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  • Man crushed under riding lawnmower

    A man overturned with a riding lawnmower in Nybro in Kalmar County at lunchtime on Monday.

    – He has ended up under the lawnmower and we have been on the scene to support the ambulance, says Håkan Andersson, command operator at the southeast rescue service.

    The man has been taken to hospital with unclear injuries.

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  • Protesters arrested at school closing

    Several protesters occupied the stage at a school graduation in central Uppsala on Monday.

    According to the police, the protesters refused to leave the scene. 13 people were arrested on suspicion of disobeying law enforcement.

    Staff and students had to leave the site, but were later able to continue the end of school as planned.

  • SD does not start any more anonymous accounts

    The Sweden Democrats will not start any more anonymous accounts on social media after the Cold Facts revelation, reports TV4 News.

    The background is that the Liberals in Norrtälje threatened to suspend the local right-wing government.

    “The previously anonymous pages (23) have now been identified, and no new anonymous pages are planned to be created in the future, which I also welcome,” writes the local councilor Andrea Kronblad (SD) in a post on Facebook.

    Something that is now also confirmed at national level.

    – This applies to the entire party, says the Sweden Democrats’ press director Oskar Cavalli-Björkman, to TV4.

    The Liberals’ party leader Johan Pehrson welcomes the decision, but still wants to prohibit parties from spreading political messages anonymously.

    – It is a step forward, but more is needed. The liberals are convinced that false flag accounts need to be banned, he tells the television channel.

  • A death after falling from the Pulpit

    One person reportedly died after falling from the Preikestolen (Preaching Chair) lookout in the Norwegian Lysefjord, reports VG.

    A rescue helicopter discovered the body around 200 meters from the plateau.

  • Two men are sentenced to life imprisonment after the shooting on Farsta Torg

    In June last year, two people opened automatic fire in broad daylight at Farsta Torg in southern Stockholm.

    15-year-old Elias and 43-year-old Tesfamichal, died from the shots and another four people were injured.

    Ronnie Delen, 20, and Milosz Olak, 20, were sentenced on Monday to life imprisonment for the two murders and 17 counts of attempted murder.

    Read more here.

  • Person crushed by vehicle – taken to hospital

    On Monday morning, a person was crushed by a vehicle at a workplace in central Linköping.

    The condition of the person’s injuries is unclear, the police write on their website.

    A preliminary investigation into causing bodily harm has been established.

  • 17-year-old charged with triple murder

    A 17-year-old boy is charged with three murders that occurred last October.

    A 15-year-old boy is also charged with inciting the three murders and inciting attempted murder in seven cases.

    A 16-year-old girl and a 22-year-old man are charged with aiding and abetting murder and attempted murder.

    Read more here.

  • Pedestrian and electric scooter collide – one to hospital

    A pedestrian and an electric scooter collided in central Malmö on Monday morning.

    The pedestrian was injured and taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police have drawn up a report about causing bodily harm and contagion from the scene of a traffic accident.

  • The tech giant invests billions in AI in Sweden

    Microsoft will invest SEK 33.7 billion to get more Swedes to use AI over the next two years, reports DN.

    It is the largest investment the company has made in Sweden.

    – We believe that Sweden has the potential to become a leading AI nation, says the company’s head of Sweden, Sophia Wikander, to the newspaper.

    A total of 250,000 Swedes are to be trained in generative AI as a work tool.

    – I have been worried for a few years now that we in Sweden are not as innovative, powerful and technology-oriented as we were before. With this, we enable Sweden to become more competitive again, says Sophia Wikander to DN.

    At the same time, Microsoft will expand the capacity of its data centers in Gävle, Sandviken and Staffanstorp.

  • Drowning alarm in Kungsbacka – empty kayak found

    The rescue service and the sea rescue society have been alerted to a suspected drowning in Kungsbacka.

    – The public called in after finding a kayak on the beach and personal belongings that you might not just leave behind, says Lars Antonsson, assistant rescue manager.

    The alarm came shortly after 07:00 on Monday morning.

    Boats and a helicopter search the water, while the rescue service searches on land.

  • Two to hospital after car chase in Uppsala

    In the early hours of Monday morning, the police began a car chase in Uppsala.

    In connection with the chase, the car overturned and ended up in the ditch.

    The two people who were traveling in the car were taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The people are suspected of crimes, the police write on their website.

    A report of abuse of means of transportation and drunken driving has been drawn up.

  • Sheinbaum becomes Mexico’s first female president

    Claudia Sheinbaum of the left-wing nationalist party Morena has been elected as Mexico’s next president.

    This is announced by the Mexican electoral authority, reports Reuters.

    The climate scientist will thus become the country’s first woman in the post.

  • Robbery in a home in Malmö – one to hospital

    A 25-year-old man was the victim of a robbery in a residence in central Malmö during the night of Monday.

    According to the police, the man suffered several stab or cut injuries and was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    During the night, two men were arrested.

    The incident is being investigated as robbery and assault in court.

  • Dangerous object alarm

    The police have cordoned off an area around an address in Kallebäck in Gothenburg due to a suspected dangerous object.

    The National Bomb Squad is called. The police have started a preliminary investigation into an attempt to cause serious damage to the public.

    Read more here.

  • Serious shellfish poisoning – coast closed

    Visitors search for clams at Fort Stevens State Park in the US state of Oregon. Archive image. Photo: Joshua Bessex/AP/TT

    The US state of Oregon bans mussel harvesting after a major outbreak of shellfish poisoning.

    At least 20 people have fallen ill with paralytic shellfish poisoning, an extremely serious form of poisoning caused by poison-producing algae, Sky News reports.

    However, significantly more are believed to be affected.

    According to the authorities, the extent of the outbreak is unprecedented in the state’s history.

    Harvesting of oysters, clams and bay clams is also prohibited on parts of the state’s coastline.

    Symptoms of poisoning – vomiting, cramps, diarrhea and tingling of the tongue and lips – can appear as early as 30 minutes after ingestion.

    Later, coordination disorders, muscle weakness and breathing difficulties are added. Rare cases lead to death in cardiac arrest.

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  • What does it mean that Trump is impeached? Can he get jail time?

    Peace

    Hey Fred!

    Yes, he can. The maximum penalty for the crimes he was convicted of is four years in prison, according to the New York Times. But that he will receive a prison sentence is seen as unlikely by several American experts, because he has not been convicted before.

    What sentence he may be announced on July 11.

    You can read more about it here and here.

  • What address is there a fire in Södermalm? Gone and hope it’s not mine!

    Jacob

    Hello! We don’t have the exact address, but there was a fire near Nytorget in any case. Hope everything went well for you!

  • You should probably double check the stated temperatures in the post about the heat wave in Mexico City.

    Eve

    Hello Eva! I also thought it appeared like very low record temperatures in Mexico City, when we had 38 degrees in Målilla. But this 34.7 degrees actually seems to be the heat record in Mexico City, writes concurring international media. The fact that it doesn’t get warmer seems to be because the city is located in a valley at a very high altitude.

  • What happened this morning at the Tumba station? Smile someone it looks like a body on the track and the train has stopped for several hours!!

    Niklas

    Hello! There must have been an accident. No crime is suspected.

  • Why did 2 ambulances and 3 police cars with sirens and blue lights just pass by in Vasastaden?

    Hannah

    Hello! There has been an accident at the subway at Odenplan.

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