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  • Exhausted skiers must be rescued from the mountains

    Exhausted skiers must be rescued from the mountains

    A skier who has been out on the mountain for several days in Åre is in distress and needs mountain rescue.

    The police were alerted that the person needed help at 3 p.m.

    Mountain rescuers have been called and will take the skier to Storlien.

  • Netanyahu in Syria: “Troops will stay”

    Netanyahu in Syria: “Troops will stay”

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli troops will remain in the area of ​​Syria recently entered “until another agreement is reached that guarantees Israel’s security.” This is reported by AP.

    It was shortly after the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian regime that Israeli troops entered Syria and created what is called a “buffer zone”. They entered via the Golan Heights, an area Israel had already annexed from Syria. The reason given was concern that new rulers in Syria will gain access to chemical warfare weapons.

    The AP reports that Netanyahu’s latest statement was made on Mount Hermon and will be the first time a sitting Israeli leader is on Syrian territory.

  • Suspected poison attempt against Putin critic’s relative

    Russian opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza. Archive image. Photo: Kin Cheung/AP/TT

    Suspected poison attempt against Putin critic’s relative

    Police in Berlin are investigating a possible case of poisoning of a German-Russian woman. However, the suspicions are rejected by the woman’s son, the Russian regime critic Vladimir Kara-Murza.

    The information about the suspected poisoning comes from the woman herself, who stated at the hospital that she thought she had been poisoned, writes the Berlin police on X.

    She was not named by the police, but was quickly revealed by Der Spiegel to be very close to Russian opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza.

    This led to speculation that the woman had been exposed to a nerve agent. Her blood, clothes, and apartment are being examined as part of the investigation, according to the Berlin police.

    Several German media reported that the woman is Vladimir Kara-Murza’s mother. The regime critic himself writes on Telegram that the mother is in hospital, but that she has not been poisoned.

    “The suspicions of poisoning and a heart attack have been proven wrong, thank God,” he writes.

    Vladimir Kara-Murza had been sentenced to 25 years in prison in Russia, but was part of a prisoner exchange in August this year and currently lives in Berlin. In Russia, he was subjected to two attempted murders by poison.

  • 16-year-old girl missing in Kalmar

    16-year-old girl missing in Kalmar

    A 16-year-old girl has been reported missing near Näsudden in Kalmar.

    The police suspect that the girl disappeared from her home on Tuesday morning or in the afternoon.

    – She has not appeared at school throughout the day and is still missing when the parents come home, says Sara Andersson, press spokesperson at the police.

    Now the police want help from the public.

    – If you have seen the girl or if you see the girl, you should call 112, says Sara Andersson

    The girl is 165 centimeters tall, has long brown-red hair and is probably wearing a waist-short black jacket.

    The police do not suspect any crime in connection with the disappearance.

  • Matilda Djerf apologizes

    Matilda Djerf. Photo: Stina Stjernkvist/SvD/TT

    “I have failed to be the leader and colleague I want to be,” she writes.

    She also says she will continue to learn and work to make her clothing company Djerf Avenue a “safe, inclusive place for everyone”.

  • Major police operation – looking for young people with weapons

    Major police operation – looking for young people with weapons

    A large police operation is underway on Lidingö outside Stockholm.

    Several police patrols and a police helicopter are searching for “two young people” who were seen with weapons at a park area.

    – We take this seriously, and do not know if it is a sharp weapon, says police spokesperson Carina Skagerlind.

    The public has also contacted the police and said that a bang was heard from a wooded area.

    The police have checked several young people, but have not yet detained anyone in the case.

    In the forest, the police have found findings that indicate that firecrackers were used there.

  • Sources: KD opens for SD in government

    Sources: KD opens for SD in government

    Before the 2022 election, KD wrote in its election plan that they “should avoid” governing together with SD. Now the party board wants to remove that wording, according to sources SvD.

    The sources state that a decision to scrap the text was made at a party board meeting in November.

