New Zealand warship ran aground and sank

New Zealand warship ran aground and sank

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  • New Zealand warship ran aground and sank

    HMNZS Manawanui sank off Samoa on Saturday night. Photo: AP

    75 crew and passengers were rescued when the New Zealand warship HMNZS Manawanui sank off Samoa this evening.

    The ship ran aground on one of the reefs off Samoa on Friday and caught fire.

    HMNZS Manawanui was a vessel specialized in diving and salvage missions as well as hydrographic reconnaissance.

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  • Explosion in apartment building in Hjulsta

    Police at the scene of the explosion. Photo: Stockholm Blåljus

    The rescue service in Stockholm received an alarm on Saturday evening about an explosion in an apartment building in Hjulsta in northern Stockholm.

    – We have established that it is a detonation that took place in a gate with shrapnel outside the gate. There is minor damage to the glass and fixture. We have searched the property and there are no injuries, says Roger Sverndal at the rescue service.

    – We do not know what has exploded. Now we have backed out and let the police do their job.

    Read more here.

  • Strandhäll sees Åkesson’s explanation
  • Two men in a traffic fight

    Several witnesses contacted the police because two men were fighting outside in Lund on Saturday evening.

    The police arrived at the scene and were able to establish that the fight started because the men had a disagreement in traffic.

    A report of abuse is drawn up. The men involved are in their 25s and 40s.

  • Swedish teenagers are marked by Danish police

    Recently, Danish police announced that they will strengthen their border controls towards Sweden. In the operation, the police’s focus will be on Swedes aged 14 to 20. This was announced by the Copenhagen police chief police inspector Peter Dahl on Saturday, according to the Ritzau news agency.

    – We will be on the trains. We will be in the buses, and we will stop some cars. We will do more random samples than you are used to seeing, says Peter Dahl.

    The background is that there have been several cases where young Swedes have committed serious crimes in Denmark recently.

    The police’s new effort will mean that travelers on trains and cars across the Öresund Bridge will be checked, and the police say that travelers should expect longer travel times to Denmark.

  • The police are monitoring with drones on October 7

    One of the police drones. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    The police have decided that drones may be used for camera surveillance in Stockholm’s inner city on October 7.

    “The police authority has made this decision as several public gatherings will be held within the surveillance area,” the police write on their website.

    October 7 marks one year since Hamas carried out a coordinated attack on Israel, which was the deadliest in the country’s history.

    Several demonstrations are now expected in Stockholm in connection with the anniversary of the attack.

    The areas affected by the camera surveillance are Stockholm’s inner city and Östermalm.

  • Congo vaccinates against mpox

    Vaccine against mpox arrived in Congo-Kinshasa at the beginning of September. Archive image. Photo: Samy Ntumba Shabuyi/AP/TT

    Vaccinations against the mpox virus have begun in Congo-Kinshasa.

    The country is the center of the ongoing outbreak with around 30,000 suspected cases of illness and roughly 850 deaths. At the beginning of September, the first doses of vaccine arrived in Congo-Kinshasa and on Saturday the vaccinations began.

    First to receive the vaccine are hospital staff. On Monday, vaccinations will begin for the public in the eastern parts of the country.

    Neighboring Rwanda began vaccinations against mpox in mid-September.

  • Greta Thunberg detained at protest in Brussels

    Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been taken into custody by Belgian police at a protest. Archive image. Photo: Jan Kaare Ness/NTB/TT

    Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been detained at a protest in the Belgian capital Brussels.

    Around 150 activists blocked a street in central Brussels on Saturday. They demanded an end to all state support for the fossil industry within the EU.

    The police intervened against the activists and Thunberg and several others were detained, writes Le Soir.

    The action took place at the same time as a large climate march was held in Brussels.

  • Several dead in attempts to cross the English Channel

    According to France’s interior minister, several people have died trying to cross the English Channel. Archive image. Photo: Christophe Ena/AP/TT

    Several people have died trying to cross the English Channel. Among the dead was a small child, according to French authorities.

