Judgment is awaited for the murder of Emre

  • Judgment is awaited for the murder of Emre

    At 11 o’clock the verdict is expected to come for the shooting death of 27-year-old Emre in Fittja.

    The fatal shooting occurred at a restaurant on March 21 this year.

    Another 12 people were in the restaurant when the crime took place.

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  • Roswall receives environmental issues in the EU

    Former EU minister Jessika Roswall (M) is proposed to be given responsibility for the environment, water and a competitive circular economy in the next EU Commission.

    The announcement about who will do what in the next EU Commission comes from President Ursula von der Leyen at a press conference in the EU Parliament in Strasbourg.

  • Major crackdown on shops – sold drug-classified products

    The police have raided two stores in Sundbyberg and Solna that are suspected of having sold narcotic-classified products.

    The raids took place after the police received information that young people felt unwell and ended up in a psychotic-like state after using goods from the stores.

    – The police have established a case of causing danger to another after a young adult was unconscious for a long time after eating products from the store, says Raoul Silverbring, group leader of the area police in Solna.

    In connection with the raids, the police confiscated a hundred cartons of e-cigarettes, oils and processed plant material.

  • Two cars and trucks in collision

    A traffic accident has occurred between Tollarp and Östa Sönnarslöv.

    – It must be a passenger car that must have entered the wrong lane in a hidden curve and hit another car and then spun around and then got hit by a truck, says Sara Andersson, press spokesperson for the southern police region.

  • 13 billion extra for defense next year

    The military defense will receive almost SEK 13 billion extra in next year’s budget. Defense will then cost SEK 138 billion.

    The Tidö parties announced this at a press conference today, before the budget for 2025 is released on Thursday.

    The way NATO calculates defense spending, that means 2.4 percent of GDP.

    The subsidies to defense are estimated to total an extra 170 billion during the period 2025–2030.

  • The employment agency notifies

    The employment agency announces layoffs for 228 people across the country, the agency writes in a press release.

    The reason is that the authority needs to save half a billion in 2025.

    – We need to adapt to our financial conditions, while at the same time we work to improve the conditions in order to be able to provide support to the job seekers who need us the most, says general manager Maria Hemström Hemmingsson in the press release.

  • Freeze on E20

    An appliance has ended up on the E20 at Marieberg outside Örebro in the southbound direction.

    The freeze in the right lane has a “major impact” on traffic, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

    The forecast is that the work on site will last until 10 o’clock on Tuesday morning.

  • BRA starts flying for SAS

    SAS in new collaboration with BRA. Archive photography Photo: JONAS EKSTRÖMER TT

    SAS enters into an agreement with the airline BRA worth SEK 6 billion. This is stated in a press release. The agreement extends over seven years and means that the aircraft fleet will be expanded and pilots and cabin crew will be recruited.

    The decision also means that BRA will notify personnel who work with ground services and administrative functions.

    BRA will continue to fly all its routes from Bromma until and including December this year.

    This probably means that Bromma airport will be shut down earlier, according to DI sources.

    SAS is holding a press conference at Arlanda on Tuesday morning.

  • The cities for Mello 2025 nailed it

    The first part of the Melodifestivalen 2025 will be held in Luleå on January 31. The tour then goes on to Gothenburg, Västerås, Malmö and Jönköping before the final takes place in Stockholm on March 8, writes Live Nation in a press release.

  • The S-top opens to pay back lottery customers

    Helene Fritzon (S). Photo: Caisa Rasmussen/TT / TT News Agency

    The Social Democrats’ top name in the EU Parliament, Heléne Fritzon, reacts after the revelation about the Kombi Lottery.

    – We will in every way take responsibility for those who have bought lottery tickets and feel worried about that situation, says Heléne Fritzon to Aftonbladet on site in the EU Parliament in Strasbourg.

    Elderly and Social Insurance Minister Anna Tenje (M) has demanded that the party pay back the customers who are considered to have been cheated by the party’s lottery operations.

    It now opens Heléne Fritzon, who sits on the executive committee, for S to be able to do.

    Read more here.

  • Saab delivery to the United Arab Emirates completed

    Saab has delivered the Global Eye reconnaissance and command plane to the United Arab Emirates. Archive photography Photo: Stefan Jerrevång/TT

    Saab has completed the fifth of a total of five deliveries of the Global Eye reconnaissance and command aircraft to the United Arab Emirates since 2020, the defense group writes in a press release.

    The aircraft is developed to provide reconnaissance and command capabilities over airspace, sea and land using sensors that make it possible to detect and identify objects at long distances, according to Saab.

  • Baking is prohibited in Hökarängen

    A man has entered a bakery in Hökarängen where he is staying without permission. This is what the police write on their website.

    Despite instructions from staff, he refuses to leave the place. Bread cannot therefore be baked in the morning.

    The man is now being taken into custody by the police with the support of the LOB (the Act on the handling of intoxicated persons).

  • Motorcycle in collision with wild boar

    A motorcycle driver in Lerum has run over a wild boar. This is what the police write on their website.

    The driver was taken to hospital via ambulance with minor facial injuries.

  • Traffic accident in Växjö – collided with moose

    A car has collided with a moose on route 37, north of Växjö. Ambulance, police and emergency services were called to the scene and two people were taken to hospital. The extent of the injury is still unclear.

    – For one of the people in the car, extrication was required to prevent further injuries, says the management operator of the rescue service in Växjö.

    The moose remained on the road and was removed by the rescue team on site.

    The road was closed until 06:37 on Tuesday morning in the northbound direction, which has a “major impact” on traffic, according to the Swedish Transport Administration’s website.

  • Details: The government wants a ten-year primary school

    Preschool class can be replaced by a first grade at school. Archive photography Photo: Gorm Kallestad/NTB/TT

    The government and SD want to replace the current preschool class with a new first grade in the school, according to Echo. The hope with the proposal is to focus more clearly on early learning to read and write and mathematics.

    In the autumn budget, according to Ekot’s experience, it will be proposed that the municipalities receive 194 million to be up and running with this in the autumn of 2028.

    Today’s preschool class has been mandatory since 2018, but critics have pointed to uneven quality between municipalities and schools.

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