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  • 1,400 mobile phones stolen from Lund municipality

    During a burglary in a warehouse, on the night of Friday, 1,400 mobile phones of the brand iPhone SE, which belong to Lund municipality, were stolen.

    The value of the goods is estimated to be close to SEK 6 million, says police spokesperson Patric Fors South Sweden.

    Anyone who saw something or has other information about the theft to get in touch is encouraged to get in touch, the police write on their website.

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  • Boris Johnson resigns

    Johnson on his way to a hearing in Parliament earlier this year. Photo: David Cliff/AP

    Boris Johnson ends his role as an MP, Sky News reports.

    According to Johnson, he has received a letter from the committee investigating whether he lied to other MPs about the Partygate scandal.

    “They make it clear to me that they intend to use it to drive me out of Parliament,” Johnson said in a statement.

    He continues.

    “It is very sad to leave. But above all, I am proud of what we achieved during my time as Prime Minister: Brexit and our leading role in global support for Ukraine,” says Johnson.

    Read more here.

  • Migrants tried to hijack Turkish ship

    Italian special forces have freed 22 crew members taken hostage on a Turkish ship off the coast of Naples, Italian reports news agency Ansa.

    “The operation is still ongoing. The ship is not safe yet because the occupiers locked themselves on the ship,” Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said.

    The ship, which was bound for France, was occupied by 15 migrants. At the time of the attack, some of the migrants were carrying several knives as they tried to take over the ship.

    The captain of the ship then called for help. The task force arrived at the vessel by helicopter to evacuate the crew of the boat.

    “We hope it’s over as quickly as possible without consequences for anyone,” Crosetto said.

  • Young woman severely beaten with firewood

    In Tanum, a man in his 30s has been arrested after a serious assault.

    The man allegedly attacked a woman in her 20s with a stick of wood.

    He was able to be arrested after two people wrestled him down and held him until the police arrived.

    The woman does not appear to be seriously injured.

  • Hotels in Mogadishu are under attack

    A hotel in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu is under attack, says Somalia’s government, according to the AFP news agency.

    According to the Reuters news agency, an unknown number of perpetrators have stormed a restaurant into the hotel with explosives and weapons.

    At least seven people must be injured.

    The terrorist group al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack, AP reports.

  • Fire at cogeneration plant in Kristinehed

    There is a fire next to a cogeneration plant in Kristinehed outside Halmstad.

    – A fire has started in a pile of rubbish on a warehouse next to the heating plant, says Peter Stenhed, officer on duty at the rescue service.

    There is currently a lot of smoke rising from the fire and an authority notice has been issued. The public is asked to go inside and close doors and windows.

    – The fire cannot spread to anything other than garbage, we work with wheel loaders and water cannons to put out the fire, says Stenhed.

  • Trump is indicted on 37 counts

    Photo: Charlie Neibergall/AP

    Former US President Donald Trump is indicted on 37 counts, Reuters reports.

    On Tuesday, he will appear in a court in Miami.

    The background is a hundred secret documents that were found in his residence in Florida after he stepped down as president.

  • One person to hospital after a truck ran over the road

    Shortly after 6 p.m., the police, emergency services and ambulance were called to Vallentuna where a truck had driven over the road, according to the SOS Alarm press service.

    One person has been taken to hospital, but the condition of the injuries is unclear.

    Both lanes are open and the emergency services have left the scene.

  • Forest fire in nature reserve outside Hällefors

    There is a fire in a forest area in the Sundsjömarken nature reserve outside Hällefors.

    It is an area of ​​300 by 75 meters that is burning according to information to SOS Alarm.

    – The rescue service is on site and fire engines have gone to the position, says Alexandra Larsson, team leader at SOS Alarm.

  • Crash on E45

    Two passenger cars have collided on the E45 at the height of Lilla Edet, according to SOS Alarm.

    – It is a side collision. The rescue service is on site with three units, says Alexandra Larsson at SOS Alarm.

    No ambulance has been called to the scene.

  • Suspect in fatal accident released at large

    Flowers and candles at the accident site in Valsta. Photo: Magnus Sandberg

    The 27-year-old gang member who is suspected of having killed the 11-year-old boy in Märsta has been released, the Prosecutor’s Office says.

    He remains a suspect.

    – We have taken a number of investigative measures to get a picture of the course of events. I have now lifted the arrest because there are insufficient grounds to have him detained while the investigation continues, says senior prosecutor Daniel Suneson in a statement.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the suspect belongs to the criminal Märsta network.

    “My client has neither been under the influence of alcohol nor drugs, but what happened is unfortunately just a tragic accident”, the man’s lawyer has previously said in a comment to TT.

    Read more here.

  • Berlusconi hospitalized

    Berlusconi in October 2022. Photo: Andrew Medichini

    Silvio Berlusconi, Italy’s former prime minister, has been re-admitted to a hospital in Milan, his doctor said in a statement.

    According to the doctors, it is about routine tests linked to his chronic myeloid leukemia, which Berlusconi was previously diagnosed with.

    As recently as April, Berlusconi was hospitalized in Milan and then received intensive care. In recent years, the media magnate has been suffering from failing health.

  • Two hit in the head with a shovel

    Two people have been hit in the head with a shovel in Åmål.

    It is about a teenager and an adult man who have been severely abused by one or more unknown perpetrators.

    Both people are said to have been hit in the head and suffered serious injuries.

    The incident is said to have occurred after two groups got into some kind of dispute with each other.

    – According to information from the scene, two family constellations have gotten into a fight in some way, says Peter Adlersson.

    It is unclear what caused the altercation.

    A number of people are said to have left the scene in a car that the police are currently looking for. No one has been arrested and the incident is classified as serious assault.

    The text is updated here.

  • Teenage girl hit by car – taken to hospital

    Emergency services and ambulance at the scene of the accident. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    Around 4 p.m., a 15-year-old girl was hit by a car on Neptunigatan in Malmö.

    According to Region Skåne, the girl has been taken to hospital, seriously injured.

    The motorist fled the scene.

    – We are on site right now and looking for the driver, says Patric Fors, the police’s press officer.

    Read more here.

  • Man seriously injured after traffic accident

    A man in his 80s has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter after a traffic accident on national highway 40 at the Ulricehamn tunnel.

    The man was taken to Sahlgrenska University Hospital, where he is being treated for life-threatening injuries, according to the hospital’s press service.

    There are two vehicles registered as trucks that were involved in the accident.

    According to SOS, it is a collision from behind, according to the police.

    – The police are still on the scene and the vehicles will be seized for a technical examination, says Peter Adlersson, the police’s press officer.

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    Yesterday afternoon, the police announced that the search operation had been called off. It’s the latest.

    If anything new happens, we will report.

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  • How are the charges against Trump going?

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    Today came the second indictment against Trump. It is about classified documents found in his private residence Mar-a-Lago.

    Last spring came the first one dealing with accounting violations. It is expected to go to court in March next year.

  • When is the meeting with Turkey and Stoltenberg? One wonders how our application to NATO will go.

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    Last week, Stoltenberg had a meeting with Erdogan. After the meeting, he said that Turkey and Sweden will have a new meeting about the NATO process next week.

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