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  • Over a thousand available Northvolt jobs

    Just over a week after announcing that 1,000 employees in Skellefteå had been notified of layoffs, there are thousands of jobs to be applied for at the battery giant Northvolt via the Employment Agency’s website.

    According to Folkbladet, there are 97 advertisements posted, which include a total of 1,443 positions. Some, however, are from the time before the announcement.

    On Monday last week, Northvolt announced that 1,600 people, of which 1,000 in Skellefteå, 400 in Västerås and 200 in Stockholm, may be allowed to go.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Shot against door in Bandhagen

    A large police operation has been underway in Bandhagen in southern Stockholm during the night.

    A large area has been cordoned off.

    The reason is that it has been shot at a door in the residential area.

    The alarm came in at 11.40 p.m.

    No one is injured.

  • New Israeli raids on Beirut

    Firefighters put out a fire in Bir Hassan in Beirut after an Israeli air raid on Tuesday. Photo: Hassan Ammar/AP/TT

    Israel has launched new airstrikes against what it describes as Hezbollah targets in Beirut, the Israeli military (IDF) announced shortly after midnight on Wednesday night.

    “The IDF is currently conducting raids against Hezbollah-linked terrorist targets in Beirut,” it said in a statement on Telegram.

    Shortly before, the IDF urged residents in the southern parts of the city to leave their homes, in anticipation of attacks, particularly in a named suburb.

    Earlier on Tuesday, 55 people were killed and 156 injured in Lebanon in Israeli airstrikes, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said.

  • Mexico has had its first female president

    Mexico’s new president Claudia Sheinbaum addresses Congress. Photo: Eduardo Verdugo

    Claudia Sheinbaum has taken the presidential oath before the Congress of Mexico.

    She is thus historic as the country’s first female president.

    It was a joyous ceremony as Sheinbaum was sworn in in front of hundreds of Mexican congressmen.

    “Presidenta, presidenta,” the feminine declension of the word president in Spanish, was heard amid the cheers.

    The 62-year-old Sheinbaum received 60 percent of the vote in the presidential election in June, while the nearest challenger Xóchitl Gálvez had to make do with just over 25 percent.

  • Man stabbed by woman

    Late on Tuesday evening, the police were called to Ljura in Norrköping.

    – A woman calls and says that she stabbed a man, says Linus Maxe, RLC officer at police region east, to NT.

    The man had wounds or puncture wounds on his body and had to be taken by ambulance to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The woman has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault.

  • Children exposed to abuse by preschool staff

    A former employee at the preschool in Ljusdal municipality allegedly exposed several children to sexual abuse, the municipality announces.

    “The police have established sexual abuse against nine girls,” the municipality writes on its website.

    A preliminary investigation was started but is now closed, because the perpetrator is dead.

    Guardians and affected employees must have learned about the events on Tuesday.

    The municipality of Ljusdal has gone into emergency mode due to the incident, and appointed a special support group. On Wednesday morning, the municipality will hold a press conference.

  • Jimmy Carter turns 100

    Jimmy Carter 2023 Photo: Alex Brandon /AP

    Former US President Jimmy Carter turns 100 today.

    He is the first president of the country to have lived a full century.

    The birthday was celebrated in the hometown of Plains, where Carter has been receiving palliative care at home for a year and a half.

    Outside the White House, giant numbers in yellow have been set up forming the number 100 along with a congratulatory greeting.

    – You have always been a moral force for our country, our world and a beloved friend to me, Jill and our family, says President Joe Biden in a video.

    The birthday is also celebrated in social media.

    The account History Calendarr on X notes, for example, that Jimmy Carter is now too old to play with Lego.

    Carter was president between 1977 and 1981. In 2002, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on democracy issues and human rights.

  • Lawyer: Over 100 people are suing Diddy Combs

    Over 100 people to sue Sean “Diddy” Combs and others for rape, assault and sexual exploitation.

    This is announced by a lawyer for the news agency AFP.

    Read more here.

  • Death of “Good times” star John Amos

    John Amos was 84 years old. Photo: Amy Sussman/AP

    Actor John Amos is dead, reports TMZ.

    This is stated by his son in a statement.

    “It is with great sadness that I announce that my father has passed away. He was a good man with a heart of gold”.

    Amos is best known for his role as the patriarch James Evans in the television series “Good times”. He has also played in the film “A Prince in New York”.

    He lived to be 84 years old.

  • Man exposed to attempted murder in Karlskrona

    Police are called to the hospital in Karlskrona after a man in his 30s comes into the emergency room.

    The injuries indicate that the man was subjected to violence with a sharp object, the police write on their website.

    A probable crime scene in Karlskrona has been cordoned off and the police have detained a person.

    A preliminary investigation regarding attempted murder has been established.

  • Alarm of shooting at the Israeli embassy

    Police on site at the embassy on Tuesday evening. Photo: Peter Wixtröm

    The police will be on site at the Israeli embassy.

    The police’s spokesperson confirms the operation but is otherwise reticent.

    – You should have heard a bang in the area and we are there checking, says police spokesperson Nadja Norton.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, there must have been a suspicious shooting at the embassy.

    According to sources for Aftonbladet, the case should be classified as serious weapons crime.

    According to a witness at the scene, the police should be there with several patrols with reinforcement weapons.

    Dog patrols and technicians must also be on site.

    Security at the Israeli embassy has been increased several times during the year, including after a suspected shooting nearby and after a suspected dangerous object was found.

  • Over 20 children dead – school bus catches fire in Thailand

    A school bus that was on its way back to Bangkok in Thailand after an excursion was involved in a serious accident on Tuesday.

    The bus is said to have collided with a cement block and then started burning uncontrollably, writes BBC.

    According to the emergency services, it was a gas bus.

    Authorities have now confirmed that 20 school children and three adult teachers were found dead after the accident.

    Nineteen children and three other teachers are said to have survived, sixteen of whom are seriously injured and are being treated in hospital.

    It is still unclear how old the children on the bus were, but the school has students between three and 15 years old, writes the BBC.

  • Mass shooting in Tel Aviv – seven dead

    Seven people have died after a mass shooting in Jaffa in central Tel Aviv, the Jerusalem Post writes.

    17 people have been injured.

    The shooting happened at a tram station. Two shooters are said to have been shot dead by security forces.

    The shooting is being investigated as a terrorist attack.

  • Passengers on sailing ships evacuated

    A sailing ship has run aground off Orust, reports P4 Gothenburg. The 45 passengers on board have been evacuated by the Coast Guard and the Sea Rescue Society.

    There are no reports of anyone injured.

  • Crash on the E20 – one lane closed

    A passenger car has ended up in the middle barrier on the E20 outside Laxå in the southbound direction, write TV4.

    The car must have tried to overtake a truck just as the road changed from two lanes to one.

    – One lane is closed, says Anders Dahlman, police spokesperson, to the channel.

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