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Two cars have collided on the E4 near Huddinge.
One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
The police are investigating the accident as causing bodily harm.
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A moped and a car have collided in Jönköping.
The accident happened shortly before 8 p.m.
Police and ambulance are on the scene.
One person is reported to be injured. The person is taken to hospital by ambulance.
The damage is described as serious.
Iran is preparing a drone and ballistic missile attack on Israel, sources told Axios.
The attack is expected to take place within the next few days, according to Israeli intelligence.
Antony Blinken. Photo: Kevin Wolf/AP
Around 8,000 North Korean soldiers are at the Ukrainian border, Antony Blinken said on Thursday.
According to the American defense minister, the soldiers are preparing to “help the Kremlin in the fight against Ukrainian troops”, reports TV2 Nyheder.
Earlier, the US stated that around 3,000 North Korean soldiers were at the border.
A car has collided with a cow on county road 136 at the height of Södvik.
The accident occurred at 5 p.m.
The car driver was uninjured and the cow died on the spot.
The police are looking for the cow owner.
A number of Swedish authorities and the company were affected in connection with the hacker attack against Tietoevry on 20 January this year. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
The regions of Sörmland, Västernorrland, Blekinge and Västerbotten are demanding a total of SEK 12.5 million from the IT consulting company Tietoevry for how they were affected by the hacker attack earlier this year, reports P4 Sörmland.
– It is an error that must not occur, says Henrik Sollenborn, chief legal officer at Region Sörmland, to the radio channel.
A number of Swedish authorities and companies were affected by the IT attack on January 20, which the Russian-linked hacker group Akira was singled out for.
Over 59 million Americans have voted early in the presidential election, reports ABC News.
The election will be held on November 5.
A person has been hit by a car in Östersund.
Shortly before 5 p.m., the police, ambulance and emergency services were called to the scene of the accident.
– One person has been taken to hospital, says Ola Nilsson at SOS alarm.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
The police state that there is no suspicion that a crime has been committed.
Three cars are involved in an accident on Lilla Frescativägen in Stockholm.
One person has been taken to hospital and the extent of the injuries is currently unclear.
The police are now investigating whether any crime has been committed in connection with the accident.
A truck and a car have collided on the E12 in the municipality of Storuman.
The accident happened at 12 o’clock on Thursday.
Three people are involved in the accident. One of the people has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.
The accident happened near the Norwegian border. Rescue services from both Sweden and Norway were called to the scene, TT reports.
Elon Musk never appeared during the court proceedings in Pennsylvania. Now he risks a fine for defying the court’s order, reports Reuters.
Even so, Musk is allowed to continue with his lottery – because the case is put on hold until a federal court considers whether or not to take up the case.
Yesterday, District Attorney Larry Krasner, also a Democrat, announced that Musk’s lottery tickets may violate the law.
This applies to the lotteries that Musk raffles for a million dollars a day to registered voters in swing states who sign his petition “in support of free speech and the right to bear arms.”
Critics believe that it is a way for Trump supporter Musk to solicit votes in favor of the ex-president.
Since last year, Peter Englund has led a committee tasked with reviewing, among other things, the Financial Supervisory Authority’s rules on mortgage ceilings and amortization requirements.
Soon he will propose relaxations in the regulations for mortgage borrowers, according to information to DN.
According to the information, he will propose that the ceiling for mortgages be raised from 85 to 90 percent and that the stricter amortization requirement be scrapped.
The investigation will be presented on Monday.
A car is stuck on the tram track at Stockholmsgatan in Gothenburg.
Line 1 is pulled in between the stations Härlanda and Centralstationen. Line 3 is also affected. The line is canceled between Kungsportsplatsen and Sanatoriegatan.
According to GP Västtrafik has called in replacement buses.
A person is now wanted in custody for the murder in Vadstena.
A person was found dead at a residence in Vadstena yesterday. In connection with that, a person was arrested.
The suspect was arrested later the same day and is now requested to be detained on probable cause on suspicion of murder.
Neither the police nor the prosecutor want to comment further at this time.
Housing developer Oscar Properties is declared bankrupt, reports The Express.
When the paused bankruptcy hearing in the Stockholm district court began at 1 p.m., the company’s debt to the state amounted to 4.6 million according to documents from the Crown Enforcement Agency. The total debt balance was 19.7 million.
The Stockholm Stock Exchange halted trading in the share at 2:26 p.m.
The company was founded in 2004 by multi-millionaire Oscar Engelbert and has created famous buildings such as Norra Tornen and 79&Park in Stockholm.
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