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  • Buttericks files for bankruptcy

    Buttericks files for bankruptcy

    Party accessories store Buttericks is filing for bankruptcy, the company announced in a press release.

    In December, they applied for a reconstruction, which the Tax Agency, however, has opposed.

  • Nordea is down

    Nordea is down

    Nordea’s internet bank is currently down.

    On the Downdetector site, almost 1,000 people have reported that they have problems with Nordea’s services.

  • 18 states are suing Trump

    Photo: Evan Vucci/AP

    18 states are suing Trump

    Several US states want to block the president’s order to remove the right to citizenship for children born in the US.

    The 18-state group is led by Democrat Matthew Platkin, who is New Jersey’s top state attorney.

    – Presidents have a lot of power, but they are not kings, says Platkin, according to NTB.

    They are suing the newly elected president as they believe the order may be illegal and refer to the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment.

  • The death toll rises after the hotel fire

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    The death toll rises after the hotel fire

    76 people have died after the fire at a hotel in the ski resort of Kartalkaya in northern Turkey.

    Ali Yerlikaya announced this on Tuesday evening, writes AFP.

    Another 50 Orsiners are said to have been injured in the fire.

    Four people were arrested during the day, including the hotel owner.

  • Kebab sauce recalled – may contain listeria

    Photo: Foodmark

    Kebab sauce recalled – may contain listeria

    The company Foodmark is recalling the product Hot kebab mix from the brand Rydbergs in packaging of 175 g with a best before date of February 26, 2025. This as it may contain listeria, Foodmark announces in a press release.

    “Listeria is a health risk and we urge consumers who bought any of the affected products not to consume them, but to throw the product away,” Foodmark writes.

    It is further written that many of the delivered products “to a large extent” have been withdrawn from stock at wholesalers and stores. However, individual products with current best-before dates may have been sold to consumers via Willys, Hemköp, Tempo and Eurocash.

  • The White House website in Spanish does not work

    Photo: Screenshot from the White House’s Spanish website

    The White House website in Spanish does not work

    A day after Donald Trump took office as president, the Spanish-language version of the White House website has stopped working.

    Anyone who tries to enter is met with an error message.

    The website was working as late as yesterday morning, just before Trump became president.

    There has been a Spanish-language website for the White House since the 90s. According to Newsweek Trump removed the Spanish-language site during his first term in office in 2017.

    In his inauguration speech yesterday, Donald Trump focused a lot on illegal immigration and wanted to declare a state of emergency on the border with Mexico.

  • Stop for all trains in Rotebro

    Stop for all trains in Rotebro

    Train traffic in Rotebro, in Sollentuna municipality north of Stockholm, was stopped shortly after 6 p.m.

    This is reported by P4 Stockholm.

    The stop affects all trains.

    The forecast as of now is that the trains can be allowed to run again at 8 p.m.

  • A-tractor in collision in Haninge

    A-tractor in collision in Haninge

    An A-tractor and a car collided in Haninge during the afternoon.

    Both drivers were taken to hospital with minor injuries.

    The police suspect that the A-tractor was driving too fast and will therefore impound the car.

    The driver of the A-tractor, a 17-year-old boy, is suspected of illegal driving, causing bodily harm and negligence in traffic.

  • Strömmer and Stenergard in Ankara

    Strömmer and Stenergard in Ankara

    Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) and Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) are currently holding a press conference in Ankara together with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

    They have also had meetings with the Turkish Minister of the Interior, Ali Yerlikaya.

    Sweden and Turkey have begun cooperation on, among other things, terrorism and organized crime.

    Last Friday, a 22-year-old Swedish man was arrested in Turkey. He has been internationally wanted, suspected of several crimes.

  • A car hit a person in Eskilstuna

    A car hit a person in Eskilstuna

    A person has been hit by a car at Tivoliallén in northern Eskilstuna.

    The extent of the injuries is unclear, but the person hit has no life-threatening injuries, the police write via their website.

  • The new response from Musk: Pure propaganda

    The new response from Musk: Pure propaganda

    Elon Musk is again criticizing the media for spreading claims that he made a Nazi salute on Monday night.

    “The traditional media are pure propaganda. You are the media now,” he writes on X, referring to the app’s users.

    The post also includes a photo with images of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris extending their hands in a similar manner.

    According to Christer Mattsson, who researches right-wing extremism at the University of Gothenburg, sees it as Musk making a Nazi salute.

    -Anyone who understands Western culture knows what that gesture means. If you have used it without meaning to, you are probably saying something to those who felt distressed by this, he says to Aftonbladet.

  • Russian ghost plane discovered outside Skåne

    Russian ghost plane discovered outside Skåne

    The Swedish Armed Forces confirm to Aftonbladet that a Russian aircraft without a transponder flew south of Skåne during the day.

    – It is serious that they do not follow and use transponders. It is downright inappropriate. It can also be dangerous, especially if it is civilian traffic with a lot of passengers on board, says Louise Levin, head of communications at the air force.

    The authority is following developments closely and says that this is not the first time that Russian ghost planes have flown over international waters.

    – You have to make yourself known, says Levin.

  • Kia recalls plug-in hybrid – may catch fire

    Kia recalls plug-in hybrid – may catch fire

    Kia recalls 640,000 plug-in hybrids worldwide, writes We Car Owners.

    The reason is that water can leak onto a circuit board, and if it short-circuits, it can start a fire in the engine compartment.

    The models affected are the Kia Ceed and Xceed built between 2019 and 2023, as well as the Kia Niro built between 2015 and 2022.

    In Sweden, roughly 53,700 cars are covered. Kia says they will contact the car owners themselves.

  • Head-on collision between car and truck – road closed

    Head-on collision between car and truck – road closed

    An accident between a car and a truck has occurred on Höganäsvägen in Ängelholm municipality.

    – According to initial information, it is a head-on collision. It is a very serious traffic accident, says Patric Fors, the police’s press spokesperson in the South region.

    Police, ambulance and rescue services are on site.

    The road is closed in both directions.

  • Series crash on E4 – total stop

    Series crash on E4 – total stop

    Several cars and a truck have collided on the E4 in Timrå, write Sundsvall’s newspaper.

    – It has come in as a serial collision with a truck and three cars, says Johanna Pålsson, alarm and line operator in the Mittnorrland rescue region, to the newspaper.

    E4 is completely closed at the location and will be until at least 7 p.m., according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

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