Israel ends the ceasefire in Gaza – over 200 dead
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Man in 50s death in tram accident
Man in 50s death in tram accident
A man in his 50s has died after being hit by a tram in Gothenburg, police say on his website.
At 09 on Tuesday morning, police, ambulance and emergency services were alerted that a pedestrian was hit by a tram.
The accident caused a total stop in car and tram traffic.
After an hour, the rescue personnel were ready at the scene, and later the police announced that the man had died.
The police have prepared a report of negligence in traffic and causing the death of another. At present, no suspected suspicion is.
Relatives are informed.
Several world leaders condemn the attacks
Several world leaders condemn the attacks
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela has condemned Israel’s attacks against Gaza and calls them “barbaric” in a post on X.
Belgium’s Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot also writes that the agreement between Israel and Hamas is clear and involves a ceasefire.
“I condemn the new Israeli attacks and the high rate of death”.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has also commented on the attacks and says there is a risk of a “full -scale escalation” of the conflict.
“The government looks with great concern about what is now happening with broken ceasefire, many dead tonight and the risk of it completely escalating again,” says Kristersson in the EU Committee, TT reports.
Poland and Baltic States submit an agreement on personal mines
Poland and Baltic States submit an agreement on personal mines
Poland and the Baltic States plan to start using personal mines on the occasion of the security threat from Russia, according to a communication from Lithuania’s Ministry of Defense.
States are now jointly leaving the so-called Ottawa agreement, where 164 countries agree not to use personal mines.
Minor who hide in nature kill and mutilate people decades after conflicts have ended.
Sweden has signed the Ottawa agreement, while Russia and the United States are outside the agreement.
Newborns should receive medicine for RS virus
Newborns should receive medicine for RS virus
All Swedish infants will receive preventive medicine for RS virus from next winter, it reports Sweden’s radio.
The decision was made by the Council for New Therapies, the NT Council, on Monday.
Hamas: Head of Hamas government dead
Hamas: Head of Hamas government dead
The leader of the terror-stamped movement Hamas government in Gaza, Essam al-Dalis, has been killed in Israel’s attack tonight, says the terrorist group, according to the AFP news agency.
Information also comes that several other officials should have been killed in the attacks.
At least 330 people are said to have been killed and over 600 have been injured, according to figures from the Hamas -controlled Ministry of Health in Gaza.
The night’s flight attacks are the largest since the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel came into force on January 19.
Three Danes Kill in Flight Crash in Switzerland
Three Danes Kill in Flight Crash in Switzerland
Three Danish citizens have died in a flight crash in Switzerland, reports Danish TV2.
The dead are a couple, a woman and a man, and their son.
The flight was private and the accident occurred on Monday night.
Ikano Bank cut down – 200 sheep go
Ikano Bank cuts down. File image. Photo: Therese Jahnson/SvD/TT
Ikano Bank cut down – 200 sheep go
Ikano Bank terminates 200 employees, of which 120 in Sweden, according to a press release. According to the bank’s latest annual report, 556 employees in Sweden had.
“We will support all concerned in the best possible way during this change – always with our culture and values as guidance. Our ambition is to have implemented the proposed changes before the end of 2025,” said the bank’s acting CEO Niclas Olsson in a press release.
Ikano Bank is part of the Ingka Group, which in turn is the owner company of Ikea.
Three are charged with double murder in Norrköping
Three are charged with double murder in Norrköping
Prosecutors on Tuesday prosecuted three people for participation in the double murder in an apartment in Norrköping in the summer of 2024, writes the Prosecutor’s Office in a press release.
A 20-year-old man is charged with murder in two cases and serious weapons crime. A 20-year-old and a 19-year-old man is charged with assisting in murder. Both are also charged with serious weapons offenses that are not related to the murders.
– It is a very brutal act where two young men in a execution -like way were shot dead in one victim’s home. The perpetrator entered the home by crushing a window. Although it is a shorter course of events, the victims must have been able to feel strong death anxiety, says state prosecutor Lisa Åberg.
