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  • Joe Biden pardons his son

    Joe Biden pardons his son

    Outgoing US President Joe Biden pardons his son. He announced this in a statement on the White House’s website, published at 01:30, Swedish time.

    Hunter Biden has previously been convicted of weapons and tax offenses and was scheduled to be sentenced later in December.

    Biden has previously said he would not use his power to pardon his son.

    “No reasonable person looking at the facts of Hunter’s case can come to any conclusion other than that Hunter was singled out simply because he is my son – and that is wrong,” writes Joe Biden.

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  • Details: 100 dead at football match

    Details: 100 dead at football match

    Many people are said to have been killed when supporters clashed at a football match in Nzérékoré in southeastern Guinea, the AFP news agency said.

    – There are bodies lined up as far as the eye can see inside the hospital. Others lie on the floor in the corridors. The morgue is full, says a doctor.

    – There are approximately 100 dead, says another.

    According to a witness who was at the scene, the violence must have broken out in connection with a disputed verdict.

    According to local media, the match was said to have been part of a tournament organized as a tribute to Guinea’s junta leader Mamadi Doumbouya who took power after a coup d’état in September 2021.

  • Car overturned – E22 off

    Car overturned – E22 off

    A car has overturned on E22 in Kristianstad municipality.

    The accident happened at 10 p.m.

    Two people were traveling in the car, reports Kristianstadbladet.

    They have been taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The road is currently closed.

  • V demands a place in the next government: “Call it an ultimatum”

    Nooshi Dadgostar (V) Photo: ANDREAS BARDELL

    V demands a place in the next government: “Call it an ultimatum”

    If the red-green opposition wins the next parliamentary election, the Left Party will be in government, says party leader Nooshi Dadgostar in Agenda.

    – If you want our mandates, then we have to sit at the table and sit in government, of course, she says.

    When asked if it is an ultimatum, Dadgostar says:

    – Ultimatum sounds so harsh, but it is a matter of course. Call it an ultimatum if you want. The time when the Left Party only gave its mandates and stood outside, that is not democracy, that is not democratic.

  • Man robbed – taken to hospital

    Man robbed – taken to hospital

    A man would buy a jacket in Kristianstad.

    But instead he was robbed by several perpetrators who went on the attack.

    – There is violence involved. He has received a blow and in some way injured his left hand so that it started bleeding. The plaintiff is in hospital now, says police spokesperson Sara Andersson.

    There is no information on what the robbers took.

  • Technical problems during “Hello Mello”

    Hosts Eric Saade and Malin Olsson during the finale of Hello Mello on SVT. Photo: Caisa Rasmussen/TT

    Technical problems during “Hello Mello”

    Tonight is the final of “Hello Mello”.

    But the competition has suffered from extensive technical problems. The sound from the presenters’ microphones is not heard in the SVT Play app and the sound in the elements before the contributions is also gone.

    “The sound works as it should in broadcast, but there is something wrong in the sound mix for SVT Play. Troubleshooting is underway,” writes Madeleine Sindling Larsen on SVT.

  • Israel’s former defense minister: Ethnic cleansing in Gaza

    Benjamin Netanyahu and Moshe Ya’alon. Image taken in 2015. Photo: Sebastian Scheiner / AP

    Israel’s former defense minister: Ethnic cleansing in Gaza

    Moshe Yaalon, Israel’s former defense minister, attacks Benjamin Netanyahu, reports Reuters.

    Yaalon says Netanyahu’s goal is to establish Jewish settlements in northern Gaza.

    – I have to warn about what is happening there and which is being hidden from us. These are war crimes, he says.

  • Fire in apartment door – family was at home

    Fire in apartment door – family was at home

    There has been a fire in a stairwell in central Norrköping.

    The police suspect that someone set fire to an apartment door.

    – It is a small fire that went out by itself. We are investigating what happened and have a number of resources in place, says Fredrik Andersson at the police.

    According to P4 Östergötland, a family was at home in the apartment whose door was on fire.

    – No one is injured, says Fredrik Andersson.

  • Bus crash in France – several dead

    Bus crash in France – several dead

    A bus with around forty Spanish tourists has driven off a mountain road in Porté-Puymorens, near Andorra.

    At least two people have died and five are said to have been seriously injured.

    – That will likely change, says the rescue service in a statement BFMTV.

  • Suspected attempted murder – teenage boy seriously injured

    Suspected attempted murder – teenage boy seriously injured

    A teenage boy has been found injured outdoors in a residential area in Hammarkullen in Gothenburg.

    – He has probably been injured with some form of sharp object. The injuries are described as serious, says Sebastian Börjesson, duty officer at the police.

    The boy is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – No one has been arrested. We do not have a clear picture of what happened, so the investigative work is ongoing at the scene.

    The police are investigating the incident as attempted murder.

  • Man missing after Christmas party

    Man missing after Christmas party

    A man in his 70s has been reported missing after a Christmas party in Oskarshamn.

    The man has not been seen since 01:00 last night when he was supposed to go home.

    Police are now asking the public for help in finding him.

    According to the description, he was wearing a dark green down jacket, dark blue jeans, a knitted sweater and glasses. He is about 175 centimeters tall and has gray short-cut hair.

    If you see the man, or have seen him recently, you are asked to call 112.

  • Thieves returned stolen goods

    Thieves returned stolen goods

    During the first morning of Advent, the police were alerted to a burglary in a residence in Asarum in Karlshamn.

    A man in his 80s had been visited by unknown people the night before, who stated that a dead cat was outside the home.

    When the elderly man went out to look for the cat, the thieves entered the home and took goods.

    The police therefore filed a burglary report.

    But later on Sunday morning, the police received another call from the elderly man.

    He then told that one of the thieves had come to his house – and returned the stolen goods.

  • Person found dead outdoors

    Person found dead outdoors

    The police have cordoned off a place in Vänersborg where a person has been found dead.

    – We are on site and have blocked off in order to be able to work undisturbed and create as good conditions as possible to investigate what happened, says police spokesperson August Brandt.

    A preliminary investigation into murder has been opened because crime cannot be ruled out, he states.

    No people have been arrested or suspected in the case at this time.

  • Tourist attacked by shark in Phuket

    Tourist attacked by shark in Phuket

    A 57-year-old woman from Germany has been bitten by a shark near the tourist paradise of Phuket in Thailand, reports Photo.

    The attack happened last Friday when the woman was swimming at the beach in Phang Nga. The woman was bitten in the leg and suffered a wound about 30 centimeters in size.

    Witnesses on the beach helped the woman get out of the sea, covered in blood and screaming in pain, writes Bild. She was then taken to hospital for emergency surgery.

    After the attack, local authorities have put up warning signs on the beach to inform about potentially dangerous sea animals.

  • House fire in Skene

    House fire in Skene

    At 1:38 p.m., the emergency services were alerted to a house fire in Skene, in the municipality of Marks.

    – It has caught fire in an outbuilding and spread up to the roof of the villa. Now the roof structure is on fire, says Pontus Studahl, officer on duty.

    Three stations are on site to try to put out the fire, along with police and two ambulances.

    – No people are left in the villa, but they may have inhaled smoke, he says.

    The extent of the damage is unclear and the forecast for extinguishing work is set for 16.45, but may be extended.

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