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  • Confirmed mpox case in Oslo

    A case of mpox has been confirmed in a person in Oslo, reports VG.

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  • 33 women have had their uterus removed incorrectly

    Region Uppsala has called a press conference due to a case where 33 women had their uterus removed.

    It is during a follow-up review that the Academic Hospital found 33 cases in 2023 and 2024 where women had their uteruses removed on incorrect grounds.

  • The police are looking for two women after a serious accident

    Earlier this morning, a traffic accident occurred on the E18 in Grums.

    Two motorists drove into each other in a side collision, something that had a major impact on traffic during the morning and forenoon.

    Both drivers had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – One of them was reported to have an injury to the leg. The other was bleeding from the face. Later we were able to establish that one of the drivers had more serious injuries, Sophia Jiglind, press spokesperson at the police.

    The seriously injured is a man in his 70s.

    The police are now interested in talking to two women who were at the scene of the accident in a car.

    – They are key witnesses to the traffic accident. We want their observations about how the accident happened in order to possibly prove a crime.

    There is currently no criminal classification.

  • Car and truck in collision on the E6

    A passenger car has driven into the center barrier and then collided with a truck on the E6 at the height of Ängelholm.

    – We are on our way to the scene now, says police spokesperson Sara Andersson.

    It is currently unclear if anyone has been injured in the accident.

  • After the bear attack: Acted in emergency defence

    Magnus Löf, who managed to ward off a bear attack in Edsbyn by shooting the bear dead, is no longer suspected of serious hunting offences.

    According to Jennie Nordin, senior prosecutor, Magnus acted in an emergency, reports SVT Gävleborg.

    Magnus himself reported the incident to the police and said he supports the legal process and the rule of law.

    – It feels good even if it was expected, he told SVT after the announcement.

    It was during an elk hunt last Saturday that Magnus and his 11-year-old son Teodor were suddenly attacked by a bear that was awakened from its den.

  • Several trucks in collision on the E6

    During Tuesday morning, several trucks collided on the E6 near Helsingborg, the Swedish Transport Administration writes on its website.

    The accident is said to have a very large impact on traffic and the road is now closed. There is currently no forecast for when the road will be able to reopen.

    – There are three trucks involved and one of the truck drivers has been taken to hospital, says police spokesperson Patric Fors.

    He states that a northbound lane will be opened shortly.

  • Smoke from oil platform

    The oil and gas company Equinor’s rescue service was alerted in the early morning about the development of smoke from the Sleipner B platform, the company writes in a press release.

    It is not a fire. The smoke must come from a switch room.

    Production has therefore been shut down.

    The platform is unmanned and prone in the North Sea, about 250 kilometers outside Stavanger in Norway.

  • Therefore, the castle “flagged” at half mast

    A little later in the morning, the flag mess at the Castle was fixed. Photo: Lotte Fernvall

    During Tuesday morning, the flag was flown at half-mast outside the Royal Palace in Stockholm.

    – You wonder who has died, says a person who has just passed the castle.

    But according to the court, the flagging, which is usually associated with deaths, is a mistake.

    – It is being remedied, says the court’s information manager Margareta Thorgren.

    In an email to Aftonbladet, the court later writes that the reason for the miss was that they had a problem with one of the ropes, but that the flag is now at its peak.

  • Kristersson’s support for SKMA: “Incredibly important”

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Archive image. Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) gives his support to the Swedish Committee against Anti-Semitism after the last few days of arguments in which SD accuses the committee of being a political actor.

    – I think SKMA is incredibly important and has made a big contribution for a long time, says Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.

    – They also make an important contribution regarding commemorative trips.

    Funding for the organization will not be affected, says Kristersson.

    – It is a politically independent organization that makes important efforts to counter anti-Semitism.

  • KI sees room for wage increases of 3.5 percent

    The inflation shock of 2022-2023 has eroded Swedes’ purchasing power and erased almost ten years of real wage increases. Real wages are currently at the same level as in 2015, states the Norwegian Economic Institute (KI).

    Going forward, they see a long-term wage increase of 3.5 percent per year.

    According to KI, the labor market parties need to consider, among other things, productivity development, high profitability in parts of the business world and the repercussions of the recession on the labor market and unemployment when they enter into the upcoming contract negotiations.

  • University evacuated after mysterious symptoms

    On Tuesday morning, a police operation is underway at the University of Aarhus after several students who stayed in the buildings developed unpleasant physical symptoms, reports The extra sheet.

    The Danish police have evacuated the university.

    “We are in the process of blocking off and requesting that no one enter the university’s buildings,” reads a post on X.

    According to Aarhus University, several students have visited the emergency room with red eyes, itchy skin and breathing difficulties.

    It is unclear exactly how many are affected, but they must have all stayed in the same premises during yesterday. The university tells the newspaper that they are waiting for answers from the authorities about why the students fell ill.

    No one should be seriously injured.

  • Hezbollah: Rocket attack on Israel

    Hezbollah says it has fired rockets at an intelligence base outside Tel Aviv.

    The attack is said to have also targeted an Israeli naval base in Haifa, reports the Reuters news agency.

    During the morning, the flight alert sounded over the cities, Israeli media write. Several of the rockets are said to have been shot down by the air defense. There are no reports of personal injuries.

    At the same time, Israel has attacked over 230 “terrorist targets” in Lebanon and Gaza in the past 24 hours.

    Four people died, including a child, after an Israeli attack near one of Beirut’s largest public hospitals, Lebanon’s health ministry said.

  • Record-breaking payouts from A-kassan

    During the third quarter, SEK 5.6 billion was paid out from the unemployment fund, an increase of 43 percent compared to the same period last year. The increase is broad across the country.

    “The fact that unemployment is high can be seen in the record-breaking payments from the unemployment insurance fund. It will be clear proof that in difficult times the unemployment insurance fund has an important function as both security and adjustment insurance,” says Tomas Eriksson, head of office at Sweden’s unemployment insurance funds in a press release.

  • The car shatters expectations

    Quarterly figures from the mining group Boliden. Stock photography Photo: Johanna Norin/TT

    The mining giant Boliden seriously beats the market’s expectations with its latest quarterly report. Revenues amounted to almost SEK 22.2 billion, significantly higher than the analysts’ forecast.

    Boliden has recently had a series of setbacks, including delivery problems regarding the Norwegian zinc smelter Odda. In connection with today’s quarterly report, an update is given where the company’s CEO Mikael Staffas writes that it is doing “everything to complete this historic investment”.

    At the same time, the company reports an operating profit of almost SEK 3.3 billion for the third quarter of the year, compared to the profit of SEK 1.9 billion in the same period last year.

  • Stop in the cross track between Sickla and Stora Essingen

    Due to a fallen catenary, there is a complete standstill on the cross track between Stora Essingen and Sickla on Tuesday morning. Monday morning was also affected by major disruptions due to a catenary fault.

    Even the subway’s green line has delays and canceled departures during the morning, this due to a lack of carriages.

    – Yesterday we had delays due to slippery leaves, today’s wagon shortage may be related to this, says SL’s press spokesperson Natalie Nordenswan.

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