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Two cars have collided in a roundabout on Ystadvägen at the Hindby traffic stop in Malmö.
During the collision, one of the cars dragged the side rail with it and overturned onto the inner ring road.
One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.
– It is still unclear how many people are involved in the accident and whether everyone is out of the cars, says the police spokesperson in the South region.
The police have closed the inner ring road during the work.
– On the other hand, traffic is allowed on Ystadsvägen at the roundabout, says the police spokesperson in the South region.
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It hasn’t gone well for Oatly on the stock market. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT
The Swedish oat drink company Oatly fell by 24 percent on the New York stock exchange this week, after a quarterly report that came the week before.
The company is now trading at its lowest level in over a year. A share closed at $0.61 on Friday.
At most, the share has cost just over 28 dollars. Since the listing in May 2021, the share has lost 97 percent in value.
Pope Francis at a Mass in the Vatican on Sunday. Photo: Alessandra Tarantino/AP/TT
It should be investigated whether Israel committed genocide through the attacks on Gaza. That is what Pope Francis means in a forthcoming book.
It is the first time that the Pope has officially mentioned Israel’s actions in the war against Hamas in connection with expressions such as “genocide”. The 87-year-old Francis has previously referred to what is happening in the region as “terrorism” after having met both Palestinians and Israelis who have been taken hostage.
In a book based on interviews with the Pope, which will be released on Tuesday, he says:
“According to some experts, what is happening in Gaza has the character of genocide. This should be carefully examined to determine whether it conforms to the technical definition formulated by jurists and international organizations.”
It is the Italian newspaper La Stampa that has published excerpts from the book.
In the book, the Pope also talks about Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine as an “open wound”.
Poland went on high alert after this morning’s Russian attacks on several cities in Ukraine.
In a comment to Aftonbladet, Defense Minister Pål Jonsson (M) says that Poland must contribute the measures they think are appropriate based on the current security situation.
“Sweden is an ally within NATO. We are always prepared to take measures to help our allies if necessary. As an ally, we always have work connected to a close situational picture, but we do not go into operational details.”
Operations have returned to normal.
In total, it was about 120 robots and 90 drones. Our anti-aircraft forces destroyed over 140 air targets, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi.
Tiktok’s owner is valued at $300 billion, despite the company being under pressure in the US. Archive image. Photo: Damian Dovarganes/AP/TT
Tiktok’s parent company Bytedance is valued at $300 billion, according to information provided to the Wall Street Journal. This corresponds to close to SEK 3,300 billion.
The valuation is the company’s own, and one of the highest ever for a Chinese technology company. In October 2023, the valuation, according to the newspaper, was 225 billion dollars.
Bytedance is under pressure in the US, where the authorities demand that Tiktok be sold to an American owner by mid-January at the latest. Otherwise, the app may be banned in the country. Donald Trump has previously been in favor of a Tiktok ban but has recently suggested that it is a bad idea.
The police received the alarm about the traffic accident on the E14, at the exit to Torvalla towards Sundsvall, at 10.45am.
– Two passenger cars collided and four people are said to have been involved, says the police spokesperson in the North region.
Two of the victims must be children and one child is under the age of five.
– Two people have been taken to hospital, but the injuries are not expected to be life-threatening.
Traffic is affected during the recovery of the cars.
– There is no criminal suspicion at the moment. We have been very slow in the region in general, says the police spokesperson in the North region.
The clock is ticking for battery manufacturer Northvolt. For several months now, the company has been chasing money for its financing.
This week it was reported that Northvolt is leaning towards reconstruction in the US, something that several sources stated for Dagens Industri. It is about a so-called chapter 11 procedure in the USA, which can be described as a reconstruction process.
Now writes the Financial Times that Northvolt’s fate could be close as early as next week, citing a source, who adds that the company has written its value down to zero. The newspaper writes that a person with insight says that chapter-11 is still possible.
– Even bankruptcy is still an option, says the source to the FT.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, at least 72 people have been killed after a residential building was attacked by Israel in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza, writes Al Jazeera.
The building is said to have been home to six families.
Dozens have been injured and the civil defense states that they cannot get to the scene, writes the news channel.
The police moved out with several units due to a suspected hand grenade in Västerås on Sunday morning.
They cordoned off the area, checked the object and contacted the bomb squad for assessment.
But it wasn’t a hand grenade – but a chew toy for dogs.
According to the police, it must have been designed to resemble a hand grenade.
“The chew toy is deemed to be harmless and intended for play,” the police write on their website.
Twelve people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza during the night and into Sunday, according to the hospital in Deir al-Balah that received the dead.
According to the information, six people have been killed in Nuseirat and four others in al-Bureij in central Gaza. Another two are said to have been killed on a highway.
However, the data on deaths differ. Civil Defense spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that at least 20 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza, among them three children.
According to Bassal, ten of them were killed in the attack in al-Bureij in central Gaza. Dozens of others were injured, according to the data.
Social Services Minister Camilla Waltersson Grönvall (M). Archive image. Photo: Jakob Åkersten Brodén/TT
The fact that four out of ten social secretaries have been subjected to threats or violence is against democracy, says Social Services Minister Camilla Waltersson Grönvall (M).
– It is very worrying, she says and opens talks with the trade unions about the situation.
Novus’ recent survey paints a dark picture. About four out of ten, 38 percent, of the surveyed social secretaries around Sweden state that they have been subjected to threats or violence during the last two-year period.
– No one should have to be exposed in their workplace, says Camilla Waltersson Grönvall (M) to TT.
– It is also a threat to Swedish democracy. Because it is very worrying if necessary decisions to protect children and young people are not taken.
Destroyed houses on the island of Cataduanes on Sunday. Photo: Rescue authorities MDRRMO/AP/TT
Super typhoon Man-yi has reached the Philippines’ main island of Luzon, where meteorologists warn of a “potentially dangerous” situation. The island is the Philippines’ most densely populated and the country’s economic hub.
On its way there, the storm crossed the island of Catanduanes, where trees were uprooted, houses destroyed and power lines knocked down. Sustained winds of over 50 meters per second and gusts of over 63 meters per second have been measured on Sunday.
Initially, no deaths have been reported, perhaps thanks to the massive evacuation, where hundreds of thousands of people have left their homes.
It is not possible to enter the Swedish Transport Agency’s website.
Instead, you are greeted by a blank page with the text “The website cannot be reached”.
– We have had a short operational disruption on the external web this morning, but everything should work after a while, writes Anneli Eriksson, communicator at the Swedish Transport Agency, in an email to Aftonbladet.
One person has been arrested after the night’s explosion at an apartment building on Östermalm in Stockholm, the police say.
It was shortly before five o’clock on Sunday morning that a powerful detonation occurred at the apartment building.
No one was injured.
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The photo was taken after an airstrike on the Beirut suburb of al-Dahiya on Saturday. Photo: Bilal Hussein/AP/TT
Israel is attacking Beirut’s southern suburbs again on Sunday morning, shortly after the military called for the evacuation of three different locations. In the warning, specific buildings are marked on maps as Hezbollah targets. Everyone is asked to stay 500 meters from the sites.
In pictures from Sunday morning, smoke can be seen over buildings in the area, which was also attacked several times on Saturday.
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