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  • Serious assault at the t-centre

    On Tuesday afternoon, the police were alerted to a fight at the subway station in Stockholm.

    – It started with a fight between two people. After that, the security guards intervened, but it is still quite unclear exactly what happened, says police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl.

    One person had to be taken care of by an ambulance. Damage camp is unclear.

    The police have arrested three people and a preliminary investigation into serious assault and serious crime against the Knife Act has been launched.

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  • Man arrested for aggravated rape and kidnapping

    On Tuesday, a man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of aggravated rape and kidnapping in Bromma in western Stockholm.

    The crimes must have been committed between Sunday and Monday, confirms prosecutor Anders Hirsch.

    – I lead the preliminary investigation, but cannot tell you anything about the case, he says.

    The man is also suspected of assault in a court case.

  • Woman died in euthanasia machine – several arrested

    The machine named the euthanasia machine. Photo: Ahmad Seir

    Several people have been arrested in northern Switzerland after a person died in a life support machine on Monday, local media reports.

    Those arrested are suspected of aiding and abetting suicide – as the country’s public prosecutor’s office believes that the machine used is not legal.

    The person who died in the machine was an American woman in her 60s.

    The machine is a Sarco capsule owned by the organization Last Resort.

    Philip Nitschke, who is behind the machine, tells several media that the machine was used for the first time on Monday.

  • Forsmark reduces production – pump broken

    The Forsmark 2 reactor is reducing its production, Vattenfall announces in a press release.

    The reason is stated to be broken circulation pumps.

    The facility now produces electricity at a reduced output – 280 megawatts.

  • Large search effort for missing preschool children

    At lunchtime on Tuesday, the police were called to a school in Hässelby strand, in western Stockholm, after three six-year-old girls were missing.

    A large search effort was launched to find the students.

    – We are searching with a helicopter, cars, motorcycles, dog patrol and together with school staff, said Ola Österling, press spokesperson at the Stockholm Police, shortly after 2 p.m.

    A person who saw the children contacted the police at 2:30 p.m. and they were found safe a few kilometers from the school.

  • Man dead after workplace accident at Forsmark

    Forsmark 1 and 2. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT

    The man who was involved in a workplace accident at Forsmark on Friday has now died.

    The accident must have happened in connection with welding work, reports P4 Uppland.

    Affected personnel gathered on Monday for crisis support in the affected work group.

    An investigation into the accident is now underway.

  • Woman arrested after shooting in Malmö

    A man was shot in the leg. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    A man in his 40s was shot in central Malmö early on Tuesday morning. The man was shot in the leg and taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – Shortly after this man was found, a woman was arrested. Interrogations will be held with her during the day. A prosecutor will then decide whether she should be arrested. The initial suspicion is attempted murder, says police spokesperson Nils Norling.

    The shooting happened indoors. However, the man was found outdoors and, according to TV4 Nyheterna, called the police himself.

    – He has been able to leave the hospital now, says Norling.

    At the moment, the police do not want to comment on the suspect’s relationship with the shot-wounded man.

  • American oil tanker has run aground off Oman

    USNS Big Horn in early September this year. Photo: US Navy

    The US Navy’s oil tanker USNS Big Horn ran aground off the coast of Oman on Monday, writes gCaptain.

    There is no information that anyone was injured or that oil leaked.

    The USNS Big Horn is the only oil tanker that the US Navy has in the Middle East, writes the news site.

    Now commercial ships are used as a temporary solution.

  • Single accident in Tanum

    A single vehicle accident has occurred on the E6 outside Tanumshede in the southbound direction of travel.

    The car has driven into a tunnel wall, reports P4 West.

    Ambulance and emergency services are on the scene and one person has been taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Norwegian security police are investigating links to the pager attack

    Last week it was reported that a Bulgarian company, owned by a Norwegian, may be linked to the pager attacks in Lebanon.

    Now the Norwegian Security Police (PST) announces that they are investigating the connections.

    – PST has opened an investigation case to clarify whether criminal acts have taken place based on the claims in the media that a Norwegian-owned company may have been involved in the distribution of pagers to Hezbollah, says the police prosecutor in PST, Haris Hrenovica to VG.

    At the same time, the PST emphasizes that there are no concrete suspicions at the moment and that they will investigate the case “to find out if there is reason to start an investigation.”

  • Zelensky’s victory plan – invitation to NATO

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is on a state visit to the United States and will, among other things, meet with American President Joe Biden to discuss the way forward in the war with Russia.

    But even now, Zelenskyi’s chief of staff, Andriyj Yermak, is revealing parts of his plan to “ensure a just and lasting peace.”

    “Ukraine’s invitation to NATO is part of the victory plan. I have also urged our partners not to listen to Russia’s threats of escalation,” writes Yermak on Telegram.

  • Sofa on national highway 50 in Örebro

    The Swedish Transport Administration warns that parts of a sofa are lying on national highway 50 in Örebro. The parts should be in the northbound lane and personnel are on their way.

    It should have a small impact on traffic.

  • The government starts a crisis management group after the Northvolt notifications

    Yesterday, Northvolt announced that they are giving notice to 1,600 employees in Sweden.

    Now the government is starting a crisis management group with the employees of a number of ministers due to the crisis in the company, experienced DI.

    Energy and Industry Minister Ebba Busch’s (KD) state secretary Sara Modig leads the group.

  • Toxic substance in product – company notified

    The Chemicals Inspectorate is prosecuting an e-commerce company in Höganäs municipality for having sold a product that contained impermissible levels of softening phthalates, reports News Agency Siren.

    The company is said to have sold around 600 copies of the product, but it is unclear how many have contained excessive levels.

    Phthalates are used as plasticizers in plastics, which can leak and be absorbed by the body. It is suspected to affect, among other things, the hormonal system and the ability to reproduce.

  • IEA: This climate target is within reach

    Wind turbines in California. Archive image. Photo: Rich Pedroncelli/AP/TT

    The goal of tripling renewable energy by 2030 and moving away from fossil fuels is “within reach”, the international energy agency IEA states in a new report. But then great efforts are required to remove bottlenecks.

    It was at last year’s climate summit COP28 in Dubai that almost 200 countries agreed to switch from fossil fuels in energy systems so that the world can reach net zero emissions by 2050 and triple renewable energy capacity such as wind and solar.

    What makes the IEA assess that the energy target is within reach are favorable economic conditions, rich manufacturing potential and strong policy decisions. But increased capacity does not automatically mean that it will be cheaper for consumers or that the use of fossil fuels will decrease, according to the IEA.

    Now countries must invest in building and modernizing 25 million kilometers of electricity grids, urges the IEA, which also sees a need for 1,500 gigawatts of energy storage capacity by 2030.

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