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  • Europe’s extreme right congratulates the FPÖ

    Several leaders of far-right parties around Europe are now congratulating the FPÖ party on the win in the Austrian election.

    The leader of the right-wing populist Rassemblement National in France and the leader of the right-wing “patriots” in the European Parliament, Jordan Bardella, writes on X:

    “…We are proud to sit in the European Parliament together with our allies in the FPÖ, who are clearly ahead in the parliamentary elections in Austria tonight!”

    Even Geert Wilders from the nationalist party for freedom (PVV) in the Netherlands has congratulated the win on X. “We are winning, times are changing” he writes, among other things.

    The EU parliamentarian Gerof Annemans from the right-wing party Vlaams Belang in Belgium did the same.

    The leader of the German far-right AfD, Alice Weidel, also writes on X:

    “Congratulations to Herbert Kickl & FPÖ!”

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Actor John Ashton dead

    “Snuten i Hollywood” star John Ashton is dead, American media write.

    He played the police officer John Taggart in the famous film series.

    Ashton was 76 years old.

    The text is updated.

  • Grocery store robbery – police used stun guns

    The police were called to a grocery store in Linköping during the afternoon after a man was seen picking up goods, writes Corren.

    Once there, the man in question tried to leave the place. The police chased after him and got control of the person with the help of a stun gun.

    The person, who is 45 years old and is well known to the police from before, was arrested on suspicion of robbery.

    There is no information that the man was seriously injured in connection with the incident.

    Nor has it emerged that the shop staff received physical but.

  • Person on motocross hit by train

    A person on motocross has been hit by a train on the Roslagsbanan north of Stockholm.

    The alarm came in at 6:15 p.m. Emergency services and police have been called to the scene.

    – The person was taken away by ambulance helicopter, says Sören Gustavsson at SOS alarm.

    Traffic is set up on the route.

  • Austria’s chancellor admits defeat by the far right

    Shortly after 6pm on Sunday, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer admitted that his party, the conservative ÖVP, had been defeated. The party was unable to catch up with the far-right party FPÖ, Nehammer said. This is reported by Norwegian TV 2.

    In the election results survey, the FPÖ received 29 percent and the ÖVP 26 percent. Thus, the ÖVP looks set to become the second largest party.

    – I did not achieve the goal I set for myself. It is bitter, according to Nerhammer There Standard.

  • Road closed after crash – one to hospital

    Two passenger cars collided on road 35 north of Gamleby at around 16.30.

    A total of three people are involved.

    The emergency services had to help one person get out of the car. That person has now been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The injury status of the other two is unclear.

    – They are being examined by an ambulance right now, according to the emergency services.

    The road is completely closed at the scene of the accident. Right now there is no forecast for when it can open.

  • The far-right largest in Austria’s polling station survey

    The far-right party FPÖ becomes the largest party in the polling station survey in Austria. The party gets 29.1 percent. The second largest in the survey is the conservative OVP with 26.2 percent.

    Social democratic SPÖ gets 20.4. If the result is correct, it will be the first time the FPÖ becomes the largest party in Austria. Austrian public service television reports orf.at.

    According to the forecast, both the Greens and the liberal Neos get just over 8 percent. FPÖ gets 12.9 percentage points more than in the last election in 2019, in the polling station survey. OVP retreats by 11.1 percent.

  • Kids with automatic weapons arrested at night club last night

    A person under the age of 18 is arrested on probable cause on suspicion of preparation for murder and aggravated weapons crime in Stockholm.

    This is what the Public Prosecutor’s Office says in a press release.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the minor was arrested with an automatic weapon in connection with a nightclub in central Stockholm during the night of Sunday.

  • New attacks in Gaza – several dead

    Israeli soldiers positioned at an entrance to a tunnel that Hamas fighters said the Israeli military used in southern Gaza. Picture from last Friday. Photo: Leo Correa/AP/TT

    Despite Israel carrying out extensive attacks on Lebanon, the country’s war in Gaza continues. According to Palestinian officials, at least four people have been killed in the strip in Israeli attacks.

    Two were killed in separate attacks early Sunday in the Nuseirat refugee camp, located in central Gaza, the nearby Awda Hospital said. A further six people are reported to have been injured.

    In northern Gaza, two bodies have been found after an attack on a house early on Sunday, according to the civil defense.

    Israel’s military says it has discovered a Hamas tunnel over a kilometer long in central Gaza. According to the information, it went close to residential buildings, and inside were several rooms and equipment used by combatants for longer stays.

  • A new earthquake shook Malmberget

    Several major seismic events occurred in Malmberget during the weekend. Archive image. Photo: Thord Nilsson/TT

    Several earthquakes have occurred in Malmberget in Gällivare municipality over the weekend.

    Last Saturday, four major seismic events were registered and on Sunday morning another quake occurred.

    – Right now there is a lot of seismic activity in Malmberget, says Anders Lindberg, press manager at LKAB, to TT.

    The tremors are due to subsidence in the mine. After the seismic events, some areas of the mine have been closed. When they can be opened again is unclear..

  • The odd fire: “Never experienced it”

    At 11 o’clock on Sunday, the emergency services went out to an apartment building in Gränby in Uppsala.

    Some cardboard boxes had caught fire in the basement, and the fire was quickly extinguished.

    When the police investigated the scene, they found an unusual explanation for the flames:

    A magnifying glass had been in a box and ignited a box of clothes.

    – It’s a little different. In any case, I have never been part of it, says Magnus Jansson Klarin, the police’s press spokesperson UNT.

    The police do not suspect any crime.

  • Man hit by tram

    A man in his 40s was hit by a tram at Mariaplan in Gothenburg around 2:30 p.m.

    – According to our information, there are no life-threatening injuries, says police spokesperson Thomas Fuxborg.

    Several tram lines are affected, write GP. Both lines 3 and 11 have been withdrawn at Mariaplan.

  • “Our best years” star dead

    Photo: Chris Pizzello/AP

    “Our Best Years” star Drake Hogestyn is dead, CNN reports.

    He is best known for playing the role of John Black in the popular soap opera.

    The actor died after a long battle with cancer. This is stated by his family in a statement.

    Hogestyn was 70 years old.

    Read more here.

  • Volted car at E6

    Two cars are involved in an accident on the E6 between Holm and Getinge north of Halmstad.

    Two drivers are said to have collided with each other.

    – One drives into the center rail, the other drives off the road and turns down towards a train track that is next door, says Thomas Fuxborg of the police in Väst.

    There are no known injuries and no one has had to be taken to hospital.

    For a short while there was a traffic stop for train traffic. But the car is a couple of meters from the track, so now the trains can run as usual.

    One lane is open and cars can pass at a reduced speed.

  • The US has carried out attacks in Syria

    The United States has carried out two attacks in northwestern Syria, AP reports.

    37 militants from IS and al-Qaeda are said to have been killed in the attack. They were said to be responsible for military operations.

    The US also announced that another attack on Syria had been carried out on September 16, then against one of the IS training areas in central Syria. 28 people died in that attack, including “at least four Syrian leaders”.

    “The air raid will sabotage IS’s ability to carry out operations against the interests of the United States and our allies,” it said in a statement.

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