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  • Call of shots fired – one injured

    The police have been alerted about shooting Järfälla in western Stockholm, reports TV4.

    A person must be injured.

    – We were ordered to an address there due to a suspected shooting, says Anders Dahlman, press spokesperson at the police.

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  • Fire in garage

    There is a fire in a garage in Sibbarp outside Varberg.

    The emergency services are on site and have started extinguishing work.

    The police are also there.

    There are no data as damaged.

  • A man was stuffed with a knife in his bag at the airport

    During the afternoon, the police were called to the airport in Umeå. A man was checked at the scene, who was found to have a knife in his bag.

    The man was interrogated by the police and a report of an offense against the Knife Act was drawn up.

  • Apartment on fire

    Police and emergency services were alerted just before five o’clock to an apartment in Akalla outside Stockholm.

    The apartment is located at the top of the property.

    At 5:06 p.m., the police announced that the fire is out and no residents are in the home.

  • Train stops at Arlanda after fire alarm

    Train traffic to and from Arlanda has been stopped due to a fire alarm at Terminal 2, reports P4 Stockholm.

    SL’s commuter and long-distance trains past Arlanda are affected by the stop. Arlanda Express trains should not be affected by the train stop.

    – Some people had to be evacuated from the platform as there was some smoke, but there is no ongoing fire now and it should be calm at the scene, says Anders Dahlman, press spokesperson at the police.

    The fire is said to have started in a switchgear. What caused the fire can be investigated, but the police believe it is some kind of work that may have gone wrong.

    – Right now there are around 100 people waiting for a train, otherwise it’s quiet, says Anders Dahlman.

  • The government has decided on rules for electricity support for companies

    At an extra government meeting during the day, the government has decided on the rules for electricity subsidies for companies.

    – I am happy to announce that the government has made a decision on the regulation as quickly as possible at an extra government meeting today. This makes it possible for companies to be able to apply for support from May 30, says Energy and Industry Minister Ebba Busch.

    Organizations and companies with fixed-price agreements that began to apply before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and that were still valid a year ahead will not be able to take part in the electricity subsidy.

    This is because the European Commission wants to make sure that only those who have been negatively affected by the invasion can take part in the support, writes the Ministry of Climate and Business in a press release.

  • Woman injured in crash

    Police were called to Rannebergsvägen in Angered outside Gothenburg just before three o’clock after two cars collided head-on.

    – A woman in her 70s has been taken to hospital with unclear injuries. She is awake and talkative, says police spokesperson Peter Adlersson.

    The woman is also suspected of negligence in traffic.

    Access is partially restricted on the road and rescuers are waiting.

  • Appealing the verdict in the Tove case

    Maja Hellman, 18, appeals the life sentence after the murder of 21-year-old Tove, reports Swedens radio.

    Johanna Leshem Jansson, 20, has previously appealed her sentence.

  • Haribo recalls sweets: “Small metal particles”

    Haribo is recalling specific batches of 21 types of candy due to the discovery of “small metal particles” in the products, the company writes in a press release. Among other things, it is about Fruit Lollipops, Starmix and Fruktilurer

    Haribo Sweden confirms that the announcement applies to the entire Nordic region and that more information for Sweden will be published on their website shortly.

  • Grass fire in southern Stockholm

    During the afternoon, the emergency services were called to a green area in Sätra in Stockholm.

    – It’s a grass fire of around 200 square meters, we’re on site and putting it out now, says Josef Gustafsson, management operator at the rescue service.

    There is a lot of smoke from the fire, but there should be no danger to the public.

    – The fire is spreading slowly, so we should be able to put it out fairly soon, says Josef Gustafsson.

  • Pirate hostage released: “Relatively unharmed”

    The crew has been released. Photo: Monjasa/AFP

    The six crew members of the Danish tanker Monjasa Reformer who were captured by pirates for over a month have been released according to the ship’s owner Monjasa, writes Ekstra Bladet.

    On March 25, pirates took over the Danish-owned ship. It was later discovered by the French navy off the small island nation of Sao Tomé & Principe off the west coast of Africa.

    According to the company, all sexes should be “relatively unharmed”. A total of 16 people were on board when the ship sailing under the Liberian flag was attacked. None of them were Danish citizens.

  • Man sentenced – murdered his wife

    A man in his 40s is sentenced to 14 years in prison for murdering his wife in Gävle in 2019, local media reports.

    A neighbor had then found the woman bleeding in the stairwell.

    According to the investigation, she must have been stabbed inside the elevator, writes Gefle Dagblad.

    The man must pay damages to the couple’s three joint children and after serving his sentence will be deported for life.

  • 23-year-old man sentenced for arson at Wallenberg

    On Boxing Day, a 23-year-old man broke into financier Marcus Wallenberg’s home.

    He broke a window and threw in burning sheets.

    Marcus Wallenberg and his wife hid in the shelter.

    Now he is convicted of arson – and the penalty is forensic psychiatric care.

    Surveillance footage from the house shows how the 23-year-old man breaks into the house.

  • Heat record in Vietnam and Laos

    For several weeks, a heat wave has hit Southeast Asia, contributing to a very tough climate for millions of people.

    This weekend it was 44.2 degrees Celsius in Vietnam, which is the highest ever recorded temperature in the country.

    In neighboring Laos, the temperature was 42.7 degrees, which also breaks the country’s dismal heat record – which was last broken less than a month ago.

    Meanwhile, Saturday was the hottest temperature ever recorded in Celsius.

    It reports CNN.

  • Man dead after fight – five arrested

    A man in his 20s has died after the fight in Karlstad this weekend.

    The man’s relatives have been informed of the death.

    The fight took place in Tingsvallastaden and the police were alerted to the incident at 02:00 on Sunday.

    Subsequently, five people have been arrested.

    – Five people are under arrest, four of them are suspected of murder, the fifth is suspected of aggravated protection of a criminal, says Sophia Jiglind, press spokesperson for the Bergslagen police region.

    – We are working broadly at the moment, hear those involved, have carried out a technical investigation of the crime scene and secured traces, she continues.

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    Ante

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  • Why is the headline “Russia: Residents forcibly evacuated from Zaporizhzhya” !? Zaporizhzhya and Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is in Ukraine NOT Russia. Despite occupation and annexation, as far as I know, almost no one except Russia itself recognizes the region as Russian.

    STEFAN SENNERGREN

    Hi Stefan! In this case, “Russia” should be read as the Russian side in the war, who are the ones who decided on the forced evacuation. It does not imply recognition of the areas as Russian.

  • Leif: The answer to your question is that the program is not broadcast live, and that an editor inserted the images when the program was cut together.

    It is not more difficult than that.

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    Leif

    Unfortunately, I have no explanation for that, Leif.

    Maybe you can ask TV4, here is a link to them.

  • When you watch the clip when a Russian pulls the Ukrainian flag, there is a warning about “deceptive site”

    Theresa

    Damn it.

    We’ve had some technical trouble here this afternoon. But it should be resolved now. Apologies for that.

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