They opened the door – they were beaten

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  • They opened the door – they were beaten

    Two masked men allegedly rang the doorbell of a man in Nyby in Uppsala and then assaulted him when he opened the door, the police write on their website.

    The resident is said to have been beaten by an object, and called the police himself after the incident.

    The police are now looking for the perpetrators. No one has yet been arrested or suspected of the assault.

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  • Klein’s first words about the closed preliminary investigation

    Dutch Joost Klein breaks his silence after the announcement of the closed preliminary investigation against him.

    “The last few months have been terrible,” he writes on Instagram.

    Furthermore, he writes that the investigation was far too protracted.

    “Why did we have to wait so long for an answer?”.

    The artist Joost Klein was previously suspected of having subjected a woman to illegal threats during the Eurovision Song contest in Malmö in May. As a result, he was disqualified from the competition by the organizer EBU.

    The text is updated.

  • Hamas: Hostage killed by prison guard

    An Israeli hostage has been killed by a guard, writes VG citing Reuters.

    In a statement, a spokesperson for the armed wing of Hamas wrote on Monday evening that an Israeli hostage had been killed by a prison guard. Two more female hostages are said to be seriously injured, the spokesperson said.

    It is supposed to be two separate incidents and that attempts are being made to save their lives.

    They also write that a committee has been formed to find out the details of the events.

  • US sends submarine to Middle East

    The US has sent a submarine, equipped with guided robots, to the Middle East. In addition, one orders an aircraft carrier that is already about to rush.

    This is due to the security situation in the region – the US believes that Iran or its proxies may attack Israel this week, reports AP.

  • Warns Iran of Arms Delivery to Russia

    The US is promising a swift and stern response if Iran goes ahead with plans to deliver hundreds of ballistic missiles to Russia. Archive image. Photo: Vahid Salemi/AP/TT

    The United States on Monday warned Iran against supplying ballistic missiles to Russia.

    The United States has been in contact with its European allies following reports that Iran plans to deliver “hundreds” of robots to Russia, according to State Department spokesman Vedant Patel.

    – We are ready to give a swift and severe response if Iran goes ahead with the delivery of ballistic missiles, which in our eyes would be a dramatic escalation of Iran’s support for Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, Patel said.

  • Elon Musk to interview Donald Trump

    At 02 am on Tuesday, Elon Musk will interview former US President Donald Trump.

    The interview is expected to be broadcast via X’s audio chat feature Spaces, but further details have not been released.

    Trump’s account on what was then called Twitter was suspended after the storming of the US Congress in January 2021. When Musk then bought Twitter in 2022, Trump was allowed to return to the platform.

    Musk has previously expressed support for Biden, but in July of this year stood behind Donald Trump.

  • Ukraine: Controls 1,000 square kilometers of Russia

    Ukraine continues operations in Russia’s Kursk region and now controls 1,000 square kilometers of Russia, according to Defense Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi.

    – Currently, we control about a thousand square kilometers of the territory of the Russian Federation, says the defense chief in a video on Telegram.

  • Elderly woman arrested – suspected of attempted murder of elderly man

    Photo: Peter Wixtröm

    A woman in her 80s has been arrested after the police found a man in his 70s with stab wounds in Stockholm.

    – The first information is that the man was awake and was taken by ambulance to the hospital, but at the moment I have no more information about the state of the injuries, says Nadya Norton, press spokesperson for the Stockholm police region.

    The two people must be familiar with each other. The woman has been arrested and a preliminary investigation into attempted murder has been launched. The suspected crime must have taken place in a residence.

  • Car and motorcycle in collision

    According to the police, a passenger car and a motorcycle have collided on Lindholmen in Hisingen

    The motorcyclist, a 35-year-old man, has been taken to hospital by ambulance but is not expected to have life-threatening injuries.

    The road is partially blocked.

  • Man injured in accident at IKEA

    A man in his 60s is taken to hospital after a workplace accident at IKEA in Älmhult, reports P4 Kronoberg.

    – A person has been taken to hospital after getting something in the head, says the police spokesperson in Skåne.

    According to the police, the man was hit with a wooden board while standing on a ladder. The injuries are said not to be serious.

    The police classify the incident as a work environment offence.

  • Couple hit in Gothenburg – one seriously injured

    Photo: Robert Nilsson

    A man and a woman in their 70s are injured after being hit by a motorist on Ramberget in Gothenburg, the police write on their website.

    The two injured have been taken to hospital by ambulance, and the man is seriously injured, according to Sahlgrenska University Hospital’s press service, writes TT.

    The two injured were sitting on the side of the road when two cars collided, whereupon one car drove into the couple.

    A 25-year-old man drove the car that injured the couple and is suspected of negligence in traffic, causing bodily harm and illegal driving because he does not have a driver’s license.

  • Flying “drug courier” discovered in Söder

    Photo: Anders Ahlgren/SvD

    A cafe in Tanto on Södermalm in Stockholm received a not-so-unexpected visit last week from a pigeon. But in the beak there were no abandoned crumbs. Instead, there was a bag of hash, reports P4 Stockholm.

    – A pigeon came flying and sat by the cafe and had something in its beak. When it flew away, it left its acquisition there and then the superintendent saw that it was a small red line bag. The patrol was able to ascertain that there was hashish in the bag, says Victor Adolphsson at Södermalmspolisen to the radio channel.

    The suspect is still free as a bird due to insufficient information.

  • The government calls a press conference

    At 15:00, the government holds a press conference where the Minister of Financial Markets receives a letter of inquiry on financing and risk sharing for investments in new nuclear power reactors.

    Financial Markets Minister Niklas Wykman and investigator Mats Dillén take part in the press conference.

  • Knife attack in central London – girl injured

    An 11-year-old girl and a 34-year-old woman have been stabbed in Leicester Square in London, reports Sky News.

    They should be taken to hospital, but the extent of their injuries is currently unknown.

    The knifeman is caught.

  • Lion killed – strangled

    Borås zoo was forced to euthanize one of its seven lions this weekend after it was stuck in the throat, reports Borås Newspaper.

    It was when the lion Azizi was going to be fed in front of the park’s visitors that it put a large piece of meat in its throat.

    – It was a lion that started clearing its throat, jumping around, and behaving strangely, just like it had something stuck in its throat. In the end, the animal laid down on the ground, says a visitor to the newspaper.

    The staff was called in and the animal was sedated for an examination. Then it was realized that the meat was deep down in the oesophagus.

    When we realized that we couldn’t do anything, we decided to remove him, says the park’s zoologist Johan Jönsson.

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    Among those affected is Belgian triathlete Claire Michel, who has been hospitalized with an E.coli infection. The Swedish triathlete Tilda Månsson also fell ill after the swim, but she recovered quickly and was able to return to light training. There are several who have fallen ill during the championship, but the connection to the water quality has not been confirmed as far as I know.

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    Hi, the US election hasn’t been yet, it’s only November 5th. Until then, Joe Biden remains president and Kamala Harris vice president. Joe Biden has announced that he is not running for re-election, but whether Kamala Harris will leave the White House or not, we will not know until after the election.

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