Media: Uruguay’s ambassador is sent home

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  • Media: Uruguay’s ambassador is sent home

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    Knut Sahlin Ekberg

    Uruguay’s ambassador to Sweden, Federico Perazza, will be sent home, the Uruguayan newspaper reports El Observador.

    The reason must be a series of irregularities in his management. Among other things, he allegedly used state funds for his own use. In addition, “violent episodes” should have occurred at the embassy, ​​according to the newspaper.

    It was decided that he can no longer exercise his duty and is therefore sent home.

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  • No one admits to crime after the Gröna Lund accident

    The Jetline roller coaster is to be dismantled after last summer’s fatal accident. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    A woman died and several others were injured in the roller coaster accident at Gröna Lund last year. Gröna Lund and two other companies are suspected of serious crimes.

    All three have now announced that they deny any wrongdoing.

    – All the companies deny, says preliminary investigation leader Christer B Jarlås, senior prosecutor at the National Unit for Environmental and Work Environment Cases.

    The suspicions concern grossly causing the death of another, grossly causing bodily harm and causing danger to another.

    “We do not believe that any crime has been committed within the scope of Gröna Lund’s operations and therefore we deny the accusations,” says the amusement park’s lawyer Jonas Tamm in a comment.

    Read more here

  • Israel: Hamas stop killed

    On Saturday morning, the Israeli Defense Forces, the IDF, stated that they had killed Hamas leader Ahmad Muhammad Fahd, reports Fox News.

    Ahmad Muhammad Fahd is the leader of the Hamas network in southern Syria and is said to have been attacked by the Israeli Air Force.

  • Court psyche full – convicts free while waiting on the spot

    The pressure on forensic psychology is at a record high. Convicted criminals are on the loose because they cannot be accommodated when the clinics are overcrowded.

    For healthcare, the focus will be putting out fires. Long-term solutions look distant, according to union representatives.

    The situation in Swedish forensic psychiatry is described as tougher than ever. Nationally, the occupancy rate is well over 100 percent. In some regions, occupancy has for periods been upwards of 150 percent this year.

    This creates a high pressure on the staff, there are often more patients per carer than normal.

    – You do not increase the staff according to the number of patients. There is no law regarding basic staffing, says Sofia Risku, workplace representative and safety representative at Kommunal vid Rågården forensic psychiatry in Gunnilse, Gothenburg.

    In the department where she works, they have had to rebuild two rooms to solve the overcrowding. These are rooms without showers or toilets and one of the staff toilets can now be reserved for patients.

  • SMHI warns of high flows

    SMHI warns of high flows after heavy rainfall area in Halland and Jönköping.

    According to SMHI, it can affect roads, viaducts and buildings.

  • Minister: The competitiveness of Swedish farmers is too bad

    The competitiveness of Swedish farmers is far too bad, says Rural Affairs Minister Peter Kullgren (KD). He says so in Ekot’s Saturday interview and has been clear that he wants to limit the grazing requirement.

    The requirement means that dairy cows have the right to graze outside in the summer.

    In the Saturday interview, Peter Kullgren says that he wants to go ahead with the proposal, but only if the Swedish farmers can get compensation for having cows outside, which is something that farmers in other countries get and where there is no grazing requirement.

    – Then it is very important that you get paid, as you get in other countries, for the extra work you do in a competitive market, that the Swedish farmers who let their cows out to pasture should also have the opportunity for that compensation, says Peter Kullgren.

  • Fire outside Gävle – one to hospital

    During the night, the emergency services were alerted to an apartment fire outside Valbo in Gävle, reports P4 Gävleborg.

    Three units from the rescue service were on the scene.

    Neighbors were evacuated from the home and one person has been taken to hospital.

  • Russian drone attack on Kyiv

    Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital Kiev with drones on the night of Saturday, according to Kiev’s military leadership.

    About 20 Russian attack drones were shot down by the Ukrainian Air Force. Fallen debris is said to have damaged properties in the Obolon district, it is not supposed to be residential buildings.

