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    The Jewish Central Council excludes the Left Party from commemorations, DN reports.

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  • Sis denied criminal suspect 13-year-old place

    A 14-year-old girl was found murdered in an industrial area in Landskrona this summer. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    Sis said no when social services wanted a place for a 13-year-old girl who is suspected of involvement in the murder of a girl in Landskrona.

    It took pressure from the police to shake up a place.

    The girl is too young to be in custody, but according to the State Board of Institutions, there were no places when social services tried to get her into a Sis home, reports HD/Sydsvenskan. The waiting time for emergency places is five to six weeks.

    Only when the police pushed, was the girl prepared an emergency room.

    – It shouldn’t have to be done, we should be able to get a place when we ask for it, says the head of social services in the girl’s home municipality to the newspaper.

    In its investigation, the home municipality writes that such messages can mean “serious risks for young people’s lives and health”.

    Already a week before the murder, social workers had unsuccessfully tried to get her into a Sis home. Since it was also not possible to find a place in any hvb home, the girl had to move home with her mother, although she no longer had custody of her daughter.

  • Hamas: Will not release the hostages until the war is over

    Hamas says in a statement that it will not release the hostages until a ceasefire is reached in the war in Gaza and Israel leaves the territory, reports AFP.

  • Big drug raid – smuggled in tires and clothes

    Eurojust announces that 47 people have been arrested in connection with a coordinated crackdown on a criminal group in Europe. Archive image. Photo: Peter Dejong/AP/TT

    Over six million prescription tablets have been seized and 47 people have been arrested in a coordinated operation by Estonian, Finnish, Romanian and Serbian police, the EU’s judicial cooperation body Eurojust has announced.

    The organization is said to have smuggled prescription medicines to Finland and Norway, among others. 61 addresses were searched simultaneously in Romania, Serbia and Finland on Thursday.

    “The criminal group, which operated throughout Europe, bought tablets from other criminal networks in Serbia,” writes Eurojust.

    “The tablets, which are used to treat anxiety, seizures and insomnia, were then hidden in tires, in cars transported on trucks and in clothes taken to Romania.”

    The drugs were then smuggled to Estonia and the Nordic countries where gang members allegedly sold the drugs on the street.

    Weapons, mobile phones and luxury cars were also seized in the crackdown.

  • Chicken kebabs are recalled

    Chicken kebabs from Meet i Linköping AB are being recalled, the Swedish Food Agency writes.

    The kebab may contain soft plastic.

    More precisely, it applies to the variant Weekly chicken kebab 500g with best before date 2025-08-15. Parts of packaging material from the manufacturing process of the product have ended up in the packaging.

  • Hamas confirms Sinwar’s death

    During Friday, Hamas confirmed that its supreme leader Yahya Sinwar is dead, reports Reuters.

    The Hamas leader was killed by Israeli military on Thursday.

  • Car and tractor-trailer collided – two to hospital

    A car and a tractor have collided in Skellefteå. Two people have been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police are on the scene to investigate the matter.

    – I have no more details about the state of the damage. Now it is customary investigative measures to be taken, says Elisabeth Glaas at the police in the North.

    The two who are injured traveled in the car and are aged 65.

  • Netanyahu holds meeting on hostages

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the end of September. Photo: Richard Drew/AP/TT

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding discussions with ministers and security officials on Friday regarding efforts to reach an agreement on Israeli hostages, Haaretz reports.

    The meeting is held the day after the news that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed.

    The 61-year-old Sinwar – the terror-branded movement’s top leader and hunted by Israel, which sees him as most responsible for the October 7, 2023 attacks – is believed to have lived in Gaza’s underground tunnel system.

  • Fire in apartment in central Malmö

    There has been a fire in an apartment in central Malmö, the police write.

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance are currently on the scene.

    – Those who were in the apartment were able to get out and the fire is out. No evacuation of the entire multi-family building has been required, says Fredrik Bratt at the police in Syd.

    A woman has been taken to hospital by ambulance and a report of public dangerous negligence has been written.

  • Crash on E4 – big impact

    A truck and a car have collided on the E4 at Tallboda north of Linköping, writes the Swedish Transport Administration.

    There is a major impact on the motorway in the southbound direction.

    One vehicle has been hit from behind, the police write. There are no reports that anyone has been injured.

    SOS Alarm states that the rescue service is on site.

    The police call for great caution.

  • Mbappé’s coach: Pure speculation

    During Real Madrid’s press conference, coach Carlo Ancelotti comments on the rape allegations surrounding Kylian Mbappé.

    – He has had time off, which he needed, but I don’t comment on speculation. I talk to my players every day and right now it’s just pure speculation.

  • Intelligence: North Korean soldiers in Russia

    South Korea’s intelligence service writes that 1,500 North Korean soldiers have been moved to Vladivostok in eastern Russia, north of North Korea.

    There they will be trained to later be deployed at the front in the war against Ukraine.

    They had been moved from North Korea to Russia with the help of frigates from the Russian Pacific Fleet.

    The soldiers are said to have received Russian military uniforms, Russian-made weapons and forged ID cards.

  • Niall Horan mourns Payne: ‘Devastated’

    Former One Direction member Niall Horan is now speaking out following the death of bandmate and friend Liam Payne.

    – I am completely devastated by the passing of an incredible friend, Liam. It just doesn’t feel real, he writes in a statement on Instagram.

    He writes that Liam Payne had an energy for life and a passion for his work that was contagious.

    – He shone brightest in every room and always made everyone feel happy and safe.

    He sends his condolences to Liam Payne’s family, Geoff, Karen, Ruth, Nicola and his son Bear.

  • The family was poisoned by the cake: “Thought they were dead”

    Nine children and several adults have fallen ill after being poisoned by cookies delivered to their apartment. A man has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault.

    Several of those affected belonged to the same family. Now the mother tells SVT Blekinge about what happened.

    – When I later saw my family again, I first thought they were all dead. They were completely knocked out and asleep, she tells the channel.

    The father and the children in the family who ate the cookies went to hospital, but were able to go home again on Friday.

    – But they are on the road to recovery, says the mother.

  • Real Madrid holds a press conference

    At 12.30 today, Real Madrid will hold a press conference ahead of their trip to Celta de Vigo on Saturday in La Liga.

    The press conference will be an opportunity for coach Carlo Ancelotti to comment on the rape allegations surrounding Kylian Mbappé.

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