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Hunting dog killed by wolf
Hunting dog killed by wolf
A wolf has killed a hunting dog outside Mullsjö.
Northvolt is said to be making billions in losses
Northvolt is said to be making billions in losses
Northvolt is currently undergoing corporate restructuring, a form of bankruptcy protection, in the US. It is in documents submitted to a court where the company reports a budget.
According to Ekot, it appears there that from mid-November and three months ahead, Northvolt expects to spend SEK 3.5 billion, of which one billion is in personnel costs.
At the same time, the income from customers is estimated to remain at half a billion kroner during the same period, which points to a negative cash flow of just over three billion kroner.
In the documents, an advisor to Northvolt writes that the new financing that the company has so far secured during the reconstruction will last for ten to eleven weeks and that in the meantime they will work to bring in additional money.
According to Ekot, this means that you need a new capital injection at the turn of the month between January and February.
Man killed in tractor accident
Man killed in tractor accident
A man in his 70s has been found dead after a tractor accident in the forest in Gislaved municipality, reports P4 Jönköping.
The man was found under the vehicle by relatives who became worried since he did not return after working in the forest.
The police do not suspect any crime.
Made twelve-year-old pregnant – charged with child rape
Made twelve-year-old pregnant – charged with child rape
A man in his 30s connected with a twelve-year-old girl on Snapchat and got her pregnant. Now he is charged with child rape at the Uppsala District Court, reports UNT.
The rape must have taken place earlier this year in Uppsala county. According to the girl, the man claimed that he was significantly younger than he was. The man, who according to UNT denies any crime but admits that they had sex, claims in turn that he thought the girl was 18 years old.
The indictment states that the girl became pregnant and that a paternity test carried out before she had an abortion shows that the man is the father.
The man was arrested at the end of October and has been in custody since then.
Miner rescued from coal mine
Miner rescued from coal mine
More than 20 miners who were trapped in a coal mine in Samangan province in northern Afghanistan have been rescued, according to a spokesperson for Samangan province to AFP.
The accident is said to have occurred late on Saturday and rescue workers worked throughout Sunday to open the mine.
Earlier it was stated that 32 workers were stuck, but the number is now written down to 22, according to a spokesperson for Samangan province.
– The condition of some of them was not good, but they received first aid and feel better now, says the spokesperson.
Mine-related accidents have occurred on several occasions in Afghanistan in recent years. In February 2022, ten miners died in the northern province of Baghlan, and in June 2020, seven people died in a gas-related accident in the same province as this weekend’s race.
Contagion accident in Birmingham – two-year-old dead
Contagion accident in Birmingham – two-year-old dead
A two-year-old boy has been killed in a hit-and-run accident in the UK, reports say Sky News.
Another four people were injured in the accident. A man and woman in their 30s are being treated in hospital, their condition is described as serious. In addition to them, two 30-year-olds were injured, their condition is stable.
The accident took place on the outskirts of Birmingham. The police are now asking the driver to surrender.
The driver had been driving a Porsche that was stolen earlier in December.
Brazil’s Lula discharged from hospital
Brazilian President Lula da Silva. Archive image. Photo: Eraldo Peres/AP/TT
Brazil’s Lula discharged from hospital
Lula da Silva has been discharged from hospital, having undergone a second skull operation in a short time.
It was during Monday that a bleeding inside the head was discovered on the Brazilian president, after which he underwent emergency surgery.
The bleeding is believed to have been a result of the fall accident Lula was involved in in October.
– I’m here in one piece. . . on the way home, says the 79-year-old leftist leader at a press conference before the journey home from the hospital in São Paulo.
Car overturned – one to hospital
Car overturned – one to hospital
A passenger car overturned and drove off county road 741 in Linköping, reports Corren.
The emergency services have been called to the scene and one person is said to have been injured. The person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.
SMHI warns of snow and wind
SMHI warns of snow and wind
It looks like it will be a very windy night and morning in southern Sweden.
SMHI has issued a yellow warning for wind with very strong gusts in large parts of Götaland and southernmost Svealand.
In northern Sweden, it is instead the snow that can cause it.
