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  • Car crash outside Malmö

    At 07:00, according to initial information, three passenger cars collided on Ystadsvägen.

    The accident happened in a westerly direction, i.e. on the way towards Malmö.

    – We are on site and an ambulance has also been alerted, says Katarina Rusin at the police.

    But it is unclear if anyone was injured.

    Traffic is affected by the collision.

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  • Property fire – one arrested

    Property fire – one arrested

    Last night, the police were called to an address in Örkelljunga due to a fire in an apartment building, the police write.

    The property contained both apartments and a hostel.

    A man in his 40s was taken to hospital, but according to Region Skåne, he suffered minor injuries.

    – He was taken to hospital for a check-up. He was able to talk to, says Katarina Rusin, press spokesperson at the police.

    The man who was taken to hospital was arrested in the morning – suspected of arson.

    The alarm came in at 00.29 and the police were ready at the scene at 06.00.

  • Several cars in collision on the E6 – big impact

    Several cars in collision on the E6 – big impact

    Between five and six cars have collided on the E6 in Gothenburg, the police say.

    The accident happened at the Kallebäcksmotet at the height of Liseberg.

    – Different information about what it is about, it seems to be some kind of kitchen coat, says Jens Andersson at the police in Väst.

    The traffic problem spread quickly and the queues have already reached the E20 and E45. There is a complete standstill in the southbound direction of traffic.

    The police write that there are no reports of serious personal injuries. But that they were called to the scene because “the traffic impact is said to be great”.

    – There is a big impact on traffic. There are a lot of cars so there are queues quite quickly.

    According to the Swedish Transport Agency, the traffic problem will last until 08.00.

  • The Nature Conservation Society: “Follow influencers”

    The Nature Conservation Society: “Follow influencers”

    The Nature Conservancy is coming out hard against the impending “Black Week” and the shopping frenzy that comes with it.

    “The consumption of unnecessary gadgets needs to decrease – not increase”, writes the organization in a press release – and comes with tips to be able to resist the companies’ “sales tricks”.

    The tips apply in part to not going into stores and not to scroll on the shopping sites “so often”. They also write that you should give yourself time to think, because then “the desire often disappears”.

    Finally, they target influencers:

    “Follow influencers on social media,” it says.

  • Robots and drones over Kursk

    Robots and drones over Kursk

    Seven Ukrainian robots and seven drones have been shot down over Russian Kursk overnight, according to information from the region’s Russian governor Aleksey Smirnov on the Telegram messaging service.

    “Our air defense repulsed the attack of the Ukrainian forces,” writes Smirnov – after previously warning of the danger of robots and urging his compatriots to take shelter in rooms without windows

    In August, Ukraine launched a ground offensive in Kursk. In recent weeks, Kiev’s control over areas in the Russian region has decreased, while Russian advances in Ukrainian Donetsk continue, according to a source in the Ukrainian military.

  • Suspected attempted murder – hit a man with a car

    Suspected attempted murder – hit a man with a car

    A man is suspected of attempted murder after a collision in Olofström.

    The police were alerted at 10.30pm last night about the collision. Then a man in his 20s had been hit by a motorist he knows.

    The man must go to the hospital by ambulance.

    The suspected perpetrator, in his 30s, can then be arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

  • Warning for sudden ice slippage

    Warning for sudden ice slippage

    SMHI warns of sudden ice slippage in the northern half of Sweden.

    On its website, SMHI has issued several warnings from the northern parts of the country to the southern parts.

    At the same time, they also warn of flooding in the western parts of the country, including Bohuslän and Dalsland.

    There is also a yellow warning for high water conditions in some parts of the West Coast.

  • DHL flight has crashed in Lithuania

    DHL flight has crashed in Lithuania

    A DHL transport flight has crashed near Vilnius airport in Lithuania, reports VG citing Reuters.

    The plane is said to have crashed into a house and a fire has occurred in connection with this.

    Four people are said to have been on board the planes, two pilots and two DHL employees.

