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  • Ice cave has collapsed – tourists injured

    Several tourists have been injured after an ice cave collapsed in Iceland, rretrieves Ruv.

    It is unclear how many have been injured. Some of the tourists are still sitting in the cave.

    Several rescue units and an ambulance are on their way to the scene.

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  • The Hezbollah leader: That was the goal

    Photo: Hussein Malla / AP

    Hezbollah’s response to the attack that killed its top commander Fuad Shukr was delayed due to “massive” Israeli and US military mobilization.

    This is what Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah says in a televised speech.

    He also claims that the group did not direct its attacks against civilians or against Israeli infrastructure.

    According to him, the target was a military base about 1.5 kilometers from Tel Aviv.

  • Suspect for stabbing is detained for terrorist connection

    The suspect was arrested late Saturday night. Photo: Christoph Reichwein/DPA/AP/TT

    The man who was arrested on suspicion of being the perpetrator of the knife attack in Germany admits to the crime, the police confirm.

    He has now been detained on suspicion of, among other things, participation in a terrorist organization.

    Three people were killed and several injured in Friday’s attack on a festival in Solingen, Germany. An intensive search for a perpetrator was launched and late on Saturday evening a person could be arrested, suspected of the crime.

    The man, according to German media a 26-year-old Syrian who came to Germany in December 2022, admitted the crime in police custody after turning himself in, the police announced in a press release on Sunday.

    “I am the one you are looking for,” the man is said to have said upon arrest, according to police sources. According to federal prosecutors, the man is being investigated for, among other things, murder, attempted murder and participation in a foreign terrorist Show more

  • Police car in collision with car

    A civilian police car has collided with a passenger car on Hornsgatan in Stockholm. Two people have been injured and taken to hospital.

    One of the injured was in the car, and the other injured in the police car. The cars must be recovered from the scene.

    Police on the scene have taken witness statements and taken pictures of the accident scene.

    The police write on their website that the case is led by the Special Prosecutor’s Chamber, as police officers themselves are involved.

  • Elderly woman found dead in lake

    An 85-year-old woman was found dead in a lake in Växjö municipality on Sunday afternoon.

    – We received an alarm that a private person had seen a body in the water. When we go there, we find a person who is dead in the water, says Fredrik Bratt, press spokesperson for the police.

    The woman’s relatives have been informed of the death. The police do not suspect any crime,

  • Woman with a walker hit by a suspected drunk driver

    At 15:00 the police and ambulance were called to Slätteberga in Kristianstad municipality, when a car ran over an elderly woman with a walker.

    The driver, a man in his 80s, tested positive and is now suspected of drunk driving.

    The woman had to go by ambulance to the hospital, but was awake and able to speak.

  • Africa receives its first shipment of mpox vaccine

    The first shipment of vaccine against mpox will reach Africa this week, reports The Guardian.

    It is the United States that has donated the 10,000 doses of vaccine to combat the new, more dangerous variant of the virus known as clade 1.

    Over 70 countries outside of Africa have already received vaccines. Several doctors and scientists have expressed concern and warn that there are problems in the way international bodies deal with global emergencies.

    On August 14, the WHO declared a global health emergency due to the spread of the new variant.

  • Suspect for stabbing is being investigated for IS connection

    The suspect was arrested late Saturday night. Photo: Christoph Reichwein/DPA/AP/TT

    The man who was arrested on suspicion of being the perpetrator of the knife attack in Germany admits to the crime, the police confirm.

    He is being investigated for, among other things, participation in a terrorist organization.

    Three people were killed and several injured in Friday’s attack on a festival in Solingen, Germany. Late on Saturday evening, a person could be arrested, suspected of the crime.

    The man, according to German media a 26-year-old Syrian who came to Germany in December 2022, admitted the crime in police custody after turning himself in, the police announced in a press release on Sunday.

    His involvement in the crime “is currently the subject of a thorough investigation.” The man has been arrested on suspicion of crime before, the police said without giving any more details.

    The 26-year-old, the third to be arrested, however, is said not to be known in Islamist contexts – but the terrorist movement IS has claimed responsibility for the attack. The man is now being investigated for, among other things, participation in a terrorist organization, according to a spokesperson for the federal prosecutor’s office.

  • Flashback below

    Flashback forum was down. Users who tried to access the website were met with an error message and were unable to access the site.

    It is unclear what the cause of the failure was.

    At 17.30 the forum was working again.

  • Woman dead in diving accident

    A woman in her 50s has died in connection with a diving accident at Kullaberg in Höganäs municipality.

    The alarm about the accident came at 10 o’clock.

    According to HD, two divers performed first aid on the woman when the ambulance and rescue services arrived.

    The woman was taken by helicopter to a pressure chamber in Lund where they tried to treat her injuries, but her life could not be saved.

    The police have confiscated the woman’s diving equipment. The accident will be further investigated.

    The woman’s relatives have been notified.

  • Suspected assault during demonstration

    The police are investigating a suspected assault in connection with a demonstration at Gustav Adolfs Torg in Gothenburg, GP writes.

    A 45-year-old man states that he has been attacked by several people.

    – We have not received any reports at the moment. We are on site and hearing people, says police spokesperson Jens Andersson.

    According to the police, the man himself should not have participated in the demonstration.

  • Andersson: “We must come together”

    The Social Democrats’ party leader Magdalena Andersson gives a summer speech at Högbo bruk in Sandviken on Sunday. Photo: Ulf Palm/TT

    During the last decades, Sweden has gone really wrong, according to the Social Democrats. Society has drifted apart instead of coming together, says party leader Magdalena Andersson in her summer speech at Högbo bruk in Sandviken on Sunday.

    – We must come together so that everyone who works hard and contributes to our country gets the justice, security and respect they deserve, says Andersson.

    She says that everyone in Sweden should be able to trust the healthcare, trust that there is a safety net in case of unemployment and a pension to live on.

    – When you work, pay taxes and do what’s right for you, you should be able to live a good life, says Magdalena Andersson.

    The S leader criticizes the government for having focused on lowering taxes for high-income earners instead of investing in healthcare.

    – The gaps are increasing and the social community is loosening up, she says.

  • Cycling child hit

    A 10-year-old child riding a bicycle has been hit at low speed in Gottsunda in Uppsala, the police write.

    There are no reports of any serious injuries.

  • 71 killed in Gaza after Israeli attacks

    Israel’s airstrikes against Gaza continue.

    Over the past 24 hours, 71 people have died and 112 have been injured, according to the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health in Gaza. Sky News.

    Eight Palestinians, including six from the same family, are said to have died in an Israeli attack on Deir el-Balah during the night, sources in Gaza told Al Jazeera.

  • A: The municipalities should take over private HVB homes

    The Social Democrats want the municipalities to take over all private HVB homes that take in young criminals.

    – The aim is to get rid of unserious actors, raise the quality and gain more control, says party leader Magdalena Andersson.

    According to the party, the development in today’s HVB homes is going in the wrong direction, where young people with a criminal background, rather than receiving care, risk being drawn deeper into crime and being recruited into gangs.

    – We continue to see shooting after shooting. It creeps further down the ages and it is obvious that it is going in the wrong direction, says Magdalena Andersson.

    According to the proposal, the HVB homes are to be divided into different security classes depending on the young people’s risk profile, which the Social Democrats also proposed earlier.

    The expanded powers that would come with a municipalization deal, for example, with the possibility for staff to search rooms, as well as restrictions on electronic communication and staying outside homes.

    Read more here.

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