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  • Tidelies propose government loans to nuclear power

    Tidelies propose government loans to nuclear power

    The government and SD want to build new nuclear power. A support program is now proposed that involves large government loans.

    The state will be able to lend money to government loan interest to the person building to lower the financing cost.

    Anyone who produces should also be guaranteed a minimum compensation for electricity produced by price hedging agreement.

    – It is a limited well -balanced support to do something we have not done in a very long time, to build new nuclear reactors in Sweden, says Niklas Wykman at a press conference.

    The support includes four new reactors. The cost is estimated at at least SEK 400 billion and the state’s loans would then account for 75 percent.

  • Man hit by a taxi

    Man hit by a taxi

    A man has been hit at an intersection in Gothenburg.

    The man was taken to hospital by ambulance. The injury situation is unclear.

  • Emptying swamp on water in search of missing soldiers

    A swamp is drained in the hunt for four missing American soldiers. Photo: Lithuania’s Armed Forces

    Emptying swamp on water in search of missing soldiers

    Lithuania’s Armed Forces write on Thursday morning at X that they are now emptying a swamp on water, where the lost American soldiers’ bandwagon has dropped.

    Earlier in the day, the Armed Forces claimed that the four missing soldiers were confirmed dead.

    “The rescue operation in the training area in Pabradė is in progress – special machines drain the swamp and dig intensively to reach the lost vehicle. Further heavy equipment is on the way,” writes on X.

  • Volvo recalls hybrids – should not be loaded

    Volvo recalls hybrids – should not be loaded

    Volvo Cars must recall tens of thousands of hybrids from the years 2020, 2021 and 2022. According to the US Road Safety Authority NHTSA, the battery can be short -circuited.

    “Owners are asked not to charge their vehicles until the problem is fixed,” it says.

    According to media, around 8,000 cars are affected in Sweden.

  • Volvo recalls 73,000 cars

    The reason is that batteries can be short -circuit and there is a risk that they will start to burn.

    It is about charging hybrids of the annual model 2020-2022 and the models S60, V60, S90, V90, XC60 and XC90, According to Carup.

  • Eurojackpot billionaire is from Västra Götaland

    Eurojackpot billionaire is from Västra Götaland

    The person who has won the profit of SEK 1.25 billion resides in Västra Götaland.

    The winner used to play on his tour lines but instead chose to play on random rows.

    It turned out to be a recipe for success – since the profit landed at SEK 1,254,052,648.

    – The person was obviously shocked, says Sofie Hodén at Svenska Spel turn.

    The line that gave the winnings was 3, 11, 30, 35, 50 with star number 4 and 5.

  • Six tourists dead when submarine sank in Egypt

    Six tourists dead when submarine sank in Egypt

    Six tourists are reported to have died when a submarine for sightseeing underwater failed in the Egyptian tourist resort of Hurghada, writes British Metro, and BBC.

    Nine tourists should be injured, four of them critically.

    The tourists are of different nationalities.

    According to Metro, 44 ​​tourists have been aboard when the submarine sank.

  • No new trial for girl murder in Landskrona

    No new trial for girl murder in Landskrona

    There will be no new trial for the murder of 14-year-old Emilia who was murdered in Landskrona this summer.

    Emilia’s mother, who had appealed the punishment for one of the convicted, is now withdrawing her appeal, Writes HD-Sydsvenskan.

    Thus, the penalty against the 15-year-old is stuck, which was sentenced to closed youth care for two years and two months. Even a 13-year-old girl was suspected in the case but when she was too young to be prosecuted she could not have any sanction.

  • No warning shots when police shot man

    No warning shots when police shot man

    No warning shot was fired in connection with a strike outside Karlshamn on Tuesday.

    The police have previously stated that they first shot warning shots before fire that hit the man but it was not.

    The task is now withdrawn, reports SVT News Blekinge.

    – We want to straighten that task. No warning shot has been shot, but it was shot fire immediately after the man opened fire. The information about the warning shot was incorrect. Of course, we regret it, says police spokesman Thomas Johansson.

