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An agricultural property in Gålsbo in Avesta is burning with open flames, the police write on their website.
No people or animals should have been harmed. The emergency services are fighting the fire and the police are assisting in the work.
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The government rejects the applications to build 13 offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea. The government announces this at a press conference.
– The government has assessed that it leads to unacceptable consequences for Sweden’s military defense to build the current projects in the Baltic Sea area, says Defense Minister Pål Jonsson.
A woman was charged with gross defamation and for having written racist comments. They were directed at the then twelve-year-old Murhaf Hamid, who was noticed when he sold may flowers for around five million kroner.
The woman, who was then a member of the Sweden Democrats, wrote grossly racist comments on the platform X, formerly Twitter, about Murhaf’s skin color and origin.
Now the woman is sentenced for gross slander and incitement against a ethnic group.
The penalty is probation and she must also pay damages to Murhaf Hamid of SEK 30,000.
Around eight o’clock in the morning, about fifteen people started a fight on a train heading into Paris, reports Le Figaro.
The people were armed with knives and axes. One person allegedly had several fingers cut off, according to a witness the newspaper spoke to. Another is said to have been stabbed in the head.
SMHI issues a yellow warning for sudden ice slippage in northeastern Norrland.
From Monday evening to Tuesday morning, there may be freezing rain or rain on a cold surface.
The ice can cause problems in traffic. There is also a risk of delays or canceled departures in public transport.
Road users are asked to drive carefully and adjust their speed to the road conditions.
An alarm has been received about a suspected dangerous object at the police in Solna, according to information to Aftonbladet.
They are in the process of housing the police station, according to information.
However, the police state that the object is not considered dangerous at the moment.
– We are looking at an object that has come in, but we do not consider it dangerous. We have taken measures, says Christina Skagerlind at the Stockholm Police.
She does not want to comment on the circumstances surrounding the object.
– I need to create a better image for myself at the moment, she says.
Update 10.11: The package that arrived at the police’s passport office is deemed to be harmless.
In a week, a new law will come into force that makes it easier for authorities to take away criminal money and things.
Ulf Kristersson calls the new legislation “probably the biggest criminal law reform in force since the introduction of the Criminal Code 60 years ago”.
– The really new thing is the independent confiscation where you can take property without a concrete connection to a concrete crime.
The new law makes it possible to seize money or things even if they cannot be linked to a specific crime.
Today, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M), Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) and Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) visit the police in Stockholm and have a press conference with National Police Chief Petra Lundh. The focus of the visit is precisely the new confiscation legislation.
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The Miniverse – Make it mini toy is being discontinued Photo: Chemicals Inspectorate
The Miniverse – Make it mini toy is banned from sale, the Chemicals Inspectorate writes in a press release.
The reason is that the toy contains substances that may pose a risk to health.
The toy, which can be bought in many stores, contains a liquid that is hardened with the help of UV light.
– If you get the liquid on your skin, there is a risk of skin irritation. There is also a risk that those who are sensitive may develop skin allergies, says Frida Ramström, inspector at the Chemicals Agency.
Several incidents with the toy have been reported in the US and the EU.
Photo: Chris Pizzello / TT NEWS AGENCY
The legendary music producer Quincy Jones is dead, AP writes. He lived to be 91 years old.
Quincy Jones has worked with Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra, among others.
Read more here.
Three cars are said to be involved in a traffic accident on the E6 in Helsingborg.
According to the first information, it should be a kitchen coat.
It is unclear if there are any injuries.
Axfood’s board chairman Thomas Ekman announces that he is stepping aside from his board assignment, the company writes in a press release.
He declines re-election at the annual general meeting held in March 2025.
He is also leaving his role as CEO of the company Axel Johnson, but will remain until December.
An investigation into mortgage ceilings and the requirements for amortization is received by Minister of Financial Markets Niklas Wykman (M). According to the investigation, regulations are needed, but this can have negative effects.
There is room to relax the measures that exist today.
The investigation proposes a higher mortgage ceiling and lower amortization requirements.
But a new debt ratio ceiling must also be added.
At 8 o’clock, Wykman and the chairman of the macro-supervisory committee, Peter Englund, will hold a press conference about what the committee has arrived at.
The investigation concerns risks associated with household indebtedness and measures that can counteract these risks.
Read more here.
At least 36 people have died and three have been critically injured in a bus accident in which a passenger bus ran off the road and into a deep gorge in northern India. 42 people were on board according to authorities.
The accident occurred in the Almora area of Uttarakhand state.
Rescue personnel have been dispatched to the scene to search for passengers who may still be on the bus.
According to early reports, the bus, which was in poor condition, skidded before plunging into the 60-meter-deep ravine. Some passengers managed to get out or were thrown during the accident and raised the alarm about the incident.
The real estate company Vasakronan has raised the rent so much in the property where Hamburger Börse is run, that the company behind the long-standing pub show is shutting down. That’s what 32 entertainment profiles write in a debate article in Aftonbladet.
There, among others, Pernilla Wahlgren, Helen Sjöholm and Danny Saucedo plead for Vasakronan to reconsider.
“In order for Stockholm to be a vibrant cultural city, we need a healthy mix of institutional theatres, private theatres, concert venues, rock clubs, independent theater groups, dance companies, opera houses and, not least, pub scenes.
As the actor Ola Forssmed spontaneously put it: “Do you have to go to Oslo to go to a pub show now?” the artists write, among other things. Among those who appeared on the Hamburg Stock Exchange are artists such as Frank Sinatra, Liza Minelli and Sammy Davis Jr. Read the entire debate article here.
There are disruptions in traffic in Huskvarna. The cause is a collision at the intersection of Vättegatan and Jönköpingsvägen where a bus and a car are involved in a collision, reports P4 Jönköping.
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