Forced to his knees – shaved off his hair

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  • Forced to his knees – shaved off his hair

    Police were called to an address in Halmstad where a boy under the age of 18 was allegedly forced to his knees and had his head shaved by two perpetrators.

    It must have happened during the afternoon at around 3:30 p.m.

    The father of the boy tried to confront the people who then fled on electric scooters.

    The police have been on the scene and have drawn up a report of assault and illegal threats.

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  • All staff are dismissed from Emåmejeriet

    Emåmejeriet in Hultsfred pauses production and lays off all staff, writes Dagens Vimmerby.

    The bankrupt dairy was bought up by Smålandsmejeriet last spring.

  • White House: Promising start to ceasefire negotiations

    Negotiations for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas began in Doha, Qatar.

    Who will attend has not been confirmed, but it has previously been reported that both the US and Israel will be represented at a high level.

    – The talks started after lunch and just recently word came from the White House that they think it’s a promising start, says Sweden’s Radio Ekot’s broadcaster in Israel Mia Odabas.

  • Workplace accident – fell out of truck and injured head

    There has been a workplace accident in Kramfors.

    According to initial information, a person fell from a truck and hurt his head and shoulder.

    The person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police also go out and work on the case. They must hold witness interviews and an interview with the injured person.

    A workplace accident report must be drawn up.

  • Ground fire in the Neck Reserve

    A fire has started in the Nacka reserve in southern Stockholm.

    According to the emergency services, it is a ground fire in an area of ​​approximately 200 square meters.

    – It has been a bit difficult to get there. It is located opposite Hellasgården up on the mountain on the other side of the lake. We are on site and have started extinguishing the fire now, says Patrik Johansson, officer on duty at Södertörn rescue service.

    The emergency services expect to work with the extinguishing work for a couple of hours to come.

    – It is still unclear what started the fire. But it could probably be that someone had a barbecue or something similar and that the fire then spread, says Patrik Johansson.

  • Norske Marius ex called to the police for questioning

    Marius Borg Høiby’s ex-girlfriend, the influencer Nora Haukland, is called to the police for questioning, writes the Norwegian Dagbladet.

    Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s 27-year-old son has said that he was under the influence of alcohol when he was violent towards a woman.

    Marius Borg Høiby is suspected of bodily harm and vandalism in an apartment during the night of the fourth of August.

  • 16 civilians killed in fighting in Congo-Kinshasa

    Fighting for the rebel group M23 in Kibumba in eastern Congo-Kinshasa. The picture is from December 2022. Photo: Moses Sawasawa/AP/TT

    In the fighting between rebel groups and forces loyal to the government, 16 civilians have been killed in the Rutshuru area of ​​North Kivu in Congo-Kinshasa.

    The villagers were killed in fighting between the M23 rebels, who are suspected of being supported by soldiers from neighboring Rwanda, and fighters from a local group that often fights alongside government security forces, a local leader in Rutshuru said.

    Formally, there has been a ceasefire in the area since 4 August.

    The eastern parts of Congo-Kinshasa have long been ravaged by more than 120 armed groups who, among other things, are fighting over control of mines with valuable minerals used in the production of smartphones and laptops. The most active group is the Tutsi-led M23, which has placed large areas under its control.

  • Vance and Walz agree on televised debate

    Tim Walz and JD Vance will meet in a televised debate on October 1. Archive image. Photo: Jae Hong/Alex Brandon/AP

    The American presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ pair horses, JD Vance and Tim Walz, have agreed to meet in a televised debate this fall.

    CBS News states that it offered the vice presidential candidates four possible dates. They have now both confirmed that they agreed to participate on October 1.

    The debate thus takes place a few weeks after the first planned televised clash between Trump and Harris, which will take place on September 10 under the auspices of ABC News.

  • 55-year-old man assaulted at home

    A police operation has been carried out on Mangus Ladulåsgatan on Södermalm in Stockholm during the afternoon.

    A 55-year-old man was found in the home.

    – It’s a serious assault, it’s a man who has been found with cuts, an object must have been used to inflict the injuries, says Nadia Norton, press spokesperson for the police in the Stockholm region.

    The man was taken to hospital by ambulance, the injuries are said not to be life-threatening.

    A 55-year-old woman has been arrested, suspected of the assault. A preliminary investigation into serious assault has been initiated.

    The woman and the man must have a relationship with each other.

  • The government and FHM hold a press conference about mpox

    At 5 p.m., Social Affairs Minister Jakob Forssmed will hold a press conference together with the Public Health Agency to inform about the situation regarding mpox.

  • TMZ: Several arrested after Matthew Perry’s death

    Several people have been arrested in an operation connected to the investigation into the death of Matthew Perry, reports TMZ.

    At least one of those arrested is a doctor, according to the site.

    The house search has been carried out at several addresses in California during Thursday.

    Read more here.

  • First election debate between the vice-presidential candidates nailed

    Now the date for the first debate between vice candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz has been set. It takes place on October 1 in New York, writes the BBC.

  • After the Swedish death – the Norwegian “Mountain” changes its name

    The Norwegian version of the TV series Berget changes its name after the death in the Swedish series.

    The series was originally called “The Guardian – The mountain gives and the mountain takes” in Norway, but now it will just be called “The Guardian”. This is reported by Dagsavisen.

  • New volcanic eruption causes flights to be cancelled

    The image shows the previous volcanic eruption on July 23 this year. Photo: Stella pictures / ddp

    The volcano Etna in Sicily in Italy has had a new eruption.

    Now several flights in Europe are closed, reports CNN.

    The plume of smoke reaches ten kilometers into the air. Catania airport has closed, runways are covered with ash and rock.

  • Zelenskyi: We have taken the city of Sudzha

    Demolished homes in Sudzja. Photo: AP

    Ukrainian President Zelenskyi said on Thursday that Ukrainian troops now have full control over the Russian city of Sudzha in the Kursk border region, according to AP.

    The city is the largest that Ukraine has taken control of, with a pre-war population of around 5,000.

    Zelenskyy further said that a Ukrainian military command office is being established in the city.

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  • Hello. In your article about Olof K Gustafsson, it says that he can be sentenced to 2050 years in prison.

    Feels quite hard. Could that be true? 😅

    Joachim

    Hi, Joakim, this is what he himself has said in previous interviews. We also write in the article that this is not confirmed.

  • Do you know how many people got sick after swimming in the Seine in the Olympics?

    Maya

    Hi Maja!

    Among those affected is Belgian triathlete Claire Michel, who has been hospitalized with an E.coli infection. The Swedish triathlete Tilda Månsson also fell ill after the swim, but she recovered quickly and was able to return to light training. There are several who have fallen ill during the championship, but the connection to the water quality has not been confirmed as far as I know.

    Read more here

  • Should Kamala and Biden even be allowed to participate in negotiations with Iran and Israel when they are about to leave the White House?

    Nils Jönsson

    Hi, the US election hasn’t been yet, it’s only November 5th. Until then, Joe Biden remains president and Kamala Harris vice president. Joe Biden has announced that he is not running for re-election, but whether Kamala Harris will leave the White House or not, we will not know until after the election.

  • How did the diving in Piteå go regarding Elliot and the fisherman who saw something unidentified down his echo sounder?

    Mikael

    Hello! Unfortunately, the diving did not result in anything, the police announced that nothing was found. You can read more about it here.

  • Hello! The assistance dog Essie has unfortunately still not been found, but has noted here in the chat that there is great interest and we will of course report as soon as we know anything more! Until then, those of you who missed it can read more about Essie here!

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