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  • Study: Partyrogen may have helped against trauma

    Study: Partyrogen may have helped against trauma

    The festival visitors who took the substance MDMA at the Nova Music Festival in Israel during Hamas terrorist act on October 7, 2023 may have done better mentally after the attack.

    It shows the first results in a study by researchers at Haifa University in Israel, reports BBC.

    The study, which is currently under peer review review, has followed over 650 of those who survived the attack on the festival where 360 ​​people were killed and some 40 were taken hostage.

    Two -thirds of the survivors were affected by various drugs during the massacre.

    Those who took MDMA may have received better protection against trauma during the first five months after the attack, the study’s preliminary results show.

    – They slept better, had less mental stress. They did better than people who took no subject, says professor Roy Salomon to the BBC.

  • Knife -cut man in coffin

    Knife -cut man in coffin

    Tonight the police received an alarm about a bleeding man in Kista.

    At the scene, the man was found and could drive him to hospital.

    “He had left blood tracks behind him,” said police officer in Stockholm.

    The knife act itself must have occurred earlier in the evening in Rinkeby.

    The police classify the incident as serious abuse.

  • Tourists are prohibited drive a car in the Mallorca city

    Archive image from Sóller on the Spanish Mediterranean Island Mallorca. Photo: Joan Mateu/AP/TT

    Tourists are prohibited drive a car in the Mallorca city

    Tourists who visit popular Sóller in Mallorca are no longer allowed to drive there.

    In the future, only resident residents may drive a car through the main streets of society. The measure is part of the municipality’s fight against traffic jams and emissions, reports Sky News.

    Sóller is located in western Mallorca and is a popular starting point for many hikers and cyclists.

    The car ban comes in the same vein as several Spanish cities introduced different types of restrictions to limit tourism. Málaga on the Spanish mainland recently introduced a three -year stop for new registrations of holiday homes. Barcelona’s management also faces increasingly tough rules against so -called tourist apartments.

    Over the past year, major protests against mass tourism have been held in several parts of Spain, including Barcelona, ​​in Mallorca and the Canary Islands. The protesters are mainly aimed at tourism driven up housing prices and rents for the locals.

  • Gene Hackman’s cause of death clear

    Gene Hackman’s cause of death clear

    A forensic doctor in Santa Fe is currently holding a press conference.

    This is due to Gene Hackman and his wife’s death.

    Gene Hackman died of a heart disease. He died several days after his wife had died, they suspect.

    It may have been as long as a week afterwards, according to the forensic doctor.

    The wife’s cause of death should be a deadly lung disease caused by a special virus.

    Hantavirus lung syndrome, also called the Cardiopulmonary Syndrome of Candavirus, is a severe respiratory disease caused by craft.

  • Man was arrested – struck his wife

    Man was arrested – struck his wife

    A man in Tyresö has been arrested for abusing his wife in a home.

    The police were alerted just before 5 pm.

    The woman was taken to hospital by ambulance. At present, there is no information about her injury situation.

    A preliminary investigation into serious abuse has been initiated.

    Technicians will conduct an investigation into housing and the police are urging those who have heard or seen something to hear from them.

  • Data: Man stabbed in Malmö

    Data: Man stabbed in Malmö

    A man has been found injured outside a grocery store in Erikslust in Malmö.

    He has been injured by some kind of attachment.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, he was stabbed inside the store.

  • Warning: Large avalanche hazard in Lapland

    Photo: The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

    Warning: Large avalanche hazard in Lapland

    The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency warns of great avalanche danger in western Vindelfjällen on Saturday.

    The warning is on a four on a five -degree scale, which means that there is very dangerous relationship.

    The public is urged to avoid the area and steep slopes nearby.

    “Significant amounts of fresh snow, large amounts of older loose snow and hard winds create an intense snow drive,” the warning says.

    It is valid until 18 o’clock.

  • Car accident in Upplands-Bro-two to hospital

    Car accident in Upplands-Bro-two to hospital

    In the afternoon, a traffic accident with three cars occurred on County Road 912 in Upplands-Bro municipality.

    Two people are taken to hospital by ambulance. Their injury situation is unknown.

