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Airplane collided with bird – caught fire

today at 00.01 Nora Fernstedt

It was dramatic for the 167 passengers on board a flight to Dubai this evening.

Shortly after the plane took off from Kathmandu in Nepal, it collided with a bird – and one of the engines caught fire.

Despite the incident, the plane, a Boeing 737-800, continued to its destination where it was able to land safely.

“Our experienced crew followed standard procedures and continued the journey after determining that the engine was operating normally,” said a spokesperson for the airline Flydubai, according to Reuters.

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  • Joe Biden: “Keep an eye out”

    US President Joe Biden, 80, wants to be re-elected Photo: Andrew Harnik/AP

    Tomorrow, Tuesday, Joe Biden is expected to announce that he is running for re-election in 2024.

    But so far the president of the United States is tight-lipped.

    – Watch out. I will let you know very soon, he told reporters outside the White House when asked about a possible announcement, writes TT.

    It has not been confirmed from any official source that Biden will make the announcement on Tuesday.

    But according to sources to several American media, Biden will announce early in the day in a video speech that he wants to be re-elected as president of the United States.

  • Tsunami warning after earthquake in Indonesia

    A strong earthquake has occurred west of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia.

    A tsunami warning has been issued along the coast.

    According to Indonesian seismologists, the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.3, reports BNO News.

    The European earthquake monitor EMSC has recorded the same quake, but has measured the magnitude at 6.8.

  • Blinken: Ceasefire in Sudan

    The warring parties in Sudan have agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire.

    This is announced by US Foreign Minister Antony Blinken, according to the AFP news agency.

    In a statement, Blinken says that the parties reached an agreement after negotiations that lasted for two days.

    The truce is to take effect at midnight.

    Several cease-fires have been declared since the fighting began in mid-April. But so far, none have been held.

  • Two Swedish planes have left Sudan

    Sweden has implemented new flights from Sudan.

    On Monday, two Swedish planes with evacuees left the country, says Defense Minister Pål Jonson (M) in SVT’s Aktuell.

    According to him, an airlift has been established out of Sudan, and Sweden is part of an international effort.

    However, he does not want to go into how many have been evacuated, or if there were any Swedish citizens on the Swedish Armed Forces’ plane.

    Earlier today, the government announced that 25 Swedish citizens were evacuated from the conflict-affected country last night.

  • Large police effort in southern Stockholm

    Since 8:30 p.m., a large police operation has been underway in Farsta strand in southern Stockholm.

    Several patrols are on the scene. They have also blocked off the area around the commuter train station.

    – We are investigating a suspected crime. But no one is injured, says police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, it is a failed robbery attempt. Witnesses are said to have seen suspected perpetrators leave the scene and throw a weapon.

    According to information, it must have been a fake weapon.

    The police later confirmed that a patrol alerted that people left a weapon-like object at the scene and ran away.

    It turned out that a 45-year-old man had been the victim of an attempted robbery.

    The police are now using a helicopter and dogs to search for the suspected perpetrators.

  • Several dead in attack on police station

    At least seven people have died after an attack on a police station. Photo: Sherin Zada/AP

    At least seven people have been killed and 45 injured in an attack on a counter-terrorism police station in northwest Pakistan.

    That is according to local police according to TT.

    Two explosions are said to have occurred and part of the house has collapsed.

    It is feared that the death toll may rise.

    So far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. But according to TT, the Pakistani Taliban have claimed responsibility for similar attacks in recent months.

  • Journalist was threatened – perpetrator wanted

    During the Sunday evening and night, the police had a large operation in the Kungsbacka area.

    According to GP a man attacked a journalist.

    The police tell the newspaper that a man is wanted and arrested in his absence, suspected of, among other things, illegal threats.

    The man is said to be a known perpetrator of violence who has previously been convicted of, among other things, illegal threats.

    – I am upset and saddened by what has happened and am more than legitimately pissed off as well. All attacks on journalists are an attack on democracy, it sounds very ambitious but that’s how it is, says the journalist’s boss to GP.

  • The star is leaving CNN

    Don Lemons Photo: Evan Agostini

    Today it was announced that Tucker Carlson is leaving Fox News. A few hours later, competitor CNN announced that their host and news anchor Don Lemon is also leaving.

