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A police car has collided with another vehicle in Tumba south of Stockholm.

The alarm came in at 6:35 p.m.

It is unclear what caused the accident. According to the police, it was not in connection with a pursuit.

– There are two vehicles that have collided, the police car and another vehicle. There are no injuries, says police spokesperson Towe Hägg.

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    278 votes of no confidence, but 287 votes are needed to bring down the government.

    The vote was held after Emmanuel Macron’s government pushed through an increase in the retirement age from 62 to 64.

    That there are two votes is due to the fact that both the far-right party National Gathering and the left-wing alliance Nupes demanded a vote of no confidence in the government.

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    Due to technical disturbances at Västtrafik, on Monday there were problems with booking, among other things, travel services and medical trips.

    The problems mainly apply in Fyrbodal and the Gothenburg region.

    The technical disruptions are due to an IT attack at a system supplier to several of Västtrafik’s transport companies.

    – We try to solve all trips as much as possible, but appeal to everyone who does not have to travel to wait to book their trip, says Åds Björk, communications strategist at Västtrafik.

    The problems are expected to persist during Tuesday.

  • Pilots are shut down after sloppy coffee break

    Two pilots of the Indian low-cost airline SpiceJet have been suspended after an irresponsible coffee break at an altitude of 11,000 meters, writes Times of India.

    The pilots celebrated Holi by eating fried pastries and drinking coffee in the cockpit.

    They then chose to place their coffee cups without lids right by the control levers – something that could have serious consequences for the safety of the plane if the drink were spilled.

    A picture of the coffee break was also posted on social media. It quickly went viral and has caused an outcry, not least among people in the airline industry.

    Both pilots are now suspended pending an investigation.

  • Woman fell from flatbed

    Police and ambulance were called to a workplace in Braås in Växjö after an accident today.

    A woman had fallen from the flatbed of a dump truck. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    – But she was awake and talkative, says Sara Andersson, press spokesperson for the police in the southern region.

    The police are currently on the scene to gather information and form an opinion as to whether it is a workplace accident.

    They write that on their website.

  • Fully developed fire in industrial building

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    17 units from Skelleftehamn, Skellefteå, Bureå and Piteå are in place, according to P4 Västerbotten.

    It must be the roof of one of the industrial halls that is burning with open flames, reports The north.

    Police and emergency services are on site. No one should have been injured,

    Rönnskärsverken is Sweden’s only smelter for the production of base metals.

    Just before 5:30 p.m., the fire service announced that the fire is under control.

  • Politico: Trump impeachment could come as early as tonight

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    An indictment against former President Donald Trump could come as early as tonight, American time.

    It reports news site Politico.

    According to the site, several people with insight into the matter have said that the indictment will come either this evening or on Wednesday.

    And therefore not on Tuesday, as Donald Trump himself previously said.

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  • Amazon fires 9,000 people

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    Amazon will lay off 9,000 employees, the e-commerce giant announced on Monday.

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    It will be an addition to the 18,000 people who were fired in January – which was then the most extensive layoffs in the company’s history, according to TT.

    Globally, Amazon has roughly 1.5 million employees.

  • “Dear friends” meet in Moscow

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    Chinese President Xi Jinping is now in Moscow meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    The two leaders greeted each other as “dear friends” when they met in the Kremlin, write Reuters.

    Among other things, they will talk about China’s role as a “possible peacemaker in Ukraine”.

    Xi is the first leader to meet the Russian president since the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against him on Friday.

    The state visit lasts for three days. Monday’s meeting takes place informally, including a dinner. Later in the week, more formal talks will be held. After that, a joint statement is expected.

  • JO directs sharp criticism at Kumla Prison

    The Ombudsman for Justice (JO) directs sharp criticism at Kumla prison and describes that inmates in the Fenix ​​ward have been subjected to “almost inhumane” treatment during an ongoing renovation.

    According to the reports, which came in in February, it was about an ongoing renovation that led to inmates sometimes having to share cells for up to 20 hours a day.

    A couple of whistleblowers said that the conditions were like “torture”, says the JO’s statement.

    JO therefore made an unannounced inspection and now the prison is receiving sharp criticism.

    – I judge that the conditions in the department are very stressful. Under certain conditions, the treatment of the persons deprived of their liberty would appear to be almost inhumane, says Justice Ombudsman Katarina Påhlsson in a statement.

    According to JO, the need for renovation was known for many years, but despite this, the institution has not made sufficient efforts to avoid the current situation.

  • Kidnapped journalist in Mali released

    The French journalist Olivier Dubois was kidnapped in northern Mali in 2021 by an Islamist group linked to the terrorist group Al Quaida.

    Dubois is said to have been kidnapped in connection with his interview with a jihadist leader.

    Now the journalist has been released and taken to neighboring Niger, according to the news channel France24.

  • Boy arrested – people threatened with knives at school

    A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after an incident at a school in Karlskrona municipality.

    The police were called to the school this morning.

    – I can’t go into any details, but a situation arises that causes the boy to be arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, says police spokesperson Filip Annas.

    Karlskrona municipality writes in a press release that a student threatened other people at the school with a knife.

    No one was physically injured.

    “When the incident occurred, the school’s staff quickly made a decision on so-called containment, which means that children, students and staff lock themselves in rooms and classrooms,” writes the municipality.

    The police are now investigating the incident and are interviewing the boy, witnesses and the plaintiff.

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  • Hello!

    I have been looking for an article I read about a police officer who lent his bank card to his father who was in debt settlement, are you able to link it to me? ☺️

    Sara

    Hello Sara!

    It was a policeman who lent a card to his father-in-law. Guess that’s the one you’re referring to. You can read about it here.

  • Hello, why has interest in the Ukraine war cooled so much in the Swedish press and news reporting? In foreign reporting, there are lots of analyzes and status reports!

    Otjonsson Otjonsson

    It may feel cold compared to how it was in the first months at the outbreak of the war, when a very large part of the news reporting was devoted to the Ukraine war.

    But I would say we are still reporting intensively. Among other things, we have a team in place now that reports on many fatalities. Feel free to follow our collective reporting here!

  • Hello. What was the big police operation in Stockholm city about yesterday? Nothing more has been written about it.

    Alex

    Hello Alex! We wrote about it yesterday here. It seems to have been about a fight at a hamburger restaurant.

  • Difficult to read the posts…. It’s usually white text on a black background! But now the text is kind of gray on a black background??? Is it just my phone that is ghosting or???

    Etc. Thomas Engman

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    Hello!

    We are currently experiencing technical issues, we are working on fixing it as soon as possible!

  • Hello

    Will households continue to receive more electricity subsidies? For this month the electricity bill is insanely high as well. Or was it just a temporary “band-aid”

    Solar

    Hello Sol! The government has announced that there will be other electricity subsidies later this spring. Then northern Sweden will also receive a fair share of the support.

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