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  • Two Palestinian aid workers killed

    Two medical workers from the Palestinian Red Crescent have been killed by the Israeli military at Rafah on Wednesday evening. The two paramedics were on duty when they were killed, writes the aid organization at X.

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  • The police are looking for witnesses to the attempted rape

    A woman was the victim of an attempted rape this weekend in the west of Örebro.

    The police are now looking for witnesses to the incident.

    It was shortly after midnight, on the night of Saturday, that the woman was traveling in a vehicle from the central parts of the city.

    The crime occurred near Karl Johan’s school.

    “If you have information or made observations that can be linked to the case, let the police decide whether your piece of the puzzle fits into the preliminary investigation,” the police write on their website.

    Anyone with tips is asked to contact the police on 114 14.

  • The government calls a press conference

    The government and Säpo are calling a press conference due to the information from Mossad.

    Mossad has singled out the Swedish Rumba and Foxtrot networks for collaborating with Iran.

    According to the Mossad, Foxtrot must have been the ones who threw a live grenade at the Israeli embassy.

    It reports The Jerusalem Post.

    The press conference will be held at 3:45 p.m. Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömer and the head of counterintelligence at Säpo, Daniel Stenling, participate in the press conference.

    Read more here.

  • Mossad: Swedish network is financed by Iran

    Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad singles out the Swedish Rumba and Foxtrot networks as being “directly responsible for violent activity and the promotion of terrorism in Sweden and throughout Europe” and that they receive funds and guidance from Iran, reports The Jerusalem Post.

    Mossad also singles out Foxtrot for being behind the hand grenade that was thrown at the Israeli embassy earlier this year.

    Read more here.

  • M: Limit the amount of cash you can travel with

    Sweden should introduce a limit on how much cash you can travel with in the EU, they present that at a press conference.

    – Today it is far too easy to transfer cash within the union, says Tomas Tobé (M).

    Among other things, they single out Hawala, a system for transferring money to countries that lack functioning banking, as an engine of the criminal economy that can be stopped with stronger legislation.

  • Clear: Then E6 will open after the landslide

    In the second week of July, the E6 past Stenungsund will reopen to traffic, the Swedish Transport Administration announces in a press release.

  • Vårdförbundet withdraws conflict measures

    The healthcare union withdraws the conflict measures that Region Östergötland has assessed as dangerous to society from the announced strike which will come into force on the fourth of June. The region writes this in a press release.

    This comes after negotiations between the Healthcare Association and the region during the week. According to the region, the conflict measures would have meant a danger to people’s lives and health.

  • Agree KU criticism against Pourmokhtari

    Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari (L) is criticized in three cases by the Riksdag’s Constitution Committee (KU).

    It concerns statements about nuclear power and the climate action plan, but also about how the Director General of the Radiation Safety Authority was transferred.

    In five out of 29 reports against the government’s work, KU has found flaws. Three of them are criticisms of Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari.

    Energy and Industry Minister Ebba Busch (KD) was also reported for the proposal on electricity support for companies, Education Minister Mats Persson (L) for how members are appointed to university boards and Infrastructure Minister Andreas Carlson (KD) for the government’s handling of the traffic chaos on the E22.

  • Jackie Arklöv is warned in prison for moping

    Jackie Arklöv, sentenced to life for the murders in Malexander in 1999. Photo: EWA TOURS / TT NEWS AGENCY

    Malexander killer Jackie Arklöv is warned at the prison where he is serving his sentence, reports the news agency Siren.

    According to the warning, he must have asked for new mops. In connection with this, he allegedly raised his voice and questioned the instructions of a female correctional officer. Instead, he is said to have only listened to what a male colleague said.

    Jackie Arklöv denies the accusations.

    He was recently rejected in the Court of Appeal when he applied to have his life sentence commuted to a fixed term.

  • Ivo’s general manager is leaving

    Ivo’s director general Sofia Wallström is leaving her position, the government states in a press release.

    “The government has today made a decision to dismiss Sofia Wallström from the position as director general of the Inspectorate for Care and Care as of September 30, 2024,” it writes.

    Furthermore, they write that it is happening at her own request. She assumed the role of general manager in June 2019.

    The government will shortly begin a recruitment process to appoint a new director general.

  • Region cancels operations – queues will increase

    Region Skåne will have to cancel operations next week due to the Health Care Association’s strike. The region writes this in a press release.

    – Region Skåne is now reducing capacity in order to be able to prioritize necessary and urgent care for those who have the greatest need and to be able to conduct care in a patient-safe manner, says Pia Lundbom, director of health and medical care, Region Skåne.

    The strike is specifically aimed at Skåne University Hospital, but will still affect all hospitals in the region.

    Read more here.

  • The police should discourage drug buyers – with text messages

    The Gothenburg police’s new method is intended to deter drug buyers by sending text messages to the phone numbers stored in confiscated phones. In total, these are thousands of numbers.

  • Record seizure of the drug Tramadol

    Already in May of this year, the Customs Service’s seizure of Tramadol broke a new record.

    In 2022, the Customs Service made a record listing and seized a total of 1,000,587 Tramadol tablets. Up to May 15 this year, a total of 1,018,449 tablets have been seized.

  • A-tractor and car in collision – one to hospital

    Two vehicles collided at 8 o’clock at Östuna outside Knivsta.

    – It appears to be an A-tractor that collided with a light truck, it is a younger driver, says Mikael Hedström, press spokesperson for police region Mitt.

    One of the drivers has been taken by ambulance to hospital for a check-up due to neck pain.

    The police are on the scene and are investigating the accident.

  • Sweden’s economy is growing again

    New Statistics Sweden figures for the Swedish economy. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

    Sweden’s gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.7 percent in the first quarter compared to the previous quarter, according to new figures from Statistics Norway (SCB).

    “GDP growth picked up during the beginning of the year after having developed weaker for a number of quarters in a row,” says Jessica Engdahl, head of section at National Accounts, in a press release.

    In the fourth quarter, GDP was unchanged compared to the previous quarter, according to revised figures.

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  • What address is there a fire in Södermalm? Gone and hope it’s not mine!

    Jacob

    Hello! We don’t have the exact address, but there was a fire near Nytorget in any case. Hope everything went well for you!

  • You should probably double check the stated temperatures in the post about the heat wave in Mexico City.

    Eve

    Hello Eva! I also thought it appeared like very low record temperatures in Mexico City, when we had 38 degrees in Målilla. But this 34.7 degrees actually seems to be the heat record in Mexico City, writes concurring international media. The fact that it doesn’t get warmer seems to be because the city is located in a valley at a very high altitude.

  • What happened this morning at the Tumba station? Smile someone it looks like a body on the track and the train has stopped for several hours!!

    Niklas

    Hello! There must have been an accident. No crime is suspected.

  • Why did 2 ambulances and 3 police cars with sirens and blue lights just pass by in Vasastaden?

    Hannah

    Hello! There has been an accident at the subway at Odenplan.

  • Have you published anything regarding the authority for psychological defense reporting tv4’s cold facts for the report on SD’s alleged troll factory?

    Alex

    Hi Alex, we have written about this.

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