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today at 1.52pm Amanda Hällsten

A woman in her 80s has died after the accident between a car and a truck south of Mullsjö earlier today.

Relatives have been notified.

The police have impounded both vehicles and will investigate the accident further.

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  • Expressen cuts 20 services

    Expressen cuts 20 services. This applies to Expressen, GT and Kvällsposten.

    This is what editor-in-chief Klas Granström tells us at a large meeting that is broadcast live on YouTube.

    He is asked if there is a risk of redundancies.

    – We don’t know that yet, the risk always exists, says Klas Granström.

  • Turkey bans layoffs

    After the strong earthquake in Turkey and Syria, Turkey has now decided to ban layoffs in 10 cities, Reuters reports. The reason is that the government wants to protect companies and employees from irreversible financial consequences.

    The government has also decided to issue temporary financial support to employers. The idea is that the support should cover the salaries of employees whose working hours have been reduced due to the earthquake.

    Experts have previously estimated that the damage caused by the earthquake will cost $100 billion to fix, the newspaper reports.

    Read more about the earthquake here.

  • Details: Turkish elections in June

    President Erdogan’s government wants the Turkish election to be held as planned in June, sources told Reuters.

    In January, Erdogan announced that the election would be brought forward to May, something that has now changed according to the information.

  • Streams about the police scandal: Very serious

    Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) takes a very serious view of what emerged in the investigation of the police management’s actions regarding the accusations against police chief Mats Löfving.

    – Jäv should not appear in Swedish authorities. The citizens must be able to trust that all decisions are made impartially and objectively, says Strömmer to TT.

    He continues:

    – These types of events are damaging to trust. I see it as an important task for me to follow how to act based on the investigator’s recommendations and information, but also of course to ensure that this does not affect the police’s focus on the core task. Which is to prevent and fight crime.

    Read more about the investigation here.

  • China: Wishing Putin all the best

    Top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi visits Moscow and says he expects new deals between Russia and China, Reuters reports.

    In his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Wang said he received greetings from Chinese President Xi Jinping who “wishes Putin all the best,” according to the news agency.

    He also reiterates China’s message that the relationship between China and Russia should not be controlled or influenced by other countries.

  • Nine dead and several injured in raid on the West Bank

    Nine Palestinians have been killed in an ongoing Israeli raid in Nablus in the West Bank, Reuters reports, citing the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

    97 people are said to be injured.

  • Teacher stabbed to death

    Police on site at the school. Photo: AP/TT

    A student has stabbed to death a Spanish teacher in France, the BBC reports.

    The murder took place at a school in the French city of Saint-Jean-Luz.

    According to local media, it must have happened in a classroom.

    The police are on the scene and the suspected student has been arrested.

  • Man stuck in elevator

    A man in his 50s has been pinned to a skylift in Kil.

    The accident occurred in connection with the man working during the morning.

    The police have been on the scene to document the accident.

    The man was taken to hospital by ambulance.

  • Person dead – car drove into ditch

    A car has driven into a moat in Landskrona. Photo: Andre Tajti

    A motorist has driven into the moat in Landskrona.

    The police were alerted to the accident at 09.12.

    One person has been taken to hospital and the extent of the injuries is currently unclear. The police are on the scene to investigate the incident.

    Later, the police announced that the person traveling in the car has died. The person’s relatives are informed.

    The accident will be investigated, the police write on their website.

  • Truck and car in collision

    A truck and a car have collided on national highway 26 south of Mullsjö.

    When the alarm came in, the car had ended up in the ditch and one person was said to be trapped.

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance have been called to the scene.

    – It is a serious accident, says Priya G Eklund, press spokesperson in the police region East.

  • Customs: Seizures of cocaine and amphetamines are increasing

    Customs seized more than three times as much cocaine in 2022 compared to the previous year. 822 kilos of cocaine were detected by customs compared to 261 in 2021.

    More amphetamines are also found, where seizures increased from 330 kilos to 548 kilos.

    More tramadol and other narcotic drugs were also found.

    Something that is decreasing, however, is the seizure of alcohol and tobacco.

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  • Hello,

    Why don’t you write anything about Kalla Fakta’s review of UNHCR? I think it is very important that the Swedish people get a share of their pitiful salaries and that they exploit the needy in their advertising campaigns and do not want to report how much goes to the needy in Ukraine. Not everyone watches TV plus I think the media should really cover this.

    Sonja

    Hi Sonja! We wrote about it earlier this week, here. The flow is updated quickly, so it’s easy to miss, perhaps. 🙂

  • Which eggs should be infected that we should return?

    Aka

  • Does salmonella survive in hard-boiled eggs? Or in a cake? Sigh. Don’t dare use eggs at all now..

    Bun-baking Grandma

    According to The Swedish Food Agency kills salmonella within seconds at 65 degrees. So it’s just a matter of cooking/baking!

  • “U.S. urged to withdraw its and NATO military equipment from Ukraine to de-escalate its ‘intensified confrontation’ with Russia, ministry tells U.S. ambassador to Moscow Tracy Lynne”

    Russia you mean?

    Yes

    Doesn’t quite match what you mean now, Jo?

    Russia’s Foreign Ministry calls on the US to withdraw from Ukraine. The call was delivered to the US ambassador in Moscow.

  • Can’t find anything about the storm Otto. It was windy in Malmö so I thought the windows would smoke.

    EMMA BRINKENMARK

    Hello Emma! We wrote about Otto last Friday and Saturday when it stormed.

    Here you can find those articles.

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