Eight dead after knife attack in China

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  • Eight dead after knife attack in China

    Eight people are said to have been killed and 17 injured after a man attacked a school in Wuxi, Jiangsu, eastern China.

    That’s what the police say.

    The attack is said to have occurred at a school on Saturday evening local time.

    A 21-year-old man has been arrested.

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  • Sports car overturned – children under 10 to hospital

    At 15.44 the police received an alarm about a single accident on Malmövägen in Lomma municipality.

    – It’s a Chevrolet that must have overturned. Both people who were in the car are out, says Patric Fors, press spokesperson at the police command center.

    A child under the age of 10 is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – The extent of the damage is unclear, but it should not have been life-threatening.

    The police are still on the scene and traffic is affected in both directions.

  • One arrested after hostage drama in Paris

    Several people were taken hostage at a pizzeria in Paris on Saturday, reports Le Figaro.

    The perpetrator is said to have been armed with a knife. Heavily armed police surrounded the pizzeria and negotiators were called in.

    The drama went on for about three hours, and by 4 p.m. the people had been released, writes Le Parisien.

    The hostage-taker, who according to French media is the son of the owner of the pizzeria, has been arrested. Those who were taken hostage must have been employees.

    No one appears to have been physically injured.

  • Man beaten with affection by neighbor

    A 35-year-old man has been taken to hospital after a fight in Malmö, the police write on their website.

    The man states that he was beaten by another man with a stick.

    – The people involved are neighbors and live in the same stairwell. It is unclear whether the crime took place inside an apartment, in the stairwell or outside., says

    He had to go by ambulance to the hospital but was awake and talkative, says Patric Fors, press spokesperson at the police command center.

    The other man was arrested on the spot and is suspected of aggravated assault.

  • Norwegian billionaire dead – turned 101 years old

    Olav Thon when he celebrated his 100th birthday. Photo: Martin Solhaug Standal/NTB/TT

    Norwegian billionaire and real estate magnate Olav Thon has died, Norwegian media reports.

    “It is with great sadness that we have today received the news that Olav Thon has passed away. He was 101 years old,” says a press release from Thon Gruppen.

    Olav Thon founded the Thon Group, which owned several hotels and shopping centers – many of them in Sweden. He was CEO and chairman of the board until 2022, NTB writes.

    In 2010, according to the magazine Kapital, he was Norway’s richest man, and according to Bloomberg, his fortune amounted to just over SEK 60 billion in 2022.

    Read more here.

  • Parts of facade fell from house

    A small part of a facade from a house in central Stockholm has fallen down, writes Expressen.

    Pictures show how small tiles are scattered over the pavement on Regeringsgatan.

    No one is said to have been injured.

  • Websites for Sweden’s courts are down

    There are currently problems with accessing the websites of Sverogen’s courts. This applies to both the country’s district courts and courts of appeal.

    The cause of the problem is unclear.

  • Search effort for windsurfers – be at home

    The rescue service searched for a windsurfer in the water at Huvudstabadet in Solna around lunchtime on Saturday. At 11.50 an alarm came in that a person had been seen on a windsurfing board, and then disappeared. The emergency services sent a helicopter that found the windsurfing board but no human.

    – We are there with an ambulance helicopter and divers. The coast guard is on its way, said Kurt Jonsson, command operator at Räddningscentral Mitt in an early stage.

    At 11.53 the windsurfer had been found and is in “good condition”, the police write. The person had made it home on his own.

  • Elon Musk is suing Microsoft

    Elon Musk has sued Open AI and its major owner Microsoft. Archive image. Photo: Allison Robbert AP/TT

    In August, billionaire Elon Musk sued Open AI, the company behind Chat GPT, and its CEO Sam Altman. According to Musk, the company is trying to get a monopoly on the AI ​​market and is distorting competition.

    In an expanded lawsuit that was filed in a California court on Friday, Elon Musk has also added Open AI’s major owner Microsoft as a counter party, because according to Musk, the company is involved in the plans.

    Musk, who was recently commissioned by Donald Trump to streamline the US state apparatus, writes, among other things, that Open AI uses aggressive recruitment. He also expresses concern that the company has entered into an agreement with the US Department of Defense.

    Elon Musk co-founded Open AI in 2015.

  • Jenny Alversjö comments on the illness case

    Photo: STEFAN JERREVÅNG

    During the night of Wednesday, TV4 profile Jenny Alversjö collapsed at Måns Zelmerlöw’s gala at Hamburger Börs. She was taken to hospital by ambulance, something Aftonbladet previously reported on.

    Now Jenny Alversjö writes on Instagram that it has been “dramatic days”.

    “A fantastic evening last Tuesday that went from light and joy to completely black for me,” she writes.

    She says that she received the best care for a few days in hospital and that she is now home and feeling well.

    “Completely overwhelmed by all the warmth, love, care and nice messages. Thank you,” the post continues.

    She writes that, after a short leave, she will return to the box.

    Read more here.

  • Final result clear in election accused of cheating

    The opposition has demonstrated in Georgia after the election. Archive image. Photo: Zurab Tsertsvadze/AP/TT

    Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party won the election on October 26, claims the country’s electoral authority, which will announce the final election results on Saturday.

    The Georgian Dream party, which has been accused of being increasingly friendly to Russia, won according to final figures with 53.9 percent of the vote to 37.8 for an opposition alliance.

    Among other things, the United States and European countries have demanded that suspected irregularities in connection with the election be investigated following accusations of cheating and Russian interference.

    Protesters in Georgia have since the election called for a new election under international supervision and an investigation into the alleged irregularities.

  • Hundreds of thousands flee new super typhoon

    Living in Gonzaga, northern Philippines during Friday at a bridge destroyed by the forces of the weather. Photo: Noel Celis/AP/TT

    Over 250,000 people in the Philippines have left their homes to escape an approaching super typhoon. The typhoon, Man-yi, is expected to bring “life-threatening” storm surges, according to the country’s weather authorities.

    Wind speeds are estimated at as much as 230 kilometers per hour and waves of up to 14 meters are expected to accompany the typhoon.

    More than 160 people have died in the five storms that have hit the Philippines in the past month. Thousands have become homeless and the impact on crops and livestock has been great.

    – I think our house will be destroyed when we get back. It only takes two breaths to blow it over,” said a resident of the Albay region in the central parts of the island nation.

  • One to hospital after traffic accident

    A woman has been taken to hospital after a traffic accident near Årsta, south of Stockholm.

    It is unclear what caused the accident. A tow truck has been ordered to the scene.

    The alarm came in at 07.40 and the extent of the damage is currently unclear.

  • A man is suspected of having raped a woman

    An unknown perpetrator is suspected of having raped a woman in Växjö at midnight. The suspected crime must have taken place outdoors in connection with a cemetery, the police state.

    The woman had to be taken to hospital.

    – We receive an alarm that there has been a rape outside at Tegnérkyrkogården, where a woman is said to have been raped by an unknown perpetrator, says Katarina Rusin, spokesperson for the police.

    No one has been arrested and the police are interested in sightings in connection with the cemetery during the night and urge the public to stay away.

    – We will hold closer interviews with the victim, says Katarina Rusin.

    The police do not want to comment on any details regarding the perpetrator.

  • Taxi driver hit in the head by a customer

    During the night of Saturday, a driver was beaten by a customer in Gothenburg, the police report.

    A police report on assault has been drawn up. The taxi driver escaped without serious injuries.

    No one has been arrested for the crime.

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