Alarm about a fight at school: “Unclear”

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  • Alarm about a fight at school: “Unclear”

    The police have been called to an address in Hallsberg due to a fight.

    – It seems to be connected to a school. It’s very unclear right now. We are on site and working to figure out what happened, says Evelina Åström at the police.

    It is unclear if anyone was injured and what happened.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, two ambulances have been sent to the scene.

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  • Girl was raped during naptime at preschool in Flen

    Several children were in the same room at the same time as a little girl of preschool age is suspected of having been subjected to a serious rape at her preschool in Flen in October.

    The rape must have taken place during bedtime, Jaana Moberg, head of the children’s and education administration in Flen, tells P4 Sörmland.

    A 24-year-old man who had been employed as a nanny for several years has been charged and admitted to the crime.

    Prosecutor Fredrik Beijar believes that the crime should be assessed as serious as it involves a small child.

    – And because the suspect showed particular recklessness when he took advantage of his position as preschool staff, says the prosecutor in a press release.

    In connection with the crime becoming known, the man was suspected of another ten crimes. Of these, one more case is currently being investigated.

    According to the prosecutor, the suspicions in the other cases were not concrete enough to proceed with.

  • Svantesson on Germany: “Very dependent”

    Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson holds a press conference on the economic situation. She says that inflation has been fought and that it “looks brighter” for households going forward. In addition, she commented on the government crisis in Germany

    – What is happening in Germany is a very big challenge and I am concerned about their economy, says Svantesson and continues:

    – In addition, it is a very challenging political environment, we have noticed that in our contacts with them.

    She says that Sweden is “very dependent” on Germany and that it is important that things go well for them.

    Read more here.

  • Aftonbladet twice nominated for the Stora Journalistpriset

    Aftonbladet’s Staffan Lindberg, Magnus Wennman and Sofia Boström are nominated for the Stora Journalistpriset in the category Narrator of the Year for “The Price of Mica”.

    – For the trio, it is a combination of foreign journalism and photojournalism that is very strong, says Jonas Bonnier.

    In the review, Aftonbladet’s team follows the path of car batteries from child labor in mines.

    Aftonbladet’s Olof Svensson and Fredrik Björkman are also nominated in the Disclosure of the Year category for the disclosure about Anna Kinberg Batra’s recruitments.

    – It was a review that we all talked about. The Anna Kinberg Batra affair was spread in many media, says Lukas Bonnier.

    Read more about the nominations here.

  • The Riksbank doubles the key interest rate

    The Riksbank has issued a new interest rate announcement and is doubling the key interest rate. The new key interest rate lands at 2.75, which is the biggest interest rate cut in ten years. That is a double reduction of 0.50 percentage points.

    In October, the interest rate was 3.25 percent.

    Read more here.

  • Man shot at gate

    A man was shot at a gate to an apartment building in Kista in western Stockholm during the night.

    the other was not hit by any shots which instead hit the facade of the house.

    No suspect has been arrested and a preliminary investigation into attempted murder and serious weapons crime has been launched.

  • Woman dead after car accident

    A woman was hit by a car in Västerås on 30 October.

    She was taken to hospital after the accident, but her life could not be saved. Yesterday she had died from her injuries.

    Her next of kin have been notified, the police write.

  • Kristersson on Trump: Prepared for more responsibility

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is interviewed in P1 Morgon about the new president in the USA – Donald Trump.

    – Europe must be prepared to take a greater share of the responsibility, he says and continues:

    – The more European countries are prepared to support, the more it will command respect in the United States.

    He also says that there are worrying trends in US politics. He mentions the “extreme tone, polarization and hostility”.

  • Inhaled nitrous oxide – suspected of crime

    A woman in her 20s was stopped by the police on Möllevången in Malmö and suspected of violating the public order law after inhaling nitrous oxide from a balloon.

    “As the use of nitrous oxide for intoxicating purposes is prohibited according to Malmö city’s public order statute, the woman is suspected of violating the public order law,” the police write on their website.

  • Extradited after suspected boat murder

    The boat was towed into the harbor at Öckerö. Archive image. Photo: Björn Larsson Rosvall/TT

    A 65-year-old man suspected of drowning his friend, a man in his 70s, in international waters off Gothenburg’s northern archipelago is to be extradited to Germany, reports Göteborgs-Posten.

    On August 1, the two German citizens were on their way home from a sailing competition in Norway. A fight allegedly occurred and both ended up in the water. The friend was later pronounced dead in hospital.

    A couple of days later, the man was arrested in Sweden, suspected of murder.

  • Deported after stabbing girls

    The 34-year-old man who attacked three girls with a knife in a residential area in Karlskrona in May is sentenced to forensic psychiatric care for serious assault and is to be deported from Sweden, BLT reports.

    The district court acquits the man of two attempted murders of the girls, who were between the ages of 12 and 16. He may not return to Sweden for ten years.

    The man has previously been assessed as seriously mentally disturbed at the time of the incident, according to BLT.

  • Australia: 16-year-old limit for Tiktok

    Children and young people under 16 in Australia may be banned from social media in a few years. The government has put its foot down in 16, not 14 years, in a bill, ABC reports.

    – Social media is harming our children and I say now it will be enough, says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese whose Labor party has now decided on 16 years.

    The proposal does not exempt children and who already have popular apps or have parental permission. Parliament supports the government.

  • TikTok company banned from Canada

    Canada has decided to ban TikTok’s subsidiary Technology Canada Inc. in Canada for security reasons, AP writes.

    However, Canada does not stop access to the app for individual citizens.

    TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company headquartered in Singapore.

  • Wildfires in California – hundreds evacuate

    Large forest fires are spreading in California, north of Los Angeles, AP reports.

    The fires are described as moving out of control as a result of the weather conditions. It is dry and strong winds blow.

    Hundreds of people have had to evacuate their homes, and according to the local news channel ABC7 it is estimated that around 50 houses have burned down.

    Several people have been injured and taken to hospital, writes the channel with reference to the Ventura County Fire Department.

    Schools in areas affected by the fire must also be closed.

  • At least 40 dead in Lebanon after Israel’s attacks

    Smoke rises after new attacks on densely populated suburbs south of Beirut. Photo: Bilal Hussein/AP/TT

    At least 40 people were reportedly killed in eastern Lebanon by Israeli strikes on Wednesday, according to Lebanese health authorities.

    On Wednesday, Israel also issued new warnings for an area in Beirut’s southern suburbs – at the same time as Hezbollah’s new leader gave a speech.

    The Iran-backed militia’s new leader, Naim Qassem, spoke on Wednesday to mark 40 days since his predecessor, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in an Israeli strike.

    – We have tens of thousands of trained resistance fighters, said Qassem.

    As the speech was broadcast, an Israeli military spokesman warned residents of three areas in the densely populated suburbs, just south of Beirut, of an imminent attack.

    Loud explosions were then heard in large parts of the capital, witnesses told AFP.

    Earlier in the day, Israeli attacks were also reported from the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, as well as from the city of Nabatieh in the southern parts. In Baalbek, an AFP correspondent states that intense attacks were heard inside and around the city during the day.

    Lebanese health authorities said on Wednesday evening that at least 40 people had died and over 50 were injured in the Israeli attacks in the area.

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