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  • Municipality saves money – ditches the milk

    The municipality of Köping must save SEK 300,000.

    Because of that, they will stop offering milk at the municipality’s schools and preschools this autumn, reports P4 Västmanland.

    – If we are going to get the budget together at the end of the year and get a zero result, we have to do it like this, says Patric Gill, head of meals in the municipality, to the radio.

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  • Owns Marabou and Daim – blacklisted by Ukraine

    Ukraine blacklists food giant Mondelez, which owns brands such as Marabou, O’boy, Daim, Oreo and Philadelphia.

    Authorities in Ukraine believe that the company contributes to Russia’s war coffers.

    – There are probably many Swedish consumers who feel that they cannot buy Marabou on Friday evening now, says Torbjörn Becker at the School of Economics, to TT.

    Jakob Hedenskog, analyst at the Center for Eastern European Studies at the Foreign Policy Institute, writes in an SMS to TT that Ukraine wants to inform the outside world that the company has not left Russia.

    “They have three factories there and, through manufacturing in Russia, contribute to paying taxes to the Russian treasury,” he writes.

    Read more here.

  • They tried to rape a woman outdoors

    A 35-year-old man has assaulted a woman outdoors in Kungsstensmotet in Gothenburg late on Friday evening.

    A passerby saw the incident and broke in. The man then disappeared from the scene.

    The police suspect that the assault was probably an attempted rape. Later in the evening, the police found the man in a bush.

    He is now suspected of attempted rape.

  • Ukraine’s security chief: Counteroffensive “ready to start”

    Ukraine’s counter-offensive is ready to start. Ukraine’s security chief Oleksiy Danilov says so BBC.

    He does not want to mention a specific date, but says it could start “tomorrow, the day after tomorrow or in a week”.

    – We are always ready. In the same way that we were ready to defend our country, he says.

  • Arlanda express has derailed

    The train derailed early Saturday morning. Photo: Niklas Gustafsson

    Arlanda express has derailed in transit.

    The alarm came at 04.40. The accident happened outside Skoby, north of Stockholm.

    – The train has not overturned and work has begun on site, says Ola Åström, team leader at SOS Alarm.

    Emergency services have been called to the scene and there is no information on the state of damage at this time.

    All Arlanda express departures are currently cancelled.

    Read more here.

  • 50 kilos of Nazi cocaine seized in Peru

    Dozens of packages containing 58 kilograms of cocaine, marked with swastikas and the name “Hitler”, were seized in northern Peru on Friday, reports Reuters.

    The cocaine was found by the police’s anti-drug team in a refrigerated container in the Port of Paita.

    The drugs would have been sent to Belgium and later passed on to France, the Netherlands and Spain.

    The police are investigating if the cocaine has links to Nazi groups. But according to them, there are no known ones in Peru. They believe that the Nazi symbolism may be a “style” because the markings often tell which group produces or supplies the drugs.

  • Audio recording evidence against Trump

    Donald Trump. Photo: Alex Brandon/AP

    A witness and an audio recording of Donald Trump are among the prosecutor’s evidence against the former president in the prosecution of suspected accounting violations. That’s according to legal documents filed by prosecutors in New York, reports NBC News.

    The evidence has already been presented to Trump’s lawyers, according to the documents, which do not reveal who the witness is or when the recording was made.

    The trial will be held on March 25 next year, in the middle of the primaries for the presidential election of the same year. (TT)

  • Man dead in police custody

    A 35-year-old man was found dead in the police custody in Västberga shortly after 7pm on Friday evening.

    That’s what the police say.

    The police have routinely made a report to the internal investigators to investigate whether any wrongdoing has been committed.

    A technical survey has been carried out at the site.

    However, no preliminary investigation has been initiated.

    Relatives are informed of the death.

  • USA: Five injured in mass shooting

    At half past four, American time, on Friday, a man opened fire near Lexington Market in Baltimore, Fox News reports.

    According to Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, several shots were fired and the victims are said to be between 38-60 years old.

    The injuries to the five are not life-threatening.

    The suspected perpetrator has not yet been arrested.

  • Kidnapped 10-year-old girl found in Denmark

    On Friday, two men were arrested in Rødbyhavn in Denmark on suspicion of having kidnapped a 10-year-old girl from France, the Danish police write on Twitter.

