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  • Looks like a yes to the new climate law – the “Glacier initiative”

    The Swiss are going to the polls to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels in favor of greener alternatives. The new law – the glacier initiative – would mean investing over 2 billion Swiss francs – the equivalent of over 20 billion kroner – over the next ten years.

    The polling stations closed at lunch and the first surveys indicate that the law will pass, write AFP.

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  • Resisted arrest – police pepper sprayed several people

    The police received a call about a fight at a club in Haninge on Saturday night.

    When the police arrived they decided to take a man into custody due to his level of intoxication.

    The man objected to this and several other people joined in. The police then chose to use pepper spray to gain control over two to three people.

    The man who was to be taken into custody for drunkenness is now suspected of violence against an official. A report has also been written about sabotage against blue light operations.

  • The police prevented a terrorist attack against the Pride Parade

    This weekend, the weekend’s Pride Parade in Vienna was threatened by a terrorist attack, something that the police managed to stop, the newspaper Kronen Zeitung reports.

    Three men with links to an Islamist group could be arrested. According to Austria’s head of security and intelligence, Omar Haijawi-Pirchner, the men must have sympathized with IS.

    The state security service had received information about the planned act in advance. The three men were monitored for a period of time before a raid was carried out.

    In one house, the police confiscated, among other things, axes, air rifles, knives, throwing stars, airsoft guns and a sword.

  • Two people seriously injured by the runaway horses

    The horses at Djurgården could be captured during Saturday afternoon. Photo: Jerker Ivarsson

    Two people were injured after several horses ran amok at Djurgården in Stockholm yesterday.

    “Their injuries are described as both serious and life-threatening,” the police write on their website.

    The police stated yesterday that the injured were a man and a woman in their 70s. Police, ambulance and ambulance helicopter were sent to the scene.

    A 55-year-old man is suspected of the crimes, he is not in custody.

    The police have started a preliminary investigation regarding grossly causing bodily harm and causing danger to another.

  • Historic tropical night in Oslo

    Oslo has experienced its first ever tropical night in June, Norwegian TV2 reports.

    The last time the city experienced a tropical night was in 1997, but then in July.

    The term tropical night is used in Norway if the temperature during the night never falls below 20 degrees.

  • Cease fire in Sudan

    Smoke is seen in the capital Khartoum on June 7. Photo: AP

    The warring parties in Sudan must have agreed to a cease-fire that will come into effect on Sunday morning, TT reports.

    The ceasefire is three days long and should allow freedom of movement and the delivery of humanitarian aid.

  • The police are investigating two rapes in western Sweden

    On the night of Sunday, two rapes are said to have taken place in Western Sweden, it reports P4 West.

    In a pub in a tourist resort in Bohuslän, a man allegedly raped a woman. According to the police, there is a suspected perpetrator.

    A rape is also said to have occurred in Dalsland. The police do not want to comment on the incident at this time.

  • Man hit and threatened at camping

    The police were alerted on Saturday night to a campsite in Östersund. A woman is reported to have threatened and hit a man. She must also have had a crush.

    – It is some type of sharp object, it has been used to threaten the man, says Åsa Mjörndal, press spokesperson at the police.

    When the woman was arrested by the police, she resisted. A report has been drawn up regarding assault, serious illegal threats and violent resistance.

  • Triple alarm about loud music – motorists fined

    During the night, the police received several alarms about loud and disturbing music.

    In Umeå there was an alarm at four o’clock about loud music from a car.

    – It is in the middle of a building, so it has been disturbing for those who live there, says Åsa Mjörndal, press spokesperson at the police.

    The police classified the incident as outrageous behavior and fined the motorist.

    A man in his 30s in Arvika was also fined during the evening for playing loud music from his vehicle in central Arvika.

    In Karlskoga there were also alarms about loud music in public places. The police drew up a report of outrageous behaviour. A man in his 20s is a suspect.

  • Man arrested for attempted murder

    A man allegedly attacked two people with a knife in Malå. The incident is said to have taken place at 10pm on Saturday evening.

    The people involved must be familiar with each other, no one must have been injured.

    The man was arrested by the police during the evening and then arrested by prosecutors. He is now suspected of attempted murder.

  • At least eleven dead in cyclone

    A cyclone has advanced in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil, at least eleven people have died and around 20 people are missing, TT reports.

    The governor, Eduardo Leite, visited the town of Caraa yesterday, which is located in one of the worst affected areas.

    “The situation in Caraa is very worrying,” the governor wrote in a statement.

    Over 600 people have been evacuated and more than 2,300 homes have been destroyed.

  • Two dead after shooting at festival

    At the Beyond Wonderland festival in the state of Washington in the United States, two people have died and several people have been injured in a shooting, according to the local police.

    “Run, hide or attack the perpetrator if you meet him,” the local police wrote on social media.

    The shooting must have occurred in the camping area. Two people and the perpetrator are said to be injured.

    The perpetrator was later arrested by the police. The festival, which is taking place during Saturday evening, will continue as planned according to the police.

  • Fire in the forest

    There is a fire in a forest in Årsta in Stockholm.

    – We are on site and have started extinguishing, it is a ground fire of around 100 square metres, says Roger Sverndal, management operator at the rescue service.

    The alarm came in at 04.20 on Sunday morning and the rescue service announces that the extinguishing work will soon be finished.

  • Few crime victims receive compensation

    Only three out of ten crime victims have received the compensation they are entitled to since 2020.

    It shows a mapping from Swedens radiowhich also shows that almost half of the crime victims have received no compensation at all.

    It is the Kronofogden that has the task of collecting the money for crime victims after a sentence. A process that has been criticized.

    – It is complicated and demanding, so from the perspective of crime victims, it is not favorable, says Anders Lindberg, crime victim coordinator at the Kronofogden, to the radio.

  • Powerful explosion: “The entrance is blown up”

    The police have received several calls about a loud bang in Gothenburg.

    The first alarm came in at 03.10 and people are on their way to the scene.

    – It is a powerful explosion that happened at an entrance to a rental property. The entrance is blown up, says Morten Gunneng, officer on duty at police region West.

    A large area is cordoned off around the property in anticipation of the national bomb shelter.

    There are no reports of personal injuries.

    Read more here.

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  • What about the fire north of Ljusdal, have they put it out yet?

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    It is now extinguished and the emergency services have left the area.

  • It would be interesting to know how the large food chains Coop, Axfood and Ica stand towards Mondelez, they have not found anything about it

    Mikael

    Hi Mikael!

    Coop has communicated in its social media that “The goods that Mondelez sells to us are not produced and do not contain raw materials from Russia. Marabou is manufactured in Sweden. We are in dialogue with Mondelez about the situation and are closely monitoring developments.”

    Several local Ica dealers have stopped selling Mondelez. But I have not seen any statements from Ica or Axfood from central sources.

  • Haven’t they found the search dog Wilson yet, the one who searched for the children in the jungle? It’s been quiet about it for a few days now, hasn’t it?

    Anna

    Hi Anna!

    Unfortunately, Wilson has not been found yet.

    The Colombian military wrote on Twitter yesterday that they “will not rest until he is found”.

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  • Regarding the murder of Tove, the convicted girls had appealed, when does that trial start in the Court of Appeal and do you believe in changed sentences? Can they go all the way to HD?

    Tommy

    Hey Tommy!

    Hard to know. What I do know is that the trial was supposed to be held now in June, but that it was postponed at the request of the prosecutor. The prosecutor believes that the trial can be held at the end of July at the earliest. You can read more here.

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