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Eggs recalled – may contain salmonella
Eggs from Dava foods may contain salmonella and are being recalled.
This applies to the products Familjens val 24-pack with a best-before date of March 13 and Breakfast Eggs 12-pack with a best-before date of March 12, the company announced in a press release.
An internal investigation at the egg distributor shows that there may be “a small risk” that the eggs contain salmonella.
The packages are sold in Ica stores around Sweden.
“There is most likely no danger with these eggs, but we still want to be on the safe side,” writes the company. (TT)
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The government launches a campaign against nitrous oxide
Nitrous oxide is sold today both in nightclubs and in shops. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT
A new campaign is to reduce the use of the fully legal intoxicant nitrous oxide, writes TT and refers to a press release from the government.
Now the Medical Products Agency, the Public Health Agency and the county administrations are tasked with informing about the risks of the gas.
It will also be investigated whether an age limit on nitrous oxide should be introduced.
The use of nitrous oxide has increased, mainly among young people. According to the government, there has been a significant increase in calls to the Poisons Information Center about nitrous oxide, both from private individuals and from healthcare.
Silicon Valley Bank is closed by authorities
Crisis SVB causes clouds of worry to gather on the stock market Photo: Jeff Chiu/AP
US authorities have closed the troubled Silicon Valley Bank and taken control of its assets.
The announcement comes after the troubled bank was yesterday forced to sell a large part of its securities holdings at a loss.
Something that created enormous anxiety and caused the world’s stock markets to crash. Several major banks are among the biggest losers both in Sweden and Europe.
– It is a clear indication that the tough times are really here, said economist Frida Bratt to Aftonbladet earlier today.
Silicon Valley Bank primarily targets technology and growth companies.
Warning for wandering moose
The Swedish Transport Administration warns that there are many moose that wander and move across the roads.
This applies in Dalarna County and mainly in the municipalities of Malung/Sälen, Vansbro, Mora and Älvdalen.
“Be aware of vulnerable game warning signs”.
Murder became murder
The prosecutor has mitigated the suspicions against a 22-year-old man who is in custody after what was considered to be a double murder in Ulricehamn in Western Gotland.
The man is now instead suspected of two counts of murder.
That’s what TT writes.
– After getting the entire investigation in place, I believe that it is to be judged as murder, a less serious crime than murder, says Chamber Prosecutor Martin Svensson to P4 Sjuhärad.
German pharmacy hostage drama
The police have a large operation in Karlsruhe in Germany due to an ongoing hostage drama, reports German Bild.
There should be no danger to the public.
The newspaper writes that for security reasons the police do not want to go into how many people are inside the pharmacy and that they have contact with the hostage taker.
The alarm came in at 4.30pm on Friday.
A large area has been cordoned off and police special forces are on their way to the scene.
Scholz: Fears that more will die
Large police presence in Hamburg during Thursday evening. Photo: Jonas Walzberg/AP
Several people are being treated for serious injuries after the mass shooting in Hamburg yesterday.
A 35-year-old man shot and killed six people and an unborn child in the Jehovah’s Witnesses meeting place before taking his own life.
Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who was previously mayor of Hamburg, says today that he “can’t find any words”.
– We fear that more will die from their severe injuries, he said when he commented on the act, according to Reuters.
They tried to run over the police – they were shot at
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after trying to run over police officers outside Sundsvall.
The drama began at 2:30 p.m., when the police tried to stop a white Skoda that had been reported stolen.
Several patrols participated in the operation, and the police had to impound the stolen car to stop the driver.
In connection with the intervention, the driver tried to run over police officers. The police then responded by opening fire at the car.
The man, who is in his 30s, could then be arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. A preliminary investigation has also been opened by the Special Prosecutor’s Chamber, which is routine when the police open fire.
No police officers were injured in the incident.
Double accidents on E4
Two accidents occurred on the E4 at Södertälje at around 4 p.m.
First, several vehicles must have collided at Tuvängen, in the direction of Södertälje. Emergency services are on the scene and the road had to be closed.
Just a short time later, a truck and a car collided not far away. That accident also happened in the direction of Södertälje.
No one seems to have been injured, but three cars need to be recovered.
According to the police, there are long queues at the site. The Swedish Transport Administration expects that traffic will be affected until 17.15.
They had a million images of child porn
A man in Tierp was charged today with serious child pornography offences.
The man is said to have had at least one million child pornography images and videos – with a playing time of several years.
– In fifteen years, I have never witnessed anything like this, says District Attorney Thomas Bälter SVT News Uppsala.
According to him, the material is so extensive that the police have not been able to go through everything.
– The evidence is rather underestimated.
The man was arrested after Europol infiltrated pedophile chats. He has been in custody since December.
Among other things, two computers, a tablet and an external hard drive were seized by the police.
Swedish man dies in avalanche in Italy
Image from the Italian National Alpine Rescue Corps
A Swedish man in his 50s has died after an avalanche occurred in Marmora in the Italian Alps on Thursday.
The man was a mountain guide and was according to the site The Guide up on a mountainside with four others when the avalanche was triggered.
Rescuers were able to dig him out of the avalanche after he was found with an avalanche probe.
Despite resuscitation attempts, his life could not be saved.
The Foreign Ministry confirms the death.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs can confirm that a Swedish man in his 50s died on March 9 in an avalanche accident in the Italian Alps,” the press service writes in an email.
Relatives have been notified.
Scooter accident – one seriously injured
There has been a scooter accident in Älvdalen. The police are on the scene.
Two people are involved, one of whom was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
However, the person must have been awake and able to speak, according to the police.
No crime is suspected in connection with the accident.
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Hi, do you know how the repairs are going with the nuclear power plants
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Reactor 3 at the Oskarshamn nuclear power plant is to start up again over the weekend, after being out of service for eight days due to fuel damage.
And reactor 4 at the nuclear power plant in Ringhals is up and running again on March 23. The reactor was damaged in August last year and has been idle since then.
When will the Riksdag vote on the new terror law and when can it come into effect? Have seen both June 1 and July 1.
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It must have burned on a balcony. The fire was extinguished and no one was injured.
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