After the crash – now the sports chain can be saved

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  • After the crash – now the sports chain can be saved

    After the crash – now the sports chain can be saved

    Sports store XXL has seen its stock fall sharply recently after financial problems. Now they may have received a saving grace, writes e24.

    The British Frasers Group wants to buy the entire company, and after the announcement the XXL share rose like a rocket on the Oslo Stock Exchange on Friday. Shortly after opening, the value increased 37 percent.

  • Woman dead after accident – driver battered

    Woman dead after accident – driver battered

    The woman who was involved in a serious traffic accident in Högsäter in Färgelanda about a week ago has died, the police say.

    The woman, who was in her 80s, was pinned in her car after colliding with another car.

    The driver of the other car, a 25-year-old man,

  • Crash on E20 – “very slow”

    Crash on E20 – “very slow”

    Two passenger cars collided on the E20 between Eskilstuna and Strängnäs during Friday morning.

    Police, ambulance and rescue services are working at the scene.

    It has some impact on traffic and the police urges great caution and to keep a distance, because it is slippery and there is a risk of queues, on their website.

  • Hundreds of flights canceled in Europe

    Hundreds of flights canceled in Europe

    In large parts of the Netherlands, yellow warnings have been issued for gale force winds, causing more than a hundred flights to be canceled at Schiphol Airport during Friday, writes De Telegraaf.

    The flights have destinations all over the world, including Stockholm and Copenhagen.

    The wind force can reach speeds of 75 to 90 kilometers per hour, according to the weather authority KNMI.

  • Sweden and Denmark buy combat vehicles for 25 billion

    Sweden and Denmark buy combat vehicles for 25 billion

    Sweden and Denmark have placed a joint order for combat vehicles for 25 billion.

    The order applies to combat vehicles 90 with a 35 millimeter Bushmaster automatic cannon, writes the Swedish Armed Forces in a press release.

  • FBI warns: Stop texting

    FBI warns: Stop texting

    After a period of widespread hacker attacks against telecommunications operators in the United States, the American FBI issues a call to all mobile users to change their behavior, reports NBC News.

    The FBI says everyone should make sure their messages are sent through encrypted systems, which many texting services are not.

    For example, all text messages sent between iPhone users and Android users are not encrypted.

    The hacker attacks, called Salt Typhoon, are suspected to come from China. However, the Chinese ambassador to the United States has denied that the country has anything to do with the attacks.

  • Fire in industrial building

    Fire in industrial building

    At 07:30 on Friday, the emergency services were alerted to a suspected fire in an industrial premises in Fritsla, outside Borås.

    – The fire is under control, but there are batteries in the building that can start the fire again. It is unclear how many batteries are in the building, says Niklas Ignell, officer on duty at the rescue service.

    It is a rack with batteries that have burned.

    The emergency services are on site with around 20 people and no injuries have been reported.

  • SMHI warns of sudden ice slippage

    SMHI warns of sudden ice slippage

    SMHI has issued a new warning regarding sudden ice slippage in the Umeå area.

    Parts of Västernorrland’s and Västerbotten’s coastal areas may experience traffic problems during Friday afternoon until midnight.

    Motorists are asked to drive carefully and adjust their speed to the road conditions.

    Even in public transport there is a risk of delays and canceled departures.

  • Forecast: HPV target out of reach for Stockholm

    Forecast: HPV target out of reach for Stockholm

    The campaign with free HPV vaccine is extended by six months. Despite that, the Stockholm region is not expected to reach the vaccination target to eradicate cervical cancer, reports P4 Stockholm.

    Hanna Milerad, responsible for the HPV vaccinations, tells the channel that there are major challenges in reaching women in vulnerable areas and that she does not believe it is possible to vaccinate the minimum 70 percent required.

    Joakim Dillner, research manager for the campaign, however, believes that the 70 percent target will be reached nationally and that “herd immunity” can therefore be achieved.

