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  • The Migration Board opens to expel to Syria

    The Migration Board opens to expel to Syria

    In connection with the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, the Migration Board paused all decisions in asylum cases for refugees from Syria.

    In an updated so -called “legal position”, the Migration Board now writes that from March 10 there is no longer a general stop for deportations to Syria, writes the news agency Siren.

    The situation in the country is considered to have become more stable.

    “The Chief Justice therefore considers that there is no longer a need for a general stop of enforcement and that the issue of enforcement barriers can now be handled in the usual order.”, The authority writes.

    Expulsions should now be assessed on a case -by -case basis.

    Decisions on residence permits for people who applied for asylum due to protection reasons are paused until June 10, 2025.

  • Person backed – brought by helicopter to hospital

    Person backed – brought by helicopter to hospital

    One person was backed by a vehicle on a plot in Bålsta between Stockholm and Enköping on Monday afternoon.

    “The person is taken by helicopter to a hospital with unclear injury situation,” said police spokesman Tobias Ahlen Svalbro.

    The police are still working on the scene and have not decided on criminal suspicion yet.

  • One tried to rob mail car

    One tried to rob mail car

    A postman would distribute mail in an area in Kungälv.

    When he came back to the car, a person with a robbery hat had been taken in and sat in the car.

    The postman then ran back into the stairwell and hid. The perpetrator ran the police after sitting in the car for a while, but then ran from there.

    The police were arrested a short time later, who is now suspected of the assault of means of procurement and minor drug offenses.

  • Belgian diplomats must leave Rwanda

    Belgian diplomats must leave Rwanda

    The Rwanda government announces that they terminate all diplomatic relations with Belgium with immediate effect after having over owning several factors, “all linked to Belgium’s pitiful attempts to retain their neocolonial illusions,” writes Rwanda’s government in a statement.

    The message means that all Belgian diplomats found in Rwanda must leave the country within 48 hours.

  • Copenhagen’s fashion week registered for Greenwashing

    The Danish clothing brand Baum und Pferdgarten is one of seven brands that have been registered to the Danish Consumer Ombudsman for Green Painting. From 2023, companies will meet 19 criteria for being adopted. Photo: #hellemoos

    Copenhagen’s fashion week registered for Greenwashing

    Seven brands that participated in Copenhagen’s fashion week have been notified to the Danish Consumer Ombudsman to make misleading sustainability claims.

    The registered brands are Baum und Pferdgarten, Berner Kühl, Forza Collective, Herskind, Opérasport, Stine Goya and Won Hundred. According to the notifier, sustainability expert Tanja Gotthardsen, the marks have, among other things, claimed that organic cotton significantly reduces CO2 emissions and referred to synthetic fabrics such as “green”.

    Baum und Pferdgarten states, among others, that they did not fulfill their commitment to eliminate the maidenolyester, according to GoCirkulaire.

  • Russia is accused of terrorist attack against Ikea

    Russia is accused of terrorist attack against Ikea

    This spring, a fire broke out at an IKEA department store in Lithuania’s capital Vinius.

    On Monday, the Lithuanian authorities announce that it is suspected that it is a terrorist act organized by the Russian intelligence service.

    Two Ukrainian citizens under 20 are now being charged with placing a fire bomb at the department store, writes Delfi.

    According to the newspaper, the fire could be stopped thanks to the prevailing intervention from personnel and emergency services.

    Lithuanian authorities are now suspected that the Russian military intelligence service has formed a terrorist group in Lithuania planning more attacks.

  • 18-year-old is charged with sexual abuse against children

    18-year-old is charged with sexual abuse against children

    An 18-year-old man from Skellefteå is charged with several sexual crimes against children.

    He has exposed twelve girls who were all between 9 and 14 years old when the crimes were committed. He has committed the crimes on the Snapchat app.

    – It was all discovered when a guardian of one of the plaintiffs discovered a conversation in the daughter’s phone and made a notification, says preliminary investigator Amanda Tapani.

  • Two colonial huts burn: “Overfit”

    Two colonial huts burn: “Overfit”

    On Monday morning, the rescue service moved to a colonial area in Akalla north of Stockholm, where two colonial cottages are on fire.

    – They were completely overwhelmed when we arrived. We have no spread risk, says Ulf Tholén, alarm and management operator.

    There is no information if there were people in the cabins, and the severe fire made it difficult for the firefighters to go into them.

    – It’s impossible to know. It will be the police’s job to find out what has happened, says Tholén.

    The rescue service expects to be ready at the scene at lunch.

  • Person to hospital after accident

    Person to hospital after accident

    One person has been taken to hospital after a traffic accident in Tyresö south of Stockholm. The person should not have been seriously injured.

    A notification of causing bodily injury and traffic violations has been made.

  • Two perished in avalanche in the dolomites

    Several avalanches have been in the Dolomites over the weekend. This picture was taken in another part of the mountain range. File image. Photo: Matthias Schrader/AP/TT

    Two perished in avalanche in the dolomites

    Two people have been killed after being included in an avalanche in the Dolomites in the Italian Alps on Sunday.

    The avalanche went on the Forcella Giau Mountain near the ski resort Cortina D’Ampezzo and a total of three people were drawn. Two of them have died from their injuries, reported on Monday morning. One is a 38-year-old Italian woman and the other a 40-year-old American man. The third person who survived was part of the same company.

    All three were experienced skiers, according to local media reports.

    Several other avalanches went into the Dolomites over the weekend and more people were drawn. There, no people have been injured, but several were fractured of various kinds.

  • Bus and car in crash

    Bus and car in crash

    A bus and a car are involved in a crash in central Jönköping. No people should be injured and the car has been carried from the site.

    The police are in place to investigate circumstances surrounding the crash.

  • The price of medicines is raised this summer

    The price of medicines is raised this summer

    The Government and SD propose that the deductible be increased from SEK 2,900 per year and person to SEK 3,800, ie SEK 900.

    Minister of Health Acko Ankarberg Johansson (KD) justifies the decision that the forecasts are that the cost of subsidy drugs will continue to increase. Next year, the forecast is that the cost will increase by 11 billion.

    – This means that you pay more in the beginning, but we do not thumb on the ultimate protection that the free card is, says the minister.

    The external limit for a free card of SEK 7117 will remain. The increase in deductibles will take effect in July 1.

  • SMHI issues orange warning

    SMHI issues orange warning

    SMHI has issued an orange weather warning over large parts of Norbottensfjällen due to wind in combination with hard western wind and heavy snowfall.

    An orange warning means, among other things, that the risk of freezing is great and SMHI advises against going out on the mountains unnecessarily.

    The warning starts to apply at eight o’clock on Wednesday.

  • Person hit in Hässleholm

    Person hit in Hässleholm

    One person has been taken to hospital after being hit by a car in Hässleholm.

  • Stolen boat engines are returned to Sweden

    Stolen boat engines are returned to Sweden

    During the day, 23 boat engines that have been stolen will be returned to Sweden.

    The engines have been found in Romania and Poland. They have been identified using, among other things, engine numbers.

    Now the boat engines belong to the insurance companies that have previously replaced their customers for the thefts, the police write.

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