Lockdown at school: “Urgent danger to life”

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  • Lockdown at school: “Urgent danger to life”

    The Swedish Teachers’ Union has requested a protective stop for teaching in a building at Värmlandsbro school in Säffle, reports NWT.

    Something in the building’s indoor environment is making the school children sick. The children’s and education committee in the municipality had overturned the principal’s decision to close the building, which is why the protective stop is now being requested.

    – We see that there is an acute danger to life and health to be on the premises. That is why we are carrying out the protection stop, says Peter Nordin, chief protection officer.

    With the protective stop, staff are not allowed to stay in the premises and thus the teaching is stopped.

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  • Ships have sunk – fuel is leaking

    A ship has sunk at a quay in Gothenburg during Monday morning, according to the rescue service.

    The ship is supposed to be 25 meters long and is now on the bottom.

    No one should have been on board, according to the owner.

    The rescue service also confirms that fuel is leaking from the boat, which is probably diesel.

    – It is the priority to investigate what it is and what we can do about it, says the emergency services’ alarm operator Johan Karlsson.

    The police have not been ordered to the scene and no crime is suspected.

  • Man refueled – was robbed in the car

    A man who was refueling in Malmö has been hit on his car, the police write.

    Shortly before 11 p.m. on Sunday evening, the perpetrators struck. Two people appeared on a moped and threatened the man with a sharp object. They took his car and left the scene.

    No one has been arrested, but the police have filed a robbery report.

    The affected man has not suffered any physical injuries.

  • Hair spray bottles ignited: “Burn properly”

    Someone has set fire to several bottles of hair spray outside an entrance at Östermalm.

    The emergency services had to go out to put out the fire.

    – It has burned properly but it is now out, says Marie Nordahl, at Stockholm’s fire brigade.

    The fire took off just outside an entrance, but no property has caught fire and no one has been physically injured.

    – There are shops on the ground floor, so we check that there is no smoke damage. Otherwise switched off, says Marie Nordahl.

  • Fire “uncontrolled” in Växjö

    It has been burning properly, even uncontrolled, in long garages in Växjö, reports Smålandsposten.

    – There are three carports in a row that are on fire. Right now, the rescue service assesses that the fire is uncontrolled, says a management operator at the Småland-Blekinge Rescue Service Cooperation to SMP, just before 03:00.

    Several units from the emergency services were sent there to put out the fire. No one should be physically injured, but around 40 cars have been destroyed in the fire, reports say P4 Kronoberg.

    Just before four, the fire was under control, but the effort will continue until 06.00.

    The police have drawn up a report of suspected arson.

  • 70 killed in Gaza on Sunday

    Around 70 people have died in Israeli attacks on Gaza during Sunday, reports say The Guardian.

    At the same time, Israel continues its warfare in the northern strip.

    On Sunday, the death toll from an air raid on the Beit Lahia area had risen to 40. In an attack on a house in Jabaliya on Sunday morning, 20 people died. And another 11 died in a school building that has become a shelter in Gaza City, the newspaper writes.

    In a statement, the IDF writes that it “killed over 40 terrorists” in Jabaliya.

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the situation for civilians is “unbearable”.

  • The death toll rises after the storm in the Philippines

    At least 80 people have died as a result of the powerful storm Trami in the Philippines, AP writes.

    But close to 130 people are missing.

    The storm that moved in earlier this week is the eleventh and already one of the deadliest storms to hit Southeast Asia this year, the news agency writes.

    Many are stranded on their roofs after large areas were flooded.

    Read more here.

  • Several injured in attack on Kharkiv

    At least four people have been injured in a Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, according to the city’s mayor Ihor Terechov.

    A nine-storey residential building was hit in the attack, following explosions in the city at 01:00.

    The city of Tjuhuiv in the Kharkiv region has also been attacked. According to the region’s governor, a building was damaged but no one was injured.

  • Suspected murder in Skurup

    A man in his 60s has been arrested on suspicion of murder in Skurup, reports Ystads Allehanda. It was on Sunday morning that the police were called to an apartment.

    – We have a serious crime. It is a death about which the circumstances are unclear, says Fredrik Hedberg, duty investigation officer at Ystadspolisen, to YA.

    The crime is initially classified as murder, but the police do not want to give more details about the dead person or what should have happened.

  • Secretly filmed his wife – sentenced

    A man in his 30s in Kronoberg county surreptitiously filmed about ten women as they changed or showered in his bathroom. The films, a total of 112, were then spread on the internet.

    The man has admitted and said that he is “porn damaged”, reports P4 Kronoberg. One of the exposed women was the man’s wife at the time, whom he surreptitiously filmed when they had sex, writes Smålands-Posten.

    The man is sentenced to prison for one year and ten months.

  • McDonalds: The burger not behind the outbreak

    One man has died and around 75 people have become seriously ill after eating at McDonalds restaurants in a number of US states.

    All had eaten the chain’s Quarter Pounder hamburger.

    Investigators from the CDC, America’s equivalent of the Public Health Agency, have had two main theories about what caused the outbreak of e-coli infection: the ground beef or the sliced ​​raw onion served on the hamburger.

    Now McDonalds states that no traces of e-coli bacteria were found in the tested batches of hamburgers and that it is ruled out as a source of infection.

    The chain is now putting the burger back on the menu in the states where it was removed after the outbreak.

  • Social Democrats winner in Lithuania

    Social Democrats leader Vilija Blinkeviciute on election night. Photo: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP/TT

    Lithuania’s opposition Social Democrats and its partner parties are the winners in Sunday’s parliamentary elections, according to preliminary election results.

    The party became the largest with 52 out of 141 parliamentary seats. The ruling Christian-democratic Fosterlandsförbundet won 28 seats.

    The Social Democrats have started talks to form a government coalition with the Farmers’ and Environmental Party and the Party for Lithuania.

  • Chinese hackers have been listening to Trump advisers’ calls

    Hackers linked to the Chinese state have accessed audio recordings of several US politicians’ phone calls.

    Several sources say so Washington Post.

    Among other things, an adviser within Donald Trump’s campaign is said to have been affected.

    The intercepted calls are said to be part of a larger cyberattack that has been going on for several months, according to the sources.

  • Lebanon: At least 21 killed in Israeli attacks

    Smoke rises from a building hit by an Israeli airstrike in Sidon, Lebanon. Photo: Mohammad Zaatari/AP/TT

    At least 21 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in three areas in southern Lebanon on Sunday, the country’s health ministry said.

    Nine people were killed and 38 wounded in an attack on Haret Saida, near the port city of Sidon, while at least seven others, including a nurse and three rescue workers, were killed in the southern village of Ain Baal and five in Burj al-Shemali, according to the ministry.

    Earlier on Sunday, Israel again ordered the immediate evacuation of parts of southern Lebanon. This time it was about 14 locations, wrote Avichay Adraee, spokesman for the Israeli military, on X.

    “For your own safety, you must immediately evacuate your homes and move to the northern part of the Awali River,” he wrote.

  • The attack on the giant meeting – compare it to the Nazi meeting

    Supporters waiting for Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York. Photo: Alex Brandon

    Tonight, Donald Trump will hold a big election rally in Madison Square Garden in New York.

    In 1939, Nazis held a demonstration in the same place, points out Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Waltz.

    – There is a direct parallel to what happened in the 30s at Madison Square Garden. And don’t think for a second that he (Trump, eds note) doesn’t know exactly what they’re doing there, Waltz said today according to CNN.

    The criticism comes after, among others, Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly came out and warned that Trump is a “complete fascist”. Kelly has told the New York Times, among others, how Trump spoke of Hitler in positive terms when he was president.

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