Unknown alarm sounds over Malmö

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  • Unknown alarm sounds over Malmö

    Several readers have contacted Aftonbladet that an alarm is sounding over Malmö.

    The emergency services must also have received calls about the alarm, but have no information about what it might be about.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • The family’s appeal to Joe Biden

    President Joe Biden’s family urges him to keep fighting, reports New York Times.

    After Thursday’s debate against Donald Trump, criticism of Biden has poured in. His effort was described as disastrous in the American media.

    But over the weekend he spent time with his family at the president’s recreational residence, Camp David. There he is said to have been encouraged to continue fighting.

    The Biden clan is said to be convinced that the president is capable of four more years in office.

  • North Korea launches robots

    North Korea has fired two ballistic missiles, reports say Reuters.

    The information comes from the South Korean military.

    The first robot flew about 60 miles, the second flew about 12 miles. They were fired around 21.00 Swedish time.

    The robots’ flight paths were analyzed by the US and South Korean military.

    Earlier on Sunday, North Korea criticized an exercise by South Korea, Japan and the United States that began on Thursday.

    North Korean state media called the relationship between the three countries “the Asian version of NATO,” reports The Guardian.

  • High-rises met in Kyiv

    Photo: ANATOLII STEPANOV / AFP

    An elderly woman was taken to hospital after debris from a downed Russian projectile struck a high-rise building in the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Sunday night, Ukrainian authorities said.

    A fire broke out in the 14-storey residential building in the Obolon district in connection with the impact, which occurred at half past seven local time.

    Kiev’s military leadership says the attack differs from previous attacks, which often take place on a larger scale and at night.

  • Demonstrations in France after the election

    On Sunday evening, thousands of French people took to the streets of Paris to protest the results of the first round of elections, French media reports.

    In the Place de la République in central Paris, protesters raged against the success of the far-right National Rally party.

    – We see it tonight, France is a racist country, says one of the demonstrators in French Liberation.

    Demonstrators have also taken to the streets in Lyon.

  • The US wants to reach a settlement with Boeing

    The US Justice Department will present a settlement agreement to Boeing in which the aerospace giant admits wrongdoing after two deadly plane crashes, according to sources familiar with the matter.

    Relatives are outraged by the news and want the matter to be taken up in court.

    According to consistent US media reports, the Department of Justice has notified the relatives of the 346 who died in two plane crashes in 2018 and 2019 in Indonesia and Ethiopia that it will proceed with the agreement.

    Such an agreement includes, among other things, fines, recognition of violations of fraud laws and the appointment of a so-called “overcoat”, an independent observer who ensures that the company complies with the rules.

    Boeing has until the end of the week, Sunday, July 7, to respond. If they say no, the department will take Boeing to court.

    Relatives are said to have reacted with anger.

    – We are upset. They should just press charges instead, says Nadia Milleron, whose daughter died in one of the accidents, to AP.

    Read more here.

  • Morales: Bolivian president staged coup attempt

    Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia. Archive image. Photo: Juan Karita/AP/TT

    Bolivia’s ex-president Evo Morales accuses the incumbent president Luis Arce of having staged the coup attempt in the country on Wednesday.

    Initially, Morales – who previously announced that he intends to challenge Arce in the next presidential election – condemned the military’s actions, calling it a coup “in the making”.

    But on Sunday, he joins those who believe Arce staged the failed coup to win Bolivian sympathy.

    In a local radio broadcast, Morales says that Arce “deceived us, lied, not only to the Bolivian people but to the whole host”.

    It was on Wednesday that soldiers and military vehicles rammed the doors of the government palace in what was described as a failed coup attempt that lasted only three hours.

    Shortly before the arrest of designated coup leader and military chief Juan José Zúñiga, he is said to have claimed that he was acting on behalf of the president – which the president denies.

  • 17-year-old with Down syndrome was missing

    A 17-year-old boy with Down syndrome had been missing in Gothenburg since around 6 p.m. The police and relatives searched in the vicinity of Slottsskogen.

    At 23.50 the boy had been found.

    The boy is “in good spirits”, the police write on their website.

