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  • Man hit – suspected assault

    Man hit – suspected assault

    A man in his 40s has been hit in Gullviksborg in Malmö.

    The incident is being investigated as aggravated assault.

    The man is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police suspect that the same person who ran over the man also assaulted the man.

    No one is currently in custody.

  • Ryanair’s alcohol criticism of the EU: Don’t understand

    Ryanair’s alcohol criticism of the EU: Don’t understand

    Ryanair has had enough of full passengers.

    Now the aviation giant wants the EU to take responsibility – and introduce a limit of two alcoholic units per passenger at airports in Europe.

    “We do not understand why passengers at airports are not limited to two alcoholic drinks (and that they are forced to present their boarding passes in exactly the same way as duty-free sales are restricted),” Ryanair said on Monday, according to The Guardian.

  • Explosion at the gate of an apartment building

    Explosion at the gate of an apartment building

    Something has exploded at a gate to an apartment building in Tumba in Botkyrka municipality.

    A resident in the area describes it as “a real bang”.

    – The whole house shook and I’m a bit away from where it happened. It feels scary, she says.

    According to police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl, they have received several alarms about the loud bang.

    – Something has been blown up at or in a gate, says Wikdahl.

    No people are said to have been injured in connection with the explosion.

    – However, there has been material damage such as broken windows.

    The incident is being investigated as public destruction and a violation of the Act on Flammable and Explosive Goods.

  • Over 100 gold seekers dead in illegal mining

    Illegal mining is going on in abandoned mines in South Africa. Archive image. Photo: Jerome Delay/AP/TT

    Over 100 gold seekers dead in illegal mining

    At least 100 gold prospectors have died in an abandoned gold mine in South Africa, where they were trapped for months after mining gold illegally. This was stated on Friday by an organization representing the illegal miners.

    The gold diggers have been trapped in the mine for months since police tried to evict them from the mine shaft last November.

    Evidence of the scale of the tragedy is recorded footage that rescued miners brought with them from the depths of the mine. Cause of death is believed to be starvation or thirst.

    Police have not been able to confirm the extent of the tragedy or how many have died.

    The mine is located in the North West Province in northern South Africa, also known as, among other things, Bokone Bophirima.

  • Hamas releases 33 prisoners in first phase

    Hamas releases 33 prisoners in first phase

    Hamas is expected to release 33 Israeli prisoners held hostage in a first phase to achieve a ceasefire, Israeli sources told CNN.

    At the same time, the Israeli army is expected to withdraw gradually from Netzarim and the Philadelphia Corridor.

    Hamas writes in a press release that negotiations are ongoing in Qatar and expressed that progress has been made.

    US President Joe Biden also addressed the step forward when he gave his last foreign policy speech during his presidency.

    – A truce is underway, he says.

  • Accident causes stoppage in train traffic

    Photo: Christina Nordh

    Accident causes stoppage in train traffic

    An accident at the height of Hjärup has caused major disruptions in train traffic in Skåne.

    Right now there is a complete standstill between Malmö and Lund.

    Skånetrafiken refers to buses that replace train traffic.

    SJ states on its website that travelers who are affected may be able to rebook their trains or have their journey refunded.

    There is currently no forecast for when traffic can resume as usual.

  • One got electrocuted – taken to hospital

    One got electrocuted – taken to hospital

    A man has been electrocuted at a workplace in Järpen in Åre.

    The police were alerted to the accident at 4:40 p.m.

    The man is awake and talking, but has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The incident is being investigated as causing bodily harm through work environment violations.

  • The head of government: Is in dialogue with Trump

    The head of government: Is in dialogue with Trump

    Greenland’s Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede wants to cooperate with Donald Trump.

    – We have started a dialogue and are looking at the possibility of cooperation with Trump, he says according to the channel KNR.

    The future president of the United States has been saying for several years that he wants to buy Greenland.

    Last week, Trump again said he is considering deploying the military to “take control” of the area.

    Greenland’s head of government responded to:

    “We are not for sale, nor will we ever be”.

  • Information: The Tidö parties want to be able to revoke the citizenship of gang criminals

    Information: The Tidö parties want to be able to revoke the citizenship of gang criminals

    The Tidö parties want to change the constitution to be able to revoke the citizenship of gang criminals, according to information to SVT and Aftonbladet.

    Since 2023, the issue has been investigated by the Constitutional Committee.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, a proposal will be presented on Wednesday. Then the committee will propose a constitutional amendment – to be able to revoke citizenship in some cases.

    According to the information, the government, together with SD, will propose that it should also be possible to revoke the citizenship of people who commit crimes that threaten the system.

    Among other things, they want it to apply to serious violent crimes in a gang environment.

  • Police action in Gothenburg after threat – building evacuated

    Police action in Gothenburg after threat – building evacuated

    A threat has been received to a business in Gothenburg, the police say.

    The police were called to the building, which was cordoned off.

    “The business itself chose to evacuate the building due to the incident,” the police write on their website.

    The police do not assess that there is a risk that the threat will be carried out.

  • Man dead after moped accident in Torsås

    Man dead after moped accident in Torsås

    A man in his 60s has died after a traffic accident in Torsås, the police say.

    Police were called on Tuesday afternoon to a traffic accident with a moped, where the man overturned.

    A few hours later, the police announced that the man had died.

  • Preliminary investigation into DN reporter’s money transfer is closed

    Preliminary investigation into DN reporter’s money transfer is closed

    A crime reporter at Dagens Nyheter was suspected last year of having transferred a large sum of money to a network criminal.

    The reporter is said to have brought over SEK 150,000 to a person with connections to the Foxtrot gang. The person is part of a notorious criminal clan in Uppsala, according to Aftonbladet’s sources.

    The police opened a preliminary investigation into money laundering offences, which included the transfer. However, the reporter himself was never informed of suspicion of crime.

    After the incident, an internal investigation was carried out at Dagens Nyheter, which later led to an agreement that the reporter quit the newspaper.

  • Fire on balcony in Trångsund

    Fire on balcony in Trångsund

    There has been a fire on a balcony in Trångsund in southern Stockholm.

    – It is unclear what started the fire, but we have now extinguished the fire, says duty officer Henrik Dewoon Thorén.

    No one is said to have been in the apartment during the fire.

  • Sentenced for rape of the elderly – eight years in prison

    Sentenced for rape of the elderly – eight years in prison

    A man in home care in Uppsala is convicted of several serious rapes and sexual assaults against elderly women.

    The man is also convicted of offensive photography when he filmed some of the abuses.

    He gets eight years in prison.

  • Every tenth job will be lost at Boozt

    The e-commerce company Boozt is reducing its workforce by 10 percent. Stock Photography Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

    Every tenth job will be lost at Boozt

    The online store Boozt, headquartered in Malmö, is reducing its permanent workforce by approximately 10 percent, the company writes in a press release.

    The changes are to be implemented during the first quarter of 2025.

    “The financial consequences of this initiative are expected to be net positive,” writes Boozt in the press release.

    CEO and co-founder Hermann Haraldsson explains the move as a way to increase productivity and efficiency and as a result of “an increased use of AI-powered tools throughout the value chain.”

    In addition to Malmö, Boozt has operations abroad, in Copenhagen, Aarhus, Vilnius and Poznan. In total, there are over 1,100 employees according to the company’s website.

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