In 2022, 883 executions were carried out – the highest number in five years.
That’s according to a new report from Amnesty which Ekot took part in.
90 percent of the world’s known executions are carried out by Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Last year, 576 people were executed in Iran, an increase of 83 percent.
According to the organization, most of them take place in China, but the country is not included in the statistics as the information is secret.
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At least three people have been injured after a Russian airstrike against the Ukrainian capital Kiev on the night of Tuesday, the city’s mayor Vitaly Klytchko said.
Shot down rubble has caused fires and damage in several places in the capital, he writes on Telegram.
The air raid warning has gone off several times during the night and Kiev residents have been urged to seek shelter. (TT)
The number of executions worldwide is increasing significantly, according to the human rights organization Amnesty International.
At least 883 people were executed last year after being sentenced to death – the highest number in five years. The figure can be compared to the 579 confirmed executions that took place globally in 2021.
However, the statistics do not include China, which is feared to execute thousands of people every year, but which keeps information about them secret. (TT)
Just over 31,000 people from Ukraine have so far received extended protection in Sweden in accordance with the mass refugee directive. Almost everyone who has been tested has been granted an extended residence permit, according to the Swedish Migration Agency.
Just over 2,000 applications remain to be decided.
In January, nearly 39,000 people with protection under the mass migration directive were registered with the Swedish Migration Agency. Since then, 5,500 people have been discharged and deemed to have left the country.
The EU’s mass refugee directive means that Ukrainian refugees are offered immediate and time-limited protection within the EU.
Today, there are roughly 33,000 refugees from Ukraine with residence permits until March 4 next year in Sweden.
Elon Musk Photo: Michel Euler/AP
Tesla CEO Elon Musk wants to personally approve all new hires within the company.
He announced this in an email that went out to all employees, reports Electrek.
“No one can start working at Tesla, not even freelancers, until you receive my approval by email,” Musk is said to have written.
Furthermore, he writes that the reason is that he wants to “get a better understanding” of the company’s employment processes.
It could be a lot of work for Musk – each year Tesla employs around 30,000 people.
At least six people have died in a fire at a hostel in New Zealand’s capital Wellington, write NZ Herald.
Around fifty people have been rescued from the building, but up to 30 people are still missing.
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says he fears the death toll could rise.
– This is our worst nightmare. It doesn’t get any worse than this, says Nick Pyatt at the rescue service to journalists on site.
The fire broke out at 00:30 overnight on Monday, local time. The fire spread all the way to the fourth and top floor of the hostel, which has room for over 90 guests.
According to the authorities, there is a risk of asbestos dust spreading after the fire. Residents are asked to keep windows and doors closed, and wear face masks if they have to go out.
Photo: Jon Elswick/Andrew Harnik (AP)
Former US President Donald Trump usually calls the investigations carried out against him “witch hunts”.
And now a special investigator proves him right.
Investigator John Durham states in a new report that the FBI relied too much on Trump’s political opponents. It is primarily about the investigation into connections to Russia during the 2016 election campaign.
In the 306-page document, Durham concludes that neither law enforcement nor intelligence agencies had any concrete evidence of ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
The report was released today in Congress. Durham himself has been invited to testify about his report next week.
That’s what Republican Jim Jordan writes on Twitter.
The police were alerted this evening to a fight in Vålberg in Karlstad municipality.
A witness had seen people fighting and heard them shouting, writes NWT.
– There must have been quite a fight. An ax is said to have been used and a man is said to have received injuries, says Lars Hedelin, press spokesperson at the Bergslagen police region, to the newspaper.
The man was taken to hospital and his condition is unknown.
A 35-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault.
A junior high school in Kalix received a bomb threat this afternoon, reports P4 Norrbotten.
Now the school is closed for the rest of the week. The students will have distance learning.
– You have to be sure that there is no danger in order to dare to keep the school open, and we don’t know that at the moment, says the municipality’s head of education Charlotte Sundqvist to the radio.
The threat came from an anonymous user on the school’s Facebook page. It was to be carried out sometime during Tuesday morning.
Two police officers were shot in connection with the operation. Photo: LARRY JACQUEZ/AP
At least three people have been killed and several injured in a shooting in the town of Farmington in New Mexico, USA.
That’s what the local police write on Facebook.
The suspected perpetrator has been shot dead.
Two police officers have also been shot and are being treated in hospital. Their condition should be stable.
All the city’s schools have been closed and an area around Brookside Park is cordoned off. The public is asked to stay away.
The police were alerted to central Bromölla just before 7.30pm.
There, a man in his 20s had been bitten by a dog.
The man was injured so seriously that he had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.
The police have made a report of a violation of the law on the supervision of dogs and cats and causing bodily harm.
A snus warehouse in Norwegian Slemmestad recently fell victim to thieves with a real nicotine addiction, reports say The daily newspaper.
When the employees came to work in the morning, a ton and a half of snuff, spread over 27,000 snuff boxes, was gone.
The company estimates that the stolen snuff was worth around two million Norwegian kroner.
Surveillance images have been able to show how the thieves used a white van.
The perpetrators are said to have entered through windows and a security door.
A 16-year-old has been taken to hospital after a quad bike accident in Kristinehamn.
According to the police, the teenager overturned the four-wheeler during a U-turn.
The injuries are considered serious, but not life-threatening.
The alarm came in shortly after 8 p.m.
At 19.30, the emergency services and ambulance were called to a single accident in Nora.
A car has driven into a tree and then ended up in the ditch, writes N.A.
Two people are said to be affected, but it is unclear how injured they are.
The road was initially closed but has since reopened.
Vaksala church in winter clothing. Photo: Purbe/Wikipedia
For several years, people have been looking for cows that can graze in the pastures around Vaksala Church in Uppsala.
They want them to graze there to promote biodiversity.
This is reported by Swedish Radio P4 Uppland.
Karin Graham is project manager at Uppsala Municipality and she says that it is generally difficult to find tenants who want animals near the city centre.
– We have been looking for several years, she tells P4 Uppland.
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