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A dead person was found yesterday in a home in Vadstena. A person is now arrested on probable cause on suspicion of murder, the Prosecutor’s Office writes.
Intensive investigative work is underway and technical investigations are being carried out.
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Four men and one woman are sentenced in the Gothenburg district court for serious assault and robbery of men whom they enticed to meet a 14-year-old girl, writes P4 Gothenburg.
The men were also filmed and posted on social media.
The floods have wreaked havoc in Spain, claiming at least 95 lives.
The death toll is expected to rise as rescue efforts continue, as an unknown number of people are still missing, reports AP.
“Unfortunately, there are dead people in some vehicles,” Spain’s Transport Minister Óscar Puente said, referring to hundreds of cars and trucks stranded on roads.
Over a thousand soldiers joined the rescue effort in the search for bodies and survivors. The Minister of Defense announced that the soldiers alone had recovered 22 bodies and rescued 110 people during Wednesday evening, writes the news agency.
Inflation in the euro countries increased to 2.0 percent in October, according to a preliminary calculation from the statistics agency Eurostat. It is exactly on the inflation target that the European Central Bank (ECB) has and it can be compared with 1.7 percent in September.
The increase in inflation was greater than expected. Analysts on average had expected inflation to rise – but only to 1.9 percent, according to a compilation of forecasts made by Bloomberg.
Service prices are on the rise, with increases at an annual rate of 3.9 percent in October according to Eurostat’s preliminary figures. This is the same rate of increase as in September.
For food, alcohol and tobacco, price increases were 2.9 percent in October, compared to 2.4 percent in September.
However, the most important explanation for the increase in inflationary pressure in the eurozone is that energy prices are no longer falling as much. They fell 4.1 percent at an annual rate in October, compared with the fall of 6.1 percent in September.
Ten to fifteen cows have gotten out of their pen, reports say P4 Seven-way.
They move on the stretch between Berghem and Björketorp in Marks municipality.
The Swedish Transport Agency writes that it has a small impact on traffic and the emergency services have not been alerted to the scene.
A 25-year-old Swedish citizen was arrested yesterday afternoon in central Copenhagen on suspicion of attempted murder “at an unknown location in Greater Copenhagen”, the Copenhagen police write on X.
Later, a 19-year-old Danish citizen who is a co-suspect was also arrested. In addition to attempted murder, they are also suspected of attempted illegal possession of weapons, the police state.
They will be brought before a remand judge in the Copenhagen district court at 11.30 am.
Travelers are no longer allowed to take folding electric scooters with them on the subway. This is because the lithium batteries pose a fire risk, writes SL on its website.
The rules also apply to hoverboards, electric unicycles, and other smaller vehicles.
Larger e-scooters have long been prohibited from being taken into the subway, but now SL is extending the ban. Those who ride the commuter train may, however, bring the electric scooter on board just as before.
Weather warnings across the south east coast on Thursday. Photo: AEMET
Spanish Weather Authority, AEMETsends out a new red warning of intense rain in the northern part of Castellón province.
On the platform X they write: “Extreme danger! Do not travel in the area unless absolutely necessary!”
In nearby areas of Catalonia and the Valencia region, orange warning remains.
At least 95 deaths have been reported following the country’s floods.
Hualien in eastern Taiwan. Photo: AP
Heavy rains and strong winds have hit Taiwan as the biggest storm since 1996, Typhoon Kong-rey, reached the island’s southeast coast on Thursday.
At least one person has been killed and 27 people injured, among them two Czech tourists. It reports Focus Taiwan.
The authorities have closed schools and offices, and also trading on the stock exchange. 500 flights have also been cancelled, reports say CNN.
Taiwan, known for its quick response to typhoons, has deployed more than 34,000 troops for rescue efforts and evacuated 8,600 people.
The winds of up to 200 km/h correspond to a category 3 hurricane.
On Thursday, Norwegian police were called to a secondary school due to a serious incident.
A student has been stabbed by another student.
According to VG, two teenage boys are involved.
According to the police, the knife-cut boy does not appear to be seriously injured.
A man in his 30s had to be taken to hospital on Wednesday evening after an attempted robbery at Borås central station, the police write on their website.
Two men in their 20s tried to rob the man of his mobile phone. The men are suspected of assault and aggravated theft.
Police have no arrests at this time. The man’s injury status is unclear.
A man in his 80s died yesterday afternoon at the hospital in Kalmar after he was found unconscious in his home in Nybro.
A preliminary investigation into murder has been opened. No one has been arrested.
Forensic technicians will conduct a crime scene investigation during the day and witness interviews will be conducted.
Relatives are informed of the death.
The police have several patrols on site at Arlanda Airport after a traveling family started arguing with each other.
A man has been detained after he reportedly hit a family member with a stick.
The man is now suspected of assault and has been taken from the scene.
The police were called on Wednesday evening to a residence in Norrköping due to a suspected violent crime.
On Thursday morning, the police announced via their website that a dead woman in her 70s had been found at the scene.
The police write that they opened a preliminary investigation into murder due to unclear circumstances surrounding the death.
During the night, interrogations were held and a technical investigation was also carried out.
No one is arrested.
From today, special safety zones will be introduced around all clinics and hospitals in England and Wales that offer abortion.
The zones will extend 150 meters from the clinics to protect the women from abortion opponents.
Within the area, it is now a criminal offense to try to influence a person’s decision to carry out an abortion, reports the Reuters news agency.
Illegal actions can include handing out pamphlets against abortion and demonstrating against the right to abortion. The penalty is a fine.
– The idea that women feel unsafe or harassed to access healthcare, including abortion clinics, is sick. This ends today, says Security Minister Jess Phillips.
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