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Zebra running loose in Seoul

today at 19.05 Paula Westerberg

On Thursday, a zebra could be seen running loose in the streets of Seoul, AP reports.

The zebra, a young male named Sero, had escaped from a zoo, and videos of him trotting and galloping around the city circulated on social media.

It took several hours before they succeeded in sedating him to transport him back to the zoo.

Sero is being examined by vets but is in a stable condition.

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  • Two suspects arrested for attempted murder

    The police were alerted to a fight in a residence in Gothenburg.

    When they arrived at the scene, it turned out to be two people arguing and both had minor cuts, but no one needed ambulance care.

    There were several knives in the apartment.

    Both people were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

  • Black in the box under “Report”

    “Temporary outage” appeared in the box for several minutes.

    During this evening’s “Report” on SVT, the screen suddenly went black and the sound disappeared. Then the sign “Temporary Interruption” appeared.

    It took about ten minutes until the picture and sound were back again.

    Anna Wilborg at SVT’s press service says that they have had technical problems.

    – Right now they are investigating what could be causing it so that it can be fixed in the future, says Anna Wilborg at SVT’s press service.

    – Technical problems are things that happen with technology, but you always do everything to prevent it from happening.

  • Full chaos in Tel Aviv – several arrested

    Tens of thousands of people are protesting around Israel, TT reports.

    In Tel Aviv, police fire water cannons at protesters blocking a major road. Several have clashed with the police.

    Demonstrations have also been held in Jerusalem, Haifa and Beersheba.

    The protests are against a legal reform planned by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The controversial reform means, among other things, that the parliament will be able to reconsider rulings from the Supreme Court – and that politicians will have greater influence over nominations of judges to the same court.

  • Duda pressures Hungary about NATO

    Polish President Andrzej Duda has had a meeting with Hungary’s dito Katalin Novák.

    There he has expressed the importance of speeding up Sweden’s and Finland’s NATO accession, writes the president’s office on Twitter.

    “A quick accession to the alliance is a guarantee for increasing security in our region”.

  • Collision between bus and tractor

    A bus and a tractor have collided outside Härnösand.

    One person has been taken by ambulance to a hospital.

    The police currently have no further information about the damage.

    The police are on the scene and are investigating the incident.

  • Several people are arguing on Södermalm

    The police have been alerted that several people are arguing outside on Södermalm in Stockholm.

    According to the alarm, the accessory must have been used in the fight.

    When the police arrived, the people who had been arguing had left the scene.

  • Stop on the E6 – tanker on fire

    A tanker is on fire on the E6 near Löddeköping.

    – We have found out that there is lime in it, which is good from a fire point of view. We will be able to turn it off without any problems. says Mattias Sköld, the duty officer of the rescue service.

    The driver’s condition is unclear, according to the emergency services.

    – We have spoken to the person, but the extent of the damage is unclear.

    The E6 has been closed in both directions during the rescue work.

  • One has fallen from a great height

    A man has fallen from a scaffolding in Staffanstorp municipality.

    The fall height is estimated to be around ten meters, according to the police.

    The police and ambulance have been called to the scene and the extent of the damage is currently unclear.

  • Unknown man has attacked woman

    The police have cordoned off the crime scene. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    An unknown man has attacked a woman in Lund.

    The woman, who suffered stab or cut injuries, has now been taken to hospital.

    The attack took place outdoors and the crime scene has been cordoned off.

    The man has not yet been arrested.

  • Woman reported missing

    A 31-year-old woman from Timrå has been reported missing.

    She was last seen at Liden in Sundsvall municipality at 1.15pm last Wednesday.

    She must have traveled in a white Volkswagen Passat model year 2013, according to the police.

    The woman should be approximately 156 centimeters tall and have short, dark and curly hair.

    She was last seen wearing dark tights and a dark blue jacket with a fur collar and gold buttons. She had also had black leather boots with red roses.

    Police are appealing for tips from the public and are urging anyone who may have seen her to call 11414.

  • Turkish Foreign Affairs Committee: Yes to Finland

    Now the Turkish parliament’s foreign affairs committee has approved Finland’s NATO application, reports Reuters.

    The approval of the Turkish Riksdag is still pending.

    The country’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has previously stated that Turkey will ratify Finland’s application.

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  • There seems to be major disruption on Swish!

    Something you know more about?

    Lars Elverstig

    Hello! It seems that Swish was temporarily down for a while earlier today. In any case, the problems should be solved now.

  • Turkey will ratify Finland’s application. Do they mean approve or vote on/take up?? Is ratify another word for approve?

    Tony

    Hello! Precisely, in this context “ratify” means that Turkey will approve the application (according to the country’s president).

  • Hi Amanda,

    What was for lunch today?

    MAGNUS

    Jena Magnus, for me it was homemade sausage stroganoff. Definitely a pantry favourite.

  • Regarding yesterday’s article about the man who was found at Tranängssjön in Borås, the name of the lake is misspelled

    Pelle

    Hello! According to the police was Tränningstorpasjön where the body was found.

  • Speaking of eggs.

    Haven’t there been quite a few salmonella outbreaks recently? Are there any statistics for e.g. the last 10 years?

    Peace

    Hello! According to the Swedish Food Agency, there are not unusually many outbreaks now. On the other hand, the most recent outbreaks have occurred at Sweden’s largest facility, which has led to a very large number of eggs being recalled.

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