    The plane must have been on its way from Lithuania to Leipzig in Germany.

  • Fully developed fire in store

    Fully developed fire in store

    A small grocery store caught fire in Trelleborg during the night.

    – It was a fully developed fire and caused total damage to the store, says Fredrik Stark, commanding officer at the rescue service South.

    Other parts of the building survived and it is unclear what caused the fire.

  • Sources: Cease fire closer in Lebanon

    Israeli military in northern Israel. Picture taken on Wednesday. Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg/AP/TT

    Sources: Cease fire closer in Lebanon

    An agreement to lead to a cease-fire between Israel and the Lebanese Shia militia Hezbollah could be “very close”, reports CNN, citing an anonymous regional source.

    Although a breakthrough is said to be close, some parts remain, the source emphasizes.

    “We are moving in this direction, but there are still some issues to be addressed,” a spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CNN.

    On Sunday, Netanyahu held meetings regarding the US-brokered proposal that is now on the table, according to Israeli sources.

    Nothing is clear, but Israel should at least have expressed a principled willingness to proceed with the talks, reports Haaretz with reference to both American and Israeli sources.

  • Leftist candidate victorious in Uruguay

    Yamandu Orsi, candidate for the left-wing alliance Frente Amplio, addresses his supporters after the election win. Photo: Natacha Pisarenko/AP/TT

    Leftist candidate victorious in Uruguay

    The leftist alliance Frente Amplio’s candidate Yamandú Orsi is victorious in Uruguay’s presidential election after five years of conservative rule.

    – With sadness, but without guilt, we can congratulate the winner, says Álvaro Delgado, the presidential candidate for the country’s ruling conservative coalition.

    Orsi’s election campaign was boosted by the support of popular ex-president Jose “Pepe” Mujica, who during his 2010-2015 rule was referred to as “the world’s poorest president”.

  • Many cows burned inside Norway

    Many cows burned inside Norway

    Many cows have burned in a heavy fire on a farm in Levanger, Norway, Norwegian media reports.

    According to the police, there were around 450 cows in the barn when the fire started, several of which were evacuated. Veterinarians and emergency butchers are working on the scene and evacuated animals are being transported to nearby farms, NTB reports.

    – It is unknown how many have died, but it is many, says the police’s operations leader at the scene Tonje Våden to Trønder-Avisa.

  • No ban on adoptions

    Anna Singer leads the work of the state adoption commission. Archive image. Photo: Ahn Young-joon/AP/TT

    No ban on adoptions

    The adoption commission appointed by the previous government will not propose a ban on international adoptions, reports SVT Nyheter.

    It was in October that Expressen learned of an unpublished report which showed that the commission was discussing such a ban – which raised concerns among adoptees, adoptive parents and organisations.

    Instead, there are discussions about transferring adoption mediation to state management.

  • The death drinks in Laos: Everyone stayed in the same hostel

    The death drinks in Laos: Everyone stayed in the same hostel

    Six people died of suspected methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng, Laos.

    The suspicion is that their drinks contained methanol.

    Now it is confirmed that all the victims lived in the same hostel, writes BBC.

    It is already known that three of the dead, two Australian 19-year-olds and a British 28-year-old woman, were staying at the Nana Backpackers Hostel.

    According to the BBC, a 57-year-old American man was also found dead in his room on November 13. That same morning, two young Danish women were found unconscious. They later died in hospital.

    The hostel is now closed, and the owner has been taken in for questioning. He and nearby bar owners have denied serving homemade or illegal alcohol.

  • Many dead in bus accident in Brazil

    Many dead in bus accident in Brazil

    At least 23 people have died in a bus accident in Brazil.

    The bus drove off a mountain into a ravine in a remote forest area in the state of Alagoas, state governor Paulo Dantas said on X.

    The location is said to be difficult to reach for the emergency services.

    The bus was carrying local tourists, who were on their way to a park up on the mountain.

    Dantas has declared three days of mourning in the state.

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