In northeastern Ångermanland and southern Västerbotten, SMHI has issued a yellow warning for heavy snowfall that may cause traffic problems.
The warning applies from 19:00 tonight and throughout the night. Between 10-15 centimeters of fresh snow is expected.
SMHI also warns of strong winds in combination with snowfall on the Kalffjällen in Jämtland, Laplandfjällen, Dalarna and Härjedalen.
Longest rally for bitcoin in three years
President-elect Donald Trump at a bitcoin conference this summer. Archive image. Photo: Mark Humphrey/AP/TT
Longest rally for bitcoin in three years
Seven weeks in a row, bitcoin’s value has risen. It is the longest price rise in over three years for the cryptocurrency, notes the news agency Bloomberg.
At noon on Sunday, one bitcoin is worth about $102,750. That’s an increase of around $30,000 since crypto-friendly president-elect Donald Trump won the US election in early November.
Israel closes embassy in Ireland
Israel closes embassy in Ireland
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar states that Israel will close its embassy in the Irish capital Dublin, reports Haaretz.
The reason is that Irish President Michael D Higgins supported cooperation against Israel in the International Court of Justice, ICJ.
In connection with the closing of the embassy in Ireland, a new embassy will be opened in Moldova. The reason is that Moldova is considered more friendly to Israel, according to Gideon Sa’ar’s statement.
It is expected to open in 2025.
Busch on the experts’ criticism: “Misleading”
Busch on the experts’ criticism: “Misleading”
Several expert authorities have condemned the government’s plan for new nuclear power. They believe that it risks displacing other forms of power.
But when Energy and Food Minister Ebba Busch (KD) responds to the criticism, she hits back.
She develops her reasoning and believes that an incorrect picture is being painted in the ongoing debate where the government pits different forces against each other.
The highest electricity price in two years – now it’s turning around
The wind affects the electricity price more and more. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
The highest electricity price in two years – now it’s turning around
It became the most expensive electricity week in the south since the weeks before Christmas two years ago.
Now the price of electricity is plummeting and much indicates that the price shock was temporary.
About SEK 1.50 per kilowatt hour (kWh). This is how much electricity cost on average in southernmost Sweden (electricity area 4) last week. You have to go back to the week before Christmas two years ago when the electricity price debate was at its height to find higher prices. Even in Svealand, the weekly price was at an unusually high level, just under SEK 1.20/kWh, while northerners only paid around 9-10 öre for electricity.
But now several factors point to the winter not looking so bloody after all. This weekend the price shock died down and ahead of the coming week, wind and mild air dominate in southern Sweden as well as, which is not least important, also in Germany. With better conditions for German electricity production, the risk of contagion with high prices in southern Sweden is reduced.
Drove to the police – the car found
A police officer was hit in Gothenburg on Saturday. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
Drove to the police – the car found
The black van that ran over a police officer in Munkebäck in Gothenburg has been found, Expressen reports. But the driver is still at large.
Police have identified the van and spoken to the registered owner. However, it is not the same man who was behind the wheel yesterday.
– The car was sold six months ago. Then you must have missed the registration. It is not very good to be the owner of a car that you do not use or have in your possession, says Thomas Fuxborg to the newspaper.
The police have not yet been able to identify the suspect.
It was around 11 o’clock on Saturday that a police officer was hit, which is believed to be intentional. The police carried out a sobriety test and the theory is that the man tried to slip away. The driver also came close to hitting a man and his eight-year-old daughter.
The police officer was not seriously injured in the incident.
Russian ships in distress – one dead
Russian ships in distress – one dead
Two Russian cargo ships have broken up at sea today, writes Reuters.
In pictures taken from the ships and published in Russian media, it looks like one of the ships has almost completely sunk.
The ships are in the Kerch Strait off the Crimean Peninsula and are carrying thousands of liters of oil, according to the news agency.
In total, both crews consist of 29 people. 13 crew members have been rescued, according to Russian media. One person must have died.
Bad weather must be behind the sea distress. There is initially no indication that the emergency has anything to do with the ongoing war.
Both ships are roughly 130 meters long.
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