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Israel’s military is bombing the last partially functioning hospital in northern Gaza, the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry said.
“Right now, the occupation forces continue to violently bomb and destroy the Kamal Adwan Hospital, targeting all areas of the hospital,” the health ministry said.
At the end of October, Israeli soldiers entered the hospital and detained about 40 male employees, according to the World Health Organization. Israel claimed that around 100 “terrorists” were detained in the raid, and that weapons, money and intelligence documents were found inside the hospital.
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Several cars have collided on the E4 at the height of Stora Wäsby.
The accident occurred in the southbound direction at 4:30 p.m., in the middle of rush hour traffic.
“No people are said to have been injured, but the accident has a major impact on traffic,” the police write on their website.
The police are on site with several patrols and a helicopter at a school in Ljungby municipality.
According to police spokesperson Sara Andersson, it is an investigation case after a threat.
– Information has come to us about a rumor among the students that some form of violence will take place tomorrow. We have been there partly to create security and partly to gather information, she says.
No one was injured, and the school has closed for the day. According to Smålänningen, the school has decided to remain closed on Tuesday.
Malmö Municipality’s website is down after a suspected cyber attack, reports P4 Malmö house.
– We are exposed to some form of attack. Probably a load attack, says Ulf Linderoth in the IT department to the channel.
Residents of the municipality are referred to sjalvservice.malmo.se.
There is no forecast for when the problem will be solved.
Malmö municipality was also exposed to a cyber attack in February.
A LPG cylinder exploded on Monday in a summer cottage in Mora.
– It was a person who was going to put coffee on, and then the LPG bottle that is connected to the stove exploded, says Sophia Jiglind at the police.
The cottage started to burn heavily and the house later burned to the ground.
Three people were in the house but no one was injured.
– There is no risk of spreading to other buildings, says Jiglind.
Police and emergency services are on the scene.
A person has been trapped under a safe in central Stockholm during the day.
Those who were on the scene were unable to free the person, so they alerted the emergency services.
– It was so big that they couldn’t free the person themselves. We helped with some strong arms, says Marie Nordahl, management operator at the rescue service Stockholm.
In the end, the person was able to break free and had to be taken to hospital with an injury to his hand.
An investigation suggests that foreigners who receive a decision on deportation due to crime or because they are deemed to pose a security threat, but who cannot be sent to their home countries, should no longer receive a temporary residence permit.
Investigator Dag Stegeland and Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) hold a press conference about the investigation.
Today, those who receive a deportation order or which cannot be implemented receive a temporary residence permit for a maximum of one year. This also applies to people who have received deportation orders because they have committed crimes or are deemed to threaten security in Sweden.
– The whole arrangement is completely unreasonable, says Johan Forssell.
The investigation proposes that foreigners who are to be deported due to crimes or security threats should, as a general rule, receive inhibition, a temporary stop.
As soon as it becomes possible to implement the decision, the deportation must take place. In addition, those who have a deportation order should have less access to welfare systems compared to those who have temporary residence permits.
They must also have notification obligations and area restrictions, which means that for a certain period of time you may not leave an area, for example the county where you live.
The unions in the industry – IF Metall, Unionen, Sveriges ingenjerer, GS and Livs – have presented their joint wage demands ahead of next year’s collective bargaining.
It should ultimately result in the so-called “mark”, the wage increase that other contract negotiations will relate to.
They demand 4.2 percent in wage increases.
At the end of July, a man in his 20s was shot in Skurup. Now a 21-year-old man is sentenced to nine years in prison for attempted murder. Archive image. Photo: Andreas Hillergren/TT
A 21-year-old man is sentenced to nine years in prison for an attempted murder in Skurup this summer, when a man in his 20s was shot in the thigh from close range. The shooting has received a lot of attention, because twelve days later the now convicted 21-year-old’s father was shot to death at home in his villa.
The convict has said that he went around armed because he felt threatened and feared that he himself would be shot any day.
In addition to the prison sentence, he is sentenced to pay just over 200,000 kroner in damages, writes Sydsvenskan.
One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance after a barn fire in Avesta, reports P4 The valleys.
Another ambulance has been sent to the scene.
– There has been a fire on the upper level that we are working on now, says Stefan Lundkvist, rescue leader.
Only one person was injured. No animals were in the building.
A large operation is underway at the site and smoke can be seen rising from the roof. The rescue work is still ongoing.
A man has been injured in a workplace accident in Simrishamn, the police write.
The man has fallen from a height of two and a half meters and injured his head. He has been taken to hospital by ambulance.
The police will now carry out an investigation at the scene.
Rescue workers in Paiporta near the city of Valencia on Sunday. Photo: Hugo Torres/AP/TT
A red weather warning for torrential downpours has been issued in part of Spain’s Catalonia, after the neighboring region of Valencia was hit by widespread flooding that has killed at least 217 people.
The red warning previously announced by the national weather agency Aemet for Valencia has been withdrawn, but in Barcelona warnings of “extreme and persistent rainfall” in the southern parts of the metropolis have been sent out to mobile phones. Residents are asked to avoid normally dry ravines and canals.
In Catalonia, trains are canceled for an indefinite period, Transport Minister Óscar Puente announces. Several flights at El Prat airport in Barcelona are being diverted and motorways have closed.
Rescue workers who have searched for victims in a large flooded garage in Valencia, where it was feared that many dead would be found, have not found any casualties, local police reported, according to radio station Cadena Ser.
The government rejects the applications to build 13 offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea. The government announces this at a press conference.
– The government has assessed that it leads to unacceptable consequences for Sweden’s military defense to build the current projects in the Baltic Sea area, says Defense Minister Pål Jonsson.
A woman was charged with gross defamation and for having written racist comments. They were directed at the then twelve-year-old Murhaf Hamid, who was noticed when he sold may flowers for around five million kroner.
The woman, who was then a member of the Sweden Democrats, wrote grossly racist comments on the platform X, formerly Twitter, about Murhaf’s skin color and origin.
Now the woman is sentenced for gross slander and incitement against a ethnic group.
The penalty is probation and she must also pay damages to Murhaf Hamid of SEK 30,000.
Around eight o’clock in the morning, about fifteen people started a fight on a train heading into Paris, reports Le Figaro.
The people were armed with knives and axes. One person allegedly had several fingers cut off, according to a witness the newspaper spoke to. Another is said to have been stabbed in the head.
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