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  • Man dies after train accident

    A train has run into an excavator in Harrträsk just south of Gällivare.

    According to initial information, the accident occurred on an unattended crossing.

    The driver of the excavator, a man, has died. Relatives have been notified.

    The police have labeled it as causing the death of another in connection with a workplace accident.

    No one is currently suspected of a crime.

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  • Ulf Dageby is dead

    The artist Ulf Dageby is dead, GP reports.

    Dageby sang in the National Theatre.

    He was 80 years old.

  • The Secret Service is investigating after the Trump assassination

    Secret service failure during Donald Trump’s campaign meeting in Pennsylvania is to be investigated by the Department of Homeland Security in the United States, writes AFP.

  • Action at the Liljeholmsgalleria in Stockholm

    There is a police operation at the Liljeholmsgalleria in Stockholm. The police confirm that they are on the scene.

    – It is a bag that we are investigating and we cannot rule out that the object is dangerous, says Anna Westberg, the police’s spokesperson.

    The police have cordoned off the area around the suspicious bag.

    Update:

    The police announce that it has emerged that the object is harmless and that the cordons are therefore being lifted.

  • Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners

    Russia and Ukraine release 95 prisoners of war each, the Russian Ministry of Defense announces.

    95 Russian servicemen have returned and 95 Ukrainian soldiers have in return been released as a result of a negotiation process, the department announced in a post on Telegram.

    The Russian soldiers will be taken to Moscow for treatment and rehabilitation at Defense Department medical facilities.

    “All released soldiers are provided with the necessary medical and psychological help,” the post says.

  • Police warn of scam calls

    Police warn of scam calls.

    During Wednesday, the police in Uppsala received calls from two elderly people. They describe receiving calls where a computerized voice on the other line says that it is “the Swedish international police”.

    “The police want to warn the public about this and urge them to hang up if any calls come in. The police will never contact you with an automated voice in English. Hang up and don’t trust the caller,” the police write on their website.

  • TV4 remakes “The Farm”

    TV4 is changing the concept in the popular program “The Farm”, according to The Express.

    New for this year is that “The Farm” will consist of two teams, on two farms, who will compete against each other.

    Program host Anna Brolin describes it as “historic”.

  • Russian citizen cleared of suspicion

    The man was arrested by police at the end of June. Archive image. Photo: Mikaela Landeström/TT

    The man, who was born in Russia, was suspected of having photographed protective objects in the form of telemasters in Stockholm and Sundsvall.

    – He means that he took the pictures out of interest for the surroundings, more like a tourist, and then the protective objects got stuck on film, says prosecutor Anders Persson to SVT.

    As there were also film clips of surroundings without protective objects, the man’s version is corroborated. But because he was carrying two knives when he was arrested at the end of June in Karlskoga, the man is still in custody.

    – It is a possession of a knife that can be assessed as serious, says Anders Persson.

  • Drove 246 km/h on the E6 – sentenced to a fine

    The man got stuck in a speed check – driving 246 kilometers per hour on the highway. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    A man is sentenced for driving 136 kilometers per hour too fast on the motorway. He got stuck in the police speed control on the E6 outside Båstad in early June. The speed was then measured at 246 kilometers per hour, reports SVT Nyheter Halland.

    The police confiscated the man’s driver’s license directly at the scene and in July the Swedish Transport Agency revoked the driver’s license. Now he is also sentenced to pay a fine of SEK 4,000.

    The man denies the crime.

  • Woman hit by taxi

    A woman has been hit by a taxi in Värmdö municipality near a pedestrian crossing.

    An ambulance is at the scene and, according to the police, should have started treating the woman.

    She is described as awake and talkative at the moment.

  • Task: Drone attack on US base in Iraq

    US base Ain al-Asad in western Iraq. Archive image. Photo: Nasser Nasser/AP/TT

    The American air base Ain al-Asad in western Iraq has been attacked by drones, according to security sources that the news agency AFP spoke to.

    According to a police source, two drones were involved, one of which was shot down outside the base and the other exploded on the base, but without causing any damage.

    Since the war in Gaza broke out in October, similar attacks have occurred on several occasions.

