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  • Car in ditch – four to hospital

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    Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    A car has ended up in the ditch at the E12 outside Umeå. Four people have been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

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  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    13.53

    Elderly man found under his car – taken to hospital

    A man in his 80s was driving his car when the vehicle began to roll and the man ended up under the car.

    The incident occurred in Hallstahammar. The man was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Two were arrested in Säpo’s dawn raid – the woman works at FRA

    During a dawn raid on Tuesday, the former top military officer and his wife were arrested by Säpo.

    The two are suspected of serious position with a secret mission.

    According to SVT News the wife works at the sensitive defense agency FRA, the Defense Radio Agency.

    FRA works with intelligence activities, including with the help of signals intelligence.

  • Man dies in electric scooter accident

    A man in his 50s has died in an accident with an electric scooter.

    According to the police, the man overturned his bicycle in Liljeholmen in Stockholm at three o’clock last night.

    The man was badly injured and was found uncontactable on the quay by a relative.

    He was taken to hospital by ambulance, but his life could not be saved.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    13.17

    Police car and car in collision – two to hospital

    Shortly before 12 o’clock, a police car and a passenger car collided on Ekersvägen by Västerleden in Örebro.

    – The road was previously closed, but now they have been able to gradually open it up. We are still on site, says police spokesperson Gabriel Henning.

    According to initial information to the police, two people were traveling in the car. Both must have been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Kristersson in Umeå: We should not adapt

    Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT / TT News Agency

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson opens the Moderate party meeting in Umeå.

    In his opening speech, he addresses the recent wave of violence and the terrorist act in Brussels.

    – We stand by our values.

    – It is not us who must adapt to them.

    As before, Ulf Kristersson takes up the government’s line about protecting Swedish interests in a time of uncertainty and threats.

    – We must protect Sweden, Swedish lives and Swedish interests.

    – We must not be naive.

  • Authority warns of fake Ozempic

    Counterfeits of the hyped diabetes drug Ozempic have been found at wholesalers in the EU, writes TT.

    The European Medicines Agency calls for careful control of the medicine.

    The diabetes drug has been receiving attention lately because it also works as an anti-obesity preparation.

    According to the Swedish Medicines Agency, there are no signs that falsified pens have been dispensed to patients from pharmacies and there are no reports of injuries to patients in connection with the falsified medicines.

    – If you, as a patient, have collected your medicine from your pharmacy, you do not need to be worried, says Tomas Nilsson, investigator at the Medical Products Agency to TT.

  • Mahsa Jina Amini receives the EU’s human rights prize

    The EU’s finest human rights prize, the Sakharov Prize, will be awarded posthumously this year to Mahsa Jina Amini, TT reports.

    Amina died in the custody of the Iranian morality police after she was arrested for not wearing her veil properly.

    “The brutal murder of 22-year-old Jina Mahsa Amini marked a turning point. It has sparked a women-led movement that is making history,” says EU Parliament Speaker Roberta Metsola about the young Kurdish laureate when she announced the laureate.

  • Lasse Berghagen is dead

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    The popular artist Lasse Berghagen is dead.

    The family tells TT.

    Lasse Berghagen was 78 years old.

    Read more here.

  • Items have been secured following the mysterious death

    The police have secured several objects in the home where a four-year-old girl was found dead in Söderhamn.

    On Wednesday, a technical examination was carried out and the national bomb protection was, among other things, on site. It is now finished.

    “During the day, the police will carry out some interrogations in order to try to map the sequence of events,” the police write on their website.

    It was this weekend that a family had to be taken to hospital after what was initially thought to be a stomach bug.

    The father in the family has been allowed to leave the hospital, but the mother and a child are still being cared for.

    No one is a suspect in the case.

    read more here

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    11.52

    A: Four kroner lower diesel price at the pump

    Currently, the reduction obligation is 30.5 percent for diesel and 7.8 percent for gasoline. But now the Social Democrats want to lower the reduction obligation for diesel to 19 percent, TT reports.

    They also want to lower the compulsory reduction fee, “reasonable” taxation of biofuels and a transition to environmentally class diesel, so-called MK3 diesel.

    All in all, this could mean a price effect of around four kroner lower diesel price at the pump compared to today, according to S.

    The proposal is part of a new initiative that the party calls “Sverigebränsle”.

  • Airline Bra applies for reconstruction

    Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT / TT News Agency

    The airline well applies for corporate restructuring.

    The recession is said to have slowed down domestic travel at the same time as costs for airport fees, fuel prices and interest rates are rising.

    “The company must now act to secure long-term financial stability,” writes Bra.

    According to the airline, all flights must be carried out and operations will continue as usual.

  • Big savings package at TT – lay off staff

    News agency TT will implement a savings package of between SEK 15 and 25 million, reports DN.

    Among other things, they will lay off employees and shut down their feature journalism.

    Several large media houses have been forced to make savings during the autumn, including SVT, TV4 and Sveriges Radio.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    10.53

    Man requested to be detained after the roundabout murder

    During Sunday evening, a seriously injured man was found in a roundabout in Gårdsten. He later died of his injuries. Now a person is wanted in custody, suspected of murder. Two more people have been arrested.

    According to information to GP could there be a revenge motive behind the act. The murdered man is said to have behaved inappropriately towards young women in the area on a number of occasions. That could be the explanation for the attack on him, writes the newspaper.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    10.34

    Car overturned on E4

    A car has overturned on the E4 at the height of Tierp.

    The car driver, a man in his 40s, has been taken to hospital by ambulance. He should not be seriously injured.

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  • Is it established, as was stated several times in p4 extra, that Israel bombed the hospital?

    oakmark thomas

    Hello Thomas! No, it is not established that Israel was behind the attack. Voices have been raised for an independent investigation that can establish with certainty what has happened. However, an expert we had watch the video assesses that it was most likely not shot at the hospital on purpose.

  • How are the points distributed Belgium-Sweden?

    Leif Karlsson

    Hi Leif

    It is a bit unclear what happens with the match. According to Uefa’s regulations, interrupted matches must be played over, but Sweden has no intention of playing them over.

    An article was published yesterday on the subject which you can read here.

  • Have you had any journalists at Linderödsåsen after hunters allegedly accidentally shot 2 wolves on the same day

    Otherwise, this appears to be a hunter’s story that is reported to the county administrative board

    Per Eriksson

    Hi Per

    Unfortunately, we have not been to Linderödsåsen today. According to the County Administrative Board, the hunters should not have accidentally shot the wolves, but they should have been shot when they went after the hunting dogs.

    The County Administrative Board was on site on Saturday and investigated the situation “thoroughly”, according to the wildlife officers.

  • Have you been able to interview Maja Hellman’s relatives or lawyer more than what was written in Aftonbladet?

    Pia

    A colleague has been in contact with the family, who are declining interviews at this time.

  • Hello!

    Have you stopped posting on twitter (“X”)? Understandable then, considering how things have evolved, but boring with even less balance in the twitter feed.

    Sausage

    Hello! It is true that Aftonbladet’s main account no longer publishes on X (formerly Twitter). This is what our deputy editor-in-chief Martin Schori says about it:

    – The way Twitter has developed, we don’t think we have anything to gain from being there and we spend our resources on being on other platforms. A type of reprioritization we do all the time.

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