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A man in his 30s died today in a paragliding accident in Raundalen in Norway.
– The man lived in Bergen, says Linn Søfteland at the police The Bergen newspaper.
The police will now investigate the accident.
The man’s relatives have been informed of the death.
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There is a stop in the train traffic between Uppsala and Gävle due to an accident.
The stop affects the routes Stockholm-Gävle-Sundsvall/Umeå, Stockholm-Ljusdal and Stockholm-Östersund.
“Right now there is no forecast for when traffic can resume,” SJ writes on its website.
The emergency services at the collapsed house. Photo: LaPresse via AP/TT
Four people in the same family, including two children, have died since a two-storey house in Naples collapsed on Sunday morning, local emergency services said.
A six-year-old boy and a four-year-old girl have been found dead in the riots along with their mother and grandmother.
The father and a two-year-old were found alive and are being treated in hospital. The father is reported to have serious injuries.
Over 60 volunteers have participated in the rescue work. The cause of the collapse may have been a gas explosion, according to reports.
Donald Trump says he will not run for re-election in 2028, should he lose this year’s presidential election.
This is reported by the AFP news agency.
Photo: AP
At least 51 people have died after a gas leak triggered an explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran.
It reports BBC and refers to state Iranian media.
Over 20 people are said to have been injured. According to the local governor, 69 workers were in the coal mine at the time of the explosion.
It is unclear if anyone is still trapped due to race after the explosion.
Last year, six people died in a similar accident in Iran.
Mohamed al-Fayed died in 2023, aged 94. Archive image. Photo: Matt Dunham/AP/TT
A British public prosecutor’s office says it received evidence against now-disgraced former Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed twice in the 2000s.
This week the BBC published a documentary in which the late billionaire is accused of several cases of abuse. In the documentary, the BBC spoke to over 20 women who worked at Harrods from the 1980s onwards. Several of them testify that they were raped by al-Fayed.
After that, the lawyers representing the victims announced that they had received more than 150 new pieces of information related to the allegations against al-Fayed, who died last year.
A spokesman for the prosecutor’s office said on Sunday that police presented evidence against al-Fayed regarding sexual abuse in 2009 and 2015.
In 2008, al-Fayed was accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl, and prosecutors reviewed the evidence the following year.
In 2013, the billionaire was accused of raping a woman, which was investigated in 2015.
In both cases, prosecutors said there was no “realistic prospect of a conviction” – and no charges were brought.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres addresses the General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York on Sunday. Photo: Frank Franklin II/AP/TT
The UN member states have adopted a “pact for the future”, where challenges that characterize our time – conflicts, climate change and lack of human rights – are addressed. It includes, among other things, a segment where the use of nuclear weapons is discouraged.
The Future Pact was launched by Secretary-General António Guterres, who said it was a unique opportunity to influence human history by reviving international cooperation.
The pact was adopted during the ongoing General Assembly meeting in New York on Sunday, despite last-minute objections from some countries, including Russia.
A motorcycle and a car collided on Möllevången in Malmö on Sunday afternoon.
According to early information to the police, it was a side collision.
The MC driver is a man in his 30s. He had to be taken to hospital by ambulance after the accident. The extent of the injury is currently unknown.
The police will investigate the accident.
There is currently a fire in a building near a gas station in Borås.
This is reported by P4 Sjuhärad.
The emergency services are on the scene with several units.
SMHI has issued a yellow warning about snowfall in the northernmost Norrbotten county during Monday afternoon until Tuesday.
“In several places it can become abundant and cause traffic problems,” SMHI writes on its website.
This applies to the areas in Kiruna municipality and parts of Gällivare municipality.
The woman who received stab wounds after an assault in Kalmar during the night is seriously injured, according to Region Kalmar län.
She is now being cared for in ICU.
A 35-year-old man has previously been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Two cars have collided on the E6 in the vicinity of the Marieholm Tunnel and the Tingstad Tunnel in the southbound direction, writes GP.
The alarm came at 12:43.
According to the emergency services, the road will be completely closed for at least half an hour, according to the newspaper.
It is unclear if anyone was injured.
One person has been found dead after a house fire in Sveg on Sunday night.
The person has not been identified, but it is probably the older man who was written on the address.
His next of kin have been notified.
The police prepare a report of arson.
The cause of the fire is not clear and the police are investigating.
Emma Lovén Svensson
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Police and emergency services are alerted to a house fire outside Hässleholm.
– There is a fire under a wooden deck next to a villa, says Anders Pålsson, officer on duty at the rescue service.
The fire must have been discovered by the villa owners themselves, who tried to extinguish the fire. Now it should be under control.
– We have sawed up the wooden deck to access everywhere, but now the final extinguishing is underway.
However, he has no information that police or an ambulance are on the scene.
The text is updated
Rescue workers search through the crowds surrounding the houses in Kharkiv that were attacked late Saturday. Photo: Kharkiv Regional Military Administration via AP/TT
At least 20 people, including three children, have been injured in a Russian attack on a residential area in the city of Kharkiv in Ukraine, the region’s governor Oleg Synegubov said.
Synegubov writes on the Telegram messaging service that eight people are being treated in hospital, two of them with life-threatening injuries, after a Russian attack on two multi-storey buildings in the city where people were sleeping late on Saturday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday’s attack clearly shows why Ukrainian forces need to be able to use the weapons provided by Western allies for attacks deeper into Russian territory – something that has so far been denied.
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