Man crushed by cow – taken to hospital

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  • Man crushed by cow – taken to hospital

    Just before 12 o’clock, a man was crushed by a cow in Robertsfors municipality, reports VK.

    Police and an ambulance were called to the scene and the man has now been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – The patient is initially assessed to be potentially seriously injured, says a healthcare manager The north.

    The police have held an interrogation at the farm where the man was crushed and are investigating it as a workplace accident.

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  • Mark Rutte becomes the new head of NATO

    Photo: Omar Havana / AP

    Now all 32 NATO countries agree – Mark Rutte will be NATO’s new secretary general, writes Politico.

    The outgoing Dutch Prime Minister has now been endorsed by Romania, which was the last to give its support.

    His new job starts on October 2.

  • Police action in central Stockholm

    Photo: Aftonbladet

    There is a police operation in central Stockholm.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, it is a person armed with a knife at Eriksdalsbadet on Södermalm.

    Read more here.

  • Serious workplace accident – fell 20 metres

    There has been a serious workplace accident in Södertälje.

    According to P4 Stockholm a person has fallen 20 meters.

    The police write on their website that the person has fallen from a high position and is now being taken to hospital by ambulance.

  • No “chat control message” from the EU

    The Belgians had hoped for a settlement at ambassadorial level on Thursday in the so-called “chat control issue”.

    But instead, the CSAM item was removed from the agenda right before the meeting, TT reports.

    “In the last hours, it became clear that a necessary qualified majority could not be reached, a source in the presidency announces, TT reports.

    The proposal means that messages sent, even via encrypted services such as Signal and Whatsapp, should be able to be scanned to look for child abuse material.

  • 1,000 dead during Hajj

    Over 1,000 people have died due to the extreme heat during this year’s hajj, according to the AFP news agency.

    Unregistered pilgrims make up more than half of those killed during the pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

  • Tougher punishment for mother who injected bacteria

    The mother gave the girl medicine and injected bacteria into her, causing life-threatening injuries. Now the Court of Appeal stiffens the sentence from six years in prison to eight.

    According to the prosecutor, this is a case of Münchausen by proxy, an unusual form of child abuse.

  • Billström roars against Swedish Iran travelers

    Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M) marks against Swedish citizens traveling to Iran. Archive image. Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT

    Despite the Foreign Ministry’s advice, Swedes continue to travel to Iran, according to Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M).

    Something he now strongly opposes:

    “To speak plainly. When the Foreign Ministry advises against travel, it is a clear signal that the security situation is serious and can quickly change and become even worse,” he writes in a comment to TT.

    According to Billström, this means that the Foreign Ministry has very limited opportunities to help if something were to happen in the country.

    He especially urges people with both Swedish and Iranian citizenship to be careful, because Iran regards them as only Iranian citizens. (TT)

  • Two people are wanted in custody after the murder in Salem

    Two people are wanted in custody after the fatal shooting in Salem on Monday. They are requested to be detained for probable cause on suspicion of the murder, the Prosecutor’s Office states in a press release.

    Another person is under arrest in the same case and by 12 o’clock on Friday at the latest, the prosecutor must decide whether that person is requested to be detained or released.

    The text is updated.

  • Car in river – the driver is suspected to be still in the car

    A car has driven into the Lainioälven and the driver is suspected to be still in the car, reports P4 Norrbotten.

    According to rescue cooperation North, there is information that a person was seen in the car.

    The emergency services have been called to the scene.

  • Syrian general acquitted in war crimes case

    A defected Syrian brigadier general was accused of aiding and abetting crimes against international law, on Thursday he was acquitted by the Stockholm district court.

    The goal has attracted worldwide attention. He was charged with aiding and abetting international human rights violations for his alleged involvement in attacks in Syria in 2012. Entire neighborhoods were razed to the ground and thousands of civilians were injured or killed.

    The prosecution was unique as no high-ranking general has been held accountable for these crimes.

  • Traffic accident in Karlshamn

    A traffic accident between a bus and a car has occurred in Karlshamn. They must have collided on Erik Dahlbergsvägen.

    According to initial information, it should be a collision from behind.

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance are sent to the scene.

    – A person who was sitting in the car must be checked by an ambulance, but the extent of the damage is still unclear, says Evelina Olsson, the police’s spokesperson.

    The accident must have happened at an intersection.

    – It absolutely constitutes a certain traffic impact. But there are also alternative traffic routes.

  • EU agrees: new sanctions against Moscow

    EU member states agree on their 14th package of sanctions against Russia due to the war in Ukraine.

    The package contains, among other things, additional measures to close loopholes in previous packages, states the Belgian presidency of the EU Council of Ministers.

  • Intrum trading halted

    Credit management company Intrum has been suspended on the Stockholm Stock Exchange ahead of the announcement that the company is negotiating loans.

    Trading will resume at 09:45, Di reports.

  • Details: MP didn’t vote wrong at all about Chat control

    When the justice committee voted yes to chat control on Wednesday, neither V nor MP, who both say they are against the proposal, objected – but failed to report a dissenting opinion.

    Now screenshots from internal chats show that MP’s Ramus Ling, a member of the justice committee, actually thought the proposal was good and voted for it, journalist Emanuel Karlsten reports.

    After the vote, Rebecka Le Moine, MP’s member of the EU committee, said that the vote was “a human error”, which is now contradicted by Karlsten’s information.

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  • Regarding p1 decision that summer is only broadcast in the SR app. Isn’t that a slap in the face to all pensioners who don’t have the app. What do pensioner organizations say about this? I can imagine that many older people are listening. Which only has the radio.

    Ronny Andersson.

    Hello! This is what it says on SR’s website: “If you want to listen to Summer in P1, you can either listen directly on FM at 1 p.m., just as usual, or on Sveriges Radio Play – where you can also listen to the summer episodes afterwards” .

    You can therefore listen live on the radio. However, you will not be able to listen to the episodes in other apps such as Spotify.

  • Reading about the exchange of prisoners with Iran. What happens to the doctor Djalali? He is not mentioned.

    Katarina Nordgren

    Hello! We don’t actually know, but we’re trying to find out now.

  • Hello Bo Göran! Now I assume we are thinking the same thing and you can’t find the article on the site. We have written about the scary accident here.

  • Has the airport at Palma reopened?

    Malin

    Yes exactly. It was closed for a while but is now open again. Read more here.

  • Thank you for the eminent Valkompisen! A very good complement. Great with such quick responses. Hope to see him again in other contexts in the future! 😀

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    Thank you for testing Valkompisen! It is not at all impossible that he will receive new information in the future. Until then, you can keep asking questions about what’s happening with the EU now, here!

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