  • Car on fire on E22

    A car is on fire on the E22 at the height of Rinkabyholm outside Kalmar.

    The police are on the scene.

    – I have no information about personal injuries, says Filip Annas, press spokesperson at the police.

    There is currently no suspicion of crime.

    The car causes disturbances in traffic, according to the police.

    – I dare not say how big the disturbances are, it is better if you check with the Swedish Transport Administration.

    On the Swedish Transport Agency’s website, it is stated that the car has a major impact on traffic.

    The text is updated.

  • Action at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm

    Photo: Magnus Sandberg

    At lunchtime, an operation was underway at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm. Outside the hotel, there were several fire engines on site.

    Aftonbladet is looking for the police, the emergency services and the hotel.

    Update 13.03:

    Later, the emergency services were able to leave the scene.

    – We received an automatic alarm, but there was no fire, says Jesper Hasselgren, line operator at the rescue service.

  • CIA: Local Hamas leaders plead for ceasefire

    According to leaked information from the CIA, several local military leaders within Hamas are appealing to leader Yahya Sinwar to accept a ceasefire in Gaza.

    According to the information, the recent attacks from Israel have taken a toll on Hamas, where the will to fight has almost run out. But it is only Sinwar who can make the decision to accept a proposal for a ceasefire, reports Sveriges Radio.

  • Hezbollah warns of attacks if civilians are killed

    A house in southern Lebanon was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike on Tuesday. Photo: Mohammad Zaatari/AP/TT

    If more civilians die in Israeli attacks in Lebanon, the Shia militia Hezbollah will attack new targets inside Israel, says the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah.

    According to Lebanon’s state news agency, five people, including three children, were killed in Israeli attacks on Tuesday. Lebanon responded by firing Katyusha rockets across the border into Israel.

    Israel and Hezbollah have been shelling each other almost daily since the Gaza war began as a result of the terror-labeled Hamas attack on Israel last October.

    Warnings about the escalated mode are coming in. In June, Nasrallah gave an exasperated speech in which he said, among other things:

    – Let the enemy know once again that if a full-scale war is declared against Lebanon, we will fight it without restrictions.

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  • What can be read about the snus crisis

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  • How is it that it is more important to focus on England’s anger, frustration and bitterness than to rejoice with Spain’s European Championship gold, I silently wonder as I “swipe” through your news, along with all the other negative things that can happen or have happened?

    Is there really nothing positive that is worth reporting on, but it is the negative quagmire that sells the most “clicks” and must therefore be the front of your headlines !!? Do you have no ethics of consequence in the thought behind your “putting in the running” because you can make the most beautiful day bad if you highlight the bad – as you do!!

    Peter Anderson

    Oops said Peter, you’re not really setting a good example as a positive now. But of course we have written both about Spain’s joy and England’s sadness, that is nothing strange at all.

    But you should get some help to find the news about Spain:

    Here you can read the winning article about Spain’s EC gold.

    Here you can read Erik Niva’s column about Spain or “The new millennium’s top football nation”.

    Here you can read about Spain’s Nico Williams and how he did this for his parents.

    Here you can watch when Makoto Asahara lists the European Championship’s best players, including several from Spain (and none from England).

  • Why is the plastic cap now attached to e.g. milk and juice packaging? New law since 1 July this year.

    Annoying from a serving point of view and also makes it more difficult to separate the cork for recycling. Another extra step that makes it more difficult for the consumer to contribute to recycling!

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    It might sound a little strange, but the idea is that the new rules should reduce plastic waste in Europe – including on the beaches where corks and caps account for a large part of the litter.

    Tips on this video with a trick on how to handle the new cork.

  • Why do you only talk about boring things in UK?? Labor here, Tourists there…

    You forget to write about Larry the Cat 🙂 who will get his 6th PM to serve him 🙂

    David

    Larry the Cat is really struggling! Wonder which Prime Minister is his favorite? Anyway, you can read about Larry here.

  • When does Sweden play England women’s soccer match

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    Hello! The match will be played on Tuesday, July 16, at Gamla Ullevi in ​​Gothenburg. Kick-off at 19:00.

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