan and then tried unsuccessfully to cancel it.

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  • Hello. In your article about Olof K Gustafsson, it says that he can be sentenced to 2050 years in prison.

    Feels quite hard. Could that be true? 😅

    Joachim

    Hi, Joakim, this is what he himself has said in previous interviews. We also write in the article that this is not confirmed.

  • Do you know how many people got sick after swimming in the Seine in the Olympics?

    Maya

    Hi Maja!

    Among those affected is Belgian triathlete Claire Michel, who has been hospitalized with an E.coli infection. The Swedish triathlete Tilda Månsson also fell ill after the swim, but she recovered quickly and was able to return to light training. There are several who have fallen ill during the championship, but the connection to the water quality has not been confirmed as far as I know.

    Read more here

  • Should Kamala and Biden even be allowed to participate in negotiations with Iran and Israel when they are about to leave the White House?

    Nils Jönsson

    Hi, the US election hasn’t been yet, it’s only November 5th. Until then, Joe Biden remains president and Kamala Harris vice president. Joe Biden has announced that he is not running for re-election, but whether Kamala Harris will leave the White House or not, we will not know until after the election.

  • How did the diving in Piteå go regarding Elliot and the fisherman who saw something unidentified down his echo sounder?

    Mikael

    Hello! Unfortunately, the diving did not result in anything, the police announced that nothing was found. You can read more about it here.

  • Hello! The assistance dog Essie has unfortunately still not been found, but has noted here in the chat that there is great interest and we will of course report as soon as we know anything more! Until then, those of you who missed it can read more about Essie here!

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