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  • Crash on the E4 – three cars involved

    Crash on the E4 – three cars involved

    Three cars are involved in a traffic accident on E4 on Essingeleden in Stockholm, direction Södertälje.

    Safety car and tow truck have been sent to the scene. According to the Swedish Transport Administration, the accident has had a major impact on traffic.

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  • Jihadists enter Aleppo

    Jihadists enter Aleppo

    Syrian jihadists have blown up cars and clashed with government forces in Syria’s second largest city, Aleppo, reports the AP news agency.

    The rebels have been moving closer and closer to the city in recent days, taking control of several towns and villages along the way.

    According to the news agency, it is about thousands of rebels advancing.

    Russia has deployed warplanes to push back the jihadists. About 20 civilians are said to have been killed in the airstrikes, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

  • Hundreds crowded to buy bread – three dead

    Palestinian children queue at a food distribution station in Dayr al-Balah, Gaza. Picture taken on Thursday. Photo: Abdel Kareem Hana/AP/TT

    Hundreds crowded to buy bread – three dead

    A woman and two children died on Friday when chaos broke out at a bakery in Dayr al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, several media reported.

    The woman and the two children were suffocated to death in the crowd queuing for bread, according to information from al-Aqsa hospital where the bodies were taken after the chaos at the bakery.

    Due to a lack of flour, several bakeries in Gaza were forced to close for several days last week. When they reopened, hundreds of desperate Gazans gathered, AP video shows people being pushed and shouted at a bakery in Dayr al-Balah.

  • Hamas weapons cache found in Denmark

    Hamas weapons cache found in Denmark

    The terrorist organization Hamas has had several underground warehouses of weapons in Europe.

    Among other things, a weapons cache has been found outside the Danish town of Nyborg.

    – We cannot reveal the exact location, but we know that the warehouse contained at least one handgun. We assume that the warehouse was established approximately two years ago and no longer exists, says press spokesperson Ines Peterson to the television channel.

    According to Ines Peterson, the weapons stockpiles must have been created “a long time ago” with the aim of being used to attack Jewish institutions in Europe.

    In addition to the weapons stockpile in Denmark, Hamas is also believed to have had weapons stored in Bulgaria and Poland.

  • Found hand grenade in second hand store

    Found hand grenade in second hand store

    On Wednesday, the staff in a second-hand shop in Kristinehamn found a hand grenade among the gifts, reports NWT.

    It had been left in a box outside the store.

    The premises were both evacuated and cordoned off and the shop staff were questioned about the find.

    The police cannot confirm that it was a hand grenade, but assessed it as a suspected dangerous object and also as safe to handle.

    – The item was of an older model and we have confiscated it, says police spokesperson Anders Dahlman.

    The police have drawn up a report on crimes against flammable and explosive goods.

  • They followed teenage girls – photographed them

    They followed teenage girls – photographed them

    A young man is suspected of having followed teenagers and photographed them inside a mall in Skellefteå.

    The police have questioned the man, who is suspected of molestation.

    His phones have been confiscated, the police write on their website.

  • Yi Peng 3 lawyer: There are no charges

    Yi Peng 3 lawyer: There are no charges

    The Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3 has been singled out as a suspect after the cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea.

    Now the shipping company is fighting back.

    – There are no charges. There are no charges, lawyer Zhang Hongkai told Gothenburg Post.

  • 500 dead soldiers returned by Russia

    Burial of a Ukrainian soldier in Brovary in the Kiev region. Picture taken on Thursday. Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP/TT

    500 dead soldiers returned by Russia

    Russian authorities have returned the remains of more than 500 fallen Ukrainian soldiers.

    Most of them are said to have been killed in fighting in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.

    The bodies will now be autopsied and identified.

    Since the first months of the war, Russia and Ukraine have continuously exchanged fallen soldiers and prisoners of war with the help of the Red Cross.

  • Missing man sought by police

    Missing man sought by police

    The police are looking for a missing man in Vänersborg.

    The man was last seen at Folkets hus on the night between Friday and Saturday.

    According to information to the police, he was wearing a brown jacket, jeans and a t-shirt with black and white stripes.

    He is just over 170 cm tall.

    The police urge the public to contact 114 14 if they have made observations or have tips that could help the police.

  • The world’s most expensive banana eaten – cost 68 million

    The banana artwork before it was swallowed. Photo: Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/AP

    The world’s most expensive banana eaten – cost 68 million

    – It was pretty good, crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun said before a large press gathering in Hong Kong on Friday – while munching on the precious pieces of banana, reports The Guardian.

    Sun bought the fruit last week, as part of the world famous work of art “Comedian”. The artwork itself consists of the banana, taped to a wall with silver tape.

    He paid 6.2 million dollars for the artwork – equivalent to around 68 million kroner.

    And on Friday, the art ended up in Justin Sun’s stomach.

    – Eating it at a press conference can also become part of the work’s history, he said in front of the journalists.

  • Mail van in accident

    Mail van in accident

    Two cars have collided at an intersection on county road 356, south of Degerselet outside Boden.

    Three people are involved in the accident.

    – Everyone has gotten out of the cars and is on their feet, the police say. No one has been hurt, says Marie Andersson, the police’s spokesperson.

    One of the cars is a Postnord car, reports NSD.

    The alarm about the accident came in at 10.40. The road was closed for about an hour during the rescue work.

    The police do not suspect any crime.

  • Now the polar night begins

    Photo: Rune Stoltz Bertinussen / NTB

    Now the polar night begins

    On November 29 at 11.50 the sun will set for the last time over Treriksröset, Sweden’s northernmost place, and will not rise again until January 12, 2025, writes Clear.

    During the polar night, which occurs north of the Arctic Circle, the sun stays below the horizon around the clock.

    – Then it takes a couple of days before it reaches Kiruna, says Lasse Rydqvist, meteorologist at Klart and continues:

    – It is clear that both sleep and mood can be affected by the dark, but we are quite good at handling it, and especially those who live in northern Sweden. I also think that many find peace in the silence and in the starry sky during this period, he says.

  • After the floods – Spain faces “climate leave”

    After the floods – Spain faces “climate leave”

    Spaniards should be able to get up to four days of paid leave from work in the event of natural disasters and extreme weather events – so-called “climate leave”, reports RTVE.

    It is part of a new climate package that the government is presenting, a month after the floods in the Valencia area in October when more than 220 people died.

    Workers who cannot go to work due to disasters or extreme weather should be able to stay at home and receive compensation, to avoid going out in dangerous conditions.

    Trade unions are also given the right to stop work in the event of climate-related risks for staff.

  • Major operation outside Gävle – the police suspect crime

    Major operation outside Gävle – the police suspect crime

    Since seven o’clock on Friday morning, a police operation has been underway outside Gävle, reports say Gefle Daily.

    Two ambulances, a unit from the emergency services and at least one police patrol were called to an address.

    – We are on site with several resources and we are investigating a suspected crime. It is unclear what has happened, but we are carrying out investigative measures and trying to create a picture of the situation, says Mats Länn at the police.

    At 1:20 p.m., the police are still at the scene.

  • Norway’s former prime minister sick – leaves politics

    Norway’s former prime minister sick – leaves politics

    Gro Harlem Brundtland leaves her post in the Oslo City Council for health reasons, writes The daily newspaper.

    Gro Harlem Brundtland was Norway’s first female prime minister and led the country three times. Among other things, Brundtland is world-renowned for its work with sustainable development within the UN.

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