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  • More dead in the West Bank

    Israeli bulldozers on a street in the city of Jenin on Saturday. Photo: Majdi Mohammed/AP/TT

    Israeli operations in the occupied West Bank continued for the fourth day on Saturday.

    An Israeli soldier has been killed.

    Israel’s military has not given any details about what happened when the soldier was killed.

    During the night of Saturday, two Palestinians were killed on separate occasions. Both blew up cars near Israeli settlements and were killed in the process by Israeli soldiers. Hamas praises the blasts, but without linking the Palestinians to the terror-labeled group.

    A total of 22 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in the northern West Bank since Wednesday, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Most have been killed in the city of Jenin.

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  • Young man hit – taken to hospital

    A pedestrian, a man in his 20s, has been hit by a car on national highway 61 in the municipality of Kil in Värmland, which Nya Wermlands-Tidningen was the first to report on.

    – He must have crossed the road and been hit, says Maths Thörn, officer on duty at the police to TT.

    According to information, the speed of the car must have been high at the time of the collision.

    The injured man was first taken to hospital in Karlstad.

    – After that, it has been assessed that transport to the University Hospital in Örebro is needed.

    The extent of the damage is unclear. There is currently no criminal suspicion.

    The accident happened on Saturday afternoon.

  • Seven dead in bus accident

    Seven people died and a dozen were injured when a bus ran off the road east of Vicksburg in Mississippi in the United States.

    The bus must have driven off a highway and overturned, writes CNN.

    It is unclear what caused the accident.

    37 people are currently being treated in hospital. Two siblings, six and 16 years old, are said to be among the dead, according to CNN.

    The police will now investigate the accident.

  • Car and moped in collision – two to hospital

    Two people have been taken to hospital after a car and moped collided near Visby.

    Both people were traveling on the moped, the police write on their website. None of them have life-threatening injuries.

    The police have filed a report of negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm against the driver.

  • Rapper Fatman Scoop dead – collapsed

    American rapper Fatman Scoop has died after collapsing on stage during a concert on Friday.

    TMZ writes that.

    Read more here.

  • Hvaldimir is dead

    Valen Hvaldimir is dead Photo: Joergen Ree Wiig/AP

    The white whale Hvaldimir is dead.

    – We took him up now. I can confirm that he is dead, says Fredrik Skarbøvik, maritime coordinator in the port of Stavanger, to VG, and continues:

    – Right now he is lying on a truck.

    It has previously been speculated whether Hvaldimir was a “spy whale” trained by Russia.

    He has appeared in several places. Among other things in Hunnebostrand, which Aftonbladet reported on.

    Several other theories have also abounded about the famous white whale.

    But now he is dead. It is unclear how old he became.

    Here you can read more about Hvaldimir.

  • Man dies in drowning accident

    At 3:30 p.m. there was an alarm about a suspected drowning in Hamburgsund in Tanum municipality.

    A passerby must have seen a person in the water and raised the alarm.

    – We are there with sea rescue and an ambulance, the operation is currently underway, says the rescue service.

    A man in his 70s was found. Despite resuscitation attempts, his life could not be saved.

    The police do not suspect any crime. The man’s relatives have been notified

  • Mass vaccination against polio has begun in Gaza

    Children in central Gaza. Photo: Abdel Kareem Hana/AP/TT

    The United Nations and aid organizations have begun giving polio vaccines to children in central Gaza, Moussa Abed, an official at the Gaza health authorities, told AFP.

    In mid-August, a 10-month-old baby was diagnosed with polio – the first case in 25 years – following reports that the virus had been found in sewage. Now the goal is to give all children up to the age of ten in Gaza double doses of vaccine.

    The WHO says Israel has agreed to a three-day “humanitarian pause” in fighting in Gaza to allow aid workers to start vaccinations.

    World Health Organization (WHO) emergencies chief Michael Ryan says 1.26 million doses of the vaccine have been delivered to Gaza, with 400,000 more doses on the way.

  • Swedish man dead – attacked in London

    A Swedish man in his 40s who was attacked and assaulted in Notting Hill in London has died, reports Sky News.

