Man attacked in big pub brawl: “Sjövild”
Man attacked in big pub brawl: “Sjövild”
A man in his 30s was arrested after a major fight at a pub in Midsommarkransen in southern Stockholm on Friday evening.
– We were alerted that everyone was fighting with everyone, but it turned out that it was a wild person who had given himself up to everything and everyone. He had some kind of affection, says duty police officer Jens Mårtensson.
The man is now suspected of aggravated assault. There are no reports of serious personal injuries in connection with the altercation.
The president’s apology: “I was desperate”
The president’s apology: “I was desperate”
South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol apologizes for declaring a state of emergency in the country earlier this week.
– The declaration of martial law was born out of desperation as president, he said in a speech to the nation on Saturday morning, local time.
Later on Saturday, South Korea’s parliament will vote on whether Yoon Suk-Yeol should be impeached. The opposition needs eight deserters from the president’s party to gain a majority, the newspaper writes.
US warns: Leave Syria now
Jihadists ride through the city of Hama on Friday. Photo: Ghaith Alsayed/AP/TT
US warns: Leave Syria now
The US State Department is urging US citizens to leave Syria immediately.
“Leave Syria now while commercial options are still available in Damascus,” the ministry said in a security message posted on social media.
“The security situation continues to be unstable and unpredictable with active clashes between armed groups throughout the country,” the ministry writes.
Egypt and Jordan urge Assad: “Go into exile”
Egypt and Jordan urge Assad: “Go into exile”
According to The Wall Street Journal Egypt and Jordan have called on dictator Bashar Assad to leave Syria and form a government in exile.
The paper also states that his wife and children are already in exile in Russia, and that other parts of the family have fled to the United Arab Emirates.
According to one expert the WSJ spoke to, it is only a matter of time before the regime falls:
– If Homs falls, I have a hard time seeing how the regime will survive, says Jerome Drevon at the International Crisis Group.
Marabou chocolate recalled – may contain gum
The chocolate may contain gum as a result of a machine problem, according to the company. Archive image. Photo: Bertil Enevåg Ericson / TT
Marabou chocolate recalled – may contain gum
Mondelez International is recalling a type of chocolate bar from Marabou because the product may contain gum as a result of a machine problem, the company writes in a press release.
The recall concerns Marabou orange croquettes. It is about chocolate cakes weighing 200 grams, best before date 14 June 2025 and delivery number OUV0243321.
Customers are asked to return the chocolate bars to the store where they purchased them for a refund.
90 arrested in Athens after riots
90 arrested in Athens after riots
In connection with a memorial march for 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulou, who was shot dead by a police officer in 2008, riots broke out in the Exarchia neighborhood of Athens.
A large number of police officers took part in the operation and up to 90 people are said to have been taken into custody during the day, according to Greek media.
One got electrocuted – taken to hospital
One got electrocuted – taken to hospital
A man in his 30s has been electrocuted at a workplace in Hässleholm.
The man is taken to hospital by ambulance.
There is no information on the state of the damage.
The incident is being investigated by the police as a work environment offence.
Man who had shelter door over him has died
Man who had shelter door over him has died
The man who had a heavy shelter door hit him on Friday has died, writes Corren.
The emergency services went to an apartment building in Motala at 4 pm to help a man in his 90s who was pinned under a door to a shelter in the basement.
– He has had a heavy door thrown over him. It was very heavy, says operations leader Martin Ignell at the rescue service.
Two cars in collision – two people to hospital
Two cars in collision – two people to hospital
Two people have been taken to hospital after a car accident in Södertälje.
The accident occurred at 7 p.m.
Two people have been taken to hospital in an ambulance.
Girl on electric scooter hit
Girl on electric scooter hit
A ten-year-old girl has been hit by a car in Burlöv.
Police, ambulance and emergency services were alerted to the accident shortly after 7 p.m.
– According to initial information, this happened at a very low speed. The girl must be awake and talkative, says Evelina Olsson at the police.
The girl has been taken to hospital by ambulance.
Milk is tested for bird flu virus
Milk is tested for bird flu virus
The US authority USDA requires raw milk to be tested for the bird flu virus, reports Reuters.
The virus is spreading rapidly among dairy farms in the country.
Among other things, the virus has been detected on half of all dairy farms in the state of California.
Around 60 people have been infected by the virus in the US since April. Several of them have worked on, among other things, the dairy farms.
According to the agency US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, the risk of bird flu spreading among people is low, the news agency reports.
Swedes are advised against lethal alcohol
Swedes are advised against lethal alcohol
Several people have died after being poisoned by illegally produced alcohol in Istanbul, Turkey.
Now the Swedish embassy in Turkey issues a warning to Swedes on its website.
“Travellers are advised to only purchase alcoholic beverages from licensed retailers and to be cautious about consuming cocktails and drinks that may have been made with harmful substances,” it said.
If you suspect that you have been poisoned, you should seek medical attention.
IAEA: Iran expands uranium enrichment
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi. Archive image. Photo: Vahid Salemi/AP/TT
IAEA: Iran expands uranium enrichment
Iran plans to greatly increase the production rate of highly enriched uranium. The information comes from a secret report from the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA, which the AFP news agency has seen.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says the data is worrying.
– This is a clear message that they (Iran) are responding to what they perceive as pressure, Grossi said at a conference in Bahrain about the data.
The rate of enrichment in the Iranian facility Fordo can increase sharply and with an enrichment “up to 60 percent”, according to the IAEA’s secret report.
Dead person found in residence
Dead person found in residence
A dead person has been found in a home in Kungsbacka, the police write on their website.
According to TT, it is a man over 65 years old.
The police cannot rule out that a crime has taken place and they are therefore investigating the death as a murder.
The home has been cordoned off and relatives have been notified of the death.
At this time, there are no suspects.
Chocolate calendar recalled – taste deviations
The product has been removed from the store. Archive image. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT
Chocolate calendar recalled – taste deviations
Lidl is recalling a chocolate calendar due to taste deviations, the company announces, citing that the product does not meet Lidl’s quality requirements.
The chocolate calendar, which weighs 75 grams, can have three different motifs and applies to all best before dates. The supplier of the calendar is Polish Grupa Millano.
The product has been removed from the stores and the company urges customers who have purchased the product to return it to the nearest Lidl store.
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