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Train traffic between Uppsala and Gävle is at a standstill after an accident just north of Tierp.
Emergency services, ambulance and police are now working at the scene and it is unclear when traffic can resume.
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A man is said to have been robbed on a necklace and threatened with a gun-like object in the Johanneberg area of Gothenburg.
The police were alerted at 4 p.m. The masked robber is said to have hit the man on the head, but he is said to have suffered no serious injuries.
According to witness statements, the robber then ran towards Näckrosdammen.
The police are searching the area with dogs and talking to witnesses.
Recently, a large case of vomiting broke out at a primary school in Umeå.
About 100 children have become ill.
Now tests show that it was an outbreak of winter sickness, says Region Västerbotten’s infection control doctor Gunilla Persson.
– It is an unusual situation. There had been some symptoms at the school before, but now that so many people got sick at the same time, we think it probably came via the cafeteria, she says.
According to her, the school has taken measures with cleaning and food handling.
Those who fell ill are said to have recovered.
Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari presents directives for a new investigation in the climate area. Archive image. Photo: Jakob Åkersten Brodén/TT
On Friday, the government and SD will present directives to an investigation that will analyze how Sweden can achieve its climate goals vis-à-vis the EU.
The so-called policy investigation shall, among other things, propose how the reduction obligation should be developed and it shall map how other comparable EU countries will proceed to achieve the goals.
The investigation must also propose how fossil fuels should be phased out by 2045, without it “having harmful effects on parts of the country or society”.
The investigator will be Svante Mandell, head of environmental economics at the Norwegian Economic Institute.
This week new statistics came from Statistics Norway which showed that emissions of greenhouse gases from the Swedish economy increased sharply during the second quarter of the year.
There has been a development in the case of the gold bars that members of the comedy group JLC found in a villa they bought.
The Administrative Court does not consider the gold bars as lost property – which means that the artisans who found the gold are not entitled to it or to a finder’s wage.
– Who is the rightful owner is not a question that the administrative court must decide on, but we must only examine the question of whether the Lost Property Act is applicable or not, says Ann-Louise Björnsson.
But who will finally get the gold bars is still unclear. Now it is between JLC and the house seller. Who is the rightful owner is dealt with in the Gothenburg District Court.
Read more here.
There has been a stop in the traffic on the E4 from the Västberga traffic area in the northbound direction.
The reason is a dog on the run.
– There was a dog that ran on the highway and one or a few cars have stopped. At least two cars have had to be towed away, says Anders Bryngelsson of the Stockholm police.
This has noticeably affected traffic – the two vehicles gave way to the running dog and collided with each other.
Two people have been taken to hospital, their injuries are unclear. And the dog has not been found yet.
Now the traffic has started to be released again.
Princess Madeleine is temporary head of state during the period 25 October to 1 November when the royal couple is in Brazil together with the crown princess couple and the prince couple on a family holiday.
According to the form of government, there must be a temporary prime minister in the country if Sweden’s head of state cannot shoulder the responsibility. Princess Madeleine chose to forego the trip for private reasons and will then automatically become her father’s substitute.
– It is more or less a symbolic mission because the princess will not have to carry out constitutional missions that the king has, such as councils with the government or diplomatic receptions. She will also not get a share of the privilege, says Aftonbladet’s court reporter Jenny Alexandersson.
A lorry has run over a protective vehicle that was at roadworks on the E6 north of Kungsbacka.
The alarm came in to the police at 11:34 on Friday.
An ambulance is on the scene at the accident, but the police do not yet have information on whether anyone is injured.
In addition to the crash, there are also leaks from one of the vehicles.
– There must be a release of diesel at the scene, says Adam Isaksson Samara at the police.
Traffic is being rerouted.
Education Minister Johan Pehrson (L) wants schools to be able to have emergency shelters. That’s what the Minister of Education writes on X. Alarm bows must be able to be used “in case of acute gang conflicts”, writes Johan Pehrson.
“If the principal deems it necessary, alarm arcs can be deployed to guarantee safety,” writes Johan Pehrson.
Read more here.
Stina Wollter’s program “Naked with Stina Wollter” is removed from the schedule, writes SVT Kultur.
The publication is postponed indefinitely.
“SVT has been criticized for legitimizing anti-Semitism through the collaboration with the artist Stina Wollter”, writes Eva Beckman, program director of SVT in a blog post on SVT.
It has stormed around the artist since accusations were leveled against her that she spreads anti-Semitism, Jew hatred and conspiracy theories on Instagram. She has also been criticized on culture and leadership pages.
Read her response to the criticism here.
Customers at SEB could experience technical problems during Friday, according to the site Downdetector.
Many readers told Aftonbladet that they had problems with their internet services at the bank.
The bank’s press service states that the problem was resolved before 11.00.
There is a fire in a villa in Östra Göinge, the police write on their website.
One person was in the villa when the fire started, but no one was injured, says Fredrik Bratt at the Police Region South.
The emergency services are working to put out the fire and the police are there to set up barricades, among other things.
The fire is suspected to have started in connection with renovation work.
The image is said to show one of the terrorists who carried out the attack, CNN Türk reported.
The PKK organization, labeled a terrorist by the EU, takes responsibility for the act in Ankara that took place on Wednesday, writes Reuters.
Five people were killed in the attack, where a man and a woman, among other things, fired at the headquarters of the national airline.
Several people are said to have also been taken hostage, according to several local media.
Turkish President Erdogan commented on the incident.
– I condemn this heinous terrorist attack and pray for our martyrs, he says.
Read more here.
Close to 40 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in the city of Khan Yunis, according to the Gaza Civil Defense.
According to the information, the attacks were aimed at two different homes and took place in the early morning on Friday.
Israel’s military says in a statement that “a number of terrorists have been eliminated” in southern Gaza.
As Israeli forces continue their operations across Gaza, Israel’s military has in recent weeks intensified its air and ground attacks in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, where Hamas members are currently regrouping, according to the military.
Another minor is suspected of involvement in the shooting at Kungsmässan in Kungsbacka, reports SVT Halland.
Two people under the age of 15 have already been taken into custody on suspicion of two cases of attempted murder as well as aggravated weapons offenses and aiding and abetting attempted murder.
Earlier this week, a person under 18 was also arrested. A 25-year-old person was injured in the shooting that occurred earlier in October. The man survived the shooting.
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