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  • Moose accident outside Mariestad

    Moose accident outside Mariestad

    A car has collided with a moose on County Road 202 between Mariestad and Töreboda, writes New Lidköpings-Tidningen.

    Two people are involved in the accident.

    – The car should be in the ditch, says Ola Nilsson, team leader at SOS Alarm to NLT.

    Their injury situation is unknown.

  • Teenage girl death in school bus accident in France

    Teenage girl death in school bus accident in France

    A school bus with 35 pupils overturned in Eure-Et-Loir, west of Paris, during the morning, writes several French media.

    A 15-year-old girl died and 24 children were mildly injured. Two more children were taken to hospital.

    The driver, a 26-year-old man, tested positive for drugs in a first saliva test.

    Now he is taken care of by police.

  • After the tomato attack – KU proposes investigation

    After the tomato attack – KU proposes investigation

    In October last year, Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) was allowed to flee a debate in Parliament when a bag of tomatoes and onions was thrown from the stand.

    Now the Constitutional Committee, KU, wants it to be investigated how debates or other meetings in the Riksdag can be conducted without disturbances.

    “The Chamber’s meetings are usually conducted in calm conditions, but in recent times such disorders have occurred that pose a threat to security. Something that the committee is seriously looking at,” they write in a press release.

  • Release Palestinians have left the prison

    Release Palestinians have left the prison

    Two buses with released Palestinian prisoners have left the Israeli ofer prison on the West Bank.

    It reports the news agencies AP and AFP.

  • Patti Smith sang in a wheelchair

    Patti Smith. File image. Photo: Salvatore di Nolfi / AP

    Patti Smith sang in a wheelchair

    American artist Patti Smith collapsed during a concert in São Paulo, Brazil

    After getting help from a doctor, who forbade her to continue, she returned to the stage in a wheelchair and sang two more songs.

    This reports Omni with reference to the Brazilian G1 Globo.

    Smith is in São Paulo to market the project “Correspidences”, where she performs together with the Berlin -based Soundwalk Collective group.

    According to the group, Smith has suffered from severe migraines in recent days and felt dizzy before the performance. It reports TT.

  • Record -breaking support for Ukraine

    Defense Minister Pål Jonson (M). Photo: Government

    Record -breaking support for Ukraine

    The government and the Swedish Democrats have presented an 18th support package to Ukraine.

    The new package amounts to SEK 13.5 billion – which is the largest Swedish support for Ukraine to date.

    “Of course, it is a strong signal to Ukraine and the Ukrainian people that Sweden is ready to support Ukraine in the long term,” says Defense Minister Pål Jonson (M) at the press conference.

    Sweden will also start paying for the manufacture of equipment in the country.

    – We have a moral obligation to stand. If Russia wins the war, it will immediately have an impact on the security of the Swedish people, says Mikael Oscarsson, KD’s defense policy spokesperson.

  • The ship Vehzen is requested released

    Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    The ship Vehzen is requested released

    Vezhen Navigation Limited, which owns the vessel Vezhen, is now requesting that the seizure on the ship be canceled.

    The company’s lawyer believes that the Swedish court is not competent to continue to hold the ship, reports the news agency Siren.

  • “Tingling” smell on willys

    “Tingling” smell on willys

    The rescue service, police and ambulance went out to Willys in Nynäshamn just before 13.40 after an alarm about a suspected smell.

    The store was evacuated and the police set up barriers.

    “Someone thought it was a bit uncomfortable with stinging in the eyes,” says Anders Hägglund, guard officer at the rescue service.

    Several people must then have been checked by healthcare professionals.

    The rescue service notes that it was not a dangerous substance.

    – It turns out that there was scribbling on the outside near a ventilation that has drawn into the store environment, says Anders Hägglund.

  • Older man fixed in gorge holes in Japan

    Photo: Kenichiro Kojima / AP

    Older man fixed in gorge holes in Japan

    A three -ton truck has driven down into a large drainage hole in the city of Yashio, north of Tokyo.

    A massive rescue effort is now underway to save a 74-year-old man who is stuck in the truck’s cab. He should be awake and talkable, according to TT.

    Several attempts have been made to get the man out of the drain hole – without success.

    The reason behind the drainage hole is stated to be that the drainage system collapsed.

  • Norway’s government is cracking

    Norway’s government is cracking

    The Norwegian government bursts.

    The Senter Party leaves – and the Labor Party is left alone.

    This was announced by the Senter Party at a press conference today at 14.

    The background is a major riot about EU energy policy.

  • Rescue Manager: Don’t think some have survived

    Rescue Manager: Don’t think some have survived

    Rescue chief John Donnelly says at a press conference that you do not think there are any survivors from the tragic air crash in Washington DC tonight.

    – We are now switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation. We will continue the work of picking up the bodies, he says.

    If the fears are correct, this means that all 64 on board the aircraft and the three people on board the helicopter have been killed.

  • Tasks: Accident on HM bearings

    Tasks: Accident on HM bearings

    One person has received a heavy cardboard box in the back of his head and was taken by ambulance to hospital.

    The alarm came to the police at 11 o’clock and concerns the Svista area in Eskilstuna.

    – The person should have been able to talk to anyway. The carton must have fallen from an altitude of two meters about, says police spokesman Martina Gradian.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the accident has occurred at HM’s central warehouse.

    A workplace accident notification has been established.

  • Eight new hostages released by Hamas

    Eight new hostages released by Hamas

    The Red Cross has received eight new people who have been hostage in Gaza at Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

    It should be about an Israeli soldier and seven civilians where two are Israelis and five Thais, reports Times of Israel.

    It was all delayed by a chaotic scene where a crowd surrounded and mocked hostage during the handover, the AP writes.

    In exchange for the three Israelis, Israel will release 110 Palestinian prisoners later in the day.

  • L Wants terrorist Fox trot network

    L Wants terrorist Fox trot network

    The Liberals want the EU terrorist to the criminal network Foxtrot, reports Sweden’s radio.

    “You would get completely different tools to fight this network that would then be seen as a terrorist -class group, just as the government wants with the Revolution Guard in Iran,” says Liberals party leader Johan Pehrson.

    According to him, completely different economic tools could be used if the Foxtrot network was terrorized, for example, such as freezing assets to the people who are part of the network.

    – This to be able to pick up these people who practice terror. This has a background in the fact that it is said that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard has this group as a proxy player, says Johan Pehrson.

  • Three cheese varieties are recalled

    Three cheese varieties are recalled

    The National Food Agency recalls three Morbier cheeses of the brand Wernersson’s cheese.

    The cheese may contain Escherichia coli, ie E. coli bacteria.

    E. coli bacteria can cause stomach cramps and diarrhea, including nausea as well as vomiting and fever can occur.

    People who have eaten the cheeses and experience such symptoms should contact their doctor and inform about this as well as the place of purchase and date, writes Wernerssons in a press release.

    If you have bought the cheeses you should not eat them but return the cheese to the store.

    The cheeses concerned apply:

  • Best before date between 2025-01-21 and 2025-02-23.

    Batch number: 15040, 15110, 15120, 15130, 15131, 15140, 15150, 15210, 15270, 10240, 10310, 50230, 50210.

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