    A boat carrying migrants raised the alarm on Saturday morning and 14 people, including the child, were rescued from the vessel and taken to Le Portel in northern France.

    The dead child was four years old, according to Le Portel mayor Olivier Barbarin.

    “The smugglers have these people’s lives on their hands and our government will intensify the fight against these gangs that enrich themselves by organizing these deadly transports,” writes French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau on X.

  • Attempted murder at Örebro Castle

    A man in his 50s is being sedated in hospital after being the victim of a serious violent crime in the park by Örebro Castle.

    The police received a call shortly after 2:30 p.m. that several people were arguing in the park, where the injured man was found.

    – He has some kind of stab wounds, but I don’t know what he was injured by, I don’t want to speculate on that, says Ola Olsson, press spokesperson at the police.

    The police cordoned off large parts of the park on Saturday to “search for objects” that can be connected to the incident.

    – Right now we are investigating it as attempted murder and are on the scene with quite a lot of resources.

    No one has been arrested at the moment and during the evening the barriers are expected to be removed.

  • Åkesson: Didn’t know about the motorcycle couplings

    Jimmie Åkesson and Matilda Kärnerup got married last weekend. Photo: PELLE T NILSSON / SPA

    Last weekend, Sweden Democrats party leader Jimmie Åkesson got married in Sölvesborg.

    Among the guests was the president of the motorcycle club Comanches, which Expressen revealed.

    The Comanches are considered a criminal organization, according to the police.

    Now Jimmie Åkesson comments on it.

    “Over the past few days, perfectly reasonable questions have been asked about how it is that a person with an alleged connection to the criminal MC milieu participated as a companion or at my wedding last weekend,” writes Åkesson on X.

    Read more here.

  • Problems with Handelsbanken have been resolved

    The app is loading so that it is not possible to log in Photo: Screenshot of Handelsbanken’s app

    Several customers experienced problems with Handelsbanken during the afternoon.

    Couldn’t log into the app or get into their website.

    On Downdetector’s website, the bank had 759 reports shortly before 2 p.m.

    At 15:45, Handelsbanken wrote to Aftonbladet that the problems with the digital services have been resolved and that they regret the inconvenience it has caused for customers.

  • Denmark strengthens border controls after the explosions at the Israeli embassy

    Denmark is strengthening border controls after the explosions at the Israeli embassy, ​​Danish writes TV2.

    – The latest developments unfortunately confirm that the terrorist threat against Denmark is serious. We follow the current situation closely, assess the significance of the overall threat picture and continuously implement the necessary security measures, says Chief Police Inspector at the National Police Peter Ekebjærg according to TV2.

    This will take place, among other things, through random checks of vehicles and travelers at the borders with Sweden and Germany.

  • Swedes are suspected of terrorist crimes in Copenhagen

    Danish military and Danish police on site in the area around the Israeli embassy in Hellerup after the explosion. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    The two Swedish teenagers who were detained in Denmark for the explosion at the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen are suspected of terrorist crimes, the Copenhagen police write on X.

    The men, who are 16 and 19 years old, are suspected of having transported five hand grenades and of having thrown two of them at a roof terrace in Hellerup, north of Copenhagen, where the Israeli embassy is located.

    During Saturday, the criminal suspicion was extended to also include crimes against the Terrorism Act.

    “The investigation of the incident continues in close cooperation with PET (Danish Säpo),” writes the Copenhagen police on X.

    TT has contacted the Copenhagen police and the Swedish prosecutor Cecilia Holmberg, who are not giving any further comments at this time.

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  • Violent crime in Linköping – one injured

    One person is injured in Linköping after a violent crime.

    According to the police, an attachment has used.

    – I cannot say much at the moment, it is very recent, says Angelica Forsberg, press spokesperson at the police.

    The alarm came in shortly after 1 p.m. No one has been arrested. The police have set up roadblocks.

    – But I can’t say much more, we have to secure witness statements first and form an idea of ​​what has happened.

    The injured person has been taken to hospital.

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