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  • Coop recalls kale – may contain listeria

    Coop is recalling Coop kale, chopped and ready, 200 grams, with a best before date of 11/19/2024.

    The reason for the recall is that the product may contain listeria.

    They write that on their website.

    The supplier of the chopped kale has discovered listeria in the product during a routine check. Coop takes the incident very seriously and is investigating with the supplier how this could have happened

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  • UK: No new coal mines

    The Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal power plant in Nottingham, UK, the last in the country, closed last autumn. Archive image. Photo: Rui Vieira/AP/TT

    Britain will ban the opening of new coal mines, according to the country’s energy minister Michael Shanks.

    Earlier last fall, Britain’s last coal-fired power plant in Nottingham closed, a decision that put an end to the energy giant’s roughly 140-year history in the country that was the cradle of the Industrial Revolution.

    The Labor government says it has the ambition for Britain to take a leading role in the green energy transition.

  • Details: One injured in Gothenburg

    According to information to Aftonbladet, one person is injured and several ambulances have been sent to a location in Gothenburg.

    – We have an ongoing operation, but we do not have enough information that I can comment on it yet, says Sofia Blad, press spokesperson at the police.

    Can you say something about what kind of alarm you received?

    – No, I can’t at the moment.

    The alarm came in at 2:46 p.m.

    The text is updated.

  • Drowning alarm at Östermalm in Stockholm

    A drowning alarm at Östermalm in Stockholm has been received by the rescue service and the police.

    The emergency services have been on the scene and assisted the police.

  • The EU fines Meta – with billions of dollars

    The European Union fines Facebook’s parent company Meta 798 million euros for advertising that violated competition laws, AFP reports.

    This corresponds to approximately SEK 9.2 billion.

    Bloomberg writes that it is the first fine of its kind against Meta and that the company plans to appeal the decision.

  • Israeli attack on Damascus – several killed

    At least four people have been killed in an Israeli attack on the Syrian capital Damascus, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which monitors the conflict situation in Syria using a network of sources.

    The target of the attack, which took place in the embassy-dense Damascus area of ​​Mazzeh, is still unclear.

  • UN committee: Israel’s warfare resembles genocide

    Israel’s warfare in Gaza is tantamount to genocide, according to a report by a UN committee. The picture shows gates at a border crossing to Gaza. Archive image. Photo: Tsafrir Abayov/AP/TT

    Israel’s war methods in Gaza are in line with what counts as genocide, according to a UN committee that investigates Israel’s actions in the war as well as developments in Gaza, among others.

    Large amounts of civilian casualties have been claimed and life-threatening conditions have been intentionally inflicted on Palestinians in Gaza, the committee writes in a press release.

    “Israel deliberately causes death, starvation and serious injury by using starvation as a method of war and inflicting collective punishment on the Palestinian population,” the press release states.

    The report covers the period between October 2023 and July 2024.

  • Gun found at recycling center – live loaded

    The police have found a gun at a recycling center in Linköping.

    It is suspected to be a sharp weapon. The gun is seized and a weapons offense report is written. However, there is currently no suspect in the crime.

  • Norway lowers the terror threat level

    PST, the Norwegian equivalent of Säpo, lowers the terror threat level, reports TV2.

    PST believes that the threat from Iran-linked actors against Jewish and Israeli targets has decreased.

    “Even if the assessment of the threat from Iran-linked actors is adjusted downward, the threat from extremists against Jewish and Israeli targets in Norway remains elevated, as it was before October 8. The situation is very dynamic and can change at short notice,” they write in a press release.

  • 180 hand grenades found – to be detonated

    In the last week, the municipality has found hand grenades at the A6 area in Jönköping. And the number rises with each. Today, 50 have been found, reports say SVT Jönköping.

    A total of 180 have been found.

    – We will continue to search during the day, says Fredrik Svärd, environmental engineer at Jönköping municipality, to the channel.

    They plan to detonate the grenades tomorrow.

  • Tromsø airport has closed – bad weather

    Tromsø airport has closed due to bad weather conditions, reports Norwegian Nordlys.

    Strong winds are blowing, causing problems at the airport.

  • Boy arrested for murder plans in Malmö

    A police operation took place in the Rosengård district on Wednesday evening. Archive image. Photo: Mikael Fritzon/TT

    A 17-year-old boy was arrested during a police operation in Malmö last Wednesday evening, reports TV4 Nyheterna. The boy is suspected of preparation for murder.

    – We suspect that a boy under the age of 18 has been hired by someone to carry out a serious act of violence. The teenage boy has come to Malmö but is not from the city, says police press spokesman Nils Norling to the channel.

    The arrest took place in the Rosengård district, where a courtyard was cordoned off and several people were taken in for questioning.

    In connection with that, the police suspected that the 17-year-old, who is said to have been beaten at the scene, was planning to commit a murder, according to TV4’s information.

  • Ivo on beauty clinics: “Many rogue actors”

    The Inspectorate for Care and Care, Ivo, has carried out a national inspection of several beauty clinics that perform various types of treatments and interventions.

    – We have seen serious flaws with major security flaws. In supervision, we have identified many unscrupulous actors and used tools to write bans and file criminal charges, says Peder Carlsson at Ivo.

    – Based on the requirements we have set, a number of businesses have closed down, he continues.

    They talk about the new legislation, among other things, requiring businesses to keep documentation, have competence requirements and identification requirements.

    – We have seen serious patient injuries and we have even seen a couple of deaths among those here in supervision.

    Their supervision has led to 180 supervisory decisions and 40 prosecutions against beauty clinics.

    Read more here.

  • A man is charged with rape at the University Hospital

    A man has been charged with two rapes and a sexual molestation that is suspected of having taken place at the University Hospital in Uppsala in December 2021, the Public Prosecutor’s Office states in a press release.

    The victim was a woman in her 50s who was hospitalized and treated for a serious medical condition.

    – I mean that the man improperly took advantage of the woman who, due to her serious illness, was in a particularly vulnerable situation, says assistant prosecutor Karin Persson in a statement.

  • Inflation rose to 1.5 percent

    Inflation, according to the Riksbank’s measure CPIF, rose to 1.5 percent in October, up from 1.1 percent in September according to Statistics Sweden (SCB).

    It was completely in line with the preliminary calculations, the so-called “quick KPI”, which was released on 7 November.

    But now it is decided.

    Changes in mortgage interest rates are not included in the CPIF measure. It is the measure that the Riksbank uses when designing its monetary policy.

    Read more here.

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