    The police will prepare a report of bodily injury and unpaid distance.

  • Russian progress in the course region

    The swarm of Russian drones was the largest so far, the magazine states with reference to Ukrainian sources.

    The Russian forces must have overpowered Ukrainian positions in the Western Kursk region and threatened an important Ukrainian supply route.

  • CONTAINED PROBLEM FOR Employment Service

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    CONTAINED PROBLEM FOR Employment Service

    The Employment Service’s website has been down all day due to an extensive IT trul.

    At 17, it is still not resolved.

    It has not been possible to report, enroll as a job seeker or call the authority by phone.

    Nor have the employees been able to log in to their computers.

    The Employment Service’s Press Manager Hans G. Larsson regrets what has happened.

    – We do everything we can to make it affect job seekers as little as possible, he tells Aftonbladet.

  • Moonlanders crashed in crates

    Moonlanders crashed in crates

    The Moonlander Athena from American intuitive Machines has crashed on the moon.

    This after it landed in a crater during a landing attempt.

    The lunar lander must have sent some pictures before everything went out.

  • Extradition of murder suspected from Turkey delays

    Extradition of murder suspected from Turkey delays

    A 22-year-old Swedish man who was arrested in Bodrum in Turkey on January 17 has not yet been extradited to Sweden.

    To SVT News Småland Saying prosecutor Mårten Alvinsson that the process night has the man extradited can take up to six months.

    – Now it is being processed in Turkey. It will be investigated and tried by the court there, says prosecutor Mårten Alvinsson.

    The 22-year-old is suspected of instigating a number of blasts and murders, both in Malmö and Växjö according to documents from the district court. Documents also show that the man is believed to have recruited children and persuaded them to perform deeds both in Sweden and abroad.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, the man is linked to Rawa Majid’s network Foxtrot – a network that has previously been involved in several violent conflicts in Sweden and abroad.

  • Digital samples shut down: “Very serious”

    Digital samples shut down: “Very serious”

    The test service for the digital national tests is canceled in the spring of 2025, the National Agency for Education writes in a press release.

    It is after the stroll with the spelling and grammar control and the students’ leaked personal data that is behind the decision.

    The National Agency for Education will report the personal data incident to the Privacy Protection Agency (IMY).

    – I look very seriously at what has now emerged. We at the National Agency for Education must take our responsibility. The pupils’ personal data has a special protection value, and we must be absolutely sure that we can carry out the important national tests safely and with high quality, says the authority’s Director General Joakim Malmström in a statement.

    Pupils are referred to write the national test with pen and paper or on the schools’ own platforms.

  • Foreign Ministry calls up Iran’s ambassador “urgent”

    Foreign Ministry calls up Iran’s ambassador “urgent”

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called Iran’s ambassador after receiving “very worrying signals” about the doomed Ahmadreza Djalaralis deteriorating health.

    “Against this background, Iran’s ambassador today, March 7, has been urgently called up to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,” the authority writes in a press release.

    The Swedish-Iranian KI researcher was arrested during a work trip in Iran in 2016 and is imprisoned in the notorious Evin prison in Tehran.

    In an audio message from inside the horror prison from January 14 this year Djalali said that he suffers from several illnessesincluding gallstones, neuropathy and heart rhythm disorders.

    “It poses a danger to my life and allows me to have a cardiac arrest,” he said.

  • Lamb mince recalled – may contain salmonella

    Lidl Sweden withdraws lamb mince of the Svea country meat brand. Photo: Lidl

    Lammfrärs of the brand Taste of Gotland is recalled. Photo: Protos

    Lamb mince recalled – may contain salmonella

    Lamb beef of the Svea country meat brands and the taste of Gotland is recalled when salmonella is found in limited parts.

    The revocation applies to Svea country meat packaging of 500 grams with the best pre-date March 11 and March 14, which was sold on Lidl, as well as the taste of Gotland’s packages of 500 grams with the best before date March 11 and March 12. They are removed from the store, and customers who bought the product are encouraged to return it.

    Salmonella can mean a health hazard, but the bacterium dies when heated to about 70 degrees.

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