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  • E22 closed after accident

    E22 closed after accident

    A passenger car has crashed into the center guardrail on the E22 at the Karlshamn west and Mörrum east exits, reports P4 Blekinge.

    The emergency services are on site.

    The road is closed in the southbound direction, according to the channel.

  • Total stop in train traffic

    Total stop in train traffic

    There is a stop in the train traffic between Årstaberg and Älvsjö south of Stockholm, reports P4 Stockholm.

    No trains run between the route.

    When traffic will resume is currently not clear, according to the channel.

    The stoppage is due to signal errors.

    It is a catenary that has been torn down, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

  • Record year for the Öresund Bridge

    The Öresund Bridge, here on the third Advent with three out of four pylons lit, has set a new record this year. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT

    Record year for the Öresund Bridge

    Just in time for the impending 25th anniversary next summer, the Öresund Bridge has set a new record. In 2024, 7.5 million vehicles will have crossed the bridge, surpassing the previous record from 2017.

    “Above all, leisure traffic and trucks have increased a lot since 2017. And during the past year, it is primarily work commuting that has contributed most clearly,” says bronze CEO Linus Eriksson in a press release.

    Car commuting over the bridge increased during the year by 12.7 percent compared to 2023. Danish leisure traffic over the Öresund Bridge has also hit a record, after increasing for several years, which can partly be explained by the weakened Swedish krona.

  • Successful operation for Netanyahu

    Successful operation for Netanyahu

    Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is recovering in a bomb-proof hospital after a successful prostate operation, writes Times of Israel.

    “The operation was completed without complications. The Prime Minister has woken up, is in good shape and fully conscious,” Netanyahu’s administration greets, according to the newspaper.

    Fearing missile attacks, Netanyahu has been moved to an underground bomb-proof hospital where he will recuperate for a few days.

  • Influencer arrested in Spain

    Influencer arrested in Spain

    The influencer Christofer “Crippa” Berg has been arrested in Spain. This is confirmed by the Eco-Crime Authority, writes The Express.

    He is in custody in his absence due to the fact that he is suspected of several eco-crimes.

  • Woman to hospital – accident on E6

    Woman to hospital – accident on E6

    During the morning, the police were called to E6 in Burlöv municipality between Malmö and Lund due to a traffic accident.

    It is a truck and a car that collided in the southbound direction, the police write on their website.

    A woman was taken to hospital.

  • Prosecution brought after murder in Gnosjö

    Prosecution brought after murder in Gnosjö

    A 28-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a 74-year-old woman in Gnosjö in November 2023, the prosecutor’s office says.

    The man is already known to the police.

    In the indictment, it appears that the man has hit the woman with a hammer several times on the head. He has also stabbed her several times.

    – The perpetrator and the woman were not familiar with each other and there is no personal motive directed against her. He himself has submitted tips to the police where he has admitted to the deed and provided details about it that were not generally known, says prosecutor Johan Stenberg.

  • Manor wing destroyed – part of world heritage

    The emergency services, ambulance and police were called on Sunday evening to Skärva outside Nättraby where a fire had started in the kitchen of a cultural building. Photo: Björn Hansson/TT

    Manor wing destroyed – part of world heritage

    A grand piano was completely destroyed in the fire at Skärva manor on Sunday evening. The building is part of the World Heritage Site of the Naval City of Karlskrona.

    – It is a wing part of the building that has been lost, we estimate it to be approximately 20 percent of the property, says rescue leader Magnus Kärvhag.

    The alarm about the fire came at 18.30 on Sunday and the extinguishing work became complicated.

    – It is a very old building with many different styles and dry wood, so it spread quickly. You had to establish a limitation and try to keep it.

    Three people were checked by paramedics, but they did not need to be taken to hospital.

    The cause of the fire is unknown, but according to the police, no crime is suspected.

  • “Father of the Bride” director dead

    Charles Shyer has died, aged 83. Photo: Hallie Meyers-Shyer/AP/TT

    “Father of the Bride” director dead

    Oscar-nominated screenwriter, director and film producer Charles Shyer has died, the Los Angeles Times reports. He was behind films such as “Father of the Bride” and “The Girl Who Made the Rag”.

