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  • Bus driver robbed in Uppsala

    Bus driver robbed in Uppsala

    A bus driver has been the victim of a violent robbery outside a shopping center in Uppsala on Sunday evening, writes Uppsala New Newspaper.

    The robber got on the bus and beat the driver bloody and took his mobile phone.

    The police have arrested a man in his 30s.

  • Criticism after stopping Unrwa support: Catastrophic

    Criticism after stopping Unrwa support: Catastrophic

    The ceasefire will make it easier to bring emergency aid into Gaza, many experts believe.

    At the same time, Israel has introduced a law that prohibits the country from cooperating with UNRWA, the UN aid organization for Palestine refugees.

    In December, Sweden ended support for UNRWA. Something the Social Democrats’ foreign policy spokesperson Morgan Johansson calls “a disastrous decision”.

    – My view is that Unrwa is indispensable. And the EU has the same line, he says SVT Agenda.

    Aid Minister Benjamin Dousa (M) defends the decision, even though he does not support Israel’s law.

    – It is clear that Unrwa has an important role. But we don’t want our money to be stuck in an account without as much as possible getting out into the field.

    He says that the government instead cooperates with organizations such as Unicef ​​and the World Food Programme, and that aid to Gaza has been doubled.

  • Man shot in Södertälje

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    Man shot in Södertälje

    A man has been injured in a shooting in Södertälje.

    The man was shot in the leg and has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.

    The police have a lot of people on site, collecting information and hunting for suspects.

    – It’s a big draw, says a neighbor in the area.

    They are investigating the incident as attempted murder.

    Photo: Blue light images

  • Suspected attempted murder in Vetlanda

    Suspected attempted murder in Vetlanda

    The police are investigating a suspected attempted murder in Vetlanda.

    The crime must have taken place indoors.

    One person has been arrested and one person has been taken to hospital, the police confirm.

    – There should not be life-threatening injuries for the person taken to hospital, says police spokesperson Emelie Jonsson to TV4 News.

    The alarm came in just after 18.40.

  • Charcuterie can increase the risk of dementia

    Charcuterie can damage health, according to a new study. Archive image. Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT

    Charcuterie can increase the risk of dementia

    Charcuterie and processed red meat can lead to a 13 percent higher risk of dementia, according to a new study based on over 130,000 people. Even quite small amounts affect the brain.

    The study was conducted by researchers at Harvard Medical School and published in the journal Neurology. The researchers have followed over 130,000 people over four decades, based on two large health surveys, the Nurses health study and the Health professionals follow-up study.

    – Based on that data, we see that people with a higher intake of processed red meat have a higher risk of dementia, of subjective cognitive impairment and poorer cognitive functions, says Daniel Wang at Harvard Medical School, according to Time.

    Even a moderate intake makes a difference: the risk of dementia increases by 13 percent for those who eat the equivalent of two slices of bacon and a hot dog a day, compared to those who consume less than the equivalent of half a slice of bacon a day. And the risks increase the more meat a person eats, the study shows.

    However, the results in the study did not apply to unprocessed red meat.

  • The Kuylensties are appealing the verdict

    The Kuylensties are appealing the verdict

    The financier and Fastator’s former CEO Joachim Kuylenstierna and his prosecutors have appealed the verdict in the extortion case, reports P4 Gotland.

    Of eight defendants, five people were sentenced to prison for attempted extortion in December.

    The prosecutor wants the Court of Appeal to toughen the sentence and the Kuylenstierna wants a businessman to be sentenced for involvement in the crime, according to the radio.

  • Tiktok back – “We thank Trump”

    Tiktok back – “We thank Trump”

    Tiktok is now returning to US users, less than a day after the app was banned in the US.

    “In agreement with our service providers, Tiktok is restoring the service,” they write.

    “We thank President Trump for bringing needed clarity and assurance to service providers, ensuring they will not face any penalties for providing Tiktok to over 170 million Americans and ensuring more than 7 million small businesses thrive.”

  • Sources: Not Russian sabotage behind the cable breaks

    The submarine rescue vessel HMS Belos found the anchor believed to have destroyed cables on the bottom of the Baltic Sea. Photo: [email protected]

    Sources: Not Russian sabotage behind the cable breaks

    In recent months, several underwater cables in the Baltic Sea have been damaged, causing concern in several countries. NATO has dispatched ships to patrol the area to protect critical infrastructure.

    Early on, theories were raised that Russia was behind the suspected sabotage. Now, however, American and European intelligence sources state for Washington Post that they appear to be pure accidents.

    Investigations show that crews on poorly maintained vessels may have pulled their anchors over the cables by mistake.

  • Technical problems for Swedbank

    Photo: Aftonbladet

    Technical problems for Swedbank

    During Sunday, it was difficult to access Swedbank’s online services for a couple of hours.

    Both the app and the internet bank had technical problems. The dispute was resolved again at 7 p.m.

  • Sportadmin: All personal data may have been leaked

    The Sportadmin app has been exposed to a data breach. Archive image. Photo: Martina Holmberg/TT

    Sportadmin: All personal data may have been leaked

    In the worst case, all personal data for all associations and their members may have been leaked in connection with the cyber attack against the Sportadmin app, the company behind the app writes on its website.

    The data breach was discovered on Thursday morning and led to the system being shut down.

    On Saturday, the app was once again available for iPhone users and on Sunday it also became available for Android users.

    According to Sportadmin’s assessment, it is reasonable to assume that personal data has been leaked, even if it is not known to what extent.

    “In the worst possible scenario, all personal data for all associations and their members is covered,” it says on the company’s website.

    Associations are asked to be extra vigilant about contact attempts from unknown email users or phone numbers.

    Sportadmin is used by around 1,700 sports associations in the country and has a million children and adults as members. It is used, among other things, to administer training opportunities and association information.

  • Reuters: Tiktok’s website back

    Reuters: Tiktok’s website back

    After the Tiktok app was shut down in the United States during the day, their website works for some American users, writes Reuters.

    It is unclear how many users are involved.

    On Sunday, millions of Tiktok users received a message that the app is unavailable “at the moment”.

  • Young women are treated in the intensive care unit after the elevator accident

    Young women are treated in the intensive care unit after the elevator accident

    Two 18-year-old women are in intensive care for their injuries after Saturday’s ski lift accident in the ski resort of Astún in the Spanish Pyrenees, writes Sky News and refers to local media.

    Fifteen people are said to have been injured when the lift collapsed, three of them seriously.

    The cause of the accident is being investigated.

  • Biden: Gaza deal rests on Trump

    Biden: Gaza deal rests on Trump

    On Sunday afternoon, US President Joe Biden spoke about the ceasefire that has now come into effect in Gaza.

    Then he took the opportunity to greet President-elect Donald Trump.

    – The responsibility for implementing the Gaza agreement now rests with the Trump administration, says Biden in the speech.

  • Fire at preschool in Hisingen

    Fire at preschool in Hisingen

    A fire has broken out on the outside of a preschool in Brunnsbo on Hisingen, write Gothenburg Post.

    The emergency services are working to prevent the fire from flaring up.

    – We are demolishing and exposing the facade right now, says Fredrik Johansson, alarm and line operator at the rescue service, to the newspaper.

  • The Red Cross on their way to pick up the hostages

    The Red Cross on their way to pick up the hostages

    The Red Cross has now begun the process of retrieving the hostages after they are released by Hamas.

    Pictures show several Red Cross vehicles driving in convoy through Gaza.

    The video clip below has been shared by Times of Israel journalist Emanuel Fabian on X.

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