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  • Lastil overturned – E45 off

    Just before 13, a truck overturned in Lilla Edet outside Gothenburg. It blocks the E45 in the southbound direction.

    No one was injured and recovery of the truck has begun.

    Traffic is now diverted alternately. According to the Swedish Transport Administration, it has a very large impact on traffic, which they expect to be back to normal at 9pm.

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  • Masked man at school

    The police have been alerted to a school in Västerås where a masked man allegedly entered the premises, reports VLT.

    Both students and teachers have accommodated, according to the newspaper.

  • Scooter accident – two to hospital

    Shortly after 12, the police, paramedics and mountain rescuers were alerted to a scooter accident south of Ammarnäs.

    Two people are said to have been on the scooter at the time of the accident. The mountain rescuers transported them on to a “passable road” so that an ambulance could take them on to hospital.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Celebrities hang out on Darknet in hacker attack

    Several celebrities have been hanged on the darknet after a hacker attack on Sophiahemmet in Stockholm.

    It reports P4 Stockholmwho took part in screenshots and leaked documents.

    According to P4, the hacker group is demanding ten million kroner in ransom to remove the information and not publish more.

    Sophiahemmet does not want to confirm the information.

  • AP: Canada resumes aid to UNRWA

    Canada will resume aid to the UN agency UNRWA, a government source says AP.

    According to Canadian CBC the country’s minister for international development Ahmen Hussen was to announce the announcement on Wednesday, but according to AP’s source it has now been postponed.

    The resumption means that one goes ahead with a planned payment of 25 million dollars, equivalent to 258 million kroner, in April.

    Like other countries, Canada paused aid to UNRWA in January following the suspicion that 12 former employees were involved in the October 7 Hamas attack.

  • Two suspects after explosions in Stockholm

    A person is arrested on probable cause on suspicion of public destruction after the explosion in Fagersjö on Monday evening.

    Another minor who has been arrested on suspicion of public destruction after the detonation in Farsta on Tuesday evening is now in the care of social services.

    This is stated by the Public Prosecutor’s Office in a press release.

  • Sweden can become a NATO member tomorrow

    NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg spoke at a major NATO meeting held in Sweden last year. Photo: Magnus Sandberg

    During tomorrow, Hungary is expected to hand over documents to the United States for Sweden’s accession to the alliance.

    Sources within NATO state for DN that if Sweden, in turn, quickly submits the accession documents, membership can be lost as early as tomorrow or Friday.

    On Wednesday afternoon, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) and Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M) will go to Washington DC, writes the Government Office in a press release.

    “During the visit, there will be, among other things, bilateral meetings with the American administration and meetings with members of Congress,” it writes.

    Yesterday, Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok signed Sweden’s NATO application.

  • Media did not release images from riots – the Attorney General appeals

    In connection with the investigation of the Koran riots at Rosengård in Malmö last September, the prosecutor wanted to obtain films and images from several newsrooms, including Aftonbladet.

    The media companies refused to share the material, citing source protection and that it threatens media independence.

    They were right in both the District Court and the Court of Appeal.

    Now the Attorney General wants to take the matter to the Supreme Court.

    – In my opinion, the courts’ reasoning lacks legal support. Should this reasoning become a guide, the fight against crime would be made significantly more difficult, and in some cases impossible, and that could not reasonably have been the legislator’s intention, says Attorney General Katarina Johansson Welin in a press release.

    The District Court and the Court of Appeal have referred to a High Court judgment which states that a so-called publication order such as the one in question may not be used to obtain the identities of persons who are not yet suspected of a crime.

  • Police hunt in Stockholm

    A masked man has threatened several people with a weapon-like object at a cafe in Bandhagen in Stockholm.

    There is now a large police operation with several police patrols and a helicopter in search of the person.

    – We have received several calls that the person allegedly threatened several guests inside the cafe. We are talking to witnesses, searching the area and checking several people, says police spokesperson Rebecca Landberg.

    No one should have been physically harmed.

  • Operational disruptions at Telia

    Telia’s customers have suffered from problems with the mobile broadband service.

    According to the site Downdetector, over 1000 users have reported the problem.

    – Many of our customers may experience problems with mobile surfing. We are working hard to find out what the cause is, says the company’s press officer Roija Rafi.

    The problem was discovered at 12:20 p.m.

    There is no forecast at this time.

    – It is our absolute highest priority to resolve this as quickly as possible.

    Update:

    At 2:15 p.m. it was working as usual again.

  • American bombers over Stockholm

    Photo: CAROLINA BYRMO

    At lunchtime, two American bombers, a B-1B Lancer and B-52 Stratofortress, are escorted by Swedish Jas 39 Gripen over Stockholm and Uppsala.

    This takes place in a joint exercise between Sweden and the USA.

    “The purpose of the exercise is to practice the defense of Sweden and our ability to operate together with other nations, in this case the United States. We have gradually increased and developed our ability to cooperate by practicing the entire chain, from liaison to escort and bombing with live ammunition” , the Swedish Armed Forces has previously announced.

  • King Harald is feeling better

    Photo: Christine Olsson / TT News Agency

    Norwegian King Harald is feeling better and the infection is under control.

    This is stated by the court in a press release, according to VG.

    The king had to be hospitalized during a holiday in Malaysia at the end of February.

  • Nikki Haley is withdrawing from the presidential campaign

    Photo: Tony Gutierrez/AP

    Nikki Haley is withdrawing from the presidential campaign, according to sources wall street journal.

    According to the newspaper, she is expected to state it in her speech on Wednesday morning.

    In Super Tuesday’s election results, she took home the victory in Vermont. However, it was the only state.

    Donald Trump, who was tipped as the favorite, declared himself the winner during the night, before the election results were clear.

  • Cyber ​​authority on Meta’s problem: Likely no attack

    During Tuesday evening, users in 50 countries were affected by problems with Facebook, Messenger and Instagram.

    Users were suddenly logged out and then unable to log back in.

    According to the American cyber security agency Cisa, no probable signs of a “malicious attack” were seen behind the incident, writes The Independent referring to a press briefing on Tuesday evening.

    According to the company Meta, which owns the platforms, technical problems were behind the problems.

  • The mine railway can open as early as this evening

    There is still no forecast for when passenger traffic can resume on the Malmbanan. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

    The Swedish Transport Administration hopes to be able to open the Malmbanan for freight traffic again as early as Wednesday evening, i.e. one day earlier than expected, NSD states.

    – We will carry out a test at 4 pm today and if it turns out well, we will give the green light and start traffic. That is what we told the operators, says Peter Jonsson, press communicator at the Swedish Transport Administration to the newspaper.

    The first derailment occurred in Vassijaure in December and took two months to fix. The second took place on 24 February between Katterjåkk and Vassijaure and was not as complicated.

    Passenger traffic will only be able to resume after winter.

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  • when will Aftonbladet spend time on news outside of Stockholm.

    today it’s like a local newspaper and even if it comes as a shock to you, people outside Stockholm don’t care about the capital.

    Anna-lena

    Hello! It’s sad that you experience it that way, but as an example today we have reports from New Mexico ahead of the US election. Quite far from Stockholm.

    We are also on site in Karlstad for Melodifestivalen tonight, you can read more about it here.

    Yesterday we had a report from Örebro and the tragic train accident that occurred earlier this week.

    Hope you find something you like. Happy Saturday!

  • I can’t read the leader page anymore, do you have to be +customer?

    Thomas

    The editorial texts must be accessible to everyone.

    It’s hard to say why it’s working for you, but it’s probably some technical error.

    Maybe you can try another browser or in Aftonbladet’s app?

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