THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
A police intervention at Copenhagen’s central station affects train traffic, the police sign X.
Whether it is connected to the attack on the Israeli embassy earlier this morning is still unclear.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
S leader Magdalena Andersson. Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT / TT News Agency
Among other things, the Social Democrats want to increase the child allowance, the student allowance and the housing allowance for families with children and pensioners.
The child and student allowance must be increased by SEK 200 a month. It costs 5.3 billion in the budget.
Like the government, S has tax cuts in its shadow budget.
However, not for those with the highest incomes.
In addition, people with grants as income can take part in S’s tax reduction.
– Instead of an employment tax deduction, we propose a tax reduction for all households, says Magdalena Andersson.
According to S-toppen Mikael Damberg, it is a reduction of SEK 140 a month “for ordinary people”, an S rewrite for people with incomes below SEK 53,590 in the month of 2025.
The investment costs SEK 9.3 billion.
Two out of five zoo wolves that escaped from enclosures are still at large. Archive photography Photo: Junge, Heiko NTB/TT
Five wolves at the Polar Park zoo in Salangsdalen in northern Norway escaped on Monday. Two of them are still at large, Norwegian NRK reports with reference to the police.
The zoo, which housed the wolves in an enclosure, is located just a few miles north of popular Swedish tourist destinations such as Abisko, Riksgränsen and Björkliden, as well as the Norwegian port city of Narvik.
The Norwegian sheep farmer and chairman of Salangen municipality, Simon Løvhaug, will request protective hunting.
– These are predators that are a danger to both humans and animals, he says to NRK.
According to Toralf Heimdal, board member of the zoo, the wolves must have got out through a hole in the fence around the enclosure.
30 inmates at Kumlaanstalten currently have scabies, which is three times more than a few days ago, reports P4 Örebro.
Four wards are affected, where everyone is treated, whether they are infected or not.
Government investigators propose a ban on international adoptions, reports The Express.
According to the newspaper’s disclosure, details of the report are so sensitive that the investigator wants to delay the presentation until after the Christmas holidays and prepare crisis talks with adoptees and their families.
It was in the autumn of 2021 that the then S–MP government appointed an adoption commission, following repeated reports of irregularities and other shortcomings in the international adoption business.
A dump truck drove off the road just before half past eight on Wednesday morning.
The accident occurred on the E16 in the Jungfru roundabout on the outskirts of Falun.
There is no information on the state of the damage. The police are on the scene directing traffic at the scene of the accident.
– Traffic is affected, and the forecast is at least a couple of hours due to salvage work, says Robert Lassar, commanding officer of the rescue service.
A cyclist and an epa tractor collided in Åselby outside Borlänge just before eight o’clock on Wednesday morning.
The cyclist, a 35-year-old woman, was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The accident occurred at an intersection, but it is currently unclear which of the parties can be considered at fault, the police write on their website.
A former employee at the preschool in Ljusdal municipality has exposed several children to sexual abuse, the municipality announced yesterday.
Today, a joint press conference was held with the police.
– I want to warn that what we are going to tell you will be very difficult to hear, says municipal director Mikael Björk.
Read more here.
Lower savings rate. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT
State bank SBAB lowers the savings rate by 0.25 percentage points and thus follows the Riksbank’s reduction of the policy rate last week.
Last week, the bank lowered the variable mortgage interest rate by the same amount, announced in a press release.
An employee at the nuclear power company Studsvik has simultaneously worked for the Chinese Communist Party’s United Front, reports Call Facts. In addition, he has been recruited into the dictatorship’s research program Tusen talanger.
Those who participate in the program are encouraged to steal foreign technology, according to the US FBI.
Cold Facts reports that the man has a central and security-sensitive role as a technical expert at the nuclear power company.
Danish police have been alerted to explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen.
“Due to two explosions, we are on site at the Strandagervej/Lundevangsvej area. No one has been injured and we are conducting the initial investigations,” the Copenhagen police sign X and continues:
“A possible connection to the Israeli embassy, located in the area, is being investigated.”
During yesterday evening, shots were fired at Israel’s embassy in Stockholm and according to information to Aftonbladet, the ambassador, who was at a public event, had to be picked up by bodyguards.
The Israeli Air Force has attacked targets in northern Gaza during the night of Wednesday, the Israeli military (IDF) said on Telegram.
The IDF has also confirmed new attacks on Hezbollah targets in Beirut and announces that the Israeli Air Force continues to strike targets in the Middle East, with full force.
The targets in Gaza were, according to the IDF, in areas near buildings that previously functioned as schools but are now used by Hamas.
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.
A large police operation has been underway in Bandhagen in southern Stockholm during the night.
– We received calls about loud bangs and on the spot we could ascertain that a door had been fired at, says Jenny Ryberg, officer on duty at the police.
The alarm came in at 11.40 pm and a large area was cordoned off.
– We have carried out a technical investigation during the night, says Jenny Ryberg.
No one is injured.
The police have opened a preliminary investigation into attempted murder, but no one has yet been arrested in the case.
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.
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