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  • Passenger car hit by train – great effort

    Passenger car hit by train – great effort

    A passenger car has been hit by a train in Härryda municipality. The rescue service and ambulance are in place with several units.

    “It is an extensive resource package that is in place,” says the rescue service’s alarm and management commander Mats Gränsmark.

    It is unclear if someone has been injured.

    – It has been a powerful collision, says Gränsmark.

  • ZeLenskyj: Not heard anything about new White House invitation

    ZeLenskyj: Not heard anything about new White House invitation

    Volodymyr Zelenskyj has “not heard anything” about a new invitation to the White House and a new meeting with Donald Trump.

    At a press conference on Wednesday, he also says that Ukraine never accepts that occupied areas become part of Russia.

    “This is the most important red line,” he says according to Sky News.

    He also says that the conversations between Ukraine and the United States have been “constructive”.

  • Pilot shuts down – flown nearly into mountains

    Pilot shuts down – flown nearly into mountains

    A pilot on the Easyjet has been suspended after he flew too close to a mountain, reports Manchester Evening News.

    It was during a flight between Manchester and Egypt, with 190 people on board, that the pilot ruled the plane just too close to the mountain. The incident happened when the plane flew over land.

    Easyjet states that they are investigating the accident and that the pilot was suspended in the meantime.

    “Safety is the highest priority for all our pilots, they are trained according to the highest industry standard, undergo rigorous tests and are carefully monitored,” the airline tells the newspaper.

  • The bonus prince’s visitor ban is extended

    The bonus prince’s visitor ban is extended

    Oslo District Court has decided to extend the bonus prince Marius Borg Høiby’s ban on visits to his ex-girlfriend, reports VG.

    The police have requested that the visitor ban be extended by three months – which Borg Høiby is disputed through his lawyer.

  • Dangerous substance leaked and started burning – great effort

    Dangerous substance leaked and started burning – great effort

    The rescue service is currently in place in Stenungsund with a large number of units after a flammable and toxic substance leaked into an industrial area.

    – It has been a leak that resulted in a fire, says the rescue service’s press spokesman Henrik Gunnarsson.

    The fire is extinguished, but the rescue service is still working to handle the dangerous substance.

    There is no danger to the public.

  • Tractor overturned – man to hospital

    Tractor overturned – man to hospital

    A 65-year-old man has been taken to hospital after overturning with a tractor in Trelleborg, police say.

    Police, emergency services and ambulance were alerted to the scene at 10.15 o’clock. The tractor has been salvaged from the site.

    The man’s injury situation is unclear.

  • Putin opens for conversation with Trump

    Putin opens for conversation with Trump

    Russia does not exclude a phone call between Putin and Trump. This is stated in a new statement from the Kremlin, according to Reuters.

    Russia is now going through the conversation that has been between the US and Ukraine earlier this week.

    “The United States must inform us about the results of the conversations between them and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia, before we can comment on whether the proposed ceasefire is acceptable for Russia,” said Russian spokesperson Dmitry Peskov in a statement.

  • Russian captain involved in the ship’s collision

    Russian captain involved in the ship’s collision

    The captain of the vessel collided with the partly Swedish -owned oil tanker Stena Immaculate outside the UK is a Russian citizen, Sky News writes.

    The captain has been arrested and is suspected of crime.

    The crew came from Russia and the Philippines, according to the company that owns the ship.

    A person is feared to be dead after the collision.

  • Ukraine is being pushed back in Kursk

    Ukraine is being pushed back in Kursk

    The Russian military has pushed back Ukrainian forces in the strategically important town of Sudzja in the course region, reports Sky News.

    In recent days, Russia has withdrawn several areas occupied by Ukraine in connection with the offensive on Russian soil.

    According to New York Times Is the Russian successes a sign that Ukraine’s attempt to maintain control over Russian territory is now failing.

  • Sweden’s climate policy is sawn by the OECD

    Sweden’s climate policy is sawn by the OECD

    Today release OECD’s new environmental performance review. The OECD notes that although Sweden has historically been a leader in the climate field, the current government’s climate policy has created uncertainty about our country’s opportunities to reach the goal of net roll emissions to 2045.

    Above all, the sharp criticism is about lowered fuel taxes and that animals and nature are threatened by cold.

  • Whips affecting the world’s big cities

    Jakarta is one of the affected cities. 34 million people live in the giant city with surroundings. The poor sewer system has difficulty managing to remove the rainwater, leading to frequent floods. Photo: TT

    Whips affecting the world’s big cities

    In every seventh giant town in the world, the so -called whiplash effect has been noticed as a result of a changed climate – first extreme drought that is followed by cool floods. This is according to a new study from Wateraid where the development has been reviewed over the past 42 years, writes TT.

    In 17 of the surveyed cities, which consist of the world’s 100 largest and another twelve, they are now more often affected by both drought and floods. Over the past 20 years, both extremes have become more common than the previous 20-year period.

    Stockholm is the only Swedish city that participated in the study that is not exposed. Than.

    “Stockholm is one of the cities that is developing against whips,” says researcher Katerina Michaelides, professor of hydrology at the University of Bristol and one of the report authors.

  • Northvolt applying for bankruptcy

    Northvolt applying for bankruptcy

    On Wednesday morning, Northvolt’s Board of Directors has decided to apply for bankruptcy. It states the district court for TT.

  • Woman dead on fire

    Woman dead on fire

    A woman in her 80s has died in an apartment fire in Lycksele.

    The fire broke out on Monday night. The woman’s relatives are informed.

    The police are now investigating how the fire could start.

  • Information: Northvolt has decided to apply for bankruptcy

    Information: Northvolt has decided to apply for bankruptcy

    Northvolt’s Board of Directors has now decided to apply for bankruptcy, according to information to DN.

    The application must be submitted during the morning.

    Yesterday, DN wrote that the company would apply for bankruptcy if they did not receive new capital.

  • Police exercise at Liseberg

    Police exercise at Liseberg

    Today, the police in Gothenburg will have an exercise at Liseberg.

    “The exercise can attract the public attention,” the police write on their website.

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