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Fully developed fire in restaurant in apartment building
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Fully developed fire in restaurant in apartment building
At 04:00 on Friday morning, the emergency services were called to a fire in a restaurant in Hagsätra in Stockholm.
The restaurant is located in an apartment building and several residents have been evacuated.
– It is a fully developed fire and we have a larger ongoing effort, says Alexander Westerberg, commanding officer at the rescue service.
Two dead in plane crash in USA
Police and emergency services on scene after the crash in Fullerton in Southern California. Photo: Damian Dovarganes/AP/TT
Two dead in plane crash in USA
Two people have been killed and another 18 injured when a small plane crashed through the roof of a warehouse in Fullerton, Southern California.
The alarm came around midnight Swedish time. Emergency services that arrived at the scene together with the police had to fight a fire that broke out in the premises and evacuate nearby businesses.
According to the website FlightAware, the aircraft in question had four seats and was single-engined.
Israeli raids on targets in Aleppo
Israeli raids on targets in Aleppo
Israel has attacked targets south of Aleppo in Syria, according to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) and residents nearby.
According to SOHR, the attacks must have been aimed at defense and research facilities in the area and describes it as “at least seven massive explosions were heard”.
Since the Islamist-led rebels overthrew Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes against targets on Syrian soil.
Artist Wayne Osmond dead
Artist Wayne Osmond dead
Artist Wayne Osmond, one of the founders and members of the sibling pop group The Osmonds, has died. He died of a stroke on New Year’s Day, in Utah, USA, aged 73, writes Sky news.
Osmond’s family have paid tribute to him on social media.
“My brother was a saint before he came to this world, and he will leave an even greater saint,” writes Osmond’s younger brother and bandmate, Merrill Osmond, in a Facebook post.
“I have never known a man who had more humility. A man completely without guile. An individual who was quick to forgive and had the ability to show unconditional love to everyone he ever met.”
The Osmonds broke through in the 60s, were big in the 70s but continued to play until the late 00s when Wayne, who was the second oldest of the siblings, had to retire due to health reasons.
Investigators tried to arrest Yoon – thwarted by military
Investigators tried to arrest Yoon – thwarted by military
Investigators in South Korea’s capital Seoul tried during the night to Friday to arrest the country’s suspended president Yoon Suk-Yeol in his residence – but were prevented by military personnel who were inside the presidential residence, writes TT.
“The execution of the arrest warrant against President Yoon Suk-Yeol has begun,” the anti-corruption agency investigating Yoon announced in connection with the operation, according to TT.
Plane crash in California – 11 injured
Plane crash in California – 11 injured
Eleven people have been injured after a plane crashed into a warehouse near Fullerton Airport, in Orange County in southern California, writes Los Angeles Times.
About a hundred people who were inside the building had to be evacuated after the accident, which happened shortly after 2 pm on Thursday afternoon, local time.
Dinosaur tracks discovered in UK
A dinosaur footprint unearthed by scientists in Oxfordshire, UK. Photo: Emma Nicholls/AP/TT
Dinosaur tracks discovered in UK
Around 200 dinosaur footprints, dating back 166 million years, have been unearthed by scientists in the UK – a find believed to be the largest ever made in the country.
The discovery was made by research teams from the universities of Oxford and Birmingham at a quarry in Oxfordshire in central England after a person working to remove mud with an excavator came across “unusual irregularities”.
Five extensive paths with tracks have now been found at the site, the longest of which is over 150 metres.
Four of the tracks are believed to have been made by a long-necked herbivorous dinosaur, most likely a Cetiosaurus. The fifth track probably belongs to a nine-meter-long carnivorous Megalosaurus, according to the University of Birmingham.
Two crashed in stolen car
Two crashed in stolen car
At around 10 p.m., a police patrol tried to stop a car. But the driver refused to stop and a chase began on route 11 towards Malmö.
Finally, the driver lost control of the car and drove off the road.
Two men tried to run from the scene but the police caught up with them.
It turned out that the car was stolen. The men, who are in their 35s and 40s, are suspected of possession of drugs.
The driver is also suspected of, among other things, negligence in traffic and drugged driving.
South Korean police on the way to arrest president
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At the same time, guards have prevented police from entering the presidential palace, reports Yonhap.
On New Year’s Eve, an arrest warrant was issued against the president who has
Yoon is being investigated against the background that he declared a state of emergency in South Korea at the beginning of December, which threw the country into political chaos.
Suspected to have been poisoned by oven
Suspected to have been poisoned by oven
13 people are suspected of having been poisoned by carbon monoxide from an oven inside a premises in Hagfors earlier today, the police write on their website.
All must have been awake and talkative. All 13 have been in need of medical care.
A report of causing bodily harm has been made. At present, no one has been served with suspicion.
The alarm came in at 5:30 p.m.
Ukraine investigates hundreds of fleeing soldiers
Ukraine is investigating crimes since 1,700 soldiers fled a brigade. Archive image. Photo: Andriy Andriyenko/Military of Ukraine
Ukraine investigates hundreds of fleeing soldiers
Ukraine has launched a criminal investigation into desertion and “abuse of power” after hundreds of soldiers were reported to have defected from a military unit partly trained by France.
The brigade was one of several military groups formed last year as Ukraine tried to prepare for possible new Russian offensives.
The group would consist of 4,500 soldiers, and France would train and provide weapons to half of them. But the military unit has been beset by problems and its leadership has been accused of being flawed.
A journalist reported in December that 1,700 soldiers had deserted the brigade without going into battle and that 50 had escaped during their training in France.
– The investigation is ongoing. It is too early to talk about any preliminary results, says Tetiana Sapian, spokeswoman for Ukraine’s State Investigation Agency.
Netanyahu joins further talks on ceasefire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Archive image. Photo: Debbie Hill/AP/TT
Netanyahu joins further talks on ceasefire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved continued talks in Doha, Qatar, to secure an agreement on the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, his office said.
The announcement comes after the parties previously accused each other of delaying the negotiations.
Before Christmas, new hope was raised in the Middle East for a ceasefire when Israel and Hamas held indirect negotiations in Doha together with Qatar, Egypt and the United States.
At first, both sides reported progress, but then Hamas and Israel accused each other of imposing “new conditions” and creating “new obstacles” to an agreement.
Denmark abolishes three kroner after 600 years
In the new national coat of arms, the three crowns are missing. Photo: Danish Royal House
Denmark abolishes three kroner after 600 years
Since the time of the Kalmar Union, the symbol three kronor has been included in Denmark’s national coat of arms. Now it is removed.
On the first day of the year, the Danish royal house presented the country’s new coat of arms. This is after the new king Frederik X appointed a committee to review the national coat of arms shortly after he took the throne last year, writes Göteborgs-Posten.
“The three crowns have been removed from the coat of arms, as it no longer has a current character and is therefore not considered relevant,” writes the Danish royal house on its website.
Car in water – two taken to hospital
Car in water – two taken to hospital
Shortly after 7 p.m., the police went out to Olsfors in Bollebygd municipality, where a car ended up in the water.
“The two people who were traveling in the car are out of the vehicle and on dry land,” the police write on their website.
Both were hypothermic and will be taken to hospital by ambulance.
The car will be recovered and traffic is currently closed at the scene.
Horse hit by car – died
Horse hit by car – died
A horse has been hit in Tortuna outside Västerås, the police write on their website.
The police do not suspect any crime in connection with the incident. No people were injured in the accident.
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