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  • Wernersson’s cheese is recalling six types of cheese, according to the Swedish Food Agency.

    The cheeses may contain listeria, according to the supplier.

    “The cheeses recalled by Wernersson cheese are Edamer 1 kg, Gouda 1 kg, Jarlsberg 830 g, Jarlsberg 500 g, Borgost 750 g and Leonora 750 g,” writes the Swedish Food Agency.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Car has overturned on E22

    A person has driven into the center guardrail and overturned on the E22 in the northbound direction at the height of Odarslöv.

    The person in the car must have been able to get out of the car himself, and is being taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is unclear and the car will be towed.

    Police, emergency services and ambulance are on the scene.

    The text is updated.

  • Nicotine in the fake snus – the product is recalled

    A so-called caffeine snus – which should not contain either tobacco or nicotine – from the brand XQS is recalled, writes the Swedish Food Agency. Nicotine snuff has accidentally ended up in several of the boxes.

    The recalled product is XQS Citrus Cooling Functional Pouches (50 milligrams of caffeine) with lot number CC003102.

    “Unfortunately, a limited number of boxes have received the wrong products in the boxes. The incorrect product in the doses contains nicotine and should not be consumed. The nicotine content has been shown to be 6.13 mg of nicotine per bag/portion. This is mainly noticeable by the fact that the portions are more yellow in color than those with caffeine, which are more or less completely white,” writes the company Insurgent Ventures II in a press release.

  • Morgan Spurlock has died

    Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock has died of cancer, reports ABC News.

    He was 53 years old.

    “Morgan gave so much through his art, ideas and generosity,” his brother Craig Spurlock said in a statement.

    Morgan Spurlock is among other things behind the documentary “Super Size Me”, which was released in 2004 and was nominated for an Oscar the following year.

  • Five-year-old boy missing

    A five-year-old boy has been reported missing in Falun, the police say.

    Those who may have seen the boy are asked to call 112.

    – He ran away when he was to be picked up at school. We are on site to search and find him, says police spokesperson Gabriel Henning.

    The boy must wear a white shirt and white pants.

  • International Court of Justice to Israel: End the offensive in Rafah

    The UN International Court of Justice in The Hague orders Israel to end the offensive in Rafah, according to Reuters.

    It is South Africa that has asked the ICJ to order Israel to end the offensive against Rafah, halt military operations across Gaza, and grant international investigators and journalists access to the besieged strip of land.

    South Africa has repeatedly accused Israel of genocide in Gaza. Israel, in turn, has claimed that the South African accusations are completely false.

    The UN Court hears disputes between sovereign states. The ICJ’s rulings are binding, but the court effectively has no power to compel states to act on its rulings. For example, the court has ordered Russia to stop the war against Ukraine.

  • Author Walter Kappacher dead

    The Austrian writer Walter Kappacher has died, aged 85, according to the news agency APA.

  • Electrical failure at Stockholm’s central station

    During Friday, train traffic south of Stockholm was affected by an electrical fault, which resulted in several canceled departures and delays.

    Traffic is now running again after the problem has been resolved.

    – There was an error at a converter station, says Felicia Danielsson at the Swedish Transport Administration’s press service.

    However, the problem has resulted in long queues, which means that trains can still be cancelled.

    – We will notice the effects for a while to come.

  • Cyclist hit in Malmö

    A cyclist has been hit by a car in Malmö on Friday afternoon.

    The car must have left the scene after the accident, the police say.

    The condition of the cyclist is unclear, but an ambulance is on its way.

    Half an hour after the accident, the police make an update on their website:

    “The car that left the scene has returned. Information gathering is in progress”.

  • Man arrested on suspicion of rape

    A man has been arrested on suspicion of rape in Ludvika municipality.

    The police state that the crime must have been committed indoors.

    On Friday afternoon, the prosecutor decided to arrest the man.

    Footnote: The rape must have taken place indoors, not outdoors as was stated in Aftonbladet’s push notice.