  • Insider Heritage – Four charges for serious crimes

    Four people are charged with serious insider crimes, where a defendant had a key position in market surveillance on the Nasdaq Stockholm Stock Exchange. File image. Photo: Anders Wiklund/TT

    Insider Heritage – Four charges for serious crimes

    The man would monitor suspicious trade on the Nasdaq Stockholm Stock Exchange. Instead, he is suspected to have passed on information to related persons – who made several million SEK in profit.

    Four people are now being charged with serious insider crimes, the Swedish Crime Authority announces.

    According to the indictment, the total profits amount to approximately SEK 4.4 million. The investigation has been able to show that the protagonist “to some extent” has received compensation for his tips, according to Pontus Hamilton, preliminary investigator and state prosecutor at the Swedish Crime Authority.

    Pontus Hamilton notes that it is serious that a prosecution is brought against a person who has this order of trust – and whose work has been to find this particular type of crime.

    – This accused person knows how such crimes are investigated and what you are looking at. It also means that you can of course protect yourself in different ways or take the dimensions and steps that may be needed to avoid detection.

    All defendants deny crime.

  • System update stopped national tests

    The National Agency for Education’s platform for digital national tests was quickly closed, since student information was disseminated. File image. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT

    System update stopped national tests

    It was a system update that caused the error in the National Agency for Education’s platform for digital national tests.

    The error forced the authority to cancel the spring digital national tests in the platform.

    The wreck led to student personal data leaking to other schools, which must not occur.

    “Since the error was discovered, the supplier together with the National Agency has worked intensively to identify and correct the error,” the National Agency for Education writes on its website.

    As the error is fixed, the National Agency for Education opens the test platform for the universities that construct and test the digital national tests. However, the decision is stuck to have the students write the tests concerned on paper, or in the schools’ own, local platforms.

  • Great efforts against the party halls

    Great efforts against the party halls

    About 50 police struck with government officials at the companies in the party halls in Gothenburg in a planned effort, writes the Gothenburg Post.

    “It is a planned workplace inspection that we do in collaboration with other authorities,” police spokesman Thomas Fuxborg told the newspaper.

    The purpose of the effort was to, among other things, check work permits.

  • European car company falls after customs notice

    The car dolls from the United States strike against European car companies that fall on the stock exchange. File image. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT

    European car company falls after customs notice

    European car shares fall on Thursday following Donald Trump’s message about car duties.

    The tariffs of 25 percent are aimed at all cars that are not produced in the United States, and strike against car companies around the world.

    A European stock index for cars and car parts falls by 3.3 percent in the morning. Volvo Cars backs 6.5 percent on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and in Frankfurt, Mercedez-Benz falls by 4.5 percent, Porsche by 3.1 percent and Volkswagen with 2.6 percent.

    Among other things, Mazda and Subaru fell on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, with 6 and 5 percent respectively.

  • Women were beaten outside nk

    Women were beaten outside nk

    The police were alerted at 04 o’clock last night about a fight outside NK in Gothenburg.

    According to testimony to GP Was one of the women beaten down to the ground and hit their back and bleed from the back of their heads.

    “When the police arrive at the scene, the beaten woman, who is 25 years old, has managed to get up to her feet again and the other woman goes away to Irish Embassy,” Thomas Fuxborg, the police spokesperson, told the newspaper.

    The woman at the age of 25 was taken to hospital but the injury situation is unknown. The other woman, who is 40 years old, was taken care of for drunkenness but is also suspected of the abuse.

  • Man who was shot by police has been interrogated

    Man who was shot by police has been interrogated

    The police have been able to interrogate the person who was taken to hospital after a shooting in Karlshamn on Tuesday, reports SVT News.

    He is suspected of attempted murder. A woman was also arrested in connection with the shooting and she is suspected of serious weapons crime. She was released.

    It was Tuesday that the man is suspected to have shot at the police who then fired a warning shot and then fire.

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