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  • Johan Floderus was imprisoned in Iran for 790 days.

    Now he tells for the first time about his time in the infamous Evin prison.

    – Now I am free and can be with my family and my wonderful fiancé, he says TV4.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • The decision: Trump can claim immunity

    Donald Trump can claim partial immunity for official acts performed while he was president, the US Supreme Court has announced.

    Something that could delay the trial of his involvement in the storming of the Capitol.

  • Alarm about a drowning accident – adult and child involved

    A child and an adult have been found in the water at Läckö castle outside Lidköping.

    – They are out of the water and are being cared for by the rescue service and ambulance. However, the extent of the damage is unclear, says Johan Wahlström at the rescue service.

    The alarm came in around 3 p.m.

    Police rescue services and an ambulance are on the scene, including an ambulance helicopter.

    The text is updated.

  • 14 hit in Seoul

    14 people have been hit in central Seoul in South Korea, according to Donga.

    A man in his 70s suddenly accelerated towards the pedestrians and was then arrested by the police.

  • Two dead after plane crash

    An ultralight aircraft crashed on the E6 in Oppdal, writes The daily newspaper.

    Two people have died.

    Next of kin have been notified.

    The plane was supposed to land at the nearby airport, but instead crashed into a barn.

    Shortly thereafter, the plane caught fire.

    The text is updated.

  • A sharp object was hit in the face

    A man has been hit in the face with a sharp object in a shop in the center of Luleå.

    The man works in the store.

    He is taken to medical care by ambulance, but the extent of his injuries is unclear.

    The police have been on the scene.

    The incident is being investigated as a workplace accident.

    Update:

    – The man must have walked into some kind of metal stick, says Maria Linné.

    She doesn’t know anything about the injury situation at the moment.

    – But there was a need for healthcare.

  • Mother and baby hit in Järfälla

    A mother and her baby were hit by a car in Järfälla, north of Stockholm, on Monday afternoon.

    – The woman and the child had to be taken by ambulance helicopter to hospital, says police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl.

    The child was in a pram when the accident happened. The extent of the injury is still unclear.

    – We have drawn up a report about negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm, says Daniel Wikdahl.

  • Man detained after murder in Gränna

    A man in his 60s has been detained on probable cause on suspicion of a murder in Gränna, writes news agency Siren.

    The suspected crime must have taken place during the Midsummer weekend, but the exact day is still unclear.

    The man denies any wrongdoing.

  • You have life-threatening injuries after a workplace accident

    A 55-year-old man was pinned down after a truss collapsed on top of him at a workplace in Strömstad municipality, reports GP.

    He has been taken by ambulance helicopter to Sahlgrenska hospital with life-threatening injuries.

  • Single accident on highway 50

    A car has driven into the ditch on national highway 50 at the height of Guldsmedhyttan outside Lindesberg.

    The two people in the car are out of the vehicle and are said to be awake and speaking according to the first information to SOS Alarm, the police write on their website.

    Update:

    The persons are taken to hospital for observation. Both will complain of pain in the body.

    The road will be opened to other traffic shortly.

  • Man killed in explosion in Danish housing estate

    An explosion occurred in the Danish Korsør on Monday morning.

    At 1:30 p.m., Danish police state that a man died in the detonation.

    A large effort has been underway in the residential area during the day and neighbors testify to a loud bang:

    – I was taking a nap on the sofa when I was woken up by the huge explosion, says a neighbor to Danish BT.

  • Russia: We have captured two villages

    Russia claims to have captured two more villages in eastern Ukraine.

    According to the country’s Defense Ministry, Russian forces have captured the villages of Novopokrovske in Donetsk and Stepova Novoselevka in the northeastern Kharkiv region after several weeks of fighting.

    Russia has claimed that it captured a new village almost every week during the summer.

    The details of the two villages in Donetsk and Kharkiv have not yet been confirmed by Ukrainian or independent sources.

  • Bus drove down a cliff in Vietnam – 22 injured

    A night bus with 48 passengers has gone down a cliff in Vietnam, reports VN Express.

    22 people have been taken to hospital and seven are said to be seriously injured.

    According to the authorities, tourists must have been on board the bus.

  • Dangerous spill at cider factory

    Emergency services and an ambulance have rushed to a cider factory in Herrljunga.

    At 11.20 there was an alarm about a dangerous spill. Later it was found that lye had leaked out, a strong corrosive substance.

    “Personnel from the manufacturing facility have been exposed to the substance and are being cared for by the ambulance service,” the rescue service writes in a press release.

    – It has leaked from a hose from a washing machine, says Björn Wärnström, alarm and line operator at the rescue service, to BT.

    The leak has been stopped and cleanup of the site is to begin.

  • SAS employees are now allowed to show off their tattoos

    From today, SAS personnel can show off their tattoos during flights and wear sneakers.

    The company announces it in one posts on Facebook:

    “This change in our guidelines is an ongoing commitment to create a modern, inclusive and welcoming work environment for all.”

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  • How are the fires going in Greece? I think mainly of the one in Crete, but also Andros.

    Lena

    Hi Lena!

    It is still burning in several parts of the country. Among other things in the area around Athens, which you can read more about here.

    Here you can read about how it was in Crete during the week.

  • Still no response from you, (surprising)

    WHAT is a downpour-like rain,

    Is it about the amount or speed of the fallout?

    In addition, Aftonbladet is needed,

    If truth be told…

    Sven-O

    Hello Sven-O!

    This is how SMHI defines torrential rain:

    “Very heavy rain that falls over a period of a few hours. This can have major consequences in society in a short time.”

    Have a nice day, don’t forget your umbrella!

  • We in BORRBY were also without electricity for about three hours. Have lived in Malmö for about 40 years but don’t care about the city anymore.

    If you are now going to represent the whole of Sweden, then make sure to do it.

    Nod

    nordstrand nickelase

    Hi Niklas! If we were to write about all the power outages in the whole country, there would be a lot, especially when it is usually very local. We are a nationwide newspaper as you mention, but that also means that we cannot write about everything in every locality.

  • In your top news right now, it says that a top broker is convicted of financial crimes, long prison sentences, but no names.

    In the next news regarding murder and rape or for that matter if it is gang-related, you write out the name and post a picture of the perpetrators. what makes the difference? it’s still the case that there are people who are sentenced to rather long sentences, I don’t see the difference, criminal as criminal!

    Kenneth Eriksson

    Hi Kent! All name and picture publications are made on a case-by-case basis. You can read about how we reason here.

  • SMHI warns of torrential rain, you just wrote, but not when it would come, just where.

    Carina

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