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  • The police stormed the bomb factory

    The police stormed the bomb factory

    The police in Småland have uncovered a bomb factory in Vislanda, Smålandsposten writes.

    When the police searched the house, “several tens” of kilos of dynamite and a gun were found.

    Several people have been arrested.

  • 11 dead in the Los Angeles fires

    11 dead in the Los Angeles fires

    The number of confirmed deaths due to the firestorm in Los Angeles is now up to eleven, reports CNN.

    Five of the victims were found in Pacific Palisades and six in Eaton.

  • Over 5,000 without power on Gotland

    Over 5,000 without power on Gotland

    The snowstorm on Gotland has caused over 20 different power outages on Gotland, according to Gotlands Energi.

    In total, just over 5,000 customers are without electricity at 01:00 according to the company’s map of power outages.

  • US raises reward for arrest of Maduro

    US raises reward for arrest of Maduro

    Information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is now being rewarded with approximately SEK 275 million USA.

    This is an increase of approximately SEK 110 million from the previous reward.

    The US accuses Maduro of “narco-terrorism”, among other things.

  • Heavy fire in villa

    Photo: Blåljus Hörby

    Heavy fire in villa

    There is a fire in a larger villa in Hörby.

    According to the emergency services, the villa was completely engulfed in flames when they arrived.

    – It burned so much that we couldn’t go inside. It will be allowed to burn down. There is no risk of spreading because the house is quite isolated a little outside Hörby, says Mattias Sköld at the rescue service South.

    There should be no one left in the house.

    The rescue service will remain during the night and monitor so that the fire does not spread to the terrain.

  • Suspected drunk driver drove into police car

    Suspected drunk driver drove into police car

    A police patrol in Östergötland this evening stopped a car that was being driven in a strange way.

    It turned out to be an affected person.

    According to the command center at the police in the east region, the suspect tried to escape and then he drove into the police car.

    The motorist could be arrested, suspected of several crimes. Among other things, carelessness in traffic and drunk driving.

    No one is said to have been injured.

  • Man seriously injured in restaurant robbery

    Man seriously injured in restaurant robbery

    A man from the staff has been seriously injured in a suspected robbery at a restaurant on Kungsholmen in central Stockholm.

    The alarm came in just before 9.30pm on Friday evening. According to the police, an unknown assailant entered and injured the man with a sharp object.

    The police were the first on the scene and performed life-saving measures on the man before the ambulance arrived.

    The man, who is 55 years old, has been taken to hospital. His injuries were initially assessed as life-threatening, but that is no longer the case.

    The police are investigating the incident as aggravated robbery. They have not yet been able to hear the injured man.

    – There is a great need for more witness information. As far as I know, there was only the plaintiff, the perpetrator and a witness there, says Daniel Wikdahl at the Stockholm Police.

    Several patrols and dog patrol have searched the area. No one is arrested.

  • Swede arrested in Morocco

    Swede arrested in Morocco

    A Swedish man who was internationally wanted has been arrested in Morocco.

    This is announced by the country’s security service DSGN on X.

    The man was wanted on suspicion of weapons offences

  • Prisoners put out fires in California

    Prisoners put out fires in California

    Over 7,500 people are currently fighting the firestorm in California.

    Among them are over 900 convicted prisoners, reports CBS News.

    The prisoners are part of a state program where they can earn money and at the same time have their sentences shortened.

    When the inmates are sent out to work, they earn between SEK 65 and 115 per day.

  • Terminally ill German buffalo worry – ‘Extremely distressing’

    Terminally ill German buffalo worry – ‘Extremely distressing’

    The painful animal disease foot-and-mouth disease has been discovered in northern Germany.

    – It is the most contagious animal disease, says Maria Nöremark, assistant state epizootologist.

    By 2 p.m., the state’s veterinary medical institution had not yet received any confirmed information from its German colleagues. So Maria Nöremark is a little cautious in commenting on the outbreak itself.

    But the disease is relatively rare and heavily restricted because it is highly contagious. Among other things, it spreads with the wind, which is why facilities are blocked far and wide.

    For the animals, the disease has major consequences with blisters in the mouth and on the hooves, although it is not fatal in itself.

    – But it is incredibly painful, says Maria Nöremark.

    The disease is not dangerous for humans, it is not contagious from animals to humans.

    But the consequences will still be great. The animals at the facilities are usually euthanized to prevent the virus from spreading further.

  • Swiss man dead in Iranian prison

    Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis. Archive image. Photo: Kena Betancur/AP/TT

    Swiss man dead in Iranian prison

    A Swiss citizen has died in an Iranian prison, according to state-controlled media in Iran.

    Switzerland demands a thorough investigation into the death.

    Authorities in Tehran claimed Thursday that the man, who was arrested in December on espionage charges, committed suicide in prison.

    The Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs describes the man as a 64-year-old who had traveled to Iran as a tourist. The man has lived in southern Africa and has not been a resident of Switzerland for almost two decades. It is unclear when the man was arrested.

  • Tiktok is in danger in the US

    Demonstration outside the Supreme Court. Photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP

    Tiktok is in danger in the US

    The US Supreme Court disagrees with Tiktok.

    But a majority of the judges seem to be leaning towards banning Tiktok in the country from January 19.

    This is unless the popular platform changes hands.

    Tiktok’s connections to China are deemed to pose a security risk. Congress established that last year when it adopted the proposal for a ban.

    Today, the issue was discussed in the Supreme Court.

    The judges’ attitude indicates that they will uphold the law, according to CNN.

    Tiktok’s lawyers as well as several free speech groups in the US claim that the law is a major restriction of freedom of speech.

  • Young man dead after accident on E20

    Young man dead after accident on E20

    A man in his 20s died after a traffic accident on the E20 near Svista in Eskilstuna.

    Relatives have been notified.

    – The theory is that for some reason the person left their car on the highway and was hit by a vehicle, says police spokesperson Mats Pettersson.

    They don’t know who hit the man. The police have started a preliminary investigation into causing the death of another, gross negligence in traffic and gross contamination from a traffic accident.

    – We have held a number of interviews at the scene, but we currently have no suspects.

    The police are now investigating whether there are cameras that may have captured parts of the sequence of events.

    E20 has been closed at the scene of the accident but reopened at 8pm.

  • Kicked hedgehog to death – claims self-defense

    Kicked hedgehog to death – claims self-defense

    This summer, two nightclub employees in Kalmar witnessed how a man kicked a hedgehog several times.

    Twice the hedgehog is said to have flown into the air. The animal then died.

    The man is now charged with serious animal cruelty and serious hunting offences, reports say SVT News Småland.

    The man has told the police that he “accidentally” kicked the hedgehog twice because he was afraid of it and did it in self-defense.

    But the prosecutor, in turn, believes that the man acted particularly recklessly, because he kicked the hedgehog repeatedly.

  • E6 closed at Landskrona

    E6 closed at Landskrona

    This evening there was a traffic accident on the E6 outside Landskrona.

    The road is currently closed in the northbound direction.

    According to the emergency services, a person remains in one of the cars and must be examined by paramedics.

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