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  • There is currently a stop at the t-central for the subway’s red line due to a technical fault on the track, writes SL on its website.

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  • V loses in new poll

    The Left Party’s support decreases by 2.2 percentage points and now stands at 7.8 percent, according to Indikator Opinion’s latest survey conducted on behalf of Echo.

    – Perhaps the most important thing here is that during the spring they were fronted by the very popular Jonas Sjöstedt and that is no longer the case, says Per Oleskog Tryggvason, Head of Opinion at Indikator.

    Even the negative attention the party received after representatives made anti-Semitic statements may have played a role, according to Oleskog Tryggvason.

    The Social Democrats’ support increases by 2.5 percentage points and now stands at 33.5 percent.

    The opposition has a continued lead over the Tidö parties with seven percentage points.

  • China has test-fired a missile in the Pacific Ocean

    China’s Ministry of Defense has confirmed that it test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile in the Pacific Ocean.

    According to Chinese authorities, the launch is a routine part of annual military training and not directed at any country.

  • Man seriously injured in fire in holiday home

    A holiday home caught fire on Raftön in Tanum municipality on Tuesday evening, P4 Väst reports.

    Emergency services, police and ambulance were called to the scene and a man had to be taken to hospital with serious injuries.

    The police have started a preliminary investigation into arson.

  • Shooting Södertälje

    Shots have been fired at a villa in Hölö.

    – We received a call at 03.43, says police spokesperson Helena Boström Thomas.

    There is damage to the facade of a villa, but no one has been injured in the incident.

    The police have started a preliminary investigation into serious weapons offenses and serious illegal threats.

    – We have blocked off the site and will carry out a technical investigation and talk to people in the area, says Boström Thomas.

    No one has been arrested. If there is a suspect, the police do not want to go into it.

  • Trump’s staff: Death threats from Iran

    US intelligence has warned Donald Trump of Iranian threats to assassinate him. This is stated by his campaign staff.

    “President Trump was informed earlier today by the intelligence community of real and specific threats from Iran to assassinate him, in an effort to destabilize and sow chaos in the United States,” the statement said.

    Iran has denied such claims in the past.

  • Hezbollah: Senior Commander Killed

    The Shia militia Hezbollah confirms that one of its top commanders, Ibrahim Kobeissi, was killed in an Israeli attack in a suburb of Beirut.

    The attack, the third to hit Beirut in less than a week, destroyed three floors of a six-story building.

    Israel’s military has previously stated that Kobeissi was responsible for several attacks against Israel, and that he helped plan an attack in which three Israeli soldiers were kidnapped and killed in 2000.

  • Marcellus Williams executed – despite protests

    Marcellus Williams was killed by an injection of poison. Photo: AP

    Marcellus Williams, 55, was convicted of a robbery-murder in Missouri in 1998. During the night of Wednesday, Swedish time, he was executed by lethal injection in prison.

    Murder victim Lisa Gayles was killed with multiple stab wounds in her home. The execution was carried out despite protests from her relatives.

    Read more in Aftonbladet’s article.

  • Technical problem at Swedbank

    Customers have problems logging into Swedbank, according to the site Downdetector.

    – Neither the app nor the website works for me. It just stands and spins, a customer told Aftonbladet.

  • Car crashed into trees – four to hospital

    Police, emergency services and ambulance have been alerted about a single accident in Växjö municipality.

    The alarm came in at 10:20 p.m.

    – A passenger car has driven into the ditch and into a tree, says the command operator at the rescue service.

    Four people are affected.

    – It is a serious accident and everyone has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    At midnight, the police have no information about the state of injury for the people.

    – We help the emergency services and ambulance on site, says Mikael Lind, officer on duty at the police.

    There is currently no criminal classification.

  • Foreign Ministry: No increased support for Swedes in Lebanon

    Between 2,000 and 3,000 Swedes are in Lebanon, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs tells TT.

    After the attacks of the last few days, a number of people have contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to get help to get back to Sweden.

    But there will be no increased support, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces.

    “The Foreign Ministry has clearly and repeatedly explained that Swedes who have defied the advice cannot count on getting help from the state to leave the country,” writes the Foreign Ministry’s press service in an email to TT and continues:

    “Swedes who have chosen to stay in Lebanon should think through their own contingency planning and take measures to keep themselves as safe as possible in the event of an escalated conflict.”

  • The Prime Minister: “Free the sausages!”

    That was the worst, Starmer. Photo: Jon Super / AP

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for peace in the Middle East – but that’s not why his speech at a Labor conference on Tuesday went viral.

    He clicked his tongue and said “sausages” instead of “hostages”.

    Starmer immediately corrected himself, but that didn’t stop the clip from spreading on social media.

    – I call once again for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, for the sausages to be released – the hostages – and new attempts at a two-state solution, he said.

  • Two cars collide with a moose – one person trapped

    Two cars have collided with a moose on a road in Alingsås municipality.

    The accident happened shortly before 8 p.m.

    Three people are involved in the collision, one of whom is trapped in one of the cars.

    The rescue service is working to get the person out.

    Update: The police state that two of those involved received minor injuries. The third person escaped without injury.

  • Man beaten with a wooden stick by unknown perpetrators

    A 25-year-old man has been attacked by two men unknown to him in Kungälv.

    The incident occurred at 7 p.m.

    The police state that the man was beaten with a wooden stick.

    No one is arrested.

    The police are investigating the incident as an assault.

  • The US Department of Justice is suing Visa

    The US accuses Visa of monopolizing card payments.

    Now the Department of Justice is suing the payment card company for violating the country’s competition law, reports the Reuters news agency.

    Visa is accused of hindering competition in the market by threatening high fees and paying off potential competitors.

    The market manipulation must have started in 2012, according to the authority.

    The American company is one of the world’s largest payment networks and processes over 60 percent of US payment card transactions, allowing it to collect about $7 billion in fees per year.

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