NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
Several vehicles are involved in a kitchen sink at the Fredhäll tunnel on the E4 in Stockholm.
– Right now the last blue light is running and the road is open again, says Ola Österling, press spokesperson at the police.
However, an additional kitchen sink has occurred on E18 at the height of Kungsängen.
The alarm came in at 4:31 p.m.
The police are on the scene and an ambulance has been called.
– No one is seriously injured, but beyond that I don’t know what the damage picture looks like.
One of three lanes is open in the northbound direction.
– There is massive queuing.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
Memorial for those killed in the plane crash in Iran in January 2020. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT
Sweden, together with several other countries, has filed a lawsuit against Iran for the shooting down of the Ukrainian civilian aircraft in 2020, where 176 people died, of which 17 were natives of Sweden.
– Yesterday, Sweden, Ukraine, Canada and Great Britain submitted a submission to the International Court of Justice in The Hague in a case we brought against Iran, says Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) during question time in the Riksdag.
– We demand that Iran’s responsibility under international law for the shooting be established and that the relatives of the victims receive compensation.
Plane PS752 was accidentally shot down by Iranian air defenses on January 8, 2020, shortly after it took off from Tehran.
Hamas’s top leader Yahya Sinwar is dead, an Israeli official told the public service company Kan.
Learn more here.
Kylian Mbappé announces via his lawyer that he will not give any explanations regarding the rape accusations until the Swedish legal system asks for them.
– He reserves the right to give his explanations only when Sweden’s legal system needs them, says Me Marie-Alix Canu-Bernard, Kylian Mbappé’s lawyer to AFP.
At the same time, she strongly condemns “the media’s claim which suggests that Kylian Mbappé would have previously spoken about the course of events during his trip to Stockholm”.
The IDF is investigating whether it has killed top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, according to Reuters.
It is not yet confirmed.
Read more here.
The family of former One Direction member Liam Payne has issued a statement following the death notice, reports Sky News.
“Liam will always be in our hearts and we will remember him for his kind, funny and brave soul,” they state.
Liam Payne died on Wednesday after falling from a balcony during a visit to Argentina.
Read more here.
Norway’s embassy in Beirut has evacuated after bomb threat, writes NRK.
– We can confirm that the building where, among other things, the Norwegian embassy in Beirut is located, received a bomb threat today. There are a small number of Norwegian diplomats who are now in Beirut, and everyone at the embassy is safe, communications advisor Ragnhild Simenstad writes to NRK.
Al Jazeera’s office is in the same building. They have also evacuated, according to Reuters.
Nine people, including several children, have been poisoned by cookies in Karlskrona, BLT reports. A man has been arrested.
The police have cordoned off an apartment and secured remains from the cookies, several people have been taken to hospital.
– Those who ate the cookies were affected by vomiting, dizziness and hallucinations and when medical staff came to the residence, several of them were quite ill there, says prosecutor Lena-Marie Bergström to SVT.
The 18-year-old who is suspected of 17-year-old Maja’s death suffers from a serious mental disorder, writes Borås newspaper.
It appears after the larger psychiatric investigation is complete.
– The investigation supports the fact that it is forensic psychiatric care that should be chosen as a punishment, says prosecutor Nina Friman Björka to the newspaper.
Read more about the Maja case here.
A man has died after a fire in an apartment in Kumla on Thursday, according to the police.
Relatives have been notified.
The police were called to the address on Thursday morning. The place has later been cordoned off.
The police are investigating arson.
A man in his 50s who was hit by a car in Malmö on Wednesday evening has died from his injuries, writes Sydsvenskan.
The man who drove the car is in his 80s and he is suspected of causing the death of another and contagion from the scene of a traffic accident. The driver initially left the scene of the accident but later returned.
Marius Borg Høiby in Oslo in June 2023. Stock image. Photo: Rodrigo Freitas/AP/TT
The interrogation of Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been completed according to the Oslo police.
Høiby has confessed to several crimes, the police confirm.
Among the crimes admitted are violence and vandalism in an apartment in Oslo on August 4, which were the first in a long line of accusations against the 27-year-old.
“In addition, he has pleaded guilty to having threatened to kill a man,” writes police lawyer Andreas Kruszewski in a press release.
However, Høiby denies having used violence against two former girlfriends who accused him.
Through his lawyer, he has instead claimed that he had “three turbulent relationships”, where he himself was subjected to violence by at least one of the female plaintiffs.
Read more here.
At least 28 people, including several children, have been killed in an Israeli attack on a school building in Gaza, reports Reuters.
The school building is located in the town of Jabalia in northern Gaza, and was for people on the run.
Dozens have also been injured in the attack.
Israel claims that the attack targeted about ten militants.
– There is no water to put the fire out with. There is nothing. This is a massacre. Civilians and children are being killed, they are being burned under fire, said Medhat Abbas, an official at the Gaza Ministry of Health, according to Reuters.
The text is updated.
Some form of smoke development occurred at the Kumlaanstalten during the morning and the police were called to the scene.
“At the scene, a machine was located which released some form of gas, this substance people had been exposed to in connection with a door being opened,” the police write on their website.
No person should have had to seek medical care. A preliminary investigation has been launched.
At lunchtime shortly after eleven o’clock on Thursday, a cyclist and a car collided in the southern part of Malmö, the police say.
The cyclist, a 75-year-old man, has been taken to hospital in an ambulance.
There is no suspicion of crime, says Katarina Rusin at the police.
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