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Motorist dropped caravan
A motorist lost his caravan on the motorway this afternoon.
It detached from the car on the E6 in the southbound direction just north of Rebbelberga outside Ängelholm.
No one is said to have been injured.
A police patrol is currently on the scene and the caravan should be connected again.
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Total stop in train traffic over the Öresund Bridge
Total stop in train traffic over the Öresund Bridge
The train service between Hyllie and Kastrup airport is at a complete standstill, Skånetrafiken writes on its website.
The stop has been ongoing since 12:30 and is due to a major signal failure at the airport in Denmark. A total of 18 buses run a shuttle service over the bridge.
Train services are expected to resume at 6 p.m., and shuttle buses will run until 6:30 p.m.
Travelers in Hyllie speak up South Sweden that it is “total chaos”.
– People are incredibly crowded and it’s pure brawling, says traveler Lena Marie Voellmy to the newspaper.
Hamas: Hostage killed in northern Gaza
File photo from northern Gaza. Photo: AP/TT
Hamas: Hostage killed in northern Gaza
An Israeli woman held hostage in Gaza has been killed in the northern parts of the strip, according to Al Jazeera, Abu Obeida, spokesman for the terrorist-branded Hamas armed branch al-Qassam Brigades.
She was killed in an area attacked by Israeli forces, according to Obeida.
“After several weeks of resuming contact with those tasked with protecting the captives, it emerged that a woman had been killed in an area shelled by Israel in the northern Gaza Strip,” he says.
Another Israeli woman held has been seriously injured, according to Obeida.
So far, there has been no comment on the incident from the Israeli government.
Öland Bridge closed after collision
Öland Bridge closed after collision
The road on Ölandsbron is closed after an A-tractor and car have collided, reports P4 Kalmar.
Emergency services and an ambulance are on site.
SOS alarm states that the accident happened from behind and that two people are involved. Their injury status is unclear.
Alarms wail uncontrollably in Gothenburg
Alarms wail uncontrollably in Gothenburg
The alarm on the Hisingsbron in Gothenburg is howling.
Stefan Nyberg, unit manager for bridge operations in the municipality, states for Gothenburg Post that they have had problems with the computer server that controls the alarm.
– There is disorder up there. The computer server for the alarm is being repaired and therefore it howls a little uncontrollably. But until the server is back, we cannot change it, he tells the newspaper.
He says it may take “a few months” before the problem is resolved.
Man injured in elevator accident
Man injured in elevator accident
A man has been injured at a company in Oskarshamn.
– It is a man who is said to have injured himself in or near an elevator, says Filip Annas, press spokesperson at the police.
According to the first information to the SOS alarm, the man was trapped.
He has now been taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the injury is unknown.
The police are investigating the incident as a workplace accident.
Chaos at the climate meeting – people leave in protest
Photo: AP
Chaos at the climate meeting – people leave in protest
Dramatic scenes unfold at the COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan.
Several negotiators from the small island states and least developed countries have left the negotiations in protest, reports BBC.
– We came here for a fair deal but feel we are not being listened to, says Cedric Schuster, Samoan chairman of the group AOSIS which represents countries threatened by rising sea levels.
According to the BBC’s reporter, it is a “chaotic and confused” atmosphere. Hundreds of people are now moving outside the meeting room.
EU climate chief Wopke Hoekstra is pessimistic.
– We do everything we can in all areas to build bridges and achieve success. But it is uncertain whether we will succeed, he told reporters according to TT.
Villa caught fire in Ockelbo – one to hospital
Villa caught fire in Ockelbo – one to hospital
There is a fire in a villa in Ockelbo, the building must be on fire.
The emergency services are on site with several units.
– We will let the building burn down under controlled conditions and prevent spreading to adjacent buildings. Now it looks good, says Jonas Eriksson, commanding officer of the rescue service in Gästrikland.
One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is unclear.
