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  • Man stabbed in Stockholm

    yesterday 23.44

    Daniel Nilsson

    A man in his 30s has suffered stab wounds after he was hit by a sharp object in Bredäng in southern Stockholm.

    A suspected perpetrator was held at the scene and could then be arrested by the police.

    – A man has been taken by ambulance helicopter to hospital with injuries to his upper body, says Towe Hägg, the police’s spokesperson in Stockholm.

    The suspected perpetrator has also been taken to hospital and will then be questioned.

    The police have drawn up a report of attempted murder.

    Another person is said to have been injured in the hand in connection with the incident.

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  • Boris Johnson is escorted from Parliament

    The British Parliament has voted whether Boris Johnson should be removed from Parliament.

    And so it became.

    An inquiry previously found the former prime minister lied to parliament about what he knew about ‘partygate’ and last week Johnson resigned as an MP, reports Sky News.

    354 members considered that he should be ported compared to 7 who voted against.

  • Woman dead after drowning accident

    A woman has died after a drowning accident in Haparanda on Monday, writes Norrbotten’s courier.

    The woman was in her 40s and a foreign citizen.

    There is no suspicion of crime and next of kin have been informed.

  • Industrial fire in Borås – one to hospital

    There is a fire in a tire workshop in Borås.

    The alarm came in just before 7pm on Monday evening.

    – It is burning with open flames, says Linda Bergquist, team leader at SOS Alarm.

    The fire is now out. A 25-year-old man has been taken to hospital with burns, the police write on their website.

    A report of gross negligence has been drawn up by the police.

  • Injured man found behind Ica

    A man in his 20s has been attacked with an ax in Hökåsen in Västerås.

    “The man is bleeding and taken to hospital in an ambulance,” the police write on their website.

    According to VLT the police have cordoned off an area behind an Ica store.

    That’s where the man was found, but according to police, it’s too early to say if that’s where he was attacked.

    The incident is currently being investigated as aggravated assault.

  • American bombers visit Sweden: “Historic”

    Rockwell B-1B Lancer lands at Norrbotten’s air fleet F 21 in Luleå. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    Two American model B-1 bombers landed on Monday at Norrbotten’s air fleet for an exercise with the Swedish military, writes TT.

    – What we have witnessed today is a historic event, says Deputy Air Force Chief Tommy Petersson.

    It is the first time this type of plane from the USA has visited Sweden.

  • New trial opened against Navalny

    Alexei Navalny Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP

    A new trial began today, Monday, against Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny. The trial is held behind closed doors in penal colony IK-6.

    Navalny is accused of “extremism” and states himself that he risks being sentenced to life in prison.

    He has previously been sentenced to 11.5 years in prison.

    Read more here.

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    yesterday 17.20

    New agreement for the pilots in the air force

    The Swedish Armed Forces, together with the Officers’ Union and SACO-S FM, have signed two new collective agreements for pilots in the air force, writes the Swedish Armed Forces on its website.

    It has also been agreed to raise the pilots’ salaries. And the pilots who do not have 55 as the retirement age will receive an extra premium provision for the pension. This is SEK 4,000 a month for 20 years. The money begins to be set aside ten years after the pilot training begins.

    – We are self-critical and of course could have acted earlier, but this agreement is more positive than I could have hoped for. I am very satisfied that we have now arrived at new conditions for the air force’s pilots, says air force chief Jonas Wikman in a comment.

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    New escalation: Attack helicopters on the West Bank

    Israel has deployed attack helicopters in the West Bank. It happened in connection with a “massive firefight” in Jenin, Israeli media reports.

    It started with the Israeli military entering the city in the middle of the night to arrest wanted extremists. But was met with battles.

    Palestinian authorities confirm five casualties so far, including a 15-year-old boy. A large number of Palestinians as well as several Israeli soldiers are said to have been injured.

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    yesterday16.57

    The UN chief urges donors to increase aid to Sudan

    A Sudanese woman on the run carries her son Photo: Amr Nabil / TT NEWS AGENCY

    At a donor conference for Sudan in Geneva, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday appealed to countries to increase aid pledges for Sudan, which is experiencing a major humanitarian crisis.

    The conflict between the rival military factions in Sudan has led to the displacement of 2.2 million people, reports Reuters.

    According to the UN, around 3 billion dollars are needed this year for humanitarian aid in Sudan and for those leaving the country.

    Only a fraction of this has been funded.

    – Without strong international support, Sudan could quickly become a place of lawlessness and spread insecurity throughout the region, Guterres warned at a fund-raising conference organized by Germany, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and the United Nations.

  • Emissions at Volvo – workshop evacuated

    A workshop at Volvo Cars in Torslanda has been evacuated after an alarm about an ammonia leak.

    – There was a small ammonia leak, and a small number of people had to leave the workshop, says Magnus Holst, press manager at Volvo Cars.

    No people are said to have been injured in connection with the incident.

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    yesterday 16.35

    More victims are buried after the school massacre

    Photo: Hajarah Nalwadda

    At least 41 people have died after last week’s school massacre in Uganda.

    A local Islamist terrorist group, ADF, is said to be behind the bloody attack.

    Several families have had their children returned in coffins, but many others may be forced to wait several more days for answers.

    The majority of the dead are students who attended the school. According to the country’s authorities, the bodies found show that the victims were shot, burned or hacked to death.

    The attack is the deadliest in Uganda since 2010.

  • Sunak misses Johnson vote – will meet Kristersson

    Tonight, the British Parliament will vote on sanctions against former Prime Minister Boris Johnson after the “partygate” scandal.

    But Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will not participate – he will receive Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at Downing Street. It reports The Guardian.

    The investigation into “partygate” showed, among other things, that Johnson misled parliament.

    Now the report will be debated, and then a vote will be held, where Boris Johnson risks being expelled from parliament.

  • Technical mess at Kivra

    The digital letterbox Kivra has technology

    Kivra writes in the app that customers may currently have problems logging in or using certain services.

    “Troubleshooting in progress,” the app says.

  • Tourist submarine lost at Titanic

    A submarine that was on its way down to the wreck of the Titanic has disappeared, writes BBC.

    A large search and rescue operation is underway.

    The submarine is usually used to take tourists down to a depth of 3,810 meters to see the world-famous wreck.

    However, it is unclear if there were any tourists on board when the submarine disappeared.

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  • What type of aircraft is the B-1 from the United States? When I worked at Skavsta, we had a lot of airplanes from the USA, including the ones that had a big “radar” on top! Be on board yourself and watch!

    Monica

    The B-1 is one of the US Air Force’s three types of strategic bombers. This particular model has been around since 1985.

  • A few times you mention that a claim comes from “TT”. What does it stand for?

    Max

    “TT” is or “Nyhetsbyrån TT” as it is called is a service we use. They report on domestic, foreign, entertainment and sports, among other things.

  • 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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