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French President Emmanuel Macron says he rules out an entirely left-wing government.
On Monday, it infuriated leading left-wing groups and called for street protests.
The various groupings of the left won the most seats in the French parliament, but not enough for their own majority.
According to Macron, new rounds of talks will begin on Tuesday:
– My responsibility is to ensure that the country is not paralyzed or weakened. All political leaders must seize the opportunity and show a willingness to take responsibility.
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Something has exploded at an entrance to an apartment building in Norrköping.
The alarm came in at 10:30 p.m.
– Several people have been at home in the house and we have received many alarms about the detonation, says Erik Creutz, commander at the police.
No one was injured and the residents did not need to be evacuated.
– We don’t know what has happened, other than that something exploded. The damage is less than feared. A couple of windows have been broken and a door has been damaged.
The police have a large presence in the area.
– We have a theory about a possible target. We continue to work with cordons and patrols in the area and have received quite a few sightings.
No one has been arrested.
The incident is being investigated as public destruction and a violation of the Act on Flammable and Explosive Goods.
An Israeli airstrike on targets in the West Bank last week killed several Palestinians. The picture is from the funeral. Photo: Majdi Mohammed/AP/TT
The Israeli military announces that it has carried out airstrikes against targets in the West Bank.
Palestinian authorities state that at least five people were killed in the attack.
The statement from Israel’s military came late on Monday:
“A warplane just attacked a command center” in Nur Shams, the military said, but did not provide further details on exact targets in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Witnesses told the AFP news agency that four loud explosions were heard mainly from a house in the area that has refugee status. The camp, near Tulkarem, has been attacked several times by the Israeli military.
Israeli media reports that the attack was carried out by a drone.
Representatives of the Palestinian Authority put the death toll at five people, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.
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A man in his 40s has been found dead in a residence in Sigtuna municipality.
Another man in his 40s has been arrested. The police are investigating the death as a suspected murder.
– There are circumstances at the scene which mean that we cannot rule out that a crime was committed, says Mats Eriksson, press spokesperson at the police.
Relatives have been notified.
A person has been found with stab wounds in central Sandviken.
According to the police, the person must be conscious and taken to hospital.
A police operation is underway at the scene.
The criminal network runs several HVB homes in Sweden.
The police are alerted to this in a new report, states Today’s news.
The report also shows that criminal persons have been employed at HVB homes.
– There are social workers who tear their hair out and do everything they can to push forward a compulsory detention, says Peter Allheim, national operations manager in the police’s national special event Frigg, to the newspaper.
He continues:
– And then we place the children in an environment that means they are likely to come out in a worse condition than before they were placed, sometimes suspected of murder and other very serious crimes. It is extremely serious.
The government wants to increase the reduction obligation, according to sources SVT.
According to the channel, the announcement will be presented in the autumn budget.
Read more here.
The search at the Icelandic cave. Photo: AP
Icelandic police call off search for people trapped in ice wall collapse in Iceland that killed one person.
The police now announce that they believe no one is missing as they received incorrect information.
Authorities called off the search after reviewing the tour operator’s records and determining that only 23 people took part in the excursion, not the 25 initially assumed, the AP reports.
One person died and one was seriously injured in the accident. During Monday, large search efforts were made for the two people who were thought to be missing.
“It has turned out that no one was hidden under the ice,” says Icelandic police according to AP.
On Sunday, August 11, a suspicious murder took place at the night club Patricia, on southern Mälarstrand in Stockholm.
The police are now looking for witnesses to the incident.
The suspected murder took place sometime between 04:15 and 04:45 on August 11.
“If you have made observations or have information relating to the incident, you can contact the police by calling 114 14 or tip the police via the web“, the police write on their website.
Four people have been arrested on suspicion of having threatened a student with a gun at a high school in Varberg, the police write on their website.
The perpetrators have been arrested in connection with the school on suspicion of gross illegal threats. There are no reports of anyone being injured.
A bus and a moped have collided in Gessie, Vellinge.
A 17-year-old boy has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The boy was awake and able to speak after the accident. Beyond that, the damage status is unknown.
The accident happened on Vellingevägen at the height of Bäckevägen.
According to the police, it must have been a head-on collision.
The moped driver was awake and able to speak after the accident. The extent of the injury is unknown.
The police have been on the scene and investigated the incident. The bus driver is suspected of causing bodily harm.
– The bus driver is suspected of not having left the right of way, says Evelina Olsson, press spokeswoman for the police.
A motorist received a parking fine in Sundbyberg at 14.50 on Monday. Then the person ran over the parking attendant, at low speed.
– He pushed him with the car, and then he parked the guard’s car, says Mats Eriksson, press spokesperson at the police.
Then another person joined in expressing negative views to the parking attendant.
The police have drawn up a report against the man in his 30s who ran over the parking attendant. The man is suspected of minor assault.
On the night of Tuesday, the winds are expected to intensify on Calffjällen in Norrbottensfjällen and the northern parts of Västerbottensfjällen.
Now SMHI warns the public.
“Unfamiliar visitors are advised not to go out on the mountain,” they write on their website.
The severe weather is expected to last from 02:00 to 22:00 on Tuesday.
According to the warning, there will be strong to very strong southwesterly or westerly winds in combination with rain showers and snow patches.
The weather can make it difficult to move and to erect and anchor tents, according to SMHI.
The harsh weather is due to a low pressure over the Norwegian Sea.
The police were alerted that a man with a knife had been seen in a residential area in Vårgårda.
The man allegedly acted threateningly towards the person who alerted the police. No one is said to have been injured.
The police went to the scene and had arrested the man at 13.11 on Monday. He is suspected of a serious crime against the Knife Act.
A timber truck has overturned on the E6 in Uddevalla in the southbound direction, the police write on their website.
According to initial information from SOS Alarm, the road is completely blocked.
There is currently no information on personal injuries, but the traffic impact is said to be large.
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