    The drones arrived in several waves and the flight alert lasted about three hours, according to authorities. The attack is the tenth Russian airstrike against Kyiv since the beginning of September.

  • New sexual assault report against Diddy

    Sean “Diddy” Combs is reported by another woman for sexual assault. Archive image. Photo: Stephanie Scarbrough/AP/TT

    New sex-crime charges are being leveled against jailed music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs on Friday after he was reported by another woman.

    According to the report, the woman was allegedly raped and drugged repeatedly in Combs’ home after they first met in 2020.

    The charges are just the latest of several against Combs, who has previously been charged with sexual assault, assault and extortion – and which is the reason why he is in custody.

  • Deaths rise after Hurricane Helene

    People and pets are rescued from the bodies of water Photo: Luis Santana/AP

    At least 42 people have died after Hurricane Helene moved in over the southeastern United States, write NBC News.

    More than four million people were still without power as of Friday morning local time.

    When the storm made landfall at Big Bend in northern Florida, it was classified as a Category 4 hurricane – the most powerful storm ever to hit the area.

    It was then graded down to second and then a first. But nevertheless managed to create enormous havoc.

    In addition to Florida, the deaths have been reported in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

    Now Helene is moving north, and the concern is great for more catastrophic floods.

  • Boris Johnson considered invading the Netherlands

    Boris Johnson. Photo: Thomas Krych/AP

    Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson considered an invasion of the Netherlands.

    This is to seize vaccines against Covid-19.

    Johnson writes in an autobiography to be published next month, reports The Telegraph.

    The ex-prime minister is said to have consulted the armed forces if it would be possible to carry out a military operation against Leiden in the Netherlands and seize vaccines from a warehouse there.

    Five million doses of vaccine were stored in the building. Doses that Johnson considered to be British, because they were developed in Britain.

    However, he must have quickly realized that the plan was doomed to failure. He also admits in his autobiography that the idea of ​​invading a NATO ally was “crazy”.

    In the autobiography, he also reveals that he was close to dying from Covid in the pandemic.

  • Attempted murder in Halmstad

    The police were alerted this evening to an address in Andersberg in Halmstad where two injured people were.

    The injuries must have been inflicted with a sharp object, the police write on their website.

    The injured people have been taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is currently unclear.

    The perpetrator or perpetrators have not been found at this time.

    The incident is being investigated as attempted murder.

  • Trump campaign hacked – Iran blamed

    The US Department of Justice accuses three Iranians of hacking into Donald Trump’s election campaign. Archive image. Photo: Seth Wenig/AP/TT

    Three Iranians are accused by the US Department of Justice of hacking Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and spreading stolen information to the media.

    The people, who were employed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, are suspected of having tried to influence the upcoming US presidential election.

    According to the accusations, for several years they have carried out hacking attacks to access the accounts of US government officials and people in the political election campaigns.

    “There are a few actors in the world that pose a major threat to US national security, one of them being Iran,” said Attorney General Merrick Garland in a statement.

    The New York Times and Washington Post, among others, have said they were offered the classified information but refused to publish it.

  • Ten people in a fight

    At around 8:30 p.m., the police received a call that about ten people were fighting at Brunnsbotorget in Gothenburg.

    Several of them are said to have been masked, and according to the police, they had an attachment.

    When the police arrived at the scene, several people ran away. No one appears to have sustained any serious injuries.

  • Great effort – windsurfers are missing at the Öresund Bridge

    There is a major sea rescue effort underway in the Öresund after an alarm that a windsurfer is missing at the Öresund Bridge.

    – We have a big effort, the coast guard is on site and we also have a Danish helicopter searching, it’s called Rescue 31, says Johan Wahlström at the Maritime and Air Rescue Centre.

    The person must be 18 years old and must have been out with several other people, writes TV4.

    Wahlström, however, cannot comment on that information at the moment.

    The alarm came in at 19:25.

    – He is still missing, says Wahlström at around 8.30pm.

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