Another tourist found dead on Greek island

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  • Another tourist found dead on Greek island

    A Dutch tourist who was reported missing on the Greek island of Samos on Sunday has been found dead, reports the AP news agency.

    The man was found on Saturday in a ravine, about 300 meters from the place where he was last observed.

    Recently, several tourists have disappeared and lost their lives in similar circumstances on Greek islands, including well-known diet guru Michael Mosely.

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  • Plane forced to turn around – Kiruna airport closed

    During Sunday morning, a plane that was on its way to Kiruna was forced to turn back towards Stockholm.

    The reason was a fault on the runway at Kiruna Airport.

    – Maintenance work has been carried out during the night. When it was inspected on Sunday morning, it was discovered that it was not in good enough condition for the flight to land, says Fredrik Elg, who works at Swedavia’s press service.

    The airport in Kiruna has now been closed.

    – We don’t know when the airport will reopen, but we are now working to prepare, says Fredrik Elg.

  • Highest win for Harriet in Nymo’s Triss scrap: Unreal

    Harriet scrapes home the big win. Photo: TV4

    Harriet from Linköping won five million kroner in this morning’s Triss scratch when she took home the jackpot on TV4 on Sunday morning:

    – It feels unreal, she says jubilantly happy in the broadcast.

  • Three to hospital after crash – drove into trees

    Three people in their 20s have been taken to hospital after an accident in Västervik at night, which P4 Kalmar was the first to report on.

    – It is a passenger car that has driven into a tree shortly after midnight. There is no suspicion of crime, says Filip Annas, spokesperson for the South police region.

    The three people, a man and two women in their 20s, are slightly injured.

  • Netanyahu was not informed of the “tactical pause” in Gaza

    The Israeli military (IDF) announced a daily “tactical pause” in the offensive in southern Gaza to allow more humanitarian aid in this morning.

    But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant should not have been informed of the break, writes N12 News on X.

  • SMHI: “The excitement about the midsummer weather continues”

    SMHI’s update on the midsummer weather.

    Next week, unsettled weather is expected, with showers and a bit of sun alternating every other throughout the country, writes SMHI on its website.

    Before the end of the week, the forecast is still uncertain, but according to SMHI, it looks like there will be a “temporary stabilization” with warmer air in southern Sweden on Thursday.

    At the same time, a smaller low pressure passes over the northernmost parts of Sweden.

    On Midsummer Eve and Midsummer Day, it is difficult to assess whether the stabilization can remain or whether it will change to unstable weather with showers.

    “The excitement about the midsummer weather thus continues to be unbearable,” writes SMHI.

  • Young man hit on Öland – the driver was drunk

    A man in his 20s was hit by a car in Färjestaden on Öland during the night to Sunday, reports P4 Kalmar.

    The driver, another young man, is now suspected of aggravated assault as police suspect he hit the pedestrian with intent.

    The driver reportedly fled the scene, but was later arrested.

  • Details: Hostage drama in Russian prison

    Two employees at a detention center in Rostov in southern Russia have reportedly been taken hostage. The perpetrators, who are reported to be incarcerated at the institution, are said to be connected to the terrorist movement IS.

    The hostage-takers are said to be five in number, reports the news agency Reuters.

    The perpetrators are said to be armed with a knife, writes the independent Russian news agency Baza on the Telegram messaging service. Among other things, they are said to have requested a car and weapons.

    Riot police should be on their way to the facility.

  • Boy abused in car in Ljusdal – four arrested

    A 15-year-old boy has been abused in Ljusdal.

    The alarm came in at 10.15pm on Saturday and the boy is said to have been sitting in a car when he was hit.

    He was then taken by ambulance to hospital with an unknown condition.

    Four people have been arrested on suspicion of assault.

  • Singer Angela Bofill dead

    American r’n’b singer Angela Bofill is dead, American media write.

    She died Thursday at her daughter’s home in California, according to a spokesperson for the artist.

    Angela Bofill was born in 1954 in Brooklyn in New York with Cuban and Puerto Rican roots.

    She made her album debut in 1978 with “Angie”, which included the hit song “This time I’ll be sweeter”, and she is considered one of the first successful r’n’b artists of Latin American origin.

    During her career she recorded ten studio albums and she also sang behind other artists such as Diana Ross and Kirk Whalum.

    Angela Bofill was 70 years old.

  • Woman suspected of rape

    A woman has been arrested on suspicion of sexual abuse or rape of another woman in Luleå, the police write on their website.

    The crime is said to have taken place in a restaurant during the night towards Sunday.

  • Boy abused in Västerås – taken to hospital

    A 15-year-old boy has been beaten outdoors in Västerås during the night of Sunday.

    – There were a large number of young people on site when we got there. We have some things to sort out, says police spokesperson Tobias Ahlén Svalbro.

    The boy has been taken by ambulance to hospital with an unknown condition.

    The police have drawn up a report of serious assault, but no one is suspected at this time.

  • Shooting in Västerås last night

    At 01.04 the police were alerted to a shooting in Västerås.

    The police are investigating the incident as attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.

    – There is information that has come to us that means we are labeling the incident as this at the moment, says police spokesperson Tobias Ahlén Svalbro.

    There is currently no information that anyone has been injured. During the night, a technical investigation was carried out in the area, but at 08.40 the cordons should be lifted, the police state.

    They call for the public’s observations, “both before, during and after the incident”.

    – We have no one deprived of liberty at the moment, says Tobias Ahlén Svalbro.

  • Suspected attempted murder in Vetlanda

    The police were called to Vetlanda after reports of loud explosions.

    At the scene, they found a man in his 30s who, according to initial information, had been injured with a sharp knife.

    – Some form of firearm has been used and some form of sharp object has been used, says Johnny Gustavsson, police spokesperson, SVT Jönköping.

    The man had to be transported to hospital, but is said to have been awake and able to speak after the accident.

    The place is cordoned off and the police have started a preliminary investigation into attempted murder.

  • Shooting in Texas on Memorial Day

    According to reports, several people have been shot in Round rock, Texas, during a Juneteenth celebration, the day commemorating the freeing of the last slaves.

    Several people are said to be injured, but there is no confirmed information that anyone is dead. Police confirm the shooting.

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  • Regarding p1 decision that summer is only broadcast in the SR app. Isn’t that a slap in the face to all pensioners who don’t have the app. What do pensioner organizations say about this? I can imagine that many older people are listening. Which only has the radio.

    Ronny Andersson.

    Hello! This is what it says on SR’s website: “If you want to listen to Summer in P1, you can either listen directly on FM at 1 p.m., just as usual, or on Sveriges Radio Play – where you can also listen to the summer episodes afterwards” .

    You can therefore listen live on the radio. However, you will not be able to listen to the episodes in other apps such as Spotify.

  • Reading about the exchange of prisoners with Iran. What happens to the doctor Djalali? He is not mentioned.

    Katarina Nordgren

    Hello! We don’t actually know, but we’re trying to find out now.

  • Hello Bo Göran! Now I assume we are thinking the same thing and you can’t find the article on the site. We have written about the scary accident here.

  • Has the airport at Palma reopened?

    Malin

    Yes exactly. It was closed for a while but is now open again. Read more here.

  • Thank you for the eminent Valkompisen! A very good complement. Great with such quick responses. Hope to see him again in other contexts in the future! 😀

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    Thank you for testing Valkompisen! It is not at all impossible that he will receive new information in the future. Until then, you can keep asking questions about what’s happening with the EU now, here!

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