Norwegian teenager dead in motorbike accident

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  • Norwegian teenager dead in motorcycle accident

    02.27

    Elliot Morseth Edvinsson

    At 01:00 on the night of Saturday, a motorcycle accident occurred in Troms, Norway, reports VG.

    An hour later, the Norwegian police announced that a 17-year-old boy had died in the accident. The boy is said to have driven a light motorcycle and ended up off the road. The cause is unknown.

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  • ICRC: Many dead after shelling

    The Red Cross field hospital in Gaza has received 22 dead and 45 wounded after projectiles struck next to a tent camp, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said in a post on X.

    According to the post, the ICRC office must also have been damaged in connection with the shelling. The organization does not say which actor is said to have been behind the attack.

    “Shooting so dangerously close to humanitarian buildings risks the lives of civilians and aid workers,” writes the ICRC.

  • More people are being tested for bird flu

    The Norwegian Public Health Authority has tightened its surveillance of bird flu. From June 1, all patients admitted to hospital with flu symptoms will be tested, states Läkemedelsvärlden.

    The background is that the European infection control authority ECDC is calling on member states to tighten their surveillance of bird flu.

    The virus has been found in new animal species and in the USA three people have been infected by cows. The risk of spread in Sweden is considered low.

  • Drove a quad bike into a ditch

    A traffic accident has occurred on Arnön in Värmland, reports NWT. A man allegedly drove a four-wheeler into a ditch.

    The man is now suspected of drunk driving, reports the newspaper.

    The accident happened at 11.15pm on Midsummer Eve. The driver has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the injury is unknown.

  • Sierra Leone bans child marriage

    Sierra Leone’s parliament has approved a new law banning child marriage.

    Now you risk a prison sentence of up to 15 years or a fine equivalent to SEK 21,000 if you marry a person younger than 18.

    – This is a historic moment and an extraordinary success for children all over Sierra Leone who have been fighting for their rights, says Patrick Analo, Save the Children country manager in Sierra Leone.

    – Girls who marry young are not only robbed of their childhood, they are robbed of their future, he continues.

    In the West African country, a third of all girls marry before their 18th birthday. There are over 800,000 child brides in the country, of which 400,000 were married before the age of 15, according to Unicef.

  • Three dead after mass shooting in the US

    Three people have died after a shooting in a grocery store in Arkansas in the United States, it reports CNN.

    A total of ten people have been injured in the shooting that took place at lunchtime.

    Among the injured is a policeman, but his injuries are said not to be serious.

    The perpetrator is said to be seriously injured after being shot by the police. He is now in custody.

    At least 234 mass shootings have taken place in the United States in 2024, according to data from the Gun Violence Archive.

  • Person found in the water

    A person has been found in the water in a lake in the Gothenburg area, writes GP.

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance were called to the scene shortly after 8 p.m.

    – It must be a found person, says Björn Van Der Kaay, alarm and line operator at the rescue service to the newspaper.

    At 9:45 p.m., the police and emergency services are still on the scene. SOS Alarm announces that the ambulance has left.

  • Person dead after accident – car overturned

    One person has died after an accident outside Borgholm after a car overturned and then caught fire.

    The police have not been able to identify the person completely, but have notified the next of kin of the person they believe died in the fire.

  • Man injured with sharp object

    One person is arrested on suspicion of the attack. Photo: Mikael Nilsson

    A man in his 20s has been attacked with a sharp object in central Eslöv.

    The police received the alarm at 7:40 p.m.

    – It is unclear at the moment what kind of sharp object it is, says Filip Annas, press spokesperson at the police.

    Just after 9 p.m., two people have been arrested in the case.

    Read more here.

  • Alarm about masturbating man

    The police have been alerted about a man who followed women in their 30s in Tantolunden on Södermalm in Stockholm.

    The man has also masturbated openly.

    When the patrol got there, however, the man had managed to leave the scene.

    The incident is being investigated as sexual harassment and a case of outrageous behavior.

    The man has not yet been found.

  • Barcelona wants to stop “Airbnb accommodation” completely by 2028

    Barcelona residents protest against mass tourism. Picture from earlier in June. Photo: Emilio Morenatti/AP/TT

    From November 2028, it will no longer be possible to rent short-term apartments à la Airbnb in Barcelona, ​​according to a proposal.

    The Spanish city’s board formulates the proposal as saying that 10,000 apartments will be “returned” to the population.

    Barcelona already has a tourist tax of 5 euros per day for those who rent an apartment or house as a tourist in the city. Now the mayor of Barcelona, ​​Jaume Collboni, wants to withdraw all permits for such tourist accommodation completely, as a way to cut down on mass tourism in the country, El País reports.

  • Car overturned and caught fire – unknown extent of damage

    A car with two people in it overturned and caught fire near Löt on Öland, the police say.

    One person has gotten out on their own and is being cared for by paramedics, but how it has gone for the other is unclear, reports the Barometer.

    It is unclear how serious the injuries were to the people.

    – It is a single-vehicle accident, a passenger car has overturned for an unknown reason, and in connection with that started a fire. If anyone was injured, I have no information at this time, says police spokesperson Filip Annas to TT.

  • Fire in apartment building

    There was a fire in an apartment building in Blackeberg outside Stockholm during Friday evening.

    – We are there with x number of units due to heavy smoke from a basement. The fire in the basement is out, says Thomas Skantz, line operator at the rescue service.

    There are no reports of personal injuries.

    – We are now working to ventilate smoke from the stairwell and ensure that the fire does not flare up again.

    Update:

    Later in the evening, the police picture of the incident that the fire was started. They therefore start a preliminary investigation into arson.

  • Man dead after single-vehicle accident

    A 55-year-old man has died in connection with an accident in Örkelljunga.

    Relatives have been notified.

    A car overturned on Friday afternoon on Ängelholmsvägen.

    The police are investigating the circumstances of the accident.

  • MC and passenger car in accident – one seriously injured

    A motorcycle and a car have collided on road 32 near Aneby.

    The MC driver was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – The MC driver has serious injuries, says Johanna Månsson, the rescue service’s command operator.

    The two people who were in the car are said to be unharmed, according to the rescue service.

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  • Regarding p1 decision that summer is only broadcast in the SR app. Isn’t that a slap in the face to all pensioners who don’t have the app. What do pensioner organizations say about this? I can imagine that many older people are listening. Which only has the radio.

    Ronny Andersson.

    Hello! This is what it says on SR’s website: “If you want to listen to Summer in P1, you can either listen directly on FM at 1 p.m., just as usual, or on Sveriges Radio Play – where you can also listen to the summer episodes afterwards” .

    You can therefore listen live on the radio. However, you will not be able to listen to the episodes in other apps such as Spotify.

  • Reading about the exchange of prisoners with Iran. What happens to the doctor Djalali? He is not mentioned.

    Katarina Nordgren

    Hello! We don’t actually know, but we’re trying to find out now.

  • Hello Bo Göran! Now I assume we are thinking the same thing and you can’t find the article on the site. We have written about the scary accident here.

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    Malin

    Yes exactly. It was closed for a while but is now open again. Read more here.

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