  • Ukraine: Russia “stopped” in Kharkiv

    Ukraine has stopped a Russian ground offensive in the border region of Kharkiv and is now carrying out a counterattack there, the Ukrainian military says.

    At the same time, Russia is intensifying its attacks at other parts of the front, according to the military.

    In recent weeks, Russia has made the biggest gains in 18 months, since thousands of Russian soldiers stormed the Kharkiv region on May 10.

    On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi visited the regional capital to discuss the fighting for Vovtyansk, a town located less than five kilometers from the border.

    “The Ukrainian defense forces have stopped Russian troops in Kharkiv,” says the Ukrainian military.

    “The situation is under control, counter-offensives are underway”.

  • Suspected murder in Säffle

    During the afternoon, the police went to a residence in Säffle.

    – We end up at the address after doing some information gathering and find a person who is deceased, says police spokesperson Anders Dahlman.

    Since they could not rule out crime, the police have now opened a preliminary investigation into murder, alternatively manslaughter.

    – We cannot write this off at once, but must investigate the place and the person in question, says Anders Dahlman.

    The site has been blocked off.

  • Total stop in train traffic south of Stockholm

    An electrical fault has caused a total stop in all train traffic south of Stockholm, reports P4 Stockholm.

    No regional, long-distance or commuter trains can pass through Stockholm south.

    – There is no electricity right now. We suspect that it is work on the side of the tracks that has gone awry somewhere, says Bengt Olsson, press manager at the Swedish Transport Administration.

    There is currently no forecast for when traffic will be able to flow again.

    Update: As of 3 p.m., nothing has changed.

    – There are a lot of resources on site and working on the problem, but we have not received a forecast yet, says Felicia Danielsson, press spokesperson at the Swedish Transport Administration

  • Man arrested for child rape

    A man in his 40s has been detained on suspicion of child rape, reports TTELA.

    The man has previously been arrested. The rape allegedly took place inside a toilet in a shopping center in Trollhättan on Monday.

  • Overturned horse transport on E22

    A car with a horse transport has overturned on the E22 at the height of Tollarp in Skåne in the southbound direction.

    – We are on our way to the scene, says Patric Fors, press spokesperson for the police in the South region.

    According to the Swedish Transport Administration, an animal has been hit nearby, and an accident involving several vehicles has occurred a little further south at Linderöd.

    The condition of the horse’s injuries is unclear.

    There are queues at the site.

    Read more here.

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  • Why did 2 ambulances and 3 police cars with sirens and blue lights just pass by in Vasastaden?

    Hannah

    Hello! There has been an accident at the subway at Odenplan.

  • Have you published anything regarding the authority for psychological defense reporting tv4’s cold facts for the report on SD’s alleged troll factory?

    Alex

    Hi Alex, we have written about this.

  • What was the audience score at Taylor Swift’s concert? Can’t find it in any of the articles.

    Lego

    Hey Lego! We wonder about that, Taylor Swift said on stage that it was an audience record yesterday and we’ve been looking for the organizer all day without an answer unfortunately! Will update you as soon as we know more.

  • Don’t understand what the difference is between SD’s “troll factory” and Aftonbladet’s culture pages.

    Can someone explain how it differs from e.g. Anders Lindberg’s texts and word pooping?

    albino

    The difference is that Anders writes his own opinions and signs with his own name.

    A “troll factory” is a hidden organization that spreads misleading information for propaganda purposes – without being clear about who the sender is.

  • Then the 7-year-old and the press office can also stop selling sweets and soft drinks?

    Strange that they should control what the customer requests.

    I expect snus will also stop being sold just like cigarettes.

    Should they have vegetables and vitamins instead?

    Now former customer

    They cannot control demand – but they can control their own supply. If they don’t want to sell cigarettes, they are free to stop doing so.

    However, they seem to want to continue selling snus, as well as sweets and soft drinks.

    Here you can read more about how they reason.

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