  • Three climbers are feared dead on the mountain

    Three climbers are feared dead on the mountain

    The three men who went missing after trying to climb New Zealand’s highest mountain, Mount Cook, are feared dead, local police say.

    Police believe the men, who are said to have been experienced climbers, may have fallen while trying to cross a ridge.

    Helicopters and drones were used in the search, which was hampered by poor weather conditions. According to the police, the operation has now been discontinued.

    Two Americans and a Canadian were reported missing on Monday after they went out on the mountain a few days earlier, reports BBC.

  • The news site’s conference ended in a vomit party

    Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    The news site’s conference ended in a vomit party

    A large part of the editorial staff at the news site Omni has fallen ill after, among other things, having eaten a Christmas dinner at a conference facility in Stockholm County.

    This is stated by several sources for P4 Stockholm. Up to 25 people, or half the editorial staff, may have been affected.

    – It is true that around 30 people at Omni have fallen ill after a 1.5-day conference. Sad ending to an absolutely fantastic conference out on Värmdö about plausible future scenarios, AI and with future young readers on stage, says Markus Gustafsson, editor-in-chief at Omni.

    However, the incident should not have affected the news work.

    Whether it is winter sickness, food poisoning or something else that caused the symptoms is unclear.

    – However, we do not know what is the cause of the infection. Colleagues who were not with the evening have also fallen ill.

    Gustafsson states that the incident is being investigated by those concerned and has been reported to the relevant authorities.

  • The party leader wants to strip President Yoon of power

    Demonstrators march from Gwanghwamun Park in central Seoul towards the presidential palace, demanding the resignation of President Yoon Suk-Yeol. Photo: Cornelia Mikaelsson/TT

    The party leader wants to strip President Yoon of power

    Pressure is mounting on South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol to step down. And the risk of him being impeached is growing.

    The leader of the ruling People’s Party, the president’s party, is demanding that Yoon be immediately stripped of power because he poses a “danger to the people and the country.”

    – Considering the facts that have now come to light, I consider it necessary to immediately suspend President Yoon from his duties, in order to protect the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and its people, said party leader Han Dong-Hoon at a crisis meeting with the party’s leadership.

    According to Han, it concerns, among other things, that the president allegedly asked the head of counter-intelligence to arrest leading politicians the other day. It happened in connection with Yoon shocking the country and the outside world late Tuesday evening, local time, and declaring a state of emergency with additional Show more

  • Suspected attempted murder in Uppsala

    Suspected attempted murder in Uppsala

    During Thursday evening, the police were alerted to a fight in Gottsunda in Uppsala.

    At the scene, a man in his 30s was injured in the arm and bleeding. He was taken to hospital by ambulance, the police write on their website.

    The police interrogate witnesses on the spot and knock on doors. No one is currently in custody and the initial criminal classification is attempted murder.

  • 22 dead after drinking alcohol

    22 dead after drinking alcohol

    22 people died after drinking toxic alcohol in Istanbul, Turkey, several Turkish media reports.

    A further 24 people sought hospital treatment on Thursday after suspicion of poisoning, seven of whom have been discharged according to the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet.

    Turkish police are said to have made several crackdowns linked to alcohol that was produced illegally and then sold on to consumers. In all cases, sales have taken place in neighborhoods and districts of Istanbul.

    At least 19 people have been arrested on suspicion of alcohol-related crimes and 10 people have been detained, write Post.

  • Denmark wants to deport everyone who is sentenced to prison

    Copenhagen burette. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    Denmark wants to deport everyone who is sentenced to prison

    All foreign nationals sentenced to prison in Denmark should be deported. This is what the country’s Ministry of Migration and Integration writes in a press release.

    “Every criminal alien who is deported from Denmark is a victory for the legal society and a victory for our country,” says responsible minister Kaare Dybvad Bek (S), in the press release.

    This means that the Danish government wants to scrap the so-called stair step system, which means that a number of factors must be weighed in the decision on whether a convicted person should be deported, including how long he has been in the country.

    The proposal does not apply to conditional sentences.

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