One person dead after workplace accident

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  • One person dead after workplace accident

    One person has died in a workplace accident in Örebro municipality.

    The accident happened on Monday.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • IDF: One million Israelis rush to shelters

    The air raid sirens sound over Israel.

    Over a million civilians are now rushing to the shelters in Haifa, according to the Israeli army IDF.

    “Hezbollah fires rockets indiscriminately. That is why we are fighting Hezbollah, which constantly attacks our civilians,” the IDF writes on X.

  • Telenor hit by IT mess

    Telenor has suffered operational disruptions.

    Customers have problems with calling and browsing. Some may also experience problems with their broadband.

    “At this time, the full impact is uncertain,” the company writes on its website.

    According to the forecast, the problems should be resolved by 20:00.

    “Our technicians are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible,” the company writes.

  • SMHI warns of snow and wind

    Front with winter jacket and on with gloves.

    SMHI has issued a yellow warning for snow in parts of Norrbotter during Monday and Tuesday.

    The snowfall risks affecting traffic and causing delays for buses, trains and flights.

    Locally, a total of 15 centimeters of snow is expected to fall.

    During Monday, the weather authority also issued a yellow warning for wind and snowfall on the Norrbottensfjällen.

    SMHI discourages unaccustomed visitors from going out on the mountain. Among other things, the storm can make it difficult to orientate yourself in the area.

  • Russian warship fired warning shots at Norwegian fishing boat

    The Russian fighter Admiral Levtjenko has fired warning shots at a Norwegian fishing boat, reports Free trade movement.

    – This is a Russian warship, you must leave the area, shouted the crew to the fishing boat that was in Norwegian waters.

    Helmsman Øystein Orten tells about the drama:

    – I thought I don’t think they’re going to blow us up into the sky. At the same time, there was little doubt. If you imagine the Norwegian fishing boats that were sunk by the Germans, it feels a bit like sitting in a dinghy and a large warship eating you for breakfast, he tells the Norwegian newspaper.

    The incident occurred on September 12 as Russia conducted its largest naval exercise in 30 years.

  • The Norwegian is forced to fine 30,000 – did not listen to the customs

    A Norwegian passed by car over the border crossing at Håvilsrud in Värmland and refused to stop at the customs officer’s request.

    Now he is forced to fine SEK 30,000, Siren reports.

    The incident occurred at the end of August this year. The penalty of 30 daily fines was set at a maximum of SEK 1,000 per fine – taking into account the man’s finances, according to the news agency.

  • Routh’s letter: “This was an attempted murder”

    Ryan Wesley Routh, who was arrested with a weapon at Donald Trump’s golf course, allegedly left a box for a witness in the investigation, months before the planned crime.

    There, among other things, ammunition, metal pipes and a letter addressed to “the world” were found, reports say CNN.

    “This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed. I did my best and gave everything I could. It’s up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whoever can complete the job,” Routh wrote in the letter.

  • Woman arrested – man attacked with scissors in the subway

    At 2:39 p.m., the police were alerted to an incident on the subway’s green line in Stockholm.

    – It started on the subway heading west where we were alerted that a woman attacked a man with scissors and injured him, says police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl.

    The woman is said to be in her 35s and the man in his 50s. It is unclear if they were known to each other beforehand.

    – At Blackeberg, both seem to have stepped down. We have arrested the woman there, says Daniel Wikdahl.

    An ambulance has been called to Blackeberg, but it is unclear whether the man needed treatment.

    – We classify this as assault and the man in question is not suspected of any crime.

  • Man arrested after the murder in Uddevalla

    On Saturday evening, a man in his 30s was shot in the open street in Uddevalla.

    The man was taken to hospital, but his life could not be saved.

    On Monday, the police announced that they had arrested a suspect in the case.

    – It is a man in his 20s who is under arrest for murder, alternatively aiding and abetting murder. The safety-creating work continues in the area, says Sofia Blad, the police’s spokesperson in the West region, to Bohusläningen.

  • India’s first case of new mpox

    In the Indian state of Kerala, a case of the new mpox strain 1b has now been detected, reports India Today.

    It is said to be a 38-year-old man who has been on a trip outside India.

    According to India Today, it is the country’s first case of the new variant.

  • USA: Ban Chinese cars on American roads

    The US Department of Commerce wants to ban Chinese software and hardware in connected cars.

    The authority believes that the technology may pose a threat to the country’s security, reports Reuters.

    – When foreign adversaries build software to manufacture a vehicle, it means it can be used for surveillance. It can be remotely controlled, which threatens the privacy and safety of Americans on our roads, spokeswoman Gina Raimondo said during a press conference.

    She continues:

    – In an extreme situation, a foreign adversary could shut down or take control of all its vehicles operating in the United States. In this way, they can cause crashes and block roads.

    Back in February, the Biden administration expressed concern about Chinese soft and hair products in American cars. An investigation was then added because, among other things, the White House believed that Chinese companies could collect data on American drivers and the country’s infrastructure through the cars.

  • Ruby is moving – heading south

    The damaged vessel MV Ruby has dropped anchor and is now heading south, it reports P4 Blekinge.

    According to the website Marine Trafick, the ship is on its way to Malta.

    The coast guard confirms that it has noticed that the ship is moving again. With every nautical mile that passes, Ruby becomes less and less important to Sweden.

    The ship is loaded with 20,000 tons of ammonium nitrate, which under certain conditions can be explosive.

  • Circle K’s CEO leaves

    Circle K’s CEO for Sweden Eva Kimborn Heivert leaves the company.

    This is confirmed by the petrol chain’s press spokesperson Erika Söderlund for Aftonbladet.

    – It is true that our CEO is leaving us. More than that, I cannot comment, she says.

    Who will take over the role?

    – At the moment I do not have that information, says Erika Söderlund.

  • Pacifiers recalled: “Small children can suffocate”

    Pacifiers are recalled Photo: Esska

    Esska of Sweden is recalling pacifiers as they can suffocate small children.

    “The bud can crack if it is subjected to a strong blow. Small parts can then be formed. Small children can suffocate if small parts end up in the child’s throat,” the company writes in a press release.

    The recall applies to the models:

  • Unprinted HAPPY with colored button.

  • Unprinted HAPPY MINI with colored button.

  • All HAPPY MINI GLOW with luminous knob.

  • The products have been sold in store and online between April 1, 2021 and July 4, 2024.

    Customers are advised to discard the pacifiers and contact their retailer for a replacement.

  • Two are being hunted after a fire wave in Umeå
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