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  • “Dawson’s Creek” star dead

    “Dawson’s Creek” star Obi Ndefo is dead.

    This is reported by Dagbladet.

    The death is confirmed by the actor’s sister.

    Ndefo turned 51 years old.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Three children went to E4: They are not left

    Several motorists have called the police after seeing children walking along the E4 at the Vagnhärad intersection in the direction of Norrköping.

    – There are three children who are estimated to be around ten years old, we are on our way there with cars, says the police spokesperson in the East region.

    An hour later, the police were on the scene and found no children on the road.

    – Most likely they have gone off the road, it usually happens that way, says the police spokesperson.

  • AFD largest party in German state elections

    The far-right Alternative for Germany party, ADF, looks set to become the largest party in the German state of Thuringia after Sunday’s state election. This is according to the polling station survey that was presented at 6 p.m.

    The party received just over 33 percent, which is an increase of ten percentage points since the 2019 election.

    If the forecast is correct, it will be the first time since the Second World War that an extreme right-wing party becomes the largest in a German state election, writes TT.

    The party is also advancing in Saxony, which also went to the polls on Sunday. It is very even between AFD and the Christian Democratic CDU. The CDU, on the other hand, appears to be leading – with 32 percent, along with the AFD’s 31.5 percent, according to Welt.

  • Car overturned – two to hospital

    Just before 5 p.m., there was an alarm about a traffic accident on national highway 31 outside Vetlanda.

    – There are two passenger cars that have collided and three people have been affected, says the management operator of the rescue service.

    One of the cars must have overturned and is lying on its side.

    All the people were able to get out of the cars themselves, and two have been taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Man drowned in Sundsvall – arrested released

    Four people, suspected of murdering a wheelchair-bound man in Sundsvall, have been released. Archive image. Photo: Oscar Olsson/TT

    The four people who were arrested on suspicion of murdering a wheelchair-bound 75-year-old man in Sundsvall have been released, Sundsvalls Tidning reports.

    – They are still relevant in the investigation, but the suspicions have weakened, says Anja Steiber, press spokesperson at the Public Prosecutor’s Office to the newspaper.

    It was on Friday that a man died after he ended up in the water. The suspects, three men and one woman between the ages of 45 and 60, were at the scene at the time of the incident and were later arrested.

    The people were first arrested on probable cause on suspicion of murder, but the degree of suspicion was then lowered to reasonable suspicion before they were released.

    No other person is detained in the case and the investigation continues.

  • General strike in Israel – the airport is closed

    Demonstrations in Jerusalem on Monday. Photo: Mahmoud Illean / AP

    Israel’s largest trade union, Histadrut, announces a general strike throughout the country starting Monday, writes Haaretz. This is to put pressure on the government to get the Israeli hostages freed.

    – We get body bags instead of an agreement. I have come to the conclusion that only our efforts can affect those who need to be affected, says Histradut chairman Arnon Bar-David, according to the Times of Israel.

    Ben Gurion International Airport is one of the workplaces that will be closed on Monday.

    Many businesses, including restaurants and movie theaters, are also already closing on Sunday evening in protest against the government’s handling of the hostage crisis.

    Several municipalities, including Tel Aviv, are supporting the protest by canceling public meetings and allowing employees to participate in the planned demonstrations.

    The escalated mood comes after the news that six more hostages were found dead in Gaza on Monday.

  • Russia with new nuclear weapons notice

    Russia is making changes to its nuclear weapons doctrine.

    This is what the country’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov says to the Russian state-controlled news agency Paw.

    It is unclear what the changes entail. But Ryabkov says that they are being done in response to “the West’s actions regarding the military special operation.”

    “The military special operation” is how Russia usually calls the war in Ukraine.

    No time frame has been set for the changes in the nuclear doctrine.

    – The time frame for its completion is a rather complicated issue, given that we are talking about the most important aspect of our national security, Ryabkov says.

  • Forced to amputate penis – incident reported

    IVO, The Inspectorate for Care and Care. Photo: Stina Stjernkvist/TT

    A man in Gothenburg who sought help for problems with the foreskin was forced to amputate his penis after the cancer diagnosis took almost three years.

    The incident is now reported according to lex Maria to Ivo, the Inspectorate for Care and Care, as a serious health care injury, reports GP..

    When the man had an annual check-up in 2020, he told about his problems and asked for a referral. But the referral was then sent to the wrong care recipient.

    When the mistake was discovered and a new referral was to be sent, the doctor forgot to send it.

    After seeing four different doctors, a referral was sent to the urologist who determined that the man had penile cancer, and his penis needed to be amputated.

  • Person taken to hospital after drowning alarm

    The rescue service and ambulance have been called to a lake in Norrtälje after a drowning alarm.

    An affected person was on land but has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.

    The person’s injury status is unclear.

  • 17 found dead after Russian helicopter crash

    Another Russian helicopter of the MI-8 model. Archive image. Photo: Dmitri Lovetsky/AP/TT

    The bodies of 17 people have been found after a helicopter crash on the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia.

    The Mi-8 model helicopter disappeared shortly after it took off on Saturday with 19 tourists and three crew members on board.

    The wreckage was found on Sunday morning not far from where the helicopter disappeared from radar.

  • New suspected dangerous object in Malmö

    The police have found another suspected dangerous object in Malmö, in the Persborg area.

    The item was found at a bicycle rack on Björneborgsgatan. The courtyard has been cordoned off and the residences have been occupied.

    At 12 noon today, a dangerous object was found in the Fosie area. The national bomb protection has been called in there.

  • After fatal shooting – safety zone may become relevant

    A 35-year-old man was shot to death in the Årby district in Eskilstuna, and just over twelve hours later, another shooting occurred in the city. Then a man in his 20s was injured in a shooting in Lagersberg.

    Now it may become relevant to introduce safety zones in Eskilstuna after the violence of the last few days.

    – It is a possibility that we are looking at. Are there conditions for a safety zone, what would that safety zone look like? It is something that we will look into more closely, says Robert Åkerström, deputy local police area manager in Eskilstuna to Aftonbladet.

    He continues:

    – It is legislation that exists and aims to prevent new serious violent crimes. We are in a situation where we need to use the legal support that exists in order to prevent new violent crimes.

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  • The armed forces helped clear gas cylinders

    The fire that ravaged a boat in Aneby during the day has been put out, the rescue service says.

    The gas cylinders that were at the site, and which meant an explosion risk, have been cleared – thanks to the Swedish Armed Forces.

    – What they were able to do was to knock these over with the Armed Forces’ armored vehicles and cover them with earth, says the rescue service’s command operator.

    He has worked in the rescue service for a long time and has never experienced such help from the defense before.

    – It is grateful when you have a regiment nearby.

    In connection with that, traffic on the main line has also been able to resume again.

  • Kim Jong-Un gave grenades got Russian horses

    Kim Jong-Un feeds a holiday trotter with carrots Photo: North Korean news agency KCAN

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has received 24 horses – so-called holiday trotters – from Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    The horses are part payment for North Korean shells for the war in Ukraine, reports the Moscow Times newspaper.

    Kim Jong-Un reportedly loves horseback riding.

  • Details: Several dead – despite humanitarian pause

    During the day, a humanitarian ceasefire has been initiated in Gaza. The reason is that a mass vaccination against polio has been started in the strip.

    At the same time, there are reports of explosions in several places in Gaza, Al Jazeera’s reporter on the ground reports.

    In the eastern parts of Bureij in central Gaza, a man has been killed by artillery fire.

    And in Gaza City, two people have been killed in a drone attack, according to the reporter.

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