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  • Google may be forced to sell Chrome

    The US Department of Justice wants to force the tech giant Alphabet’s Google to sell the Chrome browser. Archive image. Photo: Richard Drew/AP/TT

    Google may be forced to sell Chrome

    The US Department of Justice wants to force tech giant Alphabet’s Google to sell the Chrome browser, according to Bloomberg, which refers to sources at the department.

    Competition and antitrust officials have decided to ask a judge to issue an order saying Chrome must be sold.

    The judge concluded in August that Google, in violation of the law, has monopolized the market for online searches.

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  • Two witnesses about Trump’s future attorney general: “bought sex”

    Two witnesses about Trump’s future attorney general: “bought sex”

    Two women have testified that Trump’s future Attorney General Matt Gaetz bought six of them, write Washington Post who has interviewed the women’s lawyer.

    According to one of the witnesses, Gaetz bought sex from a 17-year-old girl. However, he should not have been aware of her young age.

    The women also claim that Gaetz was under the influence of drugs in connection with the sex purchases.

    Trump’s choice for attorney general must be approved by the Senate, where even Republicans have expressed dismay at Trump’s choice.

  • Lebanon and Hezbollah positive to ceasefire proposal

    Lebanon and Hezbollah positive to ceasefire proposal

    The Reuters news agency writes on Monday evening that Hezbollah and Lebanon are ready to accept a new cease-fire agreement with Israel, which has been negotiated by the United States.

    The Lebanese response suggests, according to Reuters, that the agreement will comply with UN Resolution 1701 from 2006, which requires Hezbollah to withdraw all its troops above the Litani River, a demand previously made by Israel.

    Israel has not yet commented on the proposal.

  • Explosion in Stockholm

    Explosion in Stockholm

    The police have been alerted to an explosion in Kälvesta in western Stockholm.

    – There has been damage to a residential building. It’s windows that are broken, says press spokesperson Nadya Norton.

    The emergency services were also called to the scene.

    – It sounded like a fairly loud explosion. Now we hear that there are helicopters that seem to be on their way there too, says a witness to Aftonbladet.

    No one is said to have been injured.

  • Shots fired at residence

    Police on site on Monday evening. Photo: Aftonbladet

    Shots fired at residence

    A large police operation is underway in Fisksätra east of Stockholm.

    Shots have been fired at a residential building.

    – Shots have been fired at a residential building in Fisksätra, says police spokesperson Nadya Norton.

    No one is said to have been injured.

    The police are now working to secure tracks in the area. No one has been arrested.

    The incident is being investigated as attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.

  • Man bitten by dog

    Man bitten by dog

    A man has been bitten by a dog in Malmö.

    There is currently no information on whether the man, who is in his 40s, has had to seek medical care.

    The dog attack is being investigated as causing bodily harm as well as a violation of the Act on Supervision of Dogs and Cats.

    The dog owner is a 55-year-old man.

  • New cable damaged – between Sweden and Lithuania

    New cable damaged – between Sweden and Lithuania

    Another underwater cable outside Sweden has been damaged, Telia states for Lithuanian LRT.

    According to the telecom company, it runs between Lithuania and Sweden.

    Technical director Andrius Šemeškevičius states that it was cut off at 10 o’clock on Sunday morning.

    – The systems immediately reported that we had lost the connection, he tells LRT.

    Telia in Sweden confirms the information for Aftonbladet.

    – It is true that there is a damaged cable between Sweden and Lithuania. It is not Telia’s cable, but it is used for certain capacity traffic, says press manager Roija Rafii.

  • Two dead after multiple stabbings in New York – one arrested

    Two dead after multiple stabbings in New York – one arrested

    Two people have died after several knife attacks in New York, reports local media.

    First a man in his 30s was attacked and then a man in his 60s. Both died from their injuries.

    A woman was also stabbed and is now being treated in hospital with serious injuries. The situation is described as critical.

    The police have arrested a person they suspect is behind the attacks.

    Two knives were seized during the arrest.

  • Sweden investigates damaged underwater cable

    Sweden investigates damaged underwater cable

    An underwater cable running between Finland and Germany has been damaged.

    Finnish media state that the cable break took place in the Swedish economic zone, just outside Öland.

    Now the government announces that it is investigating the incident, writes SVT.

    – Against the backdrop of the serious security situation, the government is following developments very closely and is in contact with its authorities. It is absolutely central that greater clarity is brought to the cause of this incident, says the Minister for Civil Defense Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M) to SVT.

  • Alerted the police about a suspicious smell – it was Christmas baking

    Alerted the police about a suspicious smell – it was Christmas baking

    At 5 p.m., residents of an apartment building in Österbybruk raised the alarm about a strange smell.

    The caller suspected that someone was using drugs in the building.

    But when the patrol arrived at the scene, the smell could be linked to Christmas baking.

    The patrol therefore interrupted the check and left the address without drawing up a report.

  • Israeli air strike on Beirut – several dead

    Israeli air strike on Beirut – several dead

    Israel is currently carrying out an air strike against the central parts of Beirut, according to AFP and Reuters.

    At least four people have been killed and 18 injured, according to local authorities.

    It is the second day in a row that Israel is bombing the Lebanese capital.

    On Sunday, at least ten people were killed in the Haret Hreik neighborhood.

  • Kristersson has spoken to Trump: “Good conversation”

    Kristersson has spoken to Trump: “Good conversation”

    Ulf Kristersson has spoken to Donald Trump for the first time since the election victory, something that SVT was the first to report on.

    – We talked about our cooperation in NATO and our common security interests, writes Kristersson in a comment to Aftonbladet.

    Kristersson is the last of the Scandinavian leaders to talk to Trump.

  • SMHI warns of slippage and snow

    SMHI warns of slippage and snow

    SMHI has issued a yellow weather warning for snowfall for Wednesday.

    The warning applies to the county of Västra Götaland and west and south-west of Lake Vänern.

    The storm is expected to cause slippage and snow.

  • Bus crashed into trees – five children on board

    Bus crashed into trees – five children on board

    Just before three o’clock on Monday, a bus with five children on board ran into a tree. The accident occurred on Ekerö outside Stockholm.

    – We have no information that the driver has been taken to hospital either, says police spokesperson Nadia Norton.

    The driver blew a negative in the police’s measuring instrument. A preliminary investigation into negligence in traffic has been initiated.

  • Human remains found in forest

    Human remains found in forest

    The police have cordoned off a forest area in Gävle after a suspicious death.

    – We received calls yesterday from members of the public who found what they believe to be human remains, says Magnus Jansson Klarin, press spokesperson at the police.

    A preliminary investigation into causing the death of another has been launched in order to investigate the death more closely.

    – The person has not yet been able to be identified and it is not possible to say how long he was at the scene, says Jansson Klarin.

    The police do not suspect any crime at this time. A forensic examination must be carried out.

    – In parallel, we continue to work on the case, for example we investigate whether people have been reported missing in the area.

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