Suspected dangerous object in Malmö

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  • Suspected dangerous object in Malmö

    Suspected dangerous object in Malmö

    During the morning, a suspected dangerous object was found at Hyllie Allé in Malmö, the police write on their website.

    The place is cordoned off and the national bomb disposal is contacted.

  • South Korea’s president may face a travel ban

    South Korea’s president may face a travel ban

    South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol may face a travel ban and a criminal investigation, after imposing a brief state of military emergency and accompanying martial law in the country. The police announced this at a press conference on Monday.

    On Saturday, he escaped impeachment in parliament and the opposition accused the ruling party of a second coup, writes AFP.

    A new attempt to impeach the president is expected to take place on Saturday.

  • At least 110 are said to have been killed in massacres in Haiti

    At least 110 are said to have been killed in massacres in Haiti

    At least 110 people are said to have been murdered in the slums of Cité Soleil (City of the Sun) in Port-au-Prince over the weekend, Reuters reports with reference to the organization RNDDH, which monitors human rights in the country.

    All victims must have been over 60 years of age. According to the RNDDH, they were attacked by gang members after their leader accused the elders of practicing “witchcraft” that made his child sick.

    The densely populated Cité Soleil is one of the poorest and most violent areas in crisis-stricken Haiti. Large parts of the country are effectively lawless where criminal groups rule by force.

  • 2024 warmest year so far

    2024 is the hottest year on record, according to Copernicus. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    2024 warmest year so far

    2024 is the warmest year recorded so far, according to the EU’s climate service Copernicus.

    After an unusually warm November, it is already clear that the past year will be the warmest on record. 2024 will be the first calendar year with more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

    The Paris Agreement’s long-term goal is to keep the increase well below 2 degrees, with an aim of 1.5 degrees, to limit damage and losses.

  • Helicopter searches for missing person

    Helicopter searches for missing person

    The police are looking for a missing man in Tillberga, north of Västerås. Among other things, a helicopter participates in the effort.

    It began at 11:41 p.m. after staff at the LSS residence where the man lives alerted the police.

    The man is in his 50s, has a slim build and is approximately 170 centimeters tall. His hair is described as “half gray” and he may wear a blue jacket.

    The police do not suspect any crime in connection with the disappearance and are accepting tips on phone 11414.

  • Fire in garage

    Fire in garage

    The emergency services fought a fire in a garage at Hisingen in Gothenburg late on Sunday evening.

    – There is a big risk of spreading to nearby buildings, said alarm and control operator Björn van der Kaay at 11 p.m. to GP.

    Half an hour later, the fire had calmed down and the firefighters continued to work to prevent it from spreading.

  • Jay-Z and Diddy are accused of raping a 13-year-old

    Jay-Z. Photo: Joel C Ryan / TT NEWS AGENCY

    Jay-Z and Diddy are accused of raping a 13-year-old

    Award-winning rapper Jay-Z and producer Sean “Diddy” Combs are accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in 2000, NBC News reports.

  • Birgitta Ed has had dinner with Musk

    Birgitta Ed with Elon Musk at dinner. Photo: Facebook

    Birgitta Ed has had dinner with Musk

    This weekend Notre Dame in Paris was rededicated – after the devastating fire in 2019.

    On site in the French capital were Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and wife Birgitta Ed.

    On Saturday evening, the couple were invited to dinner with President Macron.

    Then Ed sat next to Tesla owner Elon Musk, she reveals in a post on Facebook.

    “An hour long conversation with a man I have long been curious about”.

  • The world’s most famous shoes sold

    The shoes were sold for 28 million dollars. Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

    The world’s most famous shoes sold

    The iconic shoes were worn by Judy Garland in the movie The Wizard of Oz.

    Two decades ago, they were stolen from a museum in Minnesota.

    But in 2018, the FBI tracked down the shoe thief. And now they have a new owner.

    The pair was auctioned off and the price tag landed at $28 million, AP reports.

    Which corresponds to SEK 306 million.

    However, it is unclear who can now claim ownership of the world’s most famous shoes – as the winner was an anonymous buyer.

  • Reindeer in drama on E45

    Reindeer in drama on E45

    A truck transporting reindeer has caught fire while traveling on the E45 in Arvidsjaur.

    The emergency services have been called to the scene.

    – It is a minor fire. It is the brake system that started to catch fire and the driver put it out himself with a hand fire extinguisher, says the line operator at the rescue service.

    Around 180 reindeer are to be on board the transport.

    – The emergency services will pilot the car from the scene.

  • One arrested after loud bangs in Stockholm

    One arrested after loud bangs in Stockholm

    A large number of residents raised the alarm about loud explosions in a residential area in Nälsta in western Stockholm on Sunday evening.

    The police later wrote that they “found the remains of a more powerful pyrotechnic piece and a sign for a residential property that has been damaged.”

    The police have opened a criminal investigation into, among other things, serious illegal threats.

    Later on Sunday evening, the police write that they arrested a person who was tracked with a police dog.

  • Large parts of Karlskoga without water

    Large parts of Karlskoga are without water on Sunday evening. Archive image. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT

    Large parts of Karlskoga without water

    Large parts of Karlskoga are without water due to a leak. Residents who have water are asked to boil it, local media reports.

    The call comes from the local energy company Karlskoga energi och miljö, which first wrote about the problems shortly after 6 p.m.

    An hour later, they were still looking for the leak, which “causes major disruptions in the water supply”.

    Everyone who is connected to the municipal VA network is asked to boil the water before consumption. However, it is fine to shower, wash and wash dishes with the water.

  • Four arrested after shooting in shopping mall

    The shooting happened in the middle of the day on November 18 in a mall at Kungens kurva south of Stockholm. Photo: Anders Wiklund/TT

    Four arrested after shooting in shopping mall

    Four teenagers from western Sweden have been detained on suspicion of involvement in a shooting in a shopping center in Kungens kurva in Huddinge in November, reports SVT.

    A man was injured after being hit by multiple shots inside a restaurant in the mall. The suspected shooter, who is under 15 and was on the run from a hvb home, was arrested later that day.

    The teenagers are detained on suspicion of aiding and abetting attempted murder. Three of the boys are also suspected of involving a minor in crime. A person from the Stockholm area has been in custody for aiding and abetting attempted murder.

  • Åkesson: Reconsider the residence permits

    Åkesson: Reconsider the residence permits

    SD leader Jimmie Åkesson writes on X about the development of events in Syria.

    According to the party leader, people celebrating the defeat of the country’s dictator should “see this as a good opportunity to go home”.

    “New situations also require new assessments. Therefore, it is important that the residence permits are reconsidered for the individuals who have chosen to move from Syria to Sweden,” writes Åkesson and continues:

    “I will also raise the issue of stricter ID checks with the government to strengthen the Swedish border in the event of a potential wave of refugees”.

  • Apartment fire in Östermalm

    Apartment fire in Östermalm

    There has been a fire in an apartment on Östermalm in Stockholm.

    When the emergency services arrived at the scene, it was burning with open flames, but it was quickly extinguished.

    – The smoke has also started to subside, but we are still on the scene with several resources, says Lena Hoffman, line operator.

    No injuries have been reported.

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