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  • At least 12 dead in bus accident in Australia

    At least 10 people have died in a bus accident near the city of Greta in Australia, write BNO News.

    A further eleven people have been taken to hospital.

    The cause of the fatal crash has not yet been determined. The scene is currently being investigated by the police.

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  • Technical problems for SJ

    SJ’s website is currently experiencing disruptions to its booking system.

    – We are troubleshooting, says Leila Fogelholm, at SJ’s press service.

    The technical problem means that you cannot pay for your tickets.

    Right now there is no forecast for when the systems can be up and running again.

  • Teenage boy to hospital after drowning incident

    A teenage boy was taken to hospital on Sunday after a drowning accident outside Jönköping.

    Rescue services, police and ambulance were called to the scene where the boy was found in the water.

    – CPR was performed on site before the person was taken to hospital, says duty officer Lars-Göran Nilseryd.

  • Big fire in central Oslo

    There is a heavy fire in a building in central Oslo, Norway.

    Work to evacuate people from the building and adjacent buildings is underway, writes Norwegian VG.

    The cause of the fire is unclear and there are currently no reports of anyone being injured.

  • Ukrainian dust victims shot by Russian forces

    Three people have been shot dead and another ten injured when Russian military opened fire on an evacuation boat, reports Reuters.

    The boat was on its way to Kherson, carrying people affected by the explosion of the Kakhovka dam.

  • NATO, Sweden and Turkey meet on Wednesday

    On Wednesday, NATO, Sweden and Turkey will meet in a trilateral meeting at official level to discuss Sweden’s NATO membership, the Foreign Ministry confirms for SVT.

    Akif Cagatay Kilic, Erdogan’s new security adviser, said on Sunday in a television interview that Sweden is closer to a Turkish yes than last year.

  • Pregnant woman severely abused

    Two men have been arrested in their absence on suspicion of aggravated assault after assaulting a pregnant woman in Bohuslän over the weekend, reports P4 West.

    One of the men is said to be the father of the child.

    The woman was kicked in the stomach and taken to hospital with serious injuries. It is still unclear whether the fetus was damaged.

  • Missing child in Knivsta

    The police were looking for a 5-year-old child who was reported missing in Alsike at around 5 p.m.

    The police stated shortly after 6 pm that he had been found.

  • Prigozhin refuses to submit to Shoigu

    Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. Photo: AP

    Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has signed an order that all Russian “volunteer corps” must sign a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense, reports the BBC.

    But the owner of the private army Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, refuses to sign.

    He has previously directed harsh criticism at Defense Minister Sjojgu.

  • “Dam blown up to free soldiers”

    The Kakhovka dam was blown up by Russia to free soldiers from the Kherson area and send them to Bakhmut and Zaporizhzhia to face the Ukrainian offensive, Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar said.

    In front, it concerns Russian infantry soldiers and paratroopers sent north, writes the magazine Meduza.

  • Scotland’s former prime minister arrested

    ​Nicola Sturgeon. Photo: Robert Perry

    Former First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested by police, reports Sky News.

    The background is an investigation into the finances of the Scottish Nationalist Party, SNP.

    Around £600,000 in campaign money, just over SEK 8 million, is said to have been spent illegally.

    Sturgeon’s husband and former leader of the SNP, Peter Murrell, has previously been arrested in the tangle together with the party’s former treasurer Colin Beattie.

    Just before 19, Sky News reported that Sturgeon had been released from custody.

  • Big fan brawl at Södermalm

    Just before 3 p.m., police were called to Södermalm in southern Stockholm due to a supporter brawl.

    Around 50 people are said to have participated in the fight.

    Police are on the scene and have established a preliminary investigation into assault.

  • Suspect released after the Jordbro shooting

    A man who was arrested after the shooting in Jordbro, south of Stockholm, on Friday has been released.

    He was arrested later, but has written off the suspicions completely, writes TT.

  • Ulf Kristersson: “Another dark weekend”

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson writes on his Facebook that “this was another dark weekend”.

    He further writes that he understands that many are worried, but that he has hope that things can get better.

    “One thing is certain: If we do as we have done so far, then it will also go as it has so far. It is not an option,” he concludes his post with.

  • The police hold a press conference after the shooting

    Max Åkerwall.

    Right now, the police are holding a press conference in Farsta center regarding the shooting last night.

    – I can confirm that a 15-year-old is deceased, says Max Åkerwall, police chief.

    He says that events like this mean an increased risk of revenge.

    Whether the 15-year-old who was shot was a target is too early to say.

    – So far, the motive picture is cloudy, he says.

    The two arrested persons are well known to the police from before, but not for this type of crime, according to Åkerwall.

    – We feel confident that we have the right people, says Åkerwall.

    He says that a military automatic weapon was used during the shooting and that a large number of shots were fired.

    – Thus a great danger to the public.

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    Eve

    Maybe a news site isn’t the optimal forum for recruiting staff, but that’s a nice thought Eva.

    Care personnel who have any positive news to share are warmly welcome to contact us!

  • Why didn’t you write anything about the forest fire in Canada. Is it still burning there?

    Mickey

    Hey Mike!

    We have reported quite a bit about it, here you will find those articles.

    It’s still burning so maybe it’s time for an update on the situation…

    If we do one, that article will also appear on the same page 🙂

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    Lena Flodström

    Happy summer from all of us to you too!

  • The children in the jungle have been found according to American media

    A good news in all the misery in the world

    The Nicklas diver

    Good day!

    Yes, now the children have finally been found after 40 days in the jungle.

    Here you can read more about the latest.

  • Why can’t you find anything about the Syrian refugee man who injured children in France

    ? That should be a pretty big deal right?

    Robert Anderius

    You can read about the knife attack and the suspected perpetrator here.

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