    As in the case with Fox, CNN and Lemon have also agreed to “go their separate ways”.

    – I found out this morning that I was going to quit, says a bitter Don Lemon in a press release.

    Most recently, Don Lemon co-hosted CNN’s morning show with Kaitlan Collins and Poppy Harlow.

  • The star is leaving Fox News

    Well-known host Tucker Carlson is leaving Fox News.

    In a press release writes the TV channel that they and Carlson have agreed to “go their separate ways”.

    The news comes after last week’s announcement that vote counting company Dominion and Fox News had reached a settlement in a high-profile case in which the broadcaster was accused of spreading lies about election fraud in prime time.

    The trial was canceled at the last moment and Fox must pay SEK 8.1 billion to Dominion.

  • Boy robbed and beaten

    A minor boy was robbed of clothes in central Trollhättan on Monday afternoon.

    He is said to have also been beaten in connection with the robbery.

    The police have arrested two people.

  • Suspected AI cheating on take-home exam – student suspended

    A student at Linnaeus University in Växjö is suspended for six weeks after suspected AI cheating in a take-home exam, writes News Agency Sirén.

    An analysis showed that there was a 99.9 percent probability that the student’s text was generated by an AI tool.

    The student, who claims to have written the text himself, had also referred to made-up book titles, according to the university’s disciplinary committee.

  • Man dies in workplace accident in Umeå

    Police patrols were ordered this morning to a workplace in Umeå due to an accident.

    A 35-year-old man died after being crushed under a container. It is said to have rolled over from a truck for an unknown reason.

    The man’s next of kin have been notified.

    They will now investigate how the accident happened.

    The accident scene is documented and police technicians have been on site. The truck and the container have been seized. Further investigative measures are ongoing.

    The case has been handed over to prosecutors at the National Unit for Environmental and Work Environment Cases, the police write on their website.

  • Kronfågel notifies 50 employees

    Kronfågel’s slaughterhouse in Valla. Photo: PAUL HANSEN / DN / NTB

    Kronfågel’s slaughterhouse outside Katrineholm notifies approximately 50 employees of layoffs, writes Katrineholm’s courier.

    According to the company, the reduction must be due to runaway costs and reduced demand.

    Kronfågel is the largest private employer in Katrineholm municipality, and the company has 900 employees.

  • Shots fired at a car company in Stenungsund

    The police alerted a car company in Stenungsund today. The staff had found bullet holes in the building.

    The police are currently working at the scene. The area is cordoned off and forensics are on their way.

    A preliminary investigation regarding serious damage and serious weapons crime has been initiated.

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  • I wonder how they can already predict that the summer can be as hot as 2018 when they had difficulty knowing what the weather is like, the next 10 days have proven wrong very often

    Weather man

    Very good question! I suppose there is some special way to make such long-term forecasts, but I don’t actually know how.

    But one factor seems to be that we are in an intermediate period between the weather phenomena La Niña and El Niño, just as we did during the extreme summer of 2018.

    But of course there is great uncertainty, and the weather can change.

  • How many personnel does Sweden have in Sudan?

    Chloe

    Hello! Around 100 Swedish citizens are there.

  • Is Tove’s killer in custody, or in Hinseberg…? Both data have occurred. Or does Hinseberg have a detention center as well?

    Sound cannon

    Hey Sound Cannon!

    Kvinnosanstalten Hinseberg this week opened a detention center with room for 52 detainees, both women and men.

    The new detention center is a so-called restricted detention center and the detainees who are there will not be able to meet those who are in the prison itself.

  • Do we know why the gym killer only got 2 years for murdering a person who was just in the wrong place? Must be a very wrong signal to all gang-affiliated teenagers?!

    Carl Munther

    Hello! According to the district court, the sentence for, among other things, murder was only 2 years and 11 months because he was not of legal age when the crime was committed.

    “His youth has been taken into account when sentencing,” the district court writes in the verdict.

    For a person over the age of 18, the penalty for murder, on the other hand, can amount to life.

  • Why do you insist on calling the gym killer “the boy” in your latest article where he was found? If you are 17 and already a hired killer, you are hardly a boy anymore. Shame he didn’t get a real punishment.

    Op

    Hello! It is simply about us writing “boy” or “girl” about people who are under 18 years of age. If the person is over 18, we write “man” or “woman”.

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