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today at 05.28 Amanda Hällsten

There is a fire in a large shopping center in Moscow, Russian media reports.

It must be an area of ​​17,000 square meters that is in flames.

Pictures show how thick black smoke is rising from the site.

The risk of spread is considered to be high.

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  • Hunt for “new Ted Bundy” after triple murder

    Mexican police are hunting an American man after three women were found murdered in different hotel rooms in Tijuana.

    The killer is believed to have lured the victims from their workplaces at bars and strip clubs in the city.

    Mexican authorities describe the suspected killer as an American man who is still at large.

    He is being compared to one of America’s most notorious serial killers who was executed in 1989 after confessing to the murders of 30 women between 1973 and 1978.

    – This person exhibits violent and psychopathic behavior. His profile is very similar to someone who was very famous decades ago: Ted Bundy, says Iván Carpio Sánchez, chief prosecutor in Baja California according to ABC News.

    The FBI is helping Mexican police in the hunt.

  • Combined heat and power plant covers for Ringhals

    Svenska kraftnät has signed an agreement with Göteborg Energi regarding the Rya power plant, writes TT.

    The reserve power plant, which runs on natural gas and oil, will ensure access to up to 250 megawatts in southwestern Sweden until March 2023, according to a press release.

    Through the procurement, the authority can use the power plant for counter-trade between electricity areas, which should provide a price equalization effect. The location at Hisingen is also favorable during the period when Ringhals 4 is out of service.

  • New government in the Faroe Islands

    The Faroese Social Democrats are allowed to form a new government after Thursday’s parliamentary elections. The party received 26.6 percent of the vote. However, it is not clear which parties to cooperate with, writes TT.

    The party leader Aksel V Johannesen has said that he can imagine co-governing with the Left Party and the bourgeois Union Party.

    The coalition that has ruled until now consists of the Union Party and the conservative Folkeflocken.

  • Lava from volcano approaches highway

    The eruption from the giant volcano is the first in 40 years. Photo: US Geological Survey/AP/TT

    The world’s largest active volcano, Mauna Loa in Hawaii, recently erupted.

    Now red-hot lava flows at seven kilometers per hour, ever closer to civilization, reports CNN.

    No inhabited communities are at risk, but the lava is beginning to approach a major highway.

    – If the eruption continues, it could cover the highway. But in this situation, it is still about 3.7 kilometers away, says volcanologist Natalia Deligne.

    – We don’t know how long the outbreak will last, and that will determine whether the highway becomes more threatened.

    If the highway is blocked, it could cause serious problems for commuters in Hawaii. 20 members of the National Guard have been called in to deal with a traffic situation.

  • Nursing students filmed surgery

    Two nursing students at Blekinge Institute of Technology have been reported after filming a patient and staff during an operation.

    The students are said to have then posted the videos on social media.

    It writes BLT who have taken note of the notification to the Inspectorate for Care and Care.

    One of the students must also have previously posted and disseminated information about the patient.

    Region Blekinge has reported the incident to the police and reported the whole thing to the disciplinary committee.

  • Fire in Bålsta

    There is currently a fire in a residential building in Bålsta, north of Stockholm.

    According to RC Mitt, there should be a fire in the attic of the house.

    You are there with staff from two stations.

  • Burglar charged with murder

    A man in his 30s broke into the home of an elderly man in Halmstad in July.

    The man discovered the thief and alerted the police. But the younger man refused to leave the home and subjected the man to assault.

    The 94-year-old man was so badly injured that he later died.

    Now the man in his 30s is charged with murder, writes Hallandsposten. Alternatively, he is charged with extremely serious assault and causing the death of another.

    According to the indictment, he pulled the 94-year-old down to the floor and strangled him.

    The damage to his lungs caused the old man to develop pneumonia and he died three weeks later.

  • Bus and truck in collision on E4

    A bus and a truck have collided on the E4 near Jättendal in Gävleborg county.

    The accident has occurred at an intersection.

    Several people are involved in the accident, but no one is said to be seriously injured.

    The emergency services, the police and an ambulance are on the scene.

    – We have two police patrols there, says Ola Österling at the police.

    The E4 is closed in both directions between Gärde and Gnarp.

    There are reported to be major traffic problems in the area.

    – It should be very slippery, says Mikaela Warhed at SOS Alarm to SVT.

    The rescue work is expected to last until 9 p.m.

  • Fortum wants to build nuclear power plants in Sweden

    The Finnish energy company Fortum, together with the French energy giant EDF, wants to investigate the possibility of building nuclear power plants in Sweden and Finland.

    According to Reuters both companies signed a framework agreement on Thursday regarding possible projects.

    It will be about both small and large nuclear power reactors.

    Fortum announced earlier this fall that it had started a preliminary study on building new nuclear power, with Sweden and Finland as focus areas. Now they will work together with the French energy company.

  • Man drowned in well

    A man has drowned in a well in Uddevalla municipality today, the police say.

    The incident occurred at lunchtime and a large contingent of police, emergency services and ambulances was dispatched.

    The police see the incident as an accident and do not suspect any crime.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • Sweden and Finland in a meeting with the US Secretary of State

    Sweden and Finland meet the US Secretary of State Photo: DREW ANGERER/AFP

    Sweden’s and Finland’s NATO applications were discussed today when Tobias Billström (M) and his Finnish colleague Pekka Haavisto met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

    The three just held a joint press conference in Washington DC.

    Antony Blinken stated that they had talked about the applications and that they are well advanced in the process.

    Since Sweden and Finland were invited to become members of NATO this summer, 28 out of 30 NATO countries have ratified the accession protocols.

    Only Hungary and Turkey remain.

    – The important thing now is to hear how the US views this situation and how quickly we will be able to become members, Billström told TT on Wednesday.

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    Conny Sundman

    Yes that is correct.

    He also got a witty response to Ann Linde’s speech on Twitter, you can see it here. ?

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    Ewa Forstén

  • State a problem with Facebook as you wrote, haven’t they changed their name to Meta?

    Iv’s sale

    The company itself changed its name to Meta about a year ago.

    But their social media platforms Facebook, Instagram and Whatspp are still named as they do!

  • What is happening in Näset, Lindingö? Lots of emergency vehicles… don’t even come close to the hill

    Jens b

    According to the police, it is a medical matter. They don’t want to say more than that.

  • You write that “At the Sunes Elefant restaurant in Visby, Nooshi Dadgostar eats steak and fries drenched in a brownish semi-transparent sauce”, but what did she drink with the food…? It does not appear.

    Pelle brokers peace

    Hey!

    You cannot include everything in your text. In the documentary, it appears to be carbonated water in the glass. It could also be Sprite. But now I fall into speculation.

    Pleasant evening!

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