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  • Chocolate calendar recalled – taste deviations

    The product has been removed from the store. Archive image. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT

    Chocolate calendar recalled – taste deviations

    Lidl is recalling a chocolate calendar due to taste deviations, the company announces, citing that the product does not meet Lidl’s quality requirements.

    The chocolate calendar, which weighs 75 grams, can have three different motifs and applies to all best before dates. The supplier of the calendar is Polish Grupa Millano.

    The product has been removed from the stores and the company urges customers who have purchased the product to return it to the nearest Lidl store.

  • 100-year Nazi guard may be charged with 3,300 murders

    100-year Nazi guard may be charged with 3,300 murders

    Between July 1943 and February 1945, the man served as a guard at the Nazi concentration camp Sachsenhausen.

    Now, 100 years old, the man can be charged with over 3,300 murders that took place in the camp during the period, reports Frankfurt Journal.

    Previously, the prosecution was rejected, because the man was judged to have physical and mental obstacles to conducting a trial. Now a court has overturned that assessment, and a trial may be held.

    According to the prosecutors, the 100-year-old “participated in the cruel and malicious killing of thousands of prisoners”.

    As most of the perpetrators of the Holocaust are now dead or very old, the trial against the man may be the last of its kind, the newspaper writes.

  • 16 hvb operations closed – serious deficiencies

    Among other things, Ivo has banned businesses where staff have been under the influence of drugs and where narcotics have been stored. Archive image. Photo: Tomas Oneborg/SvD/TT

    16 hvb operations closed – serious deficiencies

    The Inspectorate for Care and Care (Ivo) has decided to ban or revoke the license for 16 hvb operations so far this year.

    The authority has also banned or revoked the permit for three assisted living facilities and three businesses that provide consultancy support.

    “There are very serious shortcomings that have emerged in our supervision. Children and young people who stay at hvb have the right to safe and secure care and it is clear that they are not getting that and that is why we must act. Rogue and criminal actors do not belong in welfare,” writes Peder Carlsson, head of department at Ivo, to TT.

    During the inspection, Ivo has found serious deficiencies.

    Many of the controlled companies have completely failed to check employees against suspicion and charge records. Ivo has also banned businesses where staff have been under the influence of drugs and where narcotics have been stored.

    Repeated financial mismanagement has also been recurring.

  • ICA stops deliveries from Bake my day

    This is stated by Lena Sparring, quality manager of ICA Sweden for Aftonbladet.

    – After dialogue with the supplier, ICA has made an overall assessment and made the decision to pause all central purchases from the supplier until further notice.

    – It is very important that our customers feel safe with the products provided in the ICA stores.

    Sparring has been in contact with the company to ensure that the supplier lives up to ICA requirements and expectations.

    – We currently lack satisfactory answers to our questions regarding malpractices in production, both in terms of food safety and the working environment for the employees.

  • Russia wants to place new nuclear missile in Belarus

    Russia wants to place new nuclear missile in Belarus

    Russia plans to deploy its new hypersonic Oreshnik missile in Belarus in the second half of 2025, Russian news agency Tass reports.

    The missile, which has a speed of over ten times the speed of sound, is said to be very difficult to shoot down and has the capacity to carry nuclear weapons.

    The missile’s range is not yet known, but similar missiles have had a range of upwards of 250 miles or more.

  • Senior manager of Millennium leaves: Regrets

    Senior manager of Millennium leaves: Regrets

    The highest responsible for Millennium, Boel Mörck, leaves his position.

    – It is deeply unfortunate and I regret and take responsibility for my role in the unforeseen turn of events, says Boel Mörck in a press release.

    Millennium is a journal system that was introduced in the southern part of the Västra Götaland region.

    Boel Mörck will remain until the New Year. On January 1, the Västra Götaland region’s financial director Ann-Charlotte Järnström will take over the role of chair of the Millennium program steering group.

  • Person hit – taken to hospital

    Person hit – taken to hospital

    A person has been hit by a car in Botkyrka municipality.

    The accident happened at 4 p.m.

    The person has been taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The police are investigating the incident as causing bodily harm.

