Bus and car have collided head-on
Bus and car have collided head-on
A bus and a car have collided head-on in Torsås municipality.
Ambulance and emergency services were called to the scene shortly after 6 p.m.
– Two people have been on board the bus and one person was traveling in the car, says the rescue service’s management operator.
There is currently no information on personal injuries.
The call before the king: Lock in the bonus prince
The call before the king: Lock in the bonus prince
In the middle of the Norwegian summit meeting between the football teams Molde and Fredrikstad on Saturday, a banner suddenly appeared in the stands.
The banner urged supporters to “lock up” Marius Borg Høiby, reports TV2.
In place at the match were King Harald, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon.
The Oslo police state that they have removed the banner.
Bonus prince Marius Borg Høiby is suspected of several crimes, including rape and assault against several women.
Elderly man hit – suspected infectious accident
Elderly man hit – suspected infectious accident
A cyclist in his 60s has been hit by a car in Malmö.
The man has been taken to hospital. There is no information on the state of the damage.
The driver is said to have left the scene of the accident.
The incident is being investigated as contamination from the scene of a traffic accident.
Person hit to hospital
Person hit to hospital
A person has been hit by a car in Ängås in the municipality of Gothenburg.
The person must have been unconscious at first but then woke up after the incident.
Police are on the scene investigating the incident and the injured person has been taken to hospital.
Three dead after the explosion in The Hague
Three dead after the explosion in The Hague
During Saturday morning, an explosion occurred in a residential building in The Hague, Netherlands. Parts of the building collapsed and a heavy fire broke out.
Now three people have been found dead in the rubble after the incident, reports say De Telegraaf.
Three cars in collision – two to hospital
Three cars in collision – two to hospital
Three cars have collided on the E18 at altitude just outside Köping.
The accident happened at 2:30 p.m.
Police, ambulance and rescue services have been called to the scene.
Two people have been taken to hospital. There is no information on the state of the damage.
The police are investigating the incident as causing bodily harm and negligence in traffic.
Several raids in Romania – linked to presidential candidate
Several raids in Romania – linked to presidential candidate
The day after the Supreme Court’s decision to annul the presidential election in Romania, raids on several properties have been carried out in the country, reports AP News.
The raids are linked to a man, Bogdan Peschir, who is suspected of having illegally financed the election campaign of far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu.
Peschir is suspected of paying over $360,000 to various Tiktok users to illegally spread propaganda for Calin Georgescu.
According to classified intelligence information, Russia must also have been involved in organizing election campaigns for Georgescu. However, Russia denies any interference in the presidential election.
The court alleges, among other things, that Tiktok and Telegram were used to manipulate the election results, as well as that the financing took place via money laundering.
Russia, Iran and Turkey enter Syria
Russia, Iran and Turkey enter Syria
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announces on Saturday that Russia, Iran and Turkey have agreed to stop the military operations in Syria.
They will also take action on the ground, writes the Syrian Arab News Agency.
– We demand an immediate end to hostile activities, Lavrov said at a meeting in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday, reports Al Jazeera.
He further states that Russia, Iran and Turkey support a dialogue between the government and “the legitimate opposition” in Syria.
On Friday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said he hoped Syrian rebels would continue their advance against President Bashar al-Assad’s forces in Syria. At the same time, he expressed concern that there were terrorists among them, reports Reuters.
– I would say that we hope that this progress continues without any problems, Erdogan said.
Boy abused in school yard
Boy abused in school yard
Two boys assaulted another boy in a school yard in Trelleborg on Saturday.
The boy is said to have been kicked and punched, and has been taken to hospital by ambulance.
At the moment, the police have no information about the state of the damage.
Boy in intensive care after accident
Now the Västerbotten region announces that the boy has critical injuries and is being cared for in the hospital’s intensive care unit.
The police are investigating the incident as causing bodily harm.
Alarm: Children vandalize graves
Alarm: Children vandalize graves
Three young people have vandalized several graves in a cemetery in Uddevalla.
The alarm came in at 1pm on Saturday and a private person must have seen when the people did it.
The police have been there and talked to the children and contacted their guardians.
The incident is being investigated as a grave breach.
Two cars in collision on the E4
Two cars in collision on the E4
A new accident has occurred on E4. There are two cars that have collided between Bergshammar and Nyköping, just after 2 pm in the afternoon.
Several people got out of the cars, the police say. Their injury status is unclear.
The accident has had a very large impact on traffic in the direction of Nyköping and Stockholm, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.
The rebels in Syria are two miles from Damascus
The rebels in Syria are two miles from Damascus
The rebels in Syria are advancing. Now they are said to be two miles from Damascus and the presidential palace, writes Aftenposten.
South Korea’s president passes the impeachment bid
South Korea’s president passes the impeachment bid
Opposition lawmakers failed to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over the political crisis he triggered by declaring martial law earlier this week, writes the New York Times.
200 members of parliament were allowed to vote in favor, but only 195 members have voted.
The votes cast are now being counted, writes the BBC.
Nuggets advertising before bedtime is banned in the UK
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Nuggets advertising before bedtime is banned in the UK
Energy drinks, hamburgers, soft drinks and chicken nuggets. These are examples of things that there will be less of in the box in the future.
From October 2025, advertising for what is classed as ‘less healthy food’ will only be allowed after 9pm in the UK, reports Barron.
The British government is introducing the ban as a measure to combat childhood obesity. According to the British health authority NHS, obesity is increasing among British children. One in ten four-year-olds is considered obese.
“Obesity is robbing our children of the best possible start in life, giving them a lifetime of health problems and costing the NHS billions,” said Health Minister Wes Streeting.
What is judged to be “less healthy food” is determined based on a points system where the sugar, salt and fat content of products is analysed.
With the new measures, the government estimates that they should be able to prevent around 20,000 cases of childhood obesity each year.
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