    Shyer began his career as a screenwriter for television series such as “Omaka par” and “The Partridge family” before moving on to the film industry with the blockbuster hit “Nu blåser vi snuten” in 1977.

    Three years later, he co-wrote the script for the Goldie Hawn film “The Girl Who Made the Rag”. Along with his colleagues Harvey Miller and Nancy Meyers, he was nominated for an Oscar for that performance.

    In the same vein, he married Meyers. They became a close-knit team that worked on films such as “Baby Boom”, “Irreconcilable Differences” and “Father of the Bride”, with Steve Martin in the title role. Here Shyer wrote both the script and Show more

  • Car and truck in collision on E22

    Car and truck in collision on E22

    A car and truck have collided on the E22 outside Malmö, the police say.

    The accident took place in the southbound direction at Burlöv, on the way towards Malmö.

    The Swedish Transport Agency states that there is a large impact as a result of the collision. The forecast is that the operation should be completed at 08.00.

    There are no reports of personal injuries.

  • Person set fire to industrial building – with fireworks

    Person set fire to industrial building – with fireworks

    At 10pm last night, the police were alerted to a suspicious fire in an industrial building in Borås.

    On site, it appears that someone lit a firework inside the building, which is suspected to have caused the fire.

    The fire service managed to extinguish the fire during the evening. The police have filed a report of attempted arson.

  • Tourists killed in hotel fire in Bangkok

    The police are on guard at the hotel after the night’s fire. Photo: Sakchai Lalit/AP/TT

    Tourists killed in hotel fire in Bangkok

    Three tourists have died in connection with a fire in central Bangkok in Thailand. Several injured people have also been taken to hospital. The fire broke out on Sunday evening in the city’s tourist area at the six-story Ember hotel, a hotel that police say is popular with backpackers.

    All the dead were tourists, the police told AP.

    The cause of the fire is being investigated.

  • South Korea considers inspection of Boeing plane

    South Korea considers inspection of Boeing plane

    A South Korean plane of the same model as the one involved in Sunday’s fatal crash has experienced similar problems and was forced to turn around, Yonhap reports.

    Now South Korea is considering inspecting all Boeing planes of the B737-800 model.

    A plane carrying 161 passengers was forced to turn back to Gimpo Airport in Seoul on Monday morning after it encountered problems with the landing pad. According to Yonhap, the plane was the same model and belonged to the same airline as the plane involved in Sunday’s fatal crash, which killed 179 people.

    The flight crew informed their passengers about the problem with the landing pad and the plane was able to land at Gimpo Airport again about 40 minutes later.

    At the same time, South Korea announced that it is considering a “special” inspection of all Boeing B737-800 model aircraft operating in the country.

    – 101 B737-800 series aircraft are currently in service in South Korea. We are considering plans to carry out a special inspection of them, said Joo Jong-Wan, head of the aviation department at South Korea’s Ministry of Transport, according to AFP.

  • Jolt Cola returns

    Jolt Cola returns

    Jolt Cola is to go on sale again in 2025. The drink became popular in the 80s and was marketed as having “all the sugar and twice the caffeine”, reports CNN.

    The drink stopped being sold in 2009 and then made a short-lived comeback in 2017.

    Now the company Redcon1 is relaunching the drink with more than twice as much caffeine as in the original recipe – 200 milligrams per can.

    According to CNN, it is focusing on competing with energy drinks such as Red Bull and Monster, rather than the soft drink giants Coca-Cola and Pepsi with which it competed from the beginning.

  • The control room warned of birds

    The control room warned of birds

    The pilots were warned about bird strikes before the accident in South Korea, reports Reuters.

    At 8:54 local time on Saturday, the aircraft was cleared to land.

    Three minutes later, the control room warned the pilots that there was a risk of a bird strike. This is now confirmed by South Korea’s Ministry of Transport, according to Reuters.

    One minute after the warning, the pilot issued a distress signal.

    At 09.03 the plane crashed. It is now believed that a bird collision occurred between the warning and the emergency signal.

    179 of 181 people on board died in the accident.

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