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  • Fully developed fire in apartment building

    Fully developed fire in apartment building

    The attic of a multi-family house in Tunabackar in northern Uppsala is on fire.

    – It is a fully developed fire that is not under control. We are trying to prevent spreading in the property, says Ludvig Sääf, commanding officer at the rescue service.

    The emergency services were called to the address at 04.25 and have several units on site.

    The fire is said to have started on a balcony and then spread to the attic.

    All apartments in the three-storey building have been evacuated.

    – They have been evacuated to a nearby school, says Ludvig Sääf.

    The forecast for the extinguishing work is several hours.

  • Sources: Trudeau expected to announce resignation

    Justin Trudeau. Archive image. Photo: Spencer Colby/AP/TT

    Sources: Trudeau expected to announce resignation

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce his resignation this week as a result of internal opposition within his own party, sources told The Globe and Mail, among others.

    The announcement could come as early as Monday, according to the sources. Whether he will remain until a replacement has been appointed is unclear.

    In December, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, one of Trudeau’s closest confidants, resigned. She herself stated that the resignation was her only “honest and possible” choice after Trudeau offered her another portfolio in the government.

    Trudeau’s popularity has declined significantly in recent months. His government recently narrowly avoided a series of no-confidence votes and critics have called for his resignation.

  • Doctors missed cancer – criticized

    Doctors missed cancer – criticized

    At the end of 2019, a Stockholm doctor performed a colonoscopy on a patient. Changes in the intestine were detected but the examination was interrupted, according to the doctor, because of “unclean intestine”.

    The routine is in such a state that a new examination is booked immediately. Despite that, it took six months before a new investigation was carried out. Then disseminated bowel cancer was discovered.

    The Inspectorate for Care and Care (Ivo) is now criticizing the doctor for the delayed cancer diagnosis, writes Nacka Värmdö-Posten. The doctor is criticized for not taking samples even though changes were detected. According to the senior doctor whom Ivo hired for assessment, samples should have been taken during the first examination.

  • Alarm of explosions – large police effort

    Alarm of explosions – large police effort

    During the night to Monday, the police have a large operation outside Bälinge in Uppsala municipality.

    – We received an alarm about explosions at 22.50. We are investigating a serious crime. There are no injuries and the public need not be worried, says Alexander Byquist, commander at the police’s regional command center.

    No criminal classification has been established so far. The police still had an ongoing operation in the area at 02:00.

  • Man robbed and stabbed

    Man robbed and stabbed

    A 45-year-old man was robbed and stabbed in Brandbergen, south of Stockholm, on Sunday evening. He was found bleeding in a residential area shortly before 8 p.m. and told the police that the crime had occurred two hours earlier.

    The man was taken to hospital, but escaped without serious injuries.

    – He says that he was jumped by several unknown perpetrators and that they took his jacket and mobile phone. We have no suspects, says Dan Andersson, on-call preliminary investigation manager at the police.

    The incident is being investigated as aggravated assault and aggravated robbery.

  • Fish sold for an unimaginable amount of money

    Do you think 14.5 million is a lot for a tuna? However, the value in Swedish kronor is nothing compared to what the Japanese had to pay: 207 million yen. Photo: AP

    Fish sold for an unimaginable amount of money

    A bluefin tuna was sold on Sunday morning in Tokyo for the equivalent of SEK 14.5 million.

    The beast weighed 276 kilos and went under the hammer at the Toyosu fish market. That the first catch of the year is sold for large sums is nothing unusual, but the giant fish belongs to the record sales of all time, reports the Washington Post.

    The fish was bought by the sushi chain Onodera, which is included in the Michelin Guide.

  • Over 100 prisoners in Congo-Kinshasa have been executed

    Police in Congo-Kinshasa patrol the streets of the capital, Kinshasa. Archive image. Photo: John Bompengo/AP/TT

    Over 100 prisoners in Congo-Kinshasa have been executed

    Congo-Kinshasa has executed 102 men sentenced to death in the past week, according to the country’s Ministry of Justice.

    Another 70 prisoners await execution.

    Those executed were between the ages of 18 and 35 and believed to have been “urban criminals” and armed robbers, according to a Justice Department statement on Sunday. The designation has been used for members of criminal groups – locally called kuluna – according to the American news agency AP.

