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Problems with Nordea’s internet services

today at 09.57 Niklas Gustafsson

It is not possible to make payments or transfers via Nordea’s app or website at the moment.

– Customers receive an error message, we do not know what the problem is at the moment, but we are working on solving it, says David Henriksson, press communicator at Nordea.

The customers who are affected can, however, use Nordea’s old internet bank.

– When you log in, you can click “Old internet bank” it should work. If you use the mobile phone, you can enter via the browser instead of the app, says David Henriksson.

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  • New earthquake in Turkey

    Turkey has been hit by a new earthquake, reports the Norwegian news agency NTB.

  • Dead person found in Solna

    On Sunday morning, the police received a call about a person found dead in a residence in Solna. A private person is said to have found the dead person.

    – The circumstances surrounding this death are unclear, so a preliminary investigation into murder has been launched, to see if a crime was committed, says Daniel Wiklund, press spokesperson at the police.

    The site was cordoned off on Sunday evening and several investigative measures have begun.

    – We have had technicians there and knocked on doors in the area, says Daniel Wikdahl.

    There are no arrests or suspects in the case at this time.

  • EU energy ministers meeting in Stockholm on electricity prices

    Today, the EU’s energy ministers are meeting in Stockholm to agree on the pricing for electricity, reports Ekot.

    Germany, Denmark and Sweden do not want any major changes to the electricity market, while Spain, Portugal and Greece want to see major changes to the electricity supply throughout the EU. The meeting is held shortly before the European Commission’s expected proposal on how consumers and companies can be protected from sharp fluctuations in electricity prices.

  • New NATO meeting March 9, according to Reuters

    A new NATO meeting between Turkey, Sweden and Finland will take place on March 9, Reuters reports in a telegram.

    That’s what Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavosoglu says.

    It will be the third meeting held regarding Sweden’s and Finland’s NATO membership.

  • Villa fire in Värmdö – several taken to hospital

    The emergency services and the police were alerted to a house fire on Värmdö in Stockholm during Monday morning, the police report. A family consisting of two adults and two children must have managed to get out of the burning house through a window.

    – The man suffered injuries when they were forced to break a window to get out, says Daniel Wikdahl, press officer at the police.

    The family has been taken to hospital to check for smoke damage. The villa could not be saved, according to the rescue service.

    – The family must have started a fire earlier in the evening, but whether that is what caused it or something else, we have to investigate, says Daniel Wikdahl.

    The fire is being investigated by the police as public negligence.

  • Sweden prioritized target for international terrorist groups

    Säpo processes several attack threats every day and the number of them is increasing greatly in Sweden, reports Echo. International terrorist groups such as IS and al-Qaeda are increasingly targeting the country.

    – We see that violent Islamist extremists are increasingly focusing on Sweden, says Susanna Trehörning, deputy head of counter-terrorism at Säpo, to the radio channel.

  • Grocery store exposed to knife robbery in Hägerstensåsen

    A grocery store in Hägerstensåsen in Stockholm was robbed of cash during Monday morning, the police report. A man has threatened the shop staff with a knife.

    No one has been arrested. The police are tracking the perpetrator with a dog.

    The incident is classified as aggravated robbery.

  • Nasa launch pushed forward

    NASA’s launch of SpaceX Crew-6 will not take place during the morning as planned. A problem arose related to the chemicals that ignite the engines and the launch was canceled just minutes before it was due.

    The spacecraft had to be defueled. White clouds appeared around the craft as the tank emptied.

    The plan was for it to have been launched on Monday morning, but right now it is still on the ground at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The postponement may now be pushed forward one or two days.

  • Municipalities warn when international independent schools grow

    The preschool Nordic International School is growing and opening in more and more Swedish cities, reports SVT News. In five years, Watma Education, which is behind the concept, has doubled its turnover in five years and now wants to open 20 more schools.

    Several municipalities warn of the rapid growth, according to SVT. Officials believe that it can lead to, among other things, increased segregation and the risk of closure of municipal schools.

    – Every empty place is money that the student takes with him to another school and it can be difficult for the municipalities in the short term to meet the gap that may arise, says Carin Clevesjö, head of the permit unit at the School Inspectorate, to SVT.

  • Orange weather warning is extended in the mountains

    Both the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and SMHI have previously warned of avalanches in the Swedish mountains – now SMHI extends the issued orange warning for the northern Lapland mountains. The warning applies to wind in combination with snowfall on Calffjäll until Thursday morning at 06.00.

    “People are strongly advised against going out on the mountain”, writes SMHI on its website and refers, among other things, to the fact that it can be very difficult to orientate yourself due to severely reduced visibility.

    It can also be very difficult to get there and rescue operations can be risky and take a long time.

    The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency has issued an orange warning, which means significant avalanche danger, for Abisko/Riksgränsfjällen.

    Yellow warnings for avalanche danger have also been issued for southern Jämtlandsfjällen, western Härjedalsfjällen, southern Jämtlandsfjällen, southern Laplandfjällen and western Vindelfjällen.

  • Babies died after birth – Södertälje hospital reports itself

    A newborn child died two hours after delivery at Södertälje hospital. Now the hospital reports itself, reports SVT Södertälje.

    According to the hospital, the staff did not follow all procedures in connection with the death. When the child started to feel unwell, they called for medical help instead of raising the alarm.

    – Our investigation has shown that the alarm routines were not fully known by all staff. Help was summoned via telephone and not via the alarm buttons, which would have been a more efficient way to quickly summon additional resources, says Henrik Overödder, head of operations for women and children to SVT Södertälje.

    No cause of death could be established in an autopsy. Now Ivo will review the case.

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  • Everyone has a Hammarbyer in them. What do you think about it?

    The poop

    Hello Bajen! That is probably a slightly controversial opinion, at any rate there are several here on the editorial staff who would strongly oppose this.

  • Some performances in Mello are quite advanced, lavish?

    Who is responsible for that cost?

    There is little difference between standing upright and singing or having an advanced stage show.

    Nitzrek

    Hello! I wish one of our Mello experts could answer directly, but as far as I know, SVT provides a base plate for the contributions and what is beyond is paid for by the artist or their management. When Tobbe Ek reviewed the matter in 2021, each artist was given SEK 120,000 to dispose of.

  • Reading about the cost of rental nurses. Why can’t all Regions agree not to allow temporary staff? Then the own staff could get a higher salary.

    Likewise, skip the rental doctors and take that money to the business instead.

    Are there no such discussions?

    Helena

    Hi Helena! There is work going on from SKR where they want to change the rules for temporary staff in the regions and make it more difficult, for example, to leave a job in the region and then come back as temporary staff. But banning temporary staff probably cannot be done without the business being affected, on the other hand, there is nothing to prevent improving conditions for your own staff at the same time so that more people want to become or remain employed.

  • His name is Lukashenka or Lukashenko

    Klas Bergström

    Hello! In Sweden, we spell his surname as Lukashenko, but it should be pronounced with an “a” at the end.

  • Have you heard anything more about what happened in the Uppsala mall

    Tobias Ljungberg

    A suspected dangerous object had been found and the mall was evacuated. The national bomb disposal unit was called to the scene and it was later determined that the object was harmless.

    Read more here.

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