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  • SAS stops selling Marabou and Daim

    SAS is stopping the sale of all products from the food giant Mondelez on board its flights.

    The reason is that Mondelez – which owns well-known brands such as Daim, Marabou, O’boy, Oreo and Philadelphia – has been blacklisted by the Ukrainian anti-corruption authority.

    Companies listed contribute, according to the authority, to the Russian war fund.

    – We have removed products from Mondelez, which are on Ukraine’s list of international war sponsors, says Sund VG.

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  • Scientists: El Niño is here

    Forest fire in Colombia during the extreme drought of 2016. Photo: Fernando Vergara/AP

    The recurring weather phenomenon El Niño has now occurred according to the US weather service NOAA.

    This is reported by several American media.

    Temperatures over the Pacific Ocean have risen 0.5 degrees Celsius above normal and the wind pattern has changed to the point where El Niño criteria have been met, writes Bloomberg.

    The last time El Niño occurred was in 2016, which led to record high temperatures, floods, droughts and disease outbreaks in several places around the world. Similar effects are expected this time as well.

  • Man found injured – train stopped

    A man has been found injured near the commuter train station Älvsjö station in Stockholm.

    According to the police, the man was probably injured by a sharp object.

    The man was found at or in a gate to an apartment building near the station.

    The police are investigating the incident as attempted murder or manslaughter and have requested a train stop at the station.

    Later, the police announce that they were probably attacked in the apartment building’s stairwell or laundry room.

    Update 16:56: Train traffic is back up and running again.

  • Argument over washing time derailed – two suspects after fight

    On Thursday morning, the police were alerted to a fight in Dingle in Munkedal municipality, where two women got into a fight because of a laundry time.

    According to the police, the women allegedly kicked and punched the laundry room.

    – They are both plaintiffs and suspects in the case, says Peter Adlersson at the police Bohusläningen.

    The women are now suspected of assault, illegal threats and damage.

  • Australia bans Nazi symbols

    In recent months, far-right winds have been blowing up in Australia.

    Therefore, the authorities in the country have now decided to tighten the laws around Nazi symbols, reports BBC.

    – There is no place for symbols that glorify the horrors of the Holocaust, says Australia’s Minister of Justice Mark Dreyfus, according to the channel.

    Nazi symbols have previously been banned in several provinces, but the new laws will cover the entire country.

    Publicly displaying swastikas, SS symbols or other symbols promoting Nazi ideology will be punishable by up to one year in prison.

  • Weapon found in elevator

    The police were called to an apartment building in Kungsängen after a private person found a weapon.

    The weapon is said to have been in an elevator in the building.

    The police have been on the scene and seized the weapon. An investigation into serious weapons crime has been launched.

  • Foreign citizens arrested at protected objects

    Three people have been arrested inside the former military regiment in Strängnäs.

    The police received an alert just after lunch that personnel at the Armed Forces had noticed a suspicious unauthorized vehicle inside the military protection object.

    When the vehicle was checked, the people were arrested, suspected of entering protected objects.

    Interrogations will now be held with the suspects, who all have foreign citizenship.

    “The investigation will try to find out the intention and their reason for staying at the place,” the police write on their website.

  • Details: The counteroffensive has begun

    The Ukrainian military has launched its counteroffensive, according to four Ukrainian military personnel, including officers, who Washington Post have talked to.

    According to the information, attacks along the southeastern front line intensified on Wednesday evening.

  • Sambo was found dead in a freezer – the man was not seriously mentally ill

    The man whose partner was found dead in a freezer does not suffer from a serious mental disorder.

    That’s the statement from the Swedish Medical Examiner’s Office.

    Nor is he considered to have been ill at the time of the suspected murder, and can thus be sentenced to prison.

    It was in March this year that a woman was found dead in a freezer in Värmland after having been missing for several years.

    The man has previously undergone a small psychological examination – a so-called section 7 examination.

    In it, it appears that he abused alcohol for a long time and that it “escalated further since the partner and their common dog passed away”.

    The man has also said that “there were several occasions when he had conversations with his deceased partner who was then in the freezer”, according to documents from the Prison Service.

  • The government goes ahead with the grant ceiling

    The government is taking the next step in its major grant reform and is investigating a grant ceiling, Aftonbladet learns.

    The aim is that it should be worthwhile to go from a grant to a job. In the past, the government has presented proposals for an activity requirement to receive income support.

    The proposal will be presented at a press conference attended by Ulf Kristersson and Elisabeth Svantesson, among others, at 11.30am.

    The moderates have pushed the issue of introducing a subsidy cap for several years.

  • Swedish 45-year-old posed with IS victims – the Court of Appeal upholds the verdict

    The Court of Appeal now upholds the district court’s verdict for the Swedish citizen who was one of the first Swedish jihadists to travel to the war in Syria in 2012, reports TV4.

    He is sentenced to four months in prison for crimes against international law.

    The man, who is 45 years old, posed with, among other things, the severed heads of Syrian soldiers in pictures that he published on the Internet.

    The images were widely circulated and were later used as war propaganda, according to TV4.

  • Knife attack in France

    A man has attacked several children with a knife in the city of Annecy in France, it reports the French newspaper Le Dauphine.

    The perpetrator is said to have been shot when he attacked the children on a playground in a park.

    Several of the children are said to have been injured in the attack, according to the AFP news agency.

    Police, rescue personnel and military are on site.

    Pictures show large cordons and ambulance helicopters arriving at the scene.

    According to the first information, the perpetrator would have been shot to death, writes French media. Now he is reported to be injured.

    Read more in our article.

  • Zelenskyi on site in Kherson

    Photo: Telegram/Zelenskiy/Official

    Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is in Kherson, he announced in a statement on his channels.

    The President attended a coordination meeting on the consequences of the destroyed Kakhovka dam.

    Among other things, the evacuation from the area and compensation and relocation to the people affected were discussed.

  • Woman hit by truck in Landskrona – seriously injured

    A woman in her 30s on a bicycle has been hit by a truck in Landskrona.

    The incident must have occurred at a pedestrian crossing.

    The woman was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    According to Region Skåne, she is seriously injured.

    Police are at the scene to investigate what happened.

    The alarm came in at 08:28.

  • Ukrainians have been trained with combat vehicles 90 in Sweden

    Hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers have been trained to fight with combat vehicles 90 – on Swedish soil, TT reports.

    Swedish soldiers have previously, among other things, participated in Britain’s military training of Ukrainians. When it was announced that 50 Swedish combat vehicles would be sent to Ukraine, the decision was also made to train on site in Sweden.

    The training has been secret and the Armed Forces do not state exactly how many Ukrainian soldiers have been trained.

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  • It happens quite often that you publish some news without mentioning the place where it happened.

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    Totally agree! But… it says it’s in Örnsköldsvik?

  • Is the woman in Pajala found

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    Hello! The last update from the police came at 10 on Sunday morning, when the woman had not been found.

  • What does a kangaroo do in Norway? Shouldn’t they die of the cold?

    Nice life

    It is around 20 degrees in the area right now. It should clear that? It has fur.

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