The prosecutor believes that one of the victims was murdered by chance.
– The shooter has no relationship with the victims and I assume that he has performed the act on behalf of someone else. The man’s reason for undertaking the assignment has not emerged in the investigation, but the work to determine who or who gave him the assignment continues, says Lisa Åberg.
The government wants to review private ADHD investigations
The government wants to review private ADHD investigations
The government wants private actors that offer investigations for ADHD and autism diagnoses to be examined.
This is stated by Social Minister Jakob Forssmed (KD) at a press conference.
– There may be positive aspects of it (private actors). But we also see significant risks, he says during a press conference.
Today, private players offer ADHD investigations by, among other things, marketing themselves with quick results and short waiting times.
– To be able to ensure this, we must ensure that care resources are used correctly and that it is conducted by serious actors and not luxury seekers who mislead people to seek answers in individual diagnoses. Then I do not talk about all the private companies that today conduct a very well -functioning and serious activity and often on the public’s mission, says Jakob Forssmed.
More and more people are receiving an ADHD diagnosis in Sweden that today stands out in global statistics. Around 10 percent of boys have received an ADHD diagnosis and according to the National Board of Health and Welfare it will increase to 15 percent.
The mortgagee boom raises interest rates
Michael Green, President and CEO of Handelsbanken. File image. Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT
The mortgagee boom raises interest rates
Handelsbanken, one of the largest lenders in the Swedish mortgage market, is the next player to raise their mortgage rates on loans with longer binding times.
For loans with a three -year binding period, Handelsbanken raises the interest rate by 0.10 percentage points to a list rate of 3.59 percent, while the increase is 0.15 percentage points to 3.74 percent of loans with 5 years binding time. For eight and ten years respectively, the increase is 0.20 percentage points for list rates 3.84 and 3.94 percent, respectively.
Danske Bank, SBAB and Länsförsäkringar have already announced similar increases.
List rates are normally clearly above the average interest rate that the bank takes in its loan agreement with mortgage customers.
Grocery store robbed
Grocery store robbed
Two men have threatened the staff in a grocery store in Hässelby and with a knife and forced goods.
They then left the store on electrical kick bikes.
The police are now working to find the men.
Car dropped its caravan on E22
Car dropped its caravan on E22
A car has dropped its caravan on the E22 between the traffic areas Karlskrona Västra and Trantorp.
– The caravan is in the ditch but needs to be carried, says Sara Andersson at the police.
The driver is not suspected of any crime at the moment but it can be changed.
– You have an obligation to fix your load.
Burning car on the Öresund Bridge
Burning car on the Öresund Bridge
A car on the way across the Öresund Bridge has started to burn.
“It’s over on the Danish side, but we’re there and assisting Danish police,” said police spokesman Sara Andersson.
The driver is said to be unharmed but the traffic is affected.
The car was on its way from Sweden to Denmark. It is unclear why it started to burn.
Teacher taped children’s mouths – kicked
Teacher taped children’s mouths – kicked
The teacher who is suspected to have taped several children’s mouths in a preschool class in Gothenburg has now been fired, reports P4 Gothenburg.
The tape must have been used as a way to punish messy children.
Boy is suspected to have laid out murder assignments from HVB homes
Boy is suspected to have laid out murder assignments from HVB homes
A boy who was placed in an HVB home is now being charged with suspicion of advertising murder assignments, reports Halland News.
The boy is now being charged with stamping for murder. According to the prosecutor, the police must have found four mobile phones in the boy’s room and where there were pictures of weapons and banknotes.
At the same time, investigators could see chats in the boy’s phone that showed how the boy was looking for people who could take on assignments such as shootings and blasts.
– He has admitted that it is he who has posted the ads, but he has not told us which more are involved or what the intended targets are, prosecutor Ludmila Pronko told Halland News.
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