  • Slam for Tiktok – may be banned in January

    Slam for Tiktok – may be banned in January

    On January 19, Tiktok may be banned across the United States.

    The announcement came earlier this year, but has been appealed by the app’s parent company ByteDance.

    Now an appeals court denies the appeal. Which upholds Congress’ previous decision that ByteDance’s Chinese owner must sell its share of the app.

    Otherwise Tiktok is banned in the US market.

    The reason the authorities in the United States want to ban the app is because they are concerned that China is collecting sensitive information about Americans.

    However, the decision that came on Friday can be appealed to the Supreme Court.

  • One has had a shelter door hit on him – taken to hospital

    One has had a shelter door hit on him – taken to hospital

    The emergency services went to an apartment building in Motala at 4 pm to help an elderly man who was pinned under a door to a shelter in the basement.

    – He has had a heavy door thrown over him. It was very heavy, says operations leader Martin Ignell at the rescue service.

    The elderly man was helped to free himself, and has since been taken to hospital. The extent of the injury is unknown.

  • Investigation into data breach started after the Romanian election

    Investigation into data breach started after the Romanian election

    Romanian prosecutors said on Friday that they had opened an investigation into data-related crimes in connection with far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu’s campaign in the presidential election.

    This is reported by the Romanian news agency Agerpres.

    The National Security Council in Romania has previously stated that cyber attacks have been carried out to influence the outcome of the election.

    Earlier today, Romania’s Supreme Court annulled the results of the first round of the presidential election.

  • Fire in industrial premises – man to hospital

    Fire in industrial premises – man to hospital

    There is a fire in an industrial premises in Kungälv.

    The emergency services were called to the scene shortly before 3 p.m.

    – It’s burning in the ventilation and out through the roof, says Christer Dyrfelt at the rescue service.

    The police and ambulance have also been called to the scene.

    A man in his 50s has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The damage is described as minor.

    – We work actively at the scene and cooperate with the rescue service to facilitate the extinguishing work, says August Brandt at the police.

  • Car drove into schoolyard – two to hospital

    Car drove into schoolyard – two to hospital

    For an unknown reason, a car has driven into a school yard in Borås.

    – Initial information says that it is some kind of illness, says August Brandt, press spokesperson at the police.

    Several ambulances were called to the scene and the emergency services rushed out with several vehicles.

    An upper-middle-aged couple were taken to hospital by ambulance, both in the vehicle.

    – No one is affected from the school’s side, says the emergency services’ alarm operator to Aftonbladet.

    A report of negligence in traffic has been drawn up and the car has been impounded.

  • The city of Stockholm appeals environmental zone break

    The city of Stockholm appeals environmental zone break

    The environmental zone in central Stockholm would mean that diesel and petrol cars were not allowed to drive in an area of ​​the city. But the introduction was paused by the county board.

    Now the city of Stockholm is appealing the stop:

    – We appeal on behalf of everyone who has committed to making the air in Stockholm healthier, says Lars Strömgren (MP), City of Stockholm traffic councilor in a press release.

    The environmental zone would be the first of its kind in the world, the party writes in the press release.

  • Eggs recalled – may contain salmonella

    The eggs from Ukraine are recalled.

    Eggs recalled – may contain salmonella

    Alwaid AB is recalling eggs with a best-before date of 19.11.2024. The eggs are imported from Ukraine and are suspected to contain salmonella, the Swedish Food Agency announces.

  • Landmäteriets gd leaves

    Susanne Ås Sivborg. Photo: Anders Wiklund/TT

    Landmäteriets gd leaves

    Lantmäteriet’s director general Susanne Ås Sivborg has today been informed that she does not have the government’s confidence, the government states.

    – The Land Survey has a central role in the community building process and the government believes that the Land Survey needs a new director general for the good of the authority to take the necessary measures and to regain trust, says Infrastructure and Housing Minister Andreas Carlson, in a press release.

    – Against this background, the government has decided, after consultation with Director General Susanne Ås Sivborg, that she will leave her current assignment, he also says.

    The Express has previously reported that she tried to black out information about security leaks for the Government Office.

    The announcement of her resignation comes after the magazine’s revelation.

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