  • South Korea: North Korea launched ballistic robot

    South Korea says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile from North Korea’s east coast toward the water, AP reports.

    According to the information, the rocket was launched on Monday morning, local time.

  • Man threatened by trio – robbed by car

    A man has been robbed in his car in Helsingborg, the police write on their website.

    The alarm came at 21.12. Three perpetrators allegedly threatened the man with a sharp object and forced him out of the car.

    The man should not have been physically injured.

  • One to hospital after big fight at wedding party

    During Sunday evening, a big fight broke out at a wedding party in Partille in Gothenburg. One person had to be taken to hospital with minor injuries, writes GP.

  • Deadly Russian attack on post office in Ukraine

    Post office cars were also destroyed in the attack on Kharkiv on Sunday. Photo: Andrii Marienko/AP/TT

    One person is reported dead and several injured in a Russian attack on a post office in Kharkiv, Ukraine, according to local authorities.

    Meanwhile, Russian forces continue to claim advances along the front line in Ukraine.

    At least nine people, including a baby, are reported to have been injured in the attack on the post office in Kharkiv in the northeast.

    “A man, one of the post office staff, was killed,” writes county governor Oleh Synehubov on the messaging app Telegram.

    The city of Kharkiv has regularly been the target of Russian attacks. In May, Russia launched an extensive ground offensive in the county.

    On Sunday, Russia also claims to have taken over two more villages in eastern Ukraine. It will be about the two villages of Spirne and Novooleksandrivka in Donetsk county, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.

    Novooleksandrivka is thus said to be the westernmost point in the county that Russian forces have taken over.

  • Dead and injured after gas explosion in Turkey

    Five people have lost their lives and over 50 have been injured after a gas explosion in a restaurant in Turkey, writes the country’s interior minister Ali Yerlikaya on X.

    The incident occurred southeast of the city of Izmir, which is located on the country’s west coast. According to the Anatolia news agency, the explosion was heard several miles away.

    Pictures from the scene reportedly show damaged buildings and blown out car windows.

  • Triple crash on the Älvsborg Bridge – major traffic impact

    Three passenger cars have collided on the Älvsborgsbron in Gothenburg. According to the Swedish Transport Administration, it has a major impact on traffic and the police are on the scene.

  • Forecast: National collection largest in the election

    Far-right National Assembly becomes largest party in first round of French parliamentary elections, according to polling station survey, French media reports

    They get 34 percent.

    The left-wing alliance NFP gets 28.1 percent and President Emmanuel Macron’s alliance Together gets 20.3 percent.

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  • How are the fires going in Greece? I think mainly of the one in Crete, but also Andros.

    Lena

    Hi Lena!

    It is still burning in several parts of the country. Among other things in the area around Athens, which you can read more about here.

    Here you can read about how it was in Crete during the week.

  • Still no response from you, (surprising)

    WHAT is a downpour-like rain,

    Is it about the amount or speed of the fallout?

    In addition, Aftonbladet is needed,

    If truth be told…

    Sven-O

    Hello Sven-O!

    This is how SMHI defines torrential rain:

    “Very heavy rain that falls over a period of a few hours. This can have major consequences in society in a short time.”

    Have a nice day, don’t forget your umbrella!

  • We in BORRBY were also without electricity for about three hours. Have lived in Malmö for about 40 years but don’t care about the city anymore.

    If you are now going to represent the whole of Sweden, then make sure to do it.

    Nod

    nordstrand nickelase

    Hi Niklas! If we were to write about all the power outages in the whole country, there would be a lot, especially when it is usually very local. We are a nationwide newspaper as you mention, but that also means that we cannot write about everything in every locality.

  • In your top news right now, it says that a top broker is convicted of financial crimes, long prison sentences, but no names.

    In the next news regarding murder and rape or for that matter if it is gang-related, you write out the name and post a picture of the perpetrators. what makes the difference? it’s still the case that there are people who are sentenced to rather long sentences, I don’t see the difference, criminal as criminal!

    Kenneth Eriksson

    Hi Kent! All name and picture publications are made on a case-by-case basis. You can read about how we reason here.

  • SMHI warns of torrential rain, you just wrote, but not when it would come, just where.

    Carina

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