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Yellow warning for snowfall
SMHI has issued a yellow warning for snowfall in Västra Götaland and southern and southeastern Götaland.
It is expected to snow heavily during the day and the weather may affect traffic accessibility.
SMHI also warns of slippage, snow slush, poor visibility and snow drifts and delays in train and air traffic.
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Serious bus accident on E22 – road closed
A bus with 22 passengers has slipped off the road on the E22 in Hörby municipality.
Four people are seriously injured and seven people have minor injuries, according to the police.
The rescue operation is ongoing and the rescue service is on site with several units.
“It is very slippery at the site,” the rescue service writes on Twitter.
E22 has been temporarily closed in the northbound direction.
Details: 15-year-old arrested for murder
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a boy of the same age in Skogås, according to information to The Express.
It was last Saturday that the boy was shot dead at a sushi restaurant in Skogås in Stockholm.
At the time of the murder, the suspect must have been on the run from an HVB home, according to the newspaper’s information.
A 17-year-old is already in custody on suspicion of aiding and abetting the murder.
Explosion on the Avenue
Something has exploded in a stairwell on Avenyn in central Gothenburg, something like Gothenburg Post was the first to report on.
The bomb squad has been called to the scene, the street has been blocked off and car and tram traffic has been temporarily stopped.
– There was an explosion and a pane of glass was broken. It’s at a club or restaurant, says Anders Wennergren, officer on duty at the police.
At this time, there are no suspects.
– We have searched the area and we will see if there are cameras from the location, continues Anders Wennergren.
At least 17 dead in bus accident
At least 17 people died when a passenger bus collided head-on with a truck in a tunnel in northwest Pakistan overnight Friday.
The crash occurred in Kohat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
“We have transported all the dead and injured to a hospital in Kohat,” says Rehmat Ullah from the rescue service.
Fatal road accidents are common in Pakistan.
On Sunday, 40 people died when a bus crashed into a pillar, ran off a bridge and caught fire in Baluchistan province. (TT)
Whale died from debris in the ocean
A sperm whale that washed ashore in Hawaii over the weekend likely died in part because it ate large amounts of fishing nets, plastic bags and other debris in the ocean, according to researchers.
The 17-meter-long, 54-ton whale had enough foreign objects in the opening of its intestinal tract to prevent food from entering, according to Kristi West, director of the University of Hawaii’s Marine Biology Unit.
“The presence of undigested fish and squid provides further evidence that there was a stop,” West said in a statement.
The sperm whale had, among other things, seven types of fishing nets, plastic bags, six catch cages and fishing line in its stomach. (TT)
CIA: Crucial Months in the War
The US intelligence service CIA assesses that the coming months will be “absolutely decisive” for the outcome of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, according to the agency’s head, William Burns.
– We assess that the decision will take place on the battlefield in the next six months, says Burns during a conversation at a university in Washington DC, according to CNN.
The CIA assesses that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not serious about peace negotiations, he adds. (TT)
Chinese spy balloon discovered in the US
Something suspected to be a Chinese spy balloon is floating high above the United States, writes AP.
The Pentagon says it is monitoring and tracking the balloon, but has decided not to shoot it down because it does not want to put people on the ground at risk.
The balloon should be as big as three buses, according to ABC News.
A Pentagon spokesperson says they assume the balloon is flying over sensitive locations to gather information.
Among other things, it has been seen over the Malmstrom military base in Montana, where the US has nuclear missiles placed.
The news about the spy balloon comes just days before Foreign Minister Antony Blinken is expected to travel to China. It is unclear whether this will affect travel plans.
Fire in villa
There is a fire in a villa in a town just north of Kristianstad.
Emergency services, ambulance and police were alerted at 22.45.
According to the fire service, the fire must be fully developed.
Right now it is unclear if anyone is injured.
Man found with stab wounds in villa
At around 10:30 p.m., the police and ambulance were called to a villa in Önnestad outside Kristianstad.
In the villa was a 45-year-old man who was injured with a stabbing weapon.
Ambulance personnel have taken care of the man. At the moment, it is unclear how seriously injured he is.
A man in his 20s has been arrested.
Mostly up on Wall Street
Some New York stock indexes continued to rise on Thursday after the Fed’s rate hike on Wednesday.
The Fed raised by 0.25 percentage points and Wall Street reacted positively. The positive trend thus continued in most areas today.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq fared best with a rise of 3.3 percent, followed by the S&P 500 index which rose 1.5 percent.
However, the Dow Jones fell slightly and closed at minus 0.1 percent.
Facebook and Instagram’s owner company Meta Platforms rallied, rising 23.3 percent after Wednesday’s quarterly report that beat market expectations.
Several other tech companies, such as the communications company Zoom, Google’s owner company Alphabet and Microsoft had a good stock market day with increases of 6.1, 7.3 and 4.7 percent respectively.
This is reported by TT.
The dollar strengthened slightly against the krone during the day – one dollar is traded for 10:37 kroner.
Teacher charged for kicking student in groin
A high school teacher is said to have kicked a student in the groin during a lesson, the teacher who denies the crime is now charged with assault. It reports SVT Uppsala.
The incident took place in the autumn of last year. The teacher denies any crime and says in police questioning that he just nudged the student with his toe.
The teacher admits, however, that he “patted” the student on the cheek after a provocation.
The teacher no longer works at the school.
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Do you know what Annie Lööf will do now and will she receive any severance pay?
Monica
In an interview with DN in December, Annie Lööf said that she wants to continue working with social change, perhaps in equality, diversity or green transition. But first she will take it easy for a few weeks and be with her family.
Politicians do not receive severance pay. However, the Riksdag has a special income guarantee after a member resigns or is dismissed. It lasts up to 15 years.
The Stockholm Stock Exchange went up by over 4% today, but not a word written about this by AB?
Peter Berg
Is it illegal to burn the Koran in Finland, because Erdogan now demands that it be so and because in the same breath he says he is positive to Finland’s application?
Johnny Lesser
Hey Johnny!
Freedom of expression and freedom of demonstration are constitutional rights in Finland as well. But the Finnish National Police Board tells the news agency STT that similar protests cannot be approved in Finland.
It would be considered a crime against the peace of faith to burn the Koran.
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Has Hungary accepted and let Sweden’s NATO application go through?
Sophie
Hi Sophie!
Hungary has not ratified Sweden’s NATO application. We reported briefly on this a few days ago, you can read more here.
Why no reporting on the incident in Hässleholm during last night until Wednesday morning?
Berra
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