Five involved in accident – car is on its roof
Five involved in accident – car is on its roof
Two cars have collided between Höganäs and Ängelholm.
– It must be a side impact and one of the cars must be on its roof. There should be a total of five people in both cars, says Fredrik Bratt of the police in Syd.
Tow truck is sent to the scene. Police, ambulance and emergency services are also there.
It is unclear if any injuries occurred.
Elevator fell one floor – woman injured
Elevator fell one floor – woman injured
On Saturday, the police were called to a restaurant in central Malmö because an employee, a 55-year-old woman, had fallen into an elevator shaft.
– The woman was on the second floor. Then she opened the elevator door but the elevator was on the first floor. For some reason, the door was able to open even though it wasn’t there, says Fredrik Bratt, who is a press spokesperson at the police.
– There has been some kind of technical error, he says.
She was taken by ambulance to hospital, but was awake and talking.
The police have carried out an investigation at the scene and made a report of work environment violations – causing bodily harm.
Pilot strike – Finnair cancels 300 flights
Around 33,000 Finnair customers risk being hit by a strike. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
Pilot strike – Finnair cancels 300 flights
The strike announced by the Finnish pilot association SLL on 9 and 13 December means that around 300 flights must be cancelled, according to the airline Finnair.
Single flights in the days before and after the strikes may also be affected.
“The pilot strike is expected to affect an estimated 33,000 Finnair customers,” the airline writes in a press release.
The airline will offer alternative flights to as many customers as possible.
Affected travelers will receive information about canceled flights as soon as a decision is made. They will also receive suggestions for new itineraries in Finnair’s booking system and in the airline’s app.
If it is not possible to find suitable replacement trips, customers can apply for a refund of the ticket price from the airline or from the travel agency that sold the ticket.
Norwegian Foreign Ministry: Will arrest Netanyahu
Norwegian Foreign Ministry: Will arrest Netanyahu
The Norwegian counterpart to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that they will arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he comes to Norway, reports VG.
On Friday, an arrest warrant was issued for Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas leader al-Masri. However, Al-Masri is already believed to be dead.
– If Netanyahu or anyone else against whom the ICC has issued an arrest warrant or extradition warrant were to come to Norway, we will, in line with our obligations under international law, arrest and extradite the person in question, writes State Secretary Andreas Kravik in an email to VG.
Yellow warning for icy conditions
Several warnings were issued by SMHI on Saturday Photo: Screenshot
Yellow warning for icy conditions
SMHI warns of sudden ice slippage on Sunday.
The warning applies from Umeå down to Trollhättan in Västra Götaland.
Rain will fall on cold roads which may lead to traffic problems.
Police employee beaten
Police employee beaten
A police employee was assaulted in Strängnäs on Friday afternoon.
The police reportedly had to seek medical attention but did not suffer life-threatening injuries.
An investigation is currently underway and no one has been detained.
According to Aftonbladet’s information, the policeman must have sent out people who disturbed a stairwell. In connection with that, the policeman identified himself and then had a glass bottle thrown at his head, according to information.
– We cannot share any more information as it is a sensitive matter, says Olle Elveroth, press spokesperson for the police in the East region.
The incident is classified as aggravated assault.
Journalist and TV profile Göran Skytte dead
Photo: AFTONBLADET
Journalist and TV profile Göran Skytte dead
The journalist, writer and musician Göran Skytte has died, his brother says for South Sweden. He was one of Sweden’s biggest television profiles during the 1990s.
Göran Skytte died this week after a long illness. He was 79 years old.
– I’m taken. It feels very heavy, regrettable and boring. I am reading his books and columns to maybe be able to get closer to him, says Göran Skytte’s brother Håkan Skytte to the newspaper.
Göran Skytte worked as a journalist at the newspaper Arbetet. In the 1980s he worked at Aftonbladet and later also on the television program Rekordmagazinet together with Jan Guillou.
From 2000 to 2013, he was a columnist at Svenska Dagbladet.
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