    The man, who worked as a chef in Dubai, was visiting London when he was attacked.

    He was found unconscious with a head injury shortly after leaving a nearby restaurant.

    The Swede had, among other things, worked with several well-known names such as Gordon Ramsey, Alain Ducasse and Marcus Wareing.

    The police have previously stated that the Swede was in a restaurant when he was attacked.

    A 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the attack.

    A woman was also stabbed in connection with the festival which was taking place in Notting Hill. She also died, reports Sky News.

  • Man missing – canoe and dogs found

    A Norwegian man in his 60s has been missing in Älvdalen since Monday.

    The police helicopter has now found the man’s yellow rubber canoe up and down Hånån. The man’s dogs, which he had with him in the canoe, have also been found.

    “Mountain rescue was then started immediately and a group of mountain rescuers with search dogs and the police are on their way to the site, which is very inaccessible. A search will be launched to find the man alive if possible,” the police write on their website.

    The last time anyone had contact with the man was Monday morning. He was then at Övre Hågåsjön and asked to be picked up later in Foskros, about two miles to the south.

    The man’s relatives have been informed of the circumstances.

  • Stopped with kangaroos and parrots in the car

    Among the animals found, in a car in Edirne, Turkey, were three kangaroos. Archive image. Photo: Frank Augstein/AP/TT

    Customs officials in the border city of Edirne in Turkey have stopped tens of exotic animals from being smuggled out of the country to Greece, the Turkish news agency Anatolia reports.

    The car that was stopped, with Greek license plates, was carrying three kangaroos, three alpacas and a mara in the back.

    Inside the vehicle were 12 parrots and 23 flying squirrels.

    All animals survived and are to be handed over to Turkey’s nature conservation authority.

  • Åkesson: Let the police work like Dumpen

    Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    The Sweden Democrats want Swedish police to be inspired by the non-profit organization Dumpen. That’s what party leader Jimmie Åkesson says, who wants the police to use the same methods as Dumpen to uncover adults who seek sex with children.

    – We want the police to be given both the tools and the specific mission to work proactively against these crimes, says Jimmie Åkesson in his summer speech in Sölvesborg.

    In the speech, Jimmie Åkesson raised an example from a recreation center in Örebro this summer where a girl is suspected of having been the victim of a sexual crime.

    Among other things, the Sweden Democrats want criminal provocation to be allowed.

    – Provocation of crime, where employees of the police pretend to be children and do exactly the work that Dumpen does today, should be an obvious part of the mission. It is the task of the police, the state, not the English Show more

  • Moped chaos in Stockholm

    Photo: Reader picture

    Hundreds of moped riders drove through central Stockholm today.

    Several of the moped-borne people are suspected of carelessness in traffic, among other things, two people who collided with each other were arrested.

    This is what the police write on their website.

    All of the moped riders who are suspected of crimes are young people and the police have contacted their guardians.

    The police write on their website that it is important to show consideration and to take responsibility in traffic.

    “It is also important that guardians have a dialogue with their young people about driving a moped responsibly,” it writes.

  • The injured boys at Lidingö are doing better

    Two boys are still being treated in hospital after the lightning strike on Lidingö last Thursday evening.

    “The condition of both patients has improved significantly. None of the patients are life-threateningly injured,” writes Lars Falk, senior physician and operations manager for pediatric intensive care at Karolinska University Hospital, in an email.

    On Friday, the boys were judged to have very serious injuries. A total of eight boys had to be taken to hospital after lightning struck during their football practice.

    Read more about the event here

  • Car burns on E6 – very big impact

    A passenger car has started to burn on the E6 outside Falkenberg in the direction of Gothenburg, writes the Swedish Transport Administration.

    There is a very large traffic impact as a result of the accident. The emergency services are on site.

    Traffic is completely stopped in the northbound direction, according to the emergency services.

    There are no reports of personal injuries. Extinguishing work is underway at the site.

    – Everyone got out of the car before it caught fire, says Peter Karlborg, officer on duty at the Halland Rescue Service.

    The Swedish Transport Agency’s forecast is that the work on site will be 14.10.

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