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  • Teenager abused at sports field

    At least one person has been abused at Vårberg’s sports ground in southern Stockholm.

    The injured person is a teenager.

    – There are several people who have mistreated this person, someone has also had some affection, says Mats Eriksson, press spokesperson for the Stockholm police.

    At the moment, it is unclear if more people are injured.

    When the alarm came in, the perpetrators must have already fled the scene.

    The police are on the scene to investigate the incident and an ambulance has been called.

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    A 15-year-old boy has been convicted of assaulting a sleeping child. Archive image. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

    A 15-year-old boy in Malmö has been convicted of assaulting a seven-year-old girl who was sleeping, writes Sydsvenskan.

    The abuse was discovered when the police investigated a serious assault last summer in which the 15-year-old was a suspect.

    An eight-second video clip was found in his phone where the person filming assaulted a sleeping girl. She was identified as a relative of the 15-year-old.

    The face of the person who commits the abuse is not visible and the teenager has denied that it is him, but the district court considers him to be beyond proof.

    The 15-year-old is convicted of gross sexual abuse of children and sentenced to 110 hours of youth service. He must also pay SEK 30,000 in damages to the vulnerable girl.

  • Person hit at a pedestrian crossing in central Malmö

    A car has run over a person at a crosswalk in an intersection in central Malmö.

    The police received the alarm about the accident at 16.25.

    – We’ve just arrived at the scene, I don’t know anything about any damage at the moment, says police spokesperson Evelina Olsson.

    Update: No injuries have been reported.

  • The SD top sees the Swedish EU appointment: “Could have negotiated better”

    Charlie Weimers (SD). Photo: Caisa Rasmussen/TT

    The Sweden Democrats’ top politician in the EU Parliament, Charlie Weimers, believes that Sweden’s place in the upcoming EU Commission is weak.

    According to Weimers, Sweden’s government lost its way in the negotiations with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

    – Sweden could have negotiated better, says Charlie Weimers to Aftonbladet in the EU Parliament in Strasbourg.

    – Sweden signaled its support for Ursula von der Leyen early on and it does not seem to have resulted in one of the commission’s heavier portfolios, he says further.

    On Tuesday, it became clear that the Swedish government’s nomination to the commission, Jessika Roswall (M), will be assigned responsibility for the environment, water and a competitive circular economy in the new EU Commission.

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  • The safety zone is not extended

    The safety zones in Eskilstuna will end at midnight. The police announce this on their website.

    Almost two weeks ago, the police decided on two security zones in Eskilstuna.

    However, it may be introduced again.

    “A decision on an extension can be taken at short notice if the local situation changes,” the police write on their website.

  • Explosion in Lebanon – 1,000 injured

    One of the explosions took place inside a car. Photo: Hussein Malla / AP

    1,000 people have been injured when pagers exploded in Lebanon, local media reported.

    About a dozen claim to belong to Hezbollah.

    The communications devices must have been hacked and manipulated to explode, according to Al Jazeera.

    An Iranian ambassador is also said to be among the injured.

    The Ministry of Health has asked the hospitals to be on the highest alert.

    Follow our live coverage of the explosions in Lebanon here.

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    During Monday, a third case of bluetongue was discovered in Sweden. This time in Falkenberg, Halland County.

    It is the second case in Halland. The first was discovered on September 12 in Laholm.

    The third case of confirmed bluetongue infection was discovered on Friday in Uddevalla, reports the State Veterinary Medical Institute.

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  • Hezbollah vows revenge for the attack in Lebanon

    An injured person whose search engine exploded is being cared for in Beirut. Photo: Hussein Malla/AP/TT

    Police in Beirut at a car where a pager exploded. Photo: Hussein Malla/AP/TT

    Nearly 3,000 people have been injured and at least nine killed after pagers exploded in what appears to be a coordinated attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon.

    The Iran-backed militia vows revenge for the attack.

    One by one, hundreds of seekers exploded around Lebanon. Local media state that it is about over 1,000 pagers that exploded over the course of just over an hour after first signaling incoming calls.

    At least nine people have died in the explosions. Lebanese Health Minister Firass Abiad says at least 2,750 people have been injured, 200 of them seriously. Most injuries are in the hands or stomach.

    Hezbollah says a ten-year-old girl was killed when her father’s tracker exploded.

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  • Andersson: Going to clean house

    Magdalena Andersson (S). Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT / TT News Agency

    Magdalena Andersson speaks out for the first time after the revelations about the S-lotteries.

    She says she is deeply disappointed and pissed off.

    – We took responsibility and made decisions about powerful measures. We have a new CEO and a new chairman in place. They have been given a clear mission: to clean house, she says at a press conference.

  • One is wanted in custody for murder

    Police on site in Lidingö this weekend. Photo: Aftonbladet

    A man is now wanted in custody on probable cause, suspected of the murder of another man in Lidingö last Saturday.

    The suspect and the victim were known to each other, according to police.

    Two more people are suspected in the case, but both have been released at large.

    Read more here.

  • Magdalena Andersson calls a press conference

    Magdalena Andersson calls a press conference at 3.30 pm due to the lottery scandal.

    The party leader tells TT that she is deeply disappointed.

    – I am deeply disappointed and frankly pissed off. It is in direct conflict with what social democracy is and what values ​​we are based on.

    Read more here.

  • Two-year-old children drove a car in Borås

    Police, ambulance and emergency services were called on Tuesday afternoon to an accident involving a two-year-old child and a car.

    The accident happened at the intersection of Stora Brogatan and Kungsgatan.

    The child must have traveled on a bicycle.

    – The child has been taken to hospital with, according to our information, minor injuries, says police spokesperson Fredrik Svedmyr.

    There are no suspicions of crime.

    According to P4 Seven-way was the child who couldn’t stop his bike and hit the car.

  • Instagram’s crisis move – youth accounts

    After several years of criticism, Instagram now introduces youth accounts.

    The new functions and rules will apply to users under the age of 18 – and the goal is to prevent the app from affecting young people’s sleep and well-being.

    A new feature is that users under the age of 18 will automatically switch from having public accounts to private accounts, the New York Times reports.

    In this way, the user himself will get to approve who follows and sends messages to them in the app.

    – We have decided to focus on what the parents think, because they are the ones who know what is suitable for their children, says manager Adam Mosseri.

    The hope is that in this way children will not be reached by inappropriate content or become victims of sexual harassment in the app.

    Guardians will also be able to access who and which messages the youth accounts send.

    Additionally, Instagram will turn off notifications for youth accounts between 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM.

    The announcement comes after the company Meta, which owns Instagram, has been criticized for several years for not taking enough responsibility for its users who are children, the New York Times reports.

  • Find on a Danish beach: Smelly giant penis

    Here, on the beach at Bornholm’s southern tip Dueodde, a humpback whale was washed up in July. Now the whale’s penis has also landed. Photo: Christian Mueringer

    The beach cleaners on Bornholm first thought they had found a giant smelly sea snake.

    But it turned out to be something completely different: a penis from a whale.

    The coiled up puppy penis in the Snogebæk fishing village is said to be one and a half meters long. In pictures in the Danish media, the desiccated genital organ lies side by side with a measuring stick in the green grass.

    According to an expert, the find probably originates from a humpback whale that was washed up at the southern tip of the island in July, reports TV2 Bornholm.

    – This is very unusual, and means that the whale we found at Dueodde this summer was certainly a male. Otherwise, it means that several whales have died in the Baltic Sea and that is unlikely, says nature guide Kenneth Nielsen at the Natur Bornholm experience center to the channel.

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