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  • Naked man in hotel reception in Borlänge

    Naked man in hotel reception in Borlänge

    On Monday morning, police were called to a hotel in central Borlänge. The reason was that a naked and drunk man made it to the hotel reception, the police write on their website.

    The staff must have walked away but the man followed.

    The man was taken into care with the support of the law on the care of intoxicated persons.

    He is now suspected of sexual harassment and minor drug offences.

  • Child on scooter hit by car

    Child on scooter hit by car

    A child on a scooter has been hit by a car in Staffanstorp in Skåne.

    – It is a child under the age of 15. The extent of the damage is unclear, says Sara Andersson, the police spokesperson.

    The accident must have happened in a residential area. The circumstances are unknown.

    – We have been on site since a few minutes ago. There is currently no criminal classification.

  • Boy dies after accident at preschool

    Boy dies after accident at preschool

    The boy under the age of seven who was injured at a preschool last week in Umeå has died, the police say.

  • Emilia was found dead – now charges are being brought

    Emilia was found dead – now charges are being brought

    Charges are now being brought against a 15-year-old girl who is suspected of murdering 14-year-old Emilia in Landskrona on the night of July 23 this year.

    – I mean that both girls are equally involved in both the planning and execution of the crimes. They have done this together and in agreement, says senior prosecutor Pernilla Nilsson.

    The murder of Emilia has received a lot of attention as both the victim and the suspected perpetrators are so young and as they are said to have been friends with each other.

    Parts of the proceedings were also filmed, according to the suspects, by the perpetrators themselves and then spread on social media.

    Emilia’s mother has described her daughter as a caring girl.

    – In Emilia’s world, there were no evil people. It was only people who made mistakes.

  • Car has run into a stone wall and overturned

    Car has run into a stone wall and overturned

    A car has driven into a stone wall on national highway 51 just south of Örebro.

    – The car has driven into the wall and then overturned. The emergency services and ambulance are on the scene, says Agnes Brandt, team leader at SOS.

    One person is involved in the accident. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    According to the emergency services, the road is slippery and the car has skidded in connection with the accident.

    – The car is still in the right lane. The road is closed, says Agnes Brandt.

  • Underground cells searched in Assad’s “slaughterhouse”

    Underground cells searched in Assad’s “slaughterhouse”

    Five special teams from the Syrian Civil Defense have been sent to Sednaya prison outside Damascus to investigate hidden underground cells where prisoners are feared to be.

    Although hundreds of prisoners, including women and children, have already been freed, there are still cells that no one has reached.

    The teams consist of search and rescue units, wall and door opening specialists, dog units and medical personnel, writes the civil defense force White Helmets on X.

    They are accompanied by a guide with knowledge of the structure of the prison.

    Ev ward, called the “red prison”, is three floors underground and has not yet been opened.

    Dubbed the “slaughterhouse” by Amnesty International, Sednaya prison is a notorious military prison where the Assad regime is believed to have held over 100,000 people in torture-like conditions.

  • Volcanic eruption in the Philippines

    Volcanic eruption in the Philippines

    A volcano on the island of Negros in the Philippines has erupted, according to the country’s seismology authority.

    The eruption causes large amounts of volcanic ash up to 3,000 meters into the air which is now drifting southwest.

    “Everyone within a six kilometer radius of the volcano’s summit is advised to evacuate. Additional evacuations may be added if there is more activity,” writes the authority.

    Kanlaon Volcano is one of about 20 active volcanoes in the Philippines. They are all located on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, a belt where volcanic eruptions and earthquakes are common.

  • Rape attempt on Gotland – one arrested

    Rape attempt on Gotland – one arrested

    On Sunday, a woman was attacked by a man she knows. She broke free and ran from the scene.

    According to the police, the designated man was arrested in his home and is now suspected of attempted rape.

    Both the man and the woman are in their 30s.

  • Lighted candles caused fire on sailboat

    Lighted candles caused fire on sailboat

    A sailboat caught fire shortly before 7 a.m. this morning. It was moored in the water outside Södermalm in central Stockholm.

    The culprit in the drama was candles.

    – The fire started when someone lit a candle on board. Possibly someone has also ended up in the water, says police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl.

    The fire was quickly extinguished and no one was injured.

    There are no suspicions of crime.

  • Car drove into house – “stopped at the scene”

    Car drove into house – “stopped at the scene”

    During yesterday evening, a car drove into a plot of land and into a residence in Skövde.

    – The driver was supposed to turn at a turning zone, but it is slippery on the spot and is judged to be the reason why the driver loses control of the vehicle and drives into the house.

  • Train stoppage – Arlanda Express is evacuated

    Train stoppage – Arlanda Express is evacuated

    There is currently a train stop between Stockholm and Uppsala as two Arlanda Express trains have broken down and have to be evacuated, reports P4 Stockholm.

    In the meantime, there is a total stop in train traffic between Stockholm and Uppsala, in the direction of Uppsala.

    The rescue service has stated to the radio that the work is estimated to take several hours.

    – It was a vehicle fault, but now it’s rolling again. The first departure was at 08.35 from Stockholm, says Mia Lindström at Arlanda Express.

  • Suspected dangerous object in Malmö – VMA issued

    Suspected dangerous object in Malmö – VMA issued

    During the morning, a suspiciously dangerous object was found at Hyllie Allé in Malmö.

    – It is a person who is going to open a shop nearby and then discovers this object, says police spokesperson Sara Andersson.

    – People think it looks like a dangerous object and the police also share this opinion, says Sara Andersson.

    The site is cordoned off and the national bomb shelter is in place.

    The police urge the public to keep their distance.

    – We urge residents to stay indoors and away from windows, says Sara Andersson.

    A VMA will be sent out to residents in the area.

  • South Korean president gets travel ban

    South Korean president gets travel ban

    South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol is subject to a travel ban after imposing a brief state of military emergency and accompanying martial law in the country. This is announced by the country’s Ministry of Justice according to AFP.

    He may also be the subject of a criminal investigation.

    On Saturday, he escaped impeachment in parliament and the opposition accused the ruling party of a second coup.

    A new attempt to impeach the president is expected to take place on Saturday.

  • 110 suspected witches murdered with machetes

    110 suspected witches murdered with machetes

    A bloody massacre took place in Haiti’s Cité Soleil slum over the weekend, where at least 110 elderly people were brutally murdered, Reuters reports.

    Gang leader Monel “Mikano” Felix ordered the attack after a voodoo priest accused the elders of causing his child’s illness through witchcraft.

    With machetes and knives, gang members cleared out and murdered the suspected witches, all of whom were over 60 years old.

    Cité Soleil, one of Haiti’s poorest and most violent areas in the capital Port au Prince, is strictly controlled by several criminal gangs.

  • 2024 warmest year so far

    2024 is the hottest year on record, according to Copernicus. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    2024 warmest year so far

    2024 is the warmest year recorded so far, according to the EU’s climate service Copernicus.

    After an unusually warm November, it is already clear that the past year will be the warmest on record. 2024 will be the first calendar year with more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

    The Paris Agreement’s long-term goal is to keep the increase well below 2 degrees, with an aim of 1.5 degrees, to limit damage and losses.

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