    – We are switching to a more neutral wording, says one of the sources to the newspaper.

    The Christian Democrats will make a final decision next year on their new electoral plan for the 2026 election.

  • Dead person found – police investigate murder

    Dead person found – police investigate murder

    During Tuesday morning, a deceased person was found in a home in Kungsbacka.

    The police have opened a preliminary investigation into murder, as it is not possible to rule out crime. The site has been cordoned off for technical examination.

  • Party company Buttericks in crisis

    Buttericks in Stockholm. Photo: HENRY LUNDHOLM / Schibsted

    Party company Buttericks in crisis

    The party company Buttericks is in financial crisis and is applying for reconstruction.

    “The goal is to save the business, jobs and the cultural-historical brand,” the company writes in a press release.

    The company has sold party items for 120 years and is one of Sweden’s oldest companies in retail.

    The financial problems arose after the pandemic and a period of increased inflation, high interest rates and reduced purchasing power. Buttericks is now weighed down by high debts and is therefore resorting to a restructuring.

  • Russian bombers identified off Gotland

    The Russian flights were escorted by two Swedish fighters, Su-27 Flanker, one of which is on the right. Photo: The Swedish Armed Forces

    Russian bombers identified off Gotland

    On Tuesday, Russian bombers were identified by the Swedish Jas Gripen.

    Finnish and Dutch aircraft patrolled the area where the Russian aircraft were spotted.

    “Swedish combat aircraft took over international airspace east of Gotland”, the Swedish Armed Forces stated in a press release.

  • The mystery of “disease x” is solved

    The mystery of “disease x” is solved

    Now there has been an answer to the riddle of the unknown “disease x” that eluded the world for weeks, reports Reuters.

    More than 100 people have died and hundreds more have been infected by the disease in Congo, according to the local health authority. Those infected have suffered from symptoms such as high fever, headache, cough and breathing difficulties.

    But no one has known what disease it is. Until now, when the test results from the infected have arrived.

    – The mystery has finally been solved. It is a form of severe malaria in the form of a respiratory disease, which is affected by nutritional deficiency, writes the Congolese health authority in a statement.

  • Sources: There may be a cease-fire in Gaza “within the next few days”

    Sources: There may be a cease-fire in Gaza “within the next few days”

    The war between Israel and Hamas could be put on hold soon, sources familiar with the negotiations told Reuters.

    At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is on his way to Cairo in Egypt to negotiate the truce, according to the sources.

  • One to hospital after explosion

    One to hospital after explosion

    Something has exploded in Tyresö outside Stockholm.

    According to the police, residents in the area heard a loud bang.

    – We are there now to check it, says Daniel Wikdahl from the police.

    One person was injured and taken to hospital.

    No one has been arrested and a hunt for the suspects is now underway.

  • Water warning in Bollebygd – may be unserviceable

    Residents of Olsfors and Hultafors in Bollebygd municipality are advised not to drink the tap water. Archive image. Photo: Christina Olsson/TT

    Water warning in Bollebygd – may be unserviceable

    Unauthorized persons may have entered a water reservoir in Bollebygd, according to the municipality. Residents in Olsfors and Hultafors are now being asked not to drink the tap water, reports P4 Sjuhärad.

    “There is a risk that the water in Olsfors and Hultafors is unserviceable,” Bollebygd municipality writes on its website and urges the residents to only use the water for flushing toilets for the time being.

    During Tuesday, water tanks will be placed in the affected areas.

  • Fireworks at school – several students injured

    Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT

    Fireworks at school – several students injured

    The police have been called to a primary school outside Lund after fireworks were set off indoors at the school.

    According to the school’s principal Corinne Bonder, it is students who shot a so-called “air bomb” in a corridor so that it flew towards other students.

    – It narrowed, and went along the corridor towards students who were sitting and waiting for class, she says.

    The fire alarm then went off and everyone had to evacuate the school.

    – Pupils are cut, and we have taken care of them.

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