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Two women are charged with aggravated rape against a woman in Rissne in northwest Stockholm, earlier this year, writes Expressen.
The women allegedly abused and threatened to kill the woman.
Both women who are now being charged are related to each other.
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Two cars have collided head-on on county road 661 outside Uppsala, the police write.
Both vehicles ended up in the ditch after the accident. Both drivers are men in their 80s. One of the drivers has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter, the other by ambulance.
– We will get back to the reason that one of the vehicles has come over to the wrong side. It must be recovered and ready at the scene, says Magnus Johnsson Clarin at the police region Mitt.
A girl has been reported to the police after a fight at a school in Karlskoga. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
A fight between two girls of the same age at a primary school in Karlskoga ended with one taking out a knife and cutting the other, reports KT/Kuriren.
The fight broke out on Monday and, according to the newspaper, one girl was seriously cut.
The incident has been reported to the police.
– There is a report that is labeled as assault/serious assault, says Anders Dahlman of the Bergslagen police region, to TT.
The incident, which must have taken place during lunchtime outdoors, was witnessed by about 15 peers. It is unclear how serious the girl’s injuries are.
Lecora is recalling rice porridge and stewed carrots. The reason is that there is a risk of bacterial growth in the products and a risk of health hazards, the company writes in a press release.
This applies to lactose-free rice porridge 500 grams with a best-before date of 9 September 2024 as well as certified rice porridge 500 grams with a best-before date of 12, 17 and 19 September 2024.
For the stewed carrots, it applies to those with best-before dates of 11, 12, 18, 23 and 25 September 2024.
The British celebrity magazine Hello Magazine has bought exclusive rights to the Norwegian princess Märtha Louise’s wedding.
The wedding between the princess – number four in line to the Norwegian throne – and the shaman Durek Verrett is formally a private event, but the interest is great both in Norway and abroad.
“It is of course gratifying that so many wish to participate in the celebration. The great interest, however, places very high demands on capacity, security and logistics. We have therefore chosen to enter into an exclusive agreement for coverage of the wedding and the party with Hello Magazine”, writes Simon Eriksen Valvik, press officer for the wedding, in an email to Norwegian media.
The newspaper Aftenposten writes that a film crew from Netflix followed Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett’s preparations for the wedding. According to information, the American production company Nordic Pictures LLC will collaborate with a Norwegian production company on the documentary.
H&M shuts down its digital outlet Afound, reports Today’s industry.
The background must be that demand is not high enough, something that must be due to brands increasingly using their own channels for sales, the newspaper writes.
Afound will be closed during the autumn.
Photo: Nils Petter Nilsson
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the fatal shooting outside a nightclub in Gävle earlier this summer, writes Arbetarbladet.
The man is said to have been arrested on Tuesday.
The shooting took place during the night of July 28, when the nightclub was about to close. A 23-year-old man was then shot to death at close range and two other men were shot.
The three men were already known to the police.
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A Norwegian flight strike is getting closer for SAS. The parties must reach an agreement by midnight on Thursday.
During the day, the parties, including the Norwegian cabin union, sat down for new negotiations. This after the union announced that it will take 115 members out on strike starting Friday if an agreement cannot be reached with the airline.
Unexpectedly, the issue of dispute is the wage levels, where the union points out that SAS is between 15 and 30 percent lower than competitors, such as Norwegian. From the union’s side, it is now believed that wages have been stagnant for the past twelve years.
– We have actually stood still for twelve years while others have taken part in a gradual wage increase, which has caused them to withdraw, says Martinus Røkkum, who represents the cabin union.
Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer is in Copenhagen after the recent acts of violence in the country where Swedes have been involved.
Danish Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard also participates in the press conference.
Hummelgaard begins by telling about the meeting held between the Swedish and Danish national police chiefs and Gunnar Strömmer.
Among other things, they say they want to tighten and intensify efforts against the abuse of digital channels for organized crime where many young people have been recruited.
– We know that the violence of the gangs has no limits, therefore efforts must be strengthened, says Peter Hummelgaard.
Hummelgard also put pressure on other countries and pointed to those where several gang criminals are hiding.
– You shouldn’t be able to hide, says Hummelgaard.
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Three people have died and at least one has been injured after a shooting in western Bosnia, reports Reuters.
The shooting is said to have taken place at a high school in the town of Sanski Most.
– For the time being, I can confirm that firearms were used at the Gymnasium, and that three people were killed and one was seriously injured. All other details will become public after the investigation, says a police spokesperson, Adnan Beganović, to the newspaper Oslobodenje.
To the public service channel BHRT, Beganović says that the injured person is the one who shot and that he was taken to hospital.
The suspected perpetrator should “most likely” have tried to take his own life, Beganović says Dnevi Avaz.
Sarek National Park. Archive image. Photo: GETTY IMAGES
The police are looking for a couple from southern Sweden who disappeared from Sarek National Park. It is about a man and a woman in their 30s who would have been at home on Sunday.
– We have been contacted by the police in another region because a man and woman in their 30s wandered in Sarek and did not come home at the appointed time, says Malin Axroth, police communicator at the police’s region North.
The police are now working with information gathering. A helicopter is on site.
– In the area, we have found a car that the people were traveling in, says Malin Axroth.
A truck with 167 pigs has overturned in Norrtälje, reports P4 Stockholm.
The rescue service states that several of the animals were injured.
Veterinarian is on site and a new truck will reload the pigs. According to information to the channel, several of the pigs have died.
Road 1070 has been closed as a result of the accident.
Fuel prices were already lower than they had been for a long time. Now the petrol stations are lowering the price of diesel and petrol by another 30 öre per litre.
After the reduction, a liter of diesel costs SEK 17.09. You have to go back to the summer of 2021 to find a lower price. Petrol now costs SEK 17.39, the lowest price since the first days of January this year.
An important notice to the public (VMA) has been issued in Hudiksvall municipality after a fire in two trucks with thick black smoke as a result.
– We have had two work vehicles that burned in a residential area with heavy smoke, says PA Ekvall at the rescue service.
Now the fire has been extinguished and the VMA has been lifted.
How the fire started is unclear, but it started in one vehicle and spread to the other. No one has been injured.
It was above all the Håstahöjden/Håstaskogen area that was affected.
Coop is one of the Norwegian chains that receives a fine. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB
The Norwegian Competition Authority has fined 1,000 to the three Norwegian grocery chains Coop, Norgesgruppen and Rema, reports Television 2.
The Swedish Competition Authority has concluded that the chains exchanged information with each other that weakened competition. In total, the fines amount to a value of NOK 4.9 billion.
– It is a serious crime, which is reflected in the size of the fees. This illegal collaboration has weakened competition between the grocery chains for many years, says competition director Tina Søreide to E24.
The investigation began in 2018 and concerned so-called price hunters that the chains used to control each other’s prices and whether it could be illegal collaboration.
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