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Japanese television broadcasts were interrupted on Monday night by warnings that North Korea had fired a robot in the direction of the country, media from Tokyo reported.
Residents of southern Okinawa Prefecture were urged to seek shelter.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
A man has fallen about four meters in connection with his work in Skövde, the police say.
The man was unconscious for a short time, but then woke up and was taken to hospital by ambulance.
A police report was drawn up about a workplace accident, without suspicion of crime.
The condition of the man’s injuries is unclear.
The Dutch artist Joost Klein was washed from the Eurovision Song Contest after being reported to the police for illegal threats against a photographer.
Now he demands that more interrogations be done in the investigation, writes VG.
At the same time, he mocks the competition during a concert in Vancouver.
– Fuck Eurovision!, says Klein from the stage.
Voters’ trust in Jimmie Åkesson drops sharply after TV4’s review of SD’s anonymous accounts, according to a survey from Expressen/Veria.
The SD leader plummets seven percentage points, from 29 to 22 percent. His lowest level in eight years.
– The clearest loss is among the government’s voters, which can cause concern for Ulf Kristersson, says Per Söderpalm, head of opinion at Verian to Expressen.
The police are contacted at 13:30 about a boy who has disappeared in central Karlskoga.
According to the police, Karlskoga is a place where the boy does not have good local knowledge.
The boy is seven years old and wears a green shirt and black pants. He has a slightly longer hairstyle with dark curls.
The police urge the public to call 112 if you see the boy. If you have sightings from 1 p.m., you should contact the police on 114 14.
Update 15:03:
The boy was found well-preserved “in good health”, according to the police.
A passenger flight en route from Madrid to Helsinki discovered problems while over southern Sweden.
– They were forced to land at Arlanda after having problems with one engine due to low oil pressure, says Andres Lännholm, rescue leader at JRCC.
208 people were on board the plane.
The landing must have gone well and the operation is complete according to the JRCC.
A teenage boy has been detained on probable cause on suspicion of a murder on Södermalm in central Stockholm, prosecutor Marina Chirakova tells TT.
The boy is also suspected of serious weapons offences.
In early May, a man in his 40s was shot to death on Allhelgonagatan. The murder occurred at 6:30 p.m.
A person has already been detained on suspicion of murder.
An Egyptian soldier has been killed in an exchange of fire with Israel on the Gaza Strip’s border with Egypt. This is reported by Israeli media.
The relationship between neighboring Egypt and Israel is tense, and if the reports are true, the incident could have significant political consequences.
Tensions escalated the other week when Israel took over the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. Egypt then said it refuses to coordinate aid convoys via Rafah as long as Israeli soldiers control the border.
Försäkringskassan is currently unable to show its preliminary payments for sickness benefit due to technical problems.
– People who log in cannot see upcoming payments, but they have been sent out and the money is on its way. In some cases, there may be a delay of a few days, says Lotta Jernström, press secretary at Försäkringskassan.
According to the authority, it is an operational disruption.
– We are now working on solving these problems, says Lotta Jernström.
Viruses hit a salmon farm in the Faroe Islands hard. Archive image. Photo: Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP/TT
Faroese fish farming giant Bakkafrost is forced to slaughter a million salmon after the so-called ISA virus was detected at the farming site in Vágur. The discovery means that the entire stock will be slaughtered within two months in accordance with legislation in the Faroe Islands.
The average weight of the fish is calculated at 2.6 kilos and is usually slaughtered when the salmon has reached a weight of between 4 and 6 kilos.
The announcement means a reduced production of around 2,000-3,000 tonnes for the company whose share is now falling on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
Seven people were arrested on Sunday on suspicion of gang rape, which The Express was the first to report on.
– The people are between 20 and 30 years old, says Mats Eriksson, police spokesperson.
It concerns both men and women, the police say TV4.
The rape must have taken place indoors in Rissne, north of Stockholm. The condition of the woman’s injuries is unclear.
Two cars have collided on road 56 in Heby outside Uppsala.
– One of the cars must have overturned and landed on the roof in the ditch, says police spokesperson Maria Hall.
One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is still unclear.
Several resources are available at the Embassy of Finland in Stockholm.
– It should be about people who want to express their opinions. I don’t know more at the moment, says Anna Westberg, press spokesperson at the Stockholm Police.
Helen Wahlgren, press contact at Restore Wetlands, confirms that they are in place for an action.
– We are doing a peaceful action because the Finnish state company Neova is mining peat in Sweden, even though they are phasing out their own peat mining with support from the EU, she says.
She says that several people have locked themselves in with stronger bicycle locks in the area.
At 12:30 the police announce that several people have been arrested.
Five people were arrested on suspicion of gross illegal trespass and damage. About 10 people are also suspected of disobedience to law enforcement.
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One more person has been requested to be detained on suspicion of the murder at Södermalm in Stockholm.
The suspect is a person under the age of 18.
A 22-year-old man is already in custody for the murder.
Gang leader Ismail Abdo has been arrested, according to Turkish media.
He is said to have been arrested as he has a red wanted list with Interpol.
However, he was later released on bail and he is said to have paid 20,000 lira, equivalent to approximately SEK 6,600.
See video here: Here, Ismail Abdo is arrested by Turkish police
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What address is there a fire in Södermalm? Gone and hope it’s not mine!
Jacob
Hello! We don’t have the exact address, but there was a fire near Nytorget in any case. Hope everything went well for you!
You should probably double check the stated temperatures in the post about the heat wave in Mexico City.
Eve
Hello Eva! I also thought it appeared like very low record temperatures in Mexico City, when we had 38 degrees in Målilla. But this 34.7 degrees actually seems to be the heat record in Mexico City, writes concurring international media. The fact that it doesn’t get warmer seems to be because the city is located in a valley at a very high altitude.
What happened this morning at the Tumba station? Smile someone it looks like a body on the track and the train has stopped for several hours!!
Niklas
Hello! There must have been an accident. No crime is suspected.
Why did 2 ambulances and 3 police cars with sirens and blue lights just pass by in Vasastaden?
Hannah
Hello! There has been an accident at the subway at Odenplan.
Have you published anything regarding the authority for psychological defense reporting tv4’s cold facts for the report on SD’s alleged troll factory?
Alex
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