    The executions took place in the prison Angenga in the north-western part of the country. According to the authorities, 57 prisoners were executed in the last two days.

    A flight with 70 passengers on board has arrived in the city of Angenga where the prison is located, according to AP, but confirmation of when more executions will take place has not been provided by the responsible authority.

    Congo-Kinshasa abolished the death penalty as a punishment in 1981, but the penalty was reinstated in 2006. Human rights activists in the country warn that the death penalty can be imposed after summary trials or used extrajudicially.

  • Hamas list: Will release 34 hostages

    Hamas list: Will release 34 hostages

    Hamas approves Israel’s list of 34 hostages to be released in order to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, Reuters reports, citing sources.

    The agreement requires Israel to withdraw from Gaza and guarantee a permanent ceasefire.

  • More trains are cancelled

    More trains are cancelled

    All trains between Gothenburg and Oslo are canceled on Monday, reports P4 Gothenburg.

    The reason is the snow storm that awaits.

    The trains are to be replaced by buses and the journey time is expected to be significantly longer.

    They are canceled until 07:00 on Tuesday.

    Earlier in the weekend, night trains to northern Sweden, and trains in northern Sweden, were canceled due to weather and cold.

  • Boy shot with green laser – suspected of crime

    Boy shot with green laser – suspected of crime

    At around 6 p.m., the police were alerted that someone was shooting a green laser from a property in Kirseberg in Malmö.

    At the scene, the police found a 15-year-old boy.

    He is now suspected of attempted assault and violation of the Radiation Protection Act.

  • Items must have been thrown into apartment buildings

    Items must have been thrown into apartment buildings

    The police have gone to an apartment building in Kristianstad after an alarm about a fire.

    – There is information that an object may have been thrown in a public space there. That information has not been confirmed yet, but it is possible to suspect crime, says Fredrik Bratt from the police in the South, to Aftonbladet.

    The police write on their website that there is information that the fire was started and that someone or people were seen leaving the scene. The incident is being investigated as arson. There are no reports of personal injuries.

  • Bingolotto poodles after the miss

    Bingolotto poodles after the miss

    Bingolotto had its season premiere on Sunday.

    But a mistake with the lottery tickets has caused several players to miss the first draw.

    – We have bought a lottery ticket and it says that the game started at 6.30 pm. But when we turned on the TV, Bingolotto started drawing two, says Karin Lantz from Sala to Aftonbladet.

    Karin Lantz had been looking forward to Sunday’s draw.

    – We are disappointed, of course. It feels sad to miss the chance to call in, she says.

    In a comment on Instagram, Bingolotto writes that they regret the loss.

    ˝We are truly sorry. We have done our very best to ensure that all lotteries have the correct channel and broadcast time, but in some cases we unfortunately did not have time to adjust this before the lotteries went to print. Going forward, all lottery tickets will show the correct time”.

  • Details: Suspected hand grenades found – detonated

    Details: Suspected hand grenades found – detonated

    A suspected dangerous object has been found in a building in Norrköping.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, these are two suspected hand grenades.

    Residents are being evacuated, according to the police. Pictures from the scene show how they are helped out of the windows of the rescue service’s ladder truck.

    At 11 p.m., the police’s national bomb disposal unit detonated two objects.

  • Missing man found

    Missing man found

    A man has disappeared from his residence in Skanör.

    The man disappeared at 12 o’clock on Sunday.

    – We would like help from the public so that the man can be found, says Fredrik Bratt, press spokesperson at the police.

    Update: The police say they have found the man. The search effort has therefore ended.

  • Over 30 dolphins dead in Russian oil spill

    Not only dolphins have been affected by the oil, many birds have also been affected. In the photo, a bird rescued from a beach near Sevastopol is being washed. Photo: Sevastopol Mayor Mikhail Razvozhaev via AP/TT

    Over 30 dolphins dead in Russian oil spill

    More than 30 dolphins have died since two oil tankers were damaged in a storm in the Kerch Strait three weeks ago.

    This is stated by a Russian animal protection group that monitors the consequences of the oil spill.

    The animal protection group states that over 60 dolphins have been found dead, but that signs on the carcasses show that half of these died before the oil leak.

    Most of the dolphins that died from oil spills “died in the first ten days after the accident,” according to the group. The dolphins belong to the endangered azov species.

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