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At 8:26 a.m. the police were alerted that a woman had been hit by a bus at an intersection in central Tingsryd.

– It is right in the center, says Patric Fors, press spokesperson at the police.

The police and emergency services are on their way to the scene and the extent of the damage is still unclear.

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  • Chinese cities ease zero covid policy

    Several companies have been able to reopen after Chinese cities begin to relax the zero covid policy, TT writes.

    The government is now calling for new ways to deal with the coronavirus after the widespread protests against the restrictions.

    In Beijing, for example, many businesses have fully opened. As of Monday, commuters do not have to show negative corona tests taken less than two days before the trip.

    No fresh tests are needed in Shanghai to visit parks and tourist attractions, and mass testing has been suspended in Hangzhou.

  • Police action in southern Stockholm

    Police on site. Photo: Pontus Altin

    The police have been alerted to a home in southern Stockholm. The alarm came in shortly after 07:00 on Monday morning.

    – We are currently working at the scene, says Towe Hägg, press spokesperson at the Stockholm Police.

    The text is updated.

  • Record expensive trial begins – Swedish terror accused

    32 people died and over 300 were injured in the terrorist attack in Brussels in March 2016 in connection with three IS terrorists detonating bombs at, among other things, the airport. Today begins the trial where the Swedish citizen Osama Krayem and nine others are charged for the explosions.

    SvD writes that the trial is expected to be record expensive and record long.

    Osama Krayem was also sentenced to 30 years in prison for participation in the Paris attacker in 2015 this summer.

  • Ekot: The government wants to make it a criminal offense to involve young people in crime

    The government wants to make it a criminal offense to involve young people in crime, according to Ekot. This should be part of the work to break new recruitment into criminal gangs.

    In the government’s proposal, they also want to be able to sentence gang criminals to a higher sentence than the maximum sentence and they want to be able to deprive more people of their liberty pending trial.

    If the law goes through, it will come into force in the summer, on July 1 next year, Ekot reports.

  • SBC: 20 percent fee increase awaits brfs

    As a result of the changed interest rate situation, inflation and increased operating costs, a large number of condominium associations will have to raise their fees, reports DN.

    According to SBC, which has 4,600 of the country’s approximately 28,000 housing associations, the average increase for SBC’s customers will be 20 percent.

    For an apartment with a monthly fee of SEK 3,500, this means an increase of SEK 700 per month.

    The most affected are newly formed associations which are often highly indebted and associations with too low a fee level and which lack liquid funds to manage their finances.

  • WHO: Three viruses could hit Europe hard this winter

    Influenza, RS virus and covid-19 are three viruses that together can have a high impact on healthcare and Europe’s population this winter, the WHO warns in a statement, according to TT.

    This year’s flu season has started early in Europe. Even the RS virus, which mainly affects the very youngest children the hardest, has also started earlier than usual and where several countries are already testifying to a strained situation.

    At the same time, covid-19 continues to flourish and create uncertainty about how the virus may develop this year.

    According to the Public Health Authority, as a result of the high spread of several viruses at the same time, there can be a strained situation in healthcare.

  • At least three dead in landslides in Colombia

    At least three people have died in a landslide in northwestern Colombia, reports include The Daily Star.

    It was during Sunday that the landslide occurred. About 20 people who were traveling in a bus and on a motorcycle are still missing after the road was submerged in mud.

    “It is a tragedy,” wrote the country’s president Gustavo Petro on Twitter.

    The current rainy season, which began in August, is Colombia’s worst in 40 years, writes TT.

  • Two to hospital after accident

    Two people were taken to hospital by ambulance after a single vehicle accident on road 70 between Hedemora and Avesta just before midnight.

    The road was closed during the rescue work and was opened to traffic after just over an hour.

    The extent of the injury is unknown.

  • Two arrested after kidnapping

    Two men were arrested on Sunday evening in Trollhättan after a suspected kidnapping drama.

    The police received an alarm from a witness at 8:49 p.m.

    – A man was beaten and dragged into a car. We alerted the registration number and ten minutes later a patrol spotted the car in Kronogården, says Magnus Schildt, police officer on duty.

    Three men jumped out. One of them was the suspected crime victim and is 25 years old. The other two, both in their 40s, were arrested and are now suspected of kidnapping.

    At least one other perpetrator is at large.

    – The car drove on. We found it empty in Lextorp. It has been confiscated, says Magnus Schildt.

    The kidnapped man did not require hospital treatment.

  • Man stabbed at residence

    A man has been stabbed in a residence in Stockholm.

    He has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, the police write on their website.

    A man in his 30s has been arrested in connection with the crime scene.

    – Both men live at the property and this has taken place indoors. We are in the process of finding out what has happened and have arrested the suspect, says Mats Eriksson, press spokesperson for the Stockholm region.

  • Police chased car in ongoing kidnapping

    The police in Trollhättan have arrested two men suspected of kidnapping.

    Just before 9 p.m., the police received a call from members of the public who saw a man being beaten and dragged into a car. Several patrols were alerted and saw the car about ten minutes later.

    – In connection with that, three people jump out, in Kronogården. The beaten man and two suspects. The car they were traveling in drives off and leaves, says Magnus Schildt, officer on duty at the police region West.

    The car was found later in the evening in Lextorp.

    – It was parked and empty. We have confiscated it and now we are compiling interrogations and other information, he says.

    The man, who is aged 25, is said to have been slightly injured. The arrested men are both in their 40s and are suspected of kidnapping.

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  • You write that “At the Sunes Elefant restaurant in Visby, Nooshi Dadgostar eats steak and fries drenched in a brownish semi-transparent sauce”, but what did she drink with the food…? It does not appear.

    Pelle brokers peace

    Hey!

    You cannot include everything in your text. In the documentary, it appears to be carbonated water in the glass. It could also be Sprite. But now I fall into speculation.

    Pleasant evening!

  • What happened to Tove who was murdered? No newspaper writes more about the murder that I can find.

    Pia

    Hi Pia! The police and prosecutors have announced that they will wait to say more about the case while the investigation is ongoing. Both women are still in custody and on December 15, prosecutor Adam Rullman is expected to request that they be re-arrested, if nothing else happens.

  • Hi, is Turkey in the EU and if so how can they go against the rest of the EU when it comes to imports and price caps on Russian oil

    MARGARETA MALMSTRÖM

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    Turkey is a member of NATO – but not of the EU.

  • Why is Erdogan’s first name always printed? This does not happen with other world leaders.

    Bear

    Hi Bjorn!

    I actually disagree. The first names of other world leaders are also printed at regular intervals.

  • How far along is the investigation into the election fraud in Gothenburg? When will we know more?

    Vanya

    Hey!

    What we do know is that the incident being investigated is about a fight between two people in connection with a polling station. The suspect is said to have threatened the other person to vote a certain way.

    We follow the development!

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