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  • Rape attempt in Gävle

    During the night of Thursday, the police were alerted that a woman had been subjected to a rape attempt outdoors in central Gävle.

    Later, the police knew a suspect in another place in the city.

    A preliminary investigation into attempted rape has now been launched.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • The government lowers income tax

    The government lowers the income tax, reports Sweden’s Radio Ekot.

    According to the government, the tax will be reduced by an average of SEK 2,600 per person per year.

  • Two cars in collision on the E4

    Two cars have collided on the E4 near Norsholm outside Norrköping.

    A car has driven into the other from behind at 8 o’clock today.

    Three people are in the cars, but no one should be seriously injured, according to the police.

    Emergency services, ambulance and police work at the scene.

    Traffic is affected.

    There is currently no forecast for when the disruptions will end.

  • The principal after the shooting: The boy is doing better

    A 15-year-old boy was shot by a student of the same age at Trångsund School in Huddinge yesterday morning.

    Now the school’s principal, Kaj Majuri, says that the boy has undergone surgery on Wednesday and he will not receive permanent but, according to P4 Stockholm.

  • Major disturbances on the green line

    Gullmarsplan just before 8 a.m. Photo: Läsarbild

    There are disturbances on the subway’s green line in Stockholm.

    On SL’s website it says that all three green lines are affected by a switch fault.

    There may be delays and canceled departures.

    There is no forecast for when the problem will be solved.

    The text is updated.

  • Park cordoned off after suspected attempted rape

    During the night, the police blocked off Rudbecksparken in Västerås.

    The police were alerted by the public on Wednesday evening at around 11 p.m.

    The police have started a preliminary investigation into attempted rape.

  • Car drove into property in Gothenburg

    On the night of Thursday, the police were called to the Olivedal district in Gothenburg after a car drove into a property.

    When they arrived, the driver had left the scene, but shortly afterwards a woman in her 50s was discovered who is suspected of having driven the car.

    The incident is labeled as illegally leaving the scene of a traffic accident, carelessness in traffic and drunk driving.

  • Two issues need to be resolved before a ceasefire in Gaza

    Two issues remain to be resolved in order to achieve a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, a White House source said SVT.

    One is about details of prisoner exchange and the other about where Israel will withdraw its forces from.

    – 90 percent of the agreement is complete, says the source to SVT.

    The six hostages who were found dead this weekend are said to have complicated the talks regarding the prisoner exchange.

  • Xi promises 500 billion to Africa

    Xi Xinping at the opening of the meeting with some 50 African leaders in Beijing. Photo: Andy Wong/AP/TT

    Over the next three years, China will invest the equivalent of around SEK 500 billion in investments in Africa.

    That’s what the country’s President Xi Jinping promised when he spoke on Thursday before about 50 leaders of African countries – including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Kenyan colleague William Ruto – who traveled to Beijing to discuss the continent’s economic policy cooperation with China.

    – The relations between China and Africa are in their best period ever, said Xi.

    The promised money consists of various loan solutions, grants and investments from Chinese companies.

    Xi also promised to help create one million new jobs.

    China, the world’s second largest economy, is Africa’s main trading partner and has shown interest in taking part in its rich natural resources in the form of, among other things, copper, gold and lithium.

  • Five killed in Israeli raid

    Five people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on a car in the city of Tubas in the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent organization.

    The statement comes after the Israeli military stated that it carried out “three precision attacks against armed terrorists”.

    Witness information to AFP also claims that Israeli soldiers have stormed a refugee camp in the Tubas area.

    At least 637 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers or settlers in the West Bank since the Gaza war broke out on October 7, according to UN figures from last week. During the same period, at least 23 Israelis, including soldiers, have been killed, according to Israeli officials.

  • New Maori Queen Appointed

    New Zealand’s indigenous Maori people have appointed a new queen. At the same time, a fleet of war canoes was arranged to bring her father, the late monarch Tuheitia, to a sacred mountain.

    27-year-old Nga Wai hono i te po Paki was met with cheers when she sat down on a high-backed throne in the North Island.

    The Maori monarch lacks formal power but plays a significant cultural, and sometimes political, role as a symbol of Maori identity.

  • Serious crime: “High-rise building cordoned off”

    The police have had an operation in Knivsta since Wednesday afternoon.

    – We are investigating a suspected serious crime and it is cordoned off. I can’t say more, says Patrik Wallblom, commanding officer at the police’s regional command center.

    A witness states that “a high-rise building is cordoned off” and that the police knocked on the door during the late evening.

  • Bus in accident in central Stockholm

    A bus crashed after midnight at the entrance to the Klara tunnel in central Stockholm.

    The emergency services were alerted at 00:34 and have a larger effort at the scene.

    – It is not a fire, but a large leakage of fuel, says Fredrik Hilmersson, line operator at the rescue service.

    According to the first alarms, it was a gas bus that had crashed, also in the same place as during the powerful explosion in 2019.

    That later turned out to be incorrect.

    – It is diesel that has leaked, not gas. We are cleaning up right now, says management operator Lena Hoffman.

    According to the emergency services, the driver was alone on board and escaped without serious injuries.

    The Klara Tunnel was blocked off at the entrance from the Central Bridge for just under an hour.

  • 14-year-old charged with murder of 80-year-old in England

    Five children are suspected of beating to death Bhim Sen Kohli, 80, in a Leicestershire park in the UK.

    Now a 14-year-old boy is charged with the murder, writes Sky news.

    Bhim Sen Kohli was attacked by the youths while walking his dog in a park in Leicestershire on Sunday.

    Read more about the murder here.

  • Robbed a store – crashed the getaway car

    Two people robbed a shop in eastern Eslöv and then fled the scene, the police write on their website. The robbers left the scene in a stolen car. According to information to Aftonbladet, it belonged to one of the staff.

    After the robbery, a person was arrested in another car north of Eslöv.

    Moments after that, the police received an alert about a single vehicle accident. There, the police found the stolen car from the store and an injured person who is also suspected of being involved in the robbery.

    One of the staff in the store is said to have been injured in connection with the robbery, according to the police.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, the employees at the warehouse were tied up and threatened with a gun. Those arrested are said to be a man and a woman.

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