    According to French media, the girl was abducted on Thursday from a school in western Paris and that the girl’s mother was then sprayed with tear gas. At the time, there were suspicions that the girl had been abducted to Tunisia or Sweden.

    Several media now state that it was the girl’s father, who is both a Tunisian and a Swedish citizen, and a male accomplice who abducted her. During the day that the girl was missing, a European arrest warrant was issued against the men.

    “The girl is in good health with the Danish authorities,” the police write on Twitter.

  • Teenage boy stabbed in Hammarby sjöstad

    Photo: Reader image

    A large police operation was launched at 11pm on Friday evening in Hammarby sjöstad in southern Stockholm.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, a teenage boy has been badly stabbed and taken to hospital by ambulance.

    Read more in Aftonbladet’s article.

  • Google bans mobile games after criticism

    The mobile game “Slavery Simulator” has been banned by Google and removed from the Google Play store in Brazil.

    This is reported by AFP.

    The prosecutor’s office in Brazil has opened an investigation into incitement against a ethnic group after the game was criticized by the country’s residents.

    The game involves buying, selling and torturing virtual slaves and managed to be downloaded by hundreds of people before it was removed.

    In a statement, Google said apps that promote violence or hatred against people based on skin color or ethnic origin are not allowed on the company’s platforms.

    However, the developers oppose the allegations, claiming that the game is “for entertainment purposes only”.

  • Alarm about smoke development in hotel restaurant – premises evacuated

    The emergency services have received an alarm about heavy smoke development at the hotel restaurant Villa Källhagen on Gärdet in central Stockholm.

    “There is a lot of smoke smell in the building,” the police write on their website.

    Police and emergency services have just arrived at the scene and are now trying to find the source of the smoke.

    – The hotel has been able to evacuate the premises themselves, says Åsa Sköld at the rescue service.

    There are no reports of personal injuries.

  • Brazil will host COP30

    Belem in Brazil Photo: Alamy Stock Photo

    Brazil takes over the baton as host of the UN climate summit COP30, reports Reuters.

    The meeting will be held in the city of Belem in the state of Para, located in the Amazon, in November 2025.

    – I am convinced that it will be a very good event and that the people of Para will make the world happy, says President Lula da Silva in a statement.

  • Ukraine: Russia prepares “accident at nuclear power plant”

    Russia is planning a staged accident at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, according to Ukraine’s Defense Ministry.

    In a Telegram post, which has not been verified by independent sources, Ukraine claims that an attack will be carried out within the next few hours.

    The blame must then be placed on Ukraine.

    The aim is to provoke an international investigation and put a temporary stop to the fighting when Ukraine’s counter-offensive begins.

    “The Russians will use this pause to regroup the occupation force and stop the Ukrainian counter-offensive,” writes the Ministry of Defense.

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  • Regarding the flag day when the king celebrates 50 years on the throne. It is very appropriate. But will it be an annual flag day or will it only happen in 2023?

    Rolf

    Hi Rolf!

    The government’s proposal is for a “temporary public flag day”. It therefore only applies to 2023.

  • What happens at Stockholm Central Station? Stuck on a train that is not allowed to go due to police action.

    Henry

    Hey Henrik!

    According to the Swedish Transport Administration, there must be unauthorized persons moving on the track area at Stockholm C.

    Right now there is no forecast for when traffic can resume.

  • Oh, what a nice report you made about the hospital horse Snowball & the dog Chip!!

    So lovely to be able to read about something nice between all the misery that is happening around the world!! Thank you!😊

    Liza-Lou

  • Which channels are down is out with the boat, but we don’t get any information

    Kalle with the sailor hat

    It was the Swedish terrestrial network that messed up, so among others SVT and TV4 but also a bunch of pay channels.

    But now it should work again, according to Teracom.

    Enjoy the sailing Kalle! 🙂

  • Totally agree with the signature

    “Newsletter day week”.

    AB’s journalists in this column only answer the questions that suit them. Sossar is not better than others.

    janssont74

    We answer as many as we can and have time, Janssont.

    If we don’t have a good answer, you can take your question to another forum.

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