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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.
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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.
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.
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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The median temperature will be higher during the summer in the poorer areas of Sweden, reports SVT Nyheter.
There can be a difference of one to two degrees in the surface temperature between areas where there are socio-economic challenges and areas that do not have the same challenges, according to SVT’s mapping.
What affects the temperature is, among other things, how dense the buildings are and how much greenery there is.
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In the election campaign, it was revealed how parties could propose different schemes to circumvent the law on party financing, TT reports.
Now the government wants to take a comprehensive approach to the problem in the form of a parliamentary inquiry.
– Openness and transparency are central values for our democracy, there are good reasons to review these issues regularly, says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M).
During the election campaign, TV4’s Kalla Fakta revealed how five out of eight parties in the Riksdag – all but V, MP and C – could think of different plans to circumvent the law on anonymous party contributions.
A 36-year-old Danish ex-policeman admits in court that he ran a brothel together with another man, writes TT.
The men are accused of having rented an apartment to prostituted women between July 2020 and January 2021.
They are said to have earned almost SEK 157,000 from the deal.
Now the ministers in the new Finnish government have been presented, reports Howl.
The government is led by Prime Minister-elect, also the Chairman of the Coalition Party, Petteri Orpo. Minister of Foreign Affairs will be Elina Valtonen and Minister of Defense will be Antti Häkkänen, both from the Coalition Party.
Riikka Purra, the party leader of the True Finns, is appointed as finance minister.
Sari Essayah from the Christian Democrats becomes Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
The Swedish People’s Party gets, among other things, the post of minister of education. It goes to Anna-Maja Henriksson, who is the current Minister of Justice in Sanna Marin’s outgoing government.
In total, the government consists of 19 ministers.
In March, a dead woman was found in a freezer in western Värmland.
The prosecutor now announces that the preliminary investigation regarding murder has been closed.
– I have decided to drop the preliminary investigation into murder because the autopsy report could not show a cause of death. Nothing else in the investigation has been able to prove that it was a murder either, says senior prosecutor Linda Karlsson.
There are still criminal suspicions of breach of privacy, gross breach of privacy and gross fraud against a 56-year-old man who was the woman’s partner.
Storstockholms lokaltrafik, SL, wants to raise the price of the monthly pass to partially cover the large deficit that Stockholm’s public transport is grappling with, reports Today’s news.
The proposal from the traffic administration is that the card should cost SEK 999 from 2024, compared to today’s SEK 970.
The effect of the increase is estimated at approximately 180 million, writes DN. According to the newspaper, SL lacks SEK 1.7 billion in cash.
A truck and a car have collided on national highway 50, north of Örebro.
According to the police, two people must be involved in the accident.
– We are on site to investigate what happened, says Anders Dahlman, the police spokesperson in the Bergslagen region.
Emergency services and an ambulance are also on site.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
The driver of the passenger car has been taken to hospital for a check-up.
The British Parliament will vote today Monday on whether the country’s former Prime Minister Boris Johnson deliberately lied about the parties that took place at 10 Downing Street during the pandemic.
If the parliament votes yes, it could lead to Johnson no longer having free access to the parliament building Westminster in London, TT reports with reference to the BBC.
The former prime minister announced his resignation as an MP last week.
Johnson has always denied that he would have lied about the parties and calls the committee investigation a “sham trial”, according to TT.
McDonald’s Russian successor Vkusno i totjka – which means Good. Point – raising its prices by six percent, reports Meduza magazine.
A 95-year-old Nazi from Dalarna is charged with incitement against a group of people, reports the Siren news agency.
The woman is said to have made derogatory statements about Arabs, Africans and people who are not heterosexual, in the newspaper Nordfront.
The woman, who has been involved in the Nazi movement since her youth, denies any wrongdoing.
Also last autumn, she was charged with two counts of incitement against a ethnic group, but she was later acquitted of this.
Today, infrastructure minister Andreas Carlson (KD) met with the Swedish Transport Administration and the train companies in a crisis meeting.
The Swedish Transport Administration has recently received criticism from several quarters, including from freight companies who have received very late notice of when the trains can run, writes TT.
– The Swedish Transport Administration has announced today that they are now giving the train operators on the freight side at least two to three weeks notice. It is still not an acceptable forecast, but it is a step on the way, says the minister to TT.
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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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