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  • The war prompts Japanese farmers to fertilize with human excrement

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has driven up the price of fertilizer. Then Japanese farmers have started using human poo to fertilize their fields, writes TT.

    At a facility in the northern Japanese city of Tome, sales of human fertilizer have increased by 160 percent in one year. For the first time since the company started producing the fertilizer alternative in 2010, it has sold out.

    Human poo costs a tenth as much as imported fertilizer alternatives.

    – It is also good for the environment, says the facility’s CEO Toshiaki Kato to TT.

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  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    22.19

    Argument outdoors in Älmhult

    The police have received an alarm about a fight in Älmhult.

    – Two people have quarreled and there is information that a cover may have been used, says police spokesperson Rikard Lundqvist.

    A man in his 50s is cared for by paramedics. It is unclear how injured he is.

    The police have arrested a man in his 30s.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    22.03

    The man found in Borås may have been dead for weeks

    During the week, a man was found dead in a villa in Borås. Now the prosecutor states for P4 Seven-way that the man may have been dead for several weeks.

    Now the prosecutor requests that the man’s partner, a 65-year-old woman, be remanded in custody.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    21.33

    At least 45 dead in road accident in Kenya

    At least 45 people have died in a road accident in western Kenya.

    It was a truck that lost control and collided with several vehicles, reports Reuters.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    20.45

    Knife fight after Viagra purchase

    It was in April this year that a man was dissatisfied with his purchase of the potency drug Viagra on the black market. He decided to complain to the seller.

    They met again and it ended with a knife fight in central Kristinehamn where the seller was the one who suffered the most injuries.

    The Viagra buyer was charged with serious assault, but the case has now been settled in court, reports say New Wermlands-Tidningen.

    Värmland district court rejects the prosecution against the buyer because it has not been proven how the seller got his injuries.

    However, the Viagra buyer is sentenced to one month in prison for minor drug offences.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    20.03

    Residential fire in Jönköping

    At 19.44 the police received an alarm about a fire in Jönköping.

    – We are on site and assisting the rescue service so that no unauthorized persons enter, says police spokesperson Dennis Johansson Strömberg.

    It turned out to be a stove that had caught fire in an apartment.

    – Now it should be off. We’re just checking that it hasn’t spread, says the emergency management operator.

  • IS-linked terror raid in Malmö

    Säpo has carried out a house search in Malmö on the orders of the Danish police, states TV4 News.

    The criminal suspects are linked to the Islamic State and the investigation is led by PET, the Danish equivalent of Säpo.

    – It was a few days ago, but I don’t want to say what date it was. It’s about help with seizure in an ongoing Danish case, says chamber prosecutor Henrik Olin at the National Security Unit to TV4.

    About ten different items have been seized.

  • Busch: We support Ukraine as long as it takes

    Photo: Lotte Fernvall

    The Christian Democrats’ Ebba Busch dedicated the opening of her speech in Almedalen to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the increased security threat.

    The Minister of Energy and Food was at her most passionate when she made it clear that support for Ukraine will continue and that the relationship with Putin’s Russia can never be repaired:

    – That Sweden would return to a normal situation with Russia is not relevant as long as Putin’s regime remains in power.

    – Russia’s prospects for influence in Sweden must be zero.

    In her speech, Ebba Busch also reiterated the importance of building new nuclear power and that she wants to renovate welfare. She asked the Almedal audience for applause for all of Sweden’s entrepreneurs, spoke seriously about the deadly violence and “ethical mother tongue” and commented with a wink on her waving a sausage in the election campaign:

    – Someone should get stim money for that falu sausage considering how many times it has been shown in the last year.

  • Prison – stomped on his victim’s head

    10 years in prison – that’s the sentence for three young men accused of attempted murder of another man. They pushed and kicked their victim, and then stomped on the man’s head until he suffered life-threatening injuries and almost died, TT reports.

    The incident occurred in Malmö last fall, and is said to have taken place in an open street. The three convicted men, who deny the crime, are brothers.

  • Swedish flags are burned in Baghdad

    Pride flags are burned during a demonstration outside the Swedish embassy in Iraq. Photo: Hadi Mizban

    Thousands of protesters have gathered outside Sweden’s embassy in Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, the news agency AFP’s live broadcast from the scene shows, TT reports.

    Fires have been lit and heavy smoke is visible in the area.

    At the same time, Kuwait summons Sweden’s ambassador.

    The images from the broadcast show how the protesters have lit fires and there is heavy smoke coming from burning flags. It is Swedish flags and rainbow flags that the demonstrators light, writes TT.

    The crowd chants slogans, but by and large the demonstration appears to be going peacefully. The demonstration is held the day after the Swedish embassy in Baghdad was stormed.

  • The world’s oldest fire station is in Sweden

    A helmet from the time when the station was new, in the background the certificate from Guinness World Records can be seen. Photo: Stefan Jerrevång/TT

    Katarina fire station on Södermalm in Stockholm enters the Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest fire station still in use.

    On July 1, 1876, they opened the doors and after years of research, they can now boast a world record.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    17.57

    Gröna Lund closes Jetline for the rest of the summer

    Photo: Jimmy Wixtröm

    After the fatal accident, the roller coaster Jetline will be closed for the rest of the summer.

    – It can stand until the accident commission’s report is ready,” said Christer Fogelmarck, CEO of the amusement park’s owner Parks and Resorts, to P4 Stockholm.

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  • Bolsonaro cannot run in the next election

    A court stops Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro from running in the next election. Bolsonaro is accused of, among other things, abuse of power, TT writes.

    This means that Bolsonaro, who is accused of, among other things, abuse of power, cannot stand in a presidential election until 2030 at the earliest.

    However, he can appeal to Brazil’s Supreme Court.

  • Nahritha Al-Khameesi

    17.41

    Two dead after shooting at airport in Moldova

    Two people have died after a shooting at Chisinau International Airport.

    – The perpetrator has been injured and is now receiving treatment. We can confirm that there are two victims, Interior Ministry representatives told local media.

    The shooting must have taken place in connection with a foreign citizen being escorted away after being denied entry into the country. The person then allegedly took a weapon from one of the border guards and started shooting.

  • New protests outside the embassy in Baghdad

    Hundreds of protesters have gathered outside Sweden’s embassy in Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, the news agency AFP’s live broadcast from the scene shows, writes TT.

    The protest is held the day after the storming of the embassy.

    The images from AFP’s live broadcast show how protesters have gathered at the site. There are no reports of unrest in connection with the protest.

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  • How’s the flight strike going?

    Helen

    Earlier today, the Transport Workers’ Union and Almega agreed on a new collective agreement. So the strike is thus called off.

  • You have an article with ad links: “Smart machines that exterminate mosquitoes”.

    Have an article proposal, could you perhaps send a journalist to one of the most mosquito-rich areas in Sweden, with these products, and see which ones actually work?

    Linen

  • Can you report how the mother and the son are doing who hopped off the ferry yesterday and are at Kalmar Hospital?

    Joanna

    Yes, we will of course monitor that. As soon as we know something new, we will report it here.

    Incidentally, it is the hospital in Karlskrona that they were taken to, as far as we know.

  • Signature Linn, who wrote in at 05.57: Thanks for a great idea! It was so good that I don’t want to spread it here, hehe. We are trying to do this this summer!

    We are always grateful for your input here. Pure news tips, where you can also leave contact details, we are happy to receive here.

  • Do you know approximately how many pets and other animals have been killed by Putin’s war of invasion in Ukraine?

    Too little reported on it in my opinion.

    R

    It’s a difficult thing to report on, because there are unfortunately no numbers on it 💛

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