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  • Alarm about explosions on Kungsholmen

    Alarm about explosions on Kungsholmen

    The police have moved to the district of Kungsholmen in central Stockholm after reports of explosions.

    – We have patrols in the area and are investigating the matter. Right now there is no indication that anything has happened, says Per Fahlström, press spokesperson at the police.

  • Woman hit by her own car

    Woman hit by her own car

    A woman who fell next to her car has then, for unclear reasons, been run over by the car.

    It is the woman’s leg that is trapped.

    – The car has rolled for an unknown reason, says police spokesperson Jens Andersson.

    The woman is said to have been awake and able to speak when she was taken away by ambulance. The extent of the damage is otherwise unclear.

  • Hamas has handed over a list of Israeli hostages

    Hamas has handed over a list of Israeli hostages

    Israeli media reports that Israel and Hamas have begun exchanging lists of names of people who could be released in the event of a possible ceasefire.

    According to the Times of Israel, mediator Egypt has received a first list of names from Hamas of hostages to be released for humanitarian reasons, such as the elderly and sick.

    That list must also include four American citizens, who are not included in the category “humanitarian reasons”.

    Israel, in turn, must hand over lists of imprisoned Palestinians who can be released if the parties agree on a cease-fire.

  • Suspected dangerous object – buildings evacuated

    Suspected dangerous object – buildings evacuated

    The police have been alerted to a suspected dangerous object on Malmövägen in Lund.

    The object has been checked, but the police have not been able to determine whether it is dangerous or not.

    Just after half past three in the afternoon, the police announce that two industrial operations in the cordoned off area will be evacuated. The National Bomb Squad is on its way to the scene.

  • The bonus prince in rehab

    The bonus prince in rehab

    Norwegian “bonus prince” Marius Borg Høiby is in a treatment center for his addiction, his lawyer Øyvind Bratlien confirms to The evening post.

    Marius has been open about his drug addiction and has said that he has been treated for it in the past. He has also said he intends to resume treatment.

    According to Bratlien, Marius went straight from custody to the rehab center when he was released at the end of November.

    – He is still undergoing treatment. He is determined to continue, even if it is demanding, says his lawyer Øyvind Bratlien to the newspaper.

  • St. Göran’s Hospital in staff mode

    St. Göran’s Hospital in staff mode

    St. Göran’s Hospital has gone into staff mode.

    According to the hospital’s website, the reason is that the Journal system is down.

  • You have driven into a bus stop

    You have driven into a bus stop

    A man has driven into a bus stop in Stenungsund, the police say.

    – He must have tried to leave the scene but was still there when we arrived, says police spokesperson Jens Andersson.

    The man, who is in his 40s, is now suspected of drugged driving, gross negligence in traffic and contamination from the scene of a traffic accident.

    There are no reports of anyone being injured.

  • Truck has overturned – blocking the road

    Truck has overturned – blocking the road

    A truck has driven into the ditch at county road 1610 outside Borås.

    Its trailer is said to be blocking the entire carriageway and police are now on the scene to direct traffic.

    – It is said to be slippery on the road. However, it is unclear whether this is the reason for the accident, says police spokesperson Jens Andersson.

    There are no reports of anyone being injured.

  • The winter sickness is here

    The winter sickness is here

    Today, the Public Health Authority is giving an unwelcome message to the vast majority of people – the season for winter vomiting sickness is here.

    Spread occurs in society all year round, but the authority’s monitoring shows that the epidemic has now gained momentum in society.

    – How extensive the spread will be this season cannot yet be said. Last season, more cases were reported than the year before. The most intense weeks occurred in February, compared to April the previous season, says deputy state epidemiologist Erik Sturegård in a press release.

  • Germany stops decisions on asylum applications from Syrians

    Germany stops decisions on asylum applications from Syrians

    Due to the situation in Syria, Germany’s migration authority issued an immediate decision on Monday not to process asylum applications from Syrians until further notice. That’s what Spiegel writes.

    A spokesman for the agency says it is unclear how the situation in Syria will affect the country’s policy. It is believed that it is therefore difficult to be able to make correct assessments.

  • One is charged with rape within the domestic service

    One is charged with rape within the domestic service

    A 25-year-old man has been charged with raping two women in the domestic service in Uppsala. The rapes took place during the same night, reports SVT Uppsala.

    The man is also charged with several cases of gross sexual assault and offensive photography. According to the investigation, he filmed the rapes and assaults.

    During the autumn, Uppsala Municipality held crisis meetings due to the discovery of several cases of rape and sexual harassment in care for the elderly.

    Several home care workers have been suspended.

  • Alert about a new suspicious object in Malmö

    Alert about a new suspicious object in Malmö

    The police have been alerted to yet another suspected dangerous object in Malmö.

    – We have received a call about a potentially suspicious dangerous object on Nydalatorget, says Sara Andersson at the police.

    The patrol went out to the scene to make an assessment of the object.

    A short time later, it was established that the object was harmless.

  • Men proposed – father shot dead in front of one-year-old

    Men proposed – father shot dead in front of one-year-old

    On June 20, summer 2023, a father was shot dead in his car in a parking garage in Malmö. In the back seat was his one-year-old daughter who narrowly escaped the shots.

    Now she cries every time she goes by car, the mother told the hearing.

    The murdered man appears in the police register and was previously suspected of several crimes. The police suspect that the murder is about a settlement in the gang criminal environment.

    Just over a month after the murder, two men suspected of the murder were arrested. They were later charged.

    But after the trial ended a few weeks ago, both were released.

    Today, the district court acquitted them, the prosecutor announced, according to Expressen.

  • Accused man forced to change nursing home – lives near preschool

    Accused man forced to change nursing home – lives near preschool

    An elderly man who is charged with serious child pornography offenses will change residence, Umeå Municipality announces in a press release.

    The reason is that he lives near a preschool.

    The municipality writes that they have chosen to prioritize the children’s safety over the tenancy legislation.

    – It is clearly different team rooms that meet and stand against each other. Now the indictment and the debate also coincide with the fact that the man’s accommodation needs to be renovated, which was clear last week, says Charlotta Lundström Barsk, director of operations for care and care accommodation.

    She hopes the move will take place this week.

  • The government raises the interest rate on driver’s license loans

    The government raises the interest rate on driver’s license loans

    In January, it will be more expensive to take out a driver’s license loan with CSN.

    The interest rate, which in 2024 was 2.64 percent, will be raised to 3.73 percent in 2025.

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