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  • Shooting in residential area

    Shooting in residential area

    A suspicious shooting occurred on Monday evening in Landskrona.

    – We are there with technicians and gun dogs on site. A villa has received damage that could come from gunshots and many have heard bangs, says Thomas Paulsson, officer on duty at the police.

    The alarm about the shooting came at 9:50 p.m., but the police operation continued in the villa area even after midnight.

    A family lived in the shelled house and survived without physical damage.

    – There is no known threat image, says Thomas Paulsson.

  • Explosion at garage door

    Explosion at garage door

    An explosion has occurred at a garage in Västerås.

    The emergency services are on site.

    – It appears to be a minor explosion with an impact on a garage door. There are no injuries, says duty officer Jesper Hesselgren.

  • Police action in garage – suspected assault

    Police action in garage – suspected assault

    Since 19:00 on Monday evening, the police have been involved in a garage in Saltsjö-Boo outside Stockholm.

    – We work on the premise that there has been some form of abuse in the garage. We have worked there together with an ambulance, but I do not know anything about the state of the damage or the suspects, says an officer at the police’s regional command center.

    According to a witness, at least seven police patrols have been on the scene and the police have cordoned off the garage.

  • France confirms cases of dangerous mpox

    Manufacture of tests for mpox in Morocco. Archive image. Photo: Mosa’ab Elshamy

    France confirms cases of dangerous mpox

    France confirms a first case of the more dangerous variant of mpox, clade 1b, reports BFMTV.

    The WHO decided in August last year that mpox clade 1 should be classified as an international threat to human health. The infection has mainly spread on the African continent.

    The first case outside Africa was reported in Sweden in August. Since then, cases have also been confirmed in Germany, Great Britain and Canada, among others.

  • Deadly storm headed for Los Angeles

    Deadly storm headed for Los Angeles

    The US National Weather Service warns that a life-threatening storm is headed for California.

    On Tuesday afternoon, the storm is expected to move in over large parts of Ventura and Los Angeles.

    “Stay inside, stay away from windows and expect power outages,” the NWS writes X.

  • Andrew Tate: I’m starting a party

    Andrew Tate. Photo: Vadim Ghirda/AP

    Andrew Tate: I’m starting a party

    The controversial influencer Andrew Tate is entering politics, according to his spokesperson for Aftonbladet.

    Tate is starting the “Bruv party” which will run in the British election.

    The goal is to “repair Britain”.

    Andrew Tate is currently under house arrest in Romania after being charged with human trafficking, rape and organized crime.

  • Congress has approved Trump

    The US Congress has approved Trump. Photo: Matt Rourke/AP

    Congress has approved Trump

    Now the US Congress has approved Donald Trump’s election victory.

    Congress gathered earlier in the day to vote and now it is clear.

    This means that Donald Trump’s victory in the November election has now been officially approved.

    Trump picked up 312 of the 538 electors – a victory requires at least 270.

  • Robbers on the run – threatened guards

    Robbers on the run – threatened guards

    Several people have stolen goods from a hardware store in Helsingborg.

    When a guard tried to stop them, the guard was threatened with an attachment. The people then fled in a car.

    The police have been looking for the robbers and on the E6 near Löddeköping a patrol caught sight of them.

    A police chase then started, but at Borgeby the robbers stopped their car and fled on foot.

    The police have not yet arrested them.

  • Several fraud crimes against the elderly

    Several fraud crimes against the elderly

    The police have received four calls about fraud against elderly people in Blekinge county during the day.

    All affected are women aged 90 and 95 who live in Karlshamn and Hörvik.

    According to the police, the women have been called by people pretending to be police officers. The people then went to the women’s home and stole valuables from them.

  • Over 35,000 Gay Soldiers Fired – Get Redress by Pentagon

    Over 35,000 Gay Soldiers Fired – Get Redress by Pentagon

    Openly gay and bisexuals were for many years prohibited from serving in the US military. If a soldier’s homosexual or bisexual orientation became known in any way, they could be dismissed.

    Now the US Department of Defense, the Pentagon, has decided to give compensation to the tens of thousands of former military personnel who were fired for that reason, reports CBS News.

    Those who were discharged often lost all the benefits that come with being a military veteran – such as student aid, home loans and health care benefits. With the Pentagon’s decision, those who were fired can regain their benefits.

    – I felt that my country said that my service was not valuable. Today, I am once again proud to have served my country by standing up for veterans like myself, and ensuring that our honor is recognized,” said veteran Sherill FarrellSee more

  • Person hit by snowplow

    Person hit by snowplow

    A person has been hit by a snow plow in Trollhättan.

    According to the police, it is a serious accident.

  • Trudeau announces his resignation

    Justin Trudeau. Photo: Adrian Wyld/AP

    Trudeau announces his resignation

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau now announces that he will resign.

    – I will not run in the next election, he says in a press conference he holds outside his home.

    Trudeau’s popularity declined significantly in recent months. His government narrowly escaped a series of no-confidence votes recently and critics have called for his resignation.

    There has also been internal criticism of Justin Trudeau within his own party.

  • Trump wants to postpone the verdict

    Trump wants to postpone the verdict

    Donald Trump is expected to receive his punishment for the so-called “hush money” on Friday.

    Now he requests that the sentence be postponed, reports Reuters.

    – This unjustified political attack is nothing more than a rigged hoax, Donald Trump has previously written about the upcoming verdict on Truth Social.

  • The far right can form a government in Austria

    Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) leader Herbert Kickl has been given the task of trying to form a new government in the country. Photo: Heinz-Peter Bader/AP/TT

    The far right can form a government in Austria

    The Freedom Party (FPÖ) must try to form a new government in Austria.

    It is the first time since the Second World War that a party from the outer right flank has been given this assignment.

    FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl has been given the formal probe assignment by President Alexander Van der Bellen, who says it has not been an easy decision to make.

    – I will continue to ensure that the principles and rules of our constitution are respected and complied with correctly, he says.

    According to the president, Kickl is sure that he will find sustainable solutions in the coalition talks, and wants to take this responsibility.

    When Austria went to the polls in September, the FPÖ became the largest party with just under 29 percent of the vote, but the party then got the nod from the other parties. Conservative ÖVP, social democratic SPÖ and liberal Neos have been negotiating ways to govern across bloc borders, but these negotiations broke down a few days ago.

    FPÖ stands for Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (Freedom Party of Austria) and was founded in 1955 by former Nazis.

  • Pulled a person up in an ice bath: “Heroic effort”

    Pulled a person up in an ice bath: “Heroic effort”

    A person was about to drown when it ended up in a lake outside Åtvidaberg on Monday.

    Passers-by saw the person in the water, called SOS and helped the victim out of the ice wake.

    Before the emergency services were on the scene, the person had come up.

    – Before we were there, they had got the person up, so these people made a heroic effort, says Pia-Maria Nautras, the emergency services’ alarm and command officer.

    The person is taken to hospital. According to Region Östergötland, it is a man and the damage is critical.

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