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  • Sources: Israel and Hamas agree – again

    Sources: Israel and Hamas agree – again

    Israel and Hamas have not been able to agree on which points should be included in the agreement on a ceasefire.

    But according to several Israeli media, the parties have now resolved their differences.

    According to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the ceasefire is expected to take effect as planned on Sunday.

  • Woman attacked with sharp object

    Woman attacked with sharp object

    A woman has been attacked with a sharp object in Kristinehamn.

    The woman, who is in her 50s, has been taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The attack took place indoors in a residence.

    A 65-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

  • Details: The government’s plan – wants to cut off LO’s money to S

    Details: The government’s plan – wants to cut off LO’s money to S

    The government is preparing a proposal to cut trade union contributions to the Social Democrats, according to information from TV4 News.

    This after a parliamentary committee was tasked in 2023 with reviewing the rules around how political parties are financed.

    Annually, S receives millions from, among other things, LO.

    S has declined to comment on the data to the channel.

  • Prosecutors confirm: Several theories about the stabbing

    Prosecutors confirm: Several theories about the stabbing

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, the police have several theories about the knife attack against a female teacher at Runby school in Upplands Väsby.

    Now the prosecutor confirms the information.

    – We are now working according to several different theories to clarify the sequence of events at the crime scene. The police are trying to map out who the perpetrator is and are also working with motive images. Both witness interviews and other investigative measures are now being carried out, says District Attorney Lina Pulkkinen, who leads the preliminary investigation.

  • Person found dead in forest area

    Person found dead in forest area

    A person has been found dead by private individuals at a forest lot in Gothenburg.

    The alarm came in at 2:30 p.m.

    The police cannot rule out that crime caused the death.

    The death is being investigated as a homicide.

  • Sanna Marin has applied for a restraining order

    True Marine. Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB

    Sanna Marin has applied for a restraining order

    Finland’s former Prime Minister Sanna Marin has applied for a restraining order, according to Iltalehti.

    According to the newspaper, the visiting ban is aimed at a 35-year-old man.

    The application will be processed in the Helsinki district court on Friday.

    On Thursday, the district court could not yet state what the application case is about, writes Helsingin Sanomat.

  • Lagerhaus in crisis – begins reconstruction

    Lagerhaus in crisis – begins reconstruction

    To secure the future of the business, the interior design chain Lagerhaus begins reconstruction.

    – With today’s changing buying behaviour, it is a challenge to run trade in physical stores, says the company’s CEO Therese Elmquist in a press release.

  • Train has collided with car

    Train has collided with car

    Emergency services and police are on the scene at an unguarded railway crossing in Karlstad, where a freight train has collided with a passenger car.

    – We are working to remove the car, says Ola Åström at the rescue service.

    No one was seriously injured in the incident, the police said.

    – In that case, the damage is very limited. The collision took place at low speed, says police spokesperson Lars Hedelin.

  • Committee says no – does not call the prime minister

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) is not called to the defense committee. Archive image. Photo: Lars Schröder/TT

    Committee says no – does not call the prime minister

    The defense committee goes against chairman Peter Hultqvist (S) and does not call Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) to the committee.

    “Unfortunately,” points out Hultqvist.

    He had requested that Kristersson answer questions in the committee about his security advisor Henrik Landerholm, who caused several security incidents.

    Among other things, Landerholm has forgotten classified documents at a course farm in 2023. They were then found by cleaning staff, according to Dagens Nyheter.

    – I think it’s bad. We have to clean up this culture that has become around Landerholm and his staff unit, which means that there is an acceptance of repeated carelessness with actions, says Hultqvist.

  • Frederiksen after Trump conversation: “Serious situation”

    Frederiksen after Trump conversation: “Serious situation”

    Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen speaks out for the first time after her conversation with Donald Trump, reports TV2.

    – Trump has not withdrawn his threats. It is a serious situation, she says.

  • Man found dead – one person arrested

    Man found dead – one person arrested

    A man in his 60s has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead in Östersund.

    The deceased man was in his 50s.

    The site is cordoned off pending a technical investigation.

    What has happened is still unclear.

    – otherwise, I have no details about what happened. The investigation will have to show that, says police spokesperson Marie Andersson.

  • An investigation is underway after a knife attack against a woman

    An investigation is underway after a knife attack against a woman

    A 35-year-old woman was seriously injured in a knife attack at Runby school in Upplands Väsby yesterday.

    A man was arrested yesterday but was later released. The police are still looking for a perpetrator.

    – Now interviews are being conducted with witnesses and the police are collecting information. Taking into account that there is pre-trial confidentiality, we cannot comment further on the state of the investigation at the moment, says District Attorney Lina Pulkkinen, who leads the pre-trial investigation.

  • Bang alarm at the Konserthuset in Stockholm

    Bang alarm at the Konserthuset in Stockholm

    Several people have heard a “loud bang” at the Concert Hall in central Stockholm.

    – You have also seen a cloud of smoke at the scene, many who both hear the bang and see it, says Daniel Wikdahl from the police.

    The police are on the scene and are speaking to witnesses now.

    – There have been no personal injuries or damage to the building. We are investigating what caused the explosion, says Daniel Wikdahl.

  • One person arrested after explosion in Gothenburg

    One person arrested after explosion in Gothenburg

    During Wednesday evening, a powerful explosion occurred in Gothenburg. A gate and a stairwell were damaged in the detonation.

    On Thursday, a person was arrested on suspicion of gross public destruction and violation of the Act on Flammable and Explosive Goods.

  • Queen Sonja has received a pacemaker

    Queen Sonja has received a pacemaker

    Norway’s Queen Sonja has been hospitalized since Wednesday.

    Today she had a pacemaker inserted, VG writes.

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