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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.
It is unclear what kind of object it is.
There are no reports of injuries and the fire is out.
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 would 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 grenade found – residents evacuated
Details: Suspected hand grenade found – residents evacuated
A suspected dangerous object has been found in a building in Norrköping.
According to Aftonbladet’s information, it is at least one suspected hand grenade.
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.
– We have patrols on site and have also blocked off until we have investigated whether it is a dangerous object or not, says the police’s regional command officer Emelie Jonsson.
The police’s national bomb disposal unit is on its way to the scene.
Man missing – police appeal for help
Man missing – police appeal for help
A man has disappeared from his home in Björkhagen 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.
At the time of his disappearance, the man was wearing a green jacket, jeans and black shoes.
– We are keen to find the man. Therefore, we are asking for help from the public. If you live in Skanör or Falsterbo, we would like you to help by checking your own buildings or other spaces on your property.
Fredrik Bratt continues:
– But it is important that mine examine spaces on their own plot and not on others’.
If you have seen the man or have information that could lead to him being found, you should call 114 14.
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.
SJ’s message: Travelers may cancel
SJ’s message: Travelers may cancel
SJ announces that all travelers who may be affected by the issued weather warnings may cancel their trains, reports The Express.
– What we do is inform travelers that if you want to rebook or cancel your trip, you can do so regardless of the type of ticket you have, says Leila Fogelholm at SJ’s press service to Expressen.
Austria’s president opens up to the far right
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen. Archive image. Photo: Markus Schreiber/AP/TT
Austria’s president opens up to the far right
Negotiations on the formation of a new government in Austria have stalled and the chancellor has resigned.
Now President Alexander Van der Bellen invites the far right for talks.
After a long autumn and winter with many political developments, the Austrians are still waiting for a new government after the elections in September.
The political chaos has caused conservative Chancellor Karl Nehammer to step down, and now President Alexander Van der Bellen is opening the door to the party everyone else has so far refused to cooperate with: the far-right FPÖ.
– Democracy is about cooperation and finding compromises. Without compromise, we have no democracy, Van de Bellen said in a televised speech on Sunday, where he announced that he had invited FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl for talks on Monday.
Loud bang alarm
Loud bang alarm
SOS has been alerted to a loud bang in Eskilstuna.
On the spot, it turned out that someone had set off a piece of fireworks.
– It smells a little like gunpowder, but it’s not dangerous, says the rescue service’s operations manager to Eskilstuna-Kuriren.
Man in custody – boy hit by New Year’s rocket
Man in custody – boy hit by New Year’s rocket
A boy died after being hit by a rocket on New Year’s Eve.
Now a man in his 30s is being detained, reports SVT.
He is detained on probable cause on suspicion of causing the death of another.
One to hospital after residential fire
One to hospital after residential fire
There has been a fire in an apartment building in Gävle.
One person has been taken to hospital and the condition of the injuries is unclear.
The fire is now out and the police will investigate how it started.
New Ukrainian counter-offensive in Russia
Russian troops in action in Kursk on an earlier occasion. Photo: AP
New Ukrainian counter-offensive in Russia
Russia states that Ukraine launched a new counter-offensive in Kursk during Sunday morning, reports The Telegraph.
“Kursk area, good news. Russia gets what it deserves,” writes Volodymyr Zelenskyi’s chief of staff Andriy Jermak in a statement.
Ukrainian forces are said to have attacked from several sides and sent in minesweepers.
On August 6, Ukraine crossed the border into Russia for the first time and advanced over a large area, shocking the Russian forces. Russia has since recaptured more than half of the area.
Taiwan suspects Chinese ship of cable breach
The picture shows ships from Taiwan’s (closest to the camera) and China’s coast guards in December. The picture has nothing to do with the current event. Photo: Taiwan Coast Guard/AP/TT
Taiwan suspects Chinese ship of cable breach
It’s not just countries around the Baltic Sea that are plagued by suspected sabotage of underwater cables – Taiwan has also been affected.
The cable break is not an “innocent accident”, according to Taiwan’s security service.
Taiwanese telecommunications company Chunghwa Telecom and the country’s coast guard say the Chinese cargo ship Shunxing 39 is believed to have caused damage to a communications cable near the port city of Chilung (Keelung) on Taiwan’s north coast on Friday morning, The Financial Times reports.
Tracking data shows that the vessel dragged its anchor at the location of the cable break. However, the Coast Guard was unable to board the vessel due to severe weather, and a seizure of the vessel was out of the question as too much time had passed since the incident.
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