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  • A car workshop at Brynäs in Gävle is on fire after a fire in a car nearby spread to the premises, writes GD.

    The emergency services have been working on the scene since 01:00.

    It is stated for GD that the extinguishing work will probably continue into the morning hours.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Attack on apartment building in central Beirut

    An apartment building has been attacked in central Beirut. Photo: Bilal Hussein/AP/TT

    An apartment building has been attacked in central Beirut. The militant group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) says three of its leaders have been killed, Reuters reports.

    Videos show ambulances at the scene and the attack appears to have targeted an apartment in the high-rise. A Lebanese security source told AFP that it was an Israeli drone attack.

    It would be the first time that Israel has carried out an attack so centrally in Beirut since the recent fighting broke out. Israel has not commented on the incident.

    In the past week, Israel has mainly targeted Beirut’s southern suburbs, where Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed on Friday.

  • Kris Kristofferson is dead

    Country star Kris Kristofferson is dead, the family said in a statement.

    He died peacefully at his home in Maui on Saturday.

    “We are so grateful for our time with him. Thank you for loving him all these years,” the family wrote in the statement People took part in.

    He was 88 years old.

  • Two men shot in Rissne

    A large police operation is underway in Rissne north of Stockholm.

    Two men have been shot.

    The police are hunting for suspected perpetrators.

    The text is updated here

  • Secret documents: Navalny was poisoned

    Official documents linked to Alexei Navalny’s death show the Russian opposition leader was poisoned, reports The Insider.

    According to prison reports from February 16, he began to feel ill, vomited and had convulsions — clear signs of poisoning, according to doctors.

    But it has not been included in Russia’s official report. Instead, it states that the regime critic died of natural causes.

    Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navajnaya, has previously said that she is certain that her husband was poisoned.

  • 170 dead in floods

    Flooding in the Bagmati River flowing through Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. Picture from last Saturday. Photo: Gopen Rai/AP/TT

    At least 170 people have died in Nepal in connection with heavy monsoon rains. More than 40 people are still missing, according to authorities.

    Large parts of the country’s eastern and central parts, including the capital Kathmandu, have been affected by extensive flooding since Friday.

    Many rescue operations are carried out, including with helicopters and motorboats.

    On Saturday morning, the Kathmandu Valley had measured 240 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours, according to the country’s weather authority.

  • Unicef: The attacks in Gaza have not decreased

    Despite the world’s attention being directed towards Lebanon, Israel’s attacks on Gaza have not decreased.

    This is according to James Elder, spokesperson for Unicef, according to NBC News.

    He visited a hospital in Gaza during the day, and testified about how the corridors there are full of children with serious injuries.

  • Actor John Ashton dead

    John Ashton. Photo: Richard Shotwell/AP

    “Snuten i Hollywood” star John Ashton is dead, American media write.

    He played the police officer John Taggart in the famous film series.

    Ashton was 76 years old.

    Read more here.

  • Europe’s extreme right congratulates the FPÖ

    Several leaders of far-right parties around Europe are now congratulating the FPÖ party on the win in the Austrian election.

    The leader of the right-wing populist Rassemblement National in France and the leader of the right-wing “patriots” in the European Parliament, Jordan Bardella, writes on X:

    “…We are proud to sit in the European Parliament together with our allies in the FPÖ, who are clearly ahead in the parliamentary elections in Austria tonight!”

    Even Geert Wilders from the nationalist party for freedom (PVV) in the Netherlands has congratulated the win on X. “We are winning, times are changing” he writes, among other things.

    The EU parliamentarian Gerof Annemans from the right-wing party Vlaams Belang in Belgium did the same.

    The leader of the German far-right AfD, Alice Weidel, also writes on X:

    “Congratulations to Herbert Kickl & FPÖ!”

  • Grocery store robbery – police used stun guns

    The police were called to a grocery store in Linköping during the afternoon after a man was seen picking up goods, writes Corren.

    Once there, the man in question tried to leave the place. The police chased after him and got control of the person with the help of a stun gun.

    The person, who is 45 years old and is well known to the police from before, was arrested on suspicion of robbery.

    There is no information that the man was seriously injured in connection with the incident.

    Nor has it emerged that the shop staff received physical but.

  • Person on motocross hit by train

    A person on motocross has been hit by a train on the Roslagsbanan north of Stockholm.

    The alarm came in at 6:15 p.m. Emergency services and police have been called to the scene.

    – The person was taken away by ambulance helicopter, says Sören Gustavsson at SOS alarm.

    The emergency services tell TT that the person was conscious, but the extent of the injuries is unclear. The motocross rider must have been “pushed” by the train so the person fell over and was not hit.

    Traffic was stopped on the stretch, but the stop was later lifted.

    The accident will be investigated as causing bodily harm.

  • Austria’s chancellor admits defeat by the far right

    Karl Nehammer. Photo: Heinz-Peter Bader / AP

    Shortly after 6pm on Sunday, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer admitted that his party, the conservative ÖVP, had been defeated. The party was unable to catch up with the far-right party FPÖ, said Karl Nehammer. This is reported by Norwegian TV 2.

    In the election results survey, the FPÖ received 29 percent and the ÖVP 26 percent. Thus, the ÖVP looks set to become the second largest party.

    – I did not achieve the goal I set for myself. It is bitter, according to Nerhammer There Standard.

  • Three seriously injured after collision

    Two passenger cars collided on road 35 north of Gamleby at around 4.30 pm.

    A total of three people are involved and all had to be taken to hospital by ambulance. According to Corren one person was trapped.

    In the evening, Region Kalmar announced that all three have serious injuries.

    It concerns a man and a woman aged 75 and a woman over 80.

    The road had to be closed completely after the accident.

  • The far-right largest in Austria’s polling station survey

    The far-right party FPÖ becomes the largest party in the polling station survey in Austria. The party gets 29.1 percent. The second largest in the survey is the conservative OVP with 26.2 percent.

    Social democratic SPÖ gets 20.4. If the result is correct, it will be the first time the FPÖ becomes the largest party in Austria. Austrian public service television reports orf.at.

    According to the forecast, both the Greens and the liberal Neos get just over 8 percent. FPÖ gets 12.9 percentage points more than in the last election in 2019, in the polling station survey. OVP retreats by 11.1 percent.

  • Kids with automatic weapons arrested at night club last night

    A person under the age of 18 is arrested on probable cause on suspicion of preparation for murder and aggravated weapons crime in Stockholm.

    This is what the Public Prosecutor’s Office says in a press release.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the minor was arrested with an automatic weapon in connection with a nightclub in central Stockholm during the night of Sunday.

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