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  • Villa in flames: “May burn down”

    Villa in flames: “May burn down”

    A fire broke out at midnight in a villa in Fagersta. It started in the basement and then spread to the whole house.

    – The rescue service lets the house burn down. We will do a technical investigation during the day when it has cooled down, says Oscar Öster, commanding officer at the police.

    It is still unclear if anyone has been injured in the fire. The police have launched a preliminary investigation into serious murder.

  • Insert after alarms about bangs: “May be fireworks”

    Insert after alarms about bangs: “May be fireworks”

    Police and emergency services are in place in Upplands Väsby, north of Stockholm, after alarms about bangs shortly after 02.

    – It’s quiet on the spot. There may be someone who has thrown fireworks. As far as I know, there are no material damage other than a flower pot, says Magnus Bengtsson, commanding officer at the rescue service.

  • Airplane rock in the United States – at least one death

    Airplane rock in the United States – at least one death

    At least one person has been killed and several injured in connection with an aircraft coat on a runway in Scottsdale, Arizona.

    The collision occurred when a private jet turned off the track after landing and crashed with a parked business jet, according to the US Aviation Authority.

    The airport is a popular hub for jet in the Phoenix area, especially during major events such as PGA competition Phoenix Open, which was kept near this weekend.

  • Trump’s ultimatum – otherwise “breaking hell loose”

    Trump’s ultimatum – otherwise “breaking hell loose”

    Donald Trump wants Hamas to release all hostages at midnight on Saturday.

    Otherwise, the ceasefire should be annulled, he says according to Axios journalist Barak Ravid.

    – And then hell will break loose, Trump continues.

  • Trump facing new customs duty

    Trump facing new customs duty

    Donald Trump has signed a new presidential word regarding customs.

    This time, this applies to a customs duty of 25 percent for steel and aluminum – which is imported to the United States from all countries in the world, VG reports.

    According to Reuters, Trump also wants to impose customs duty on cars, chip and pharmacy products.

  • Kanye West sells t-shirt with hook cross

    Kanye West sells t-shirt with hook cross

    Rapper Kanye West is currently selling a t-shirt with a hook cross on the website for his brand Yeezy, reports CNN.

    Shopify, the online platform that handles the orders, has not responded to the request for a comment.

    In recent days, West has been met with severe criticism after publishing a number of Nazi statements on the X.

    His account is now said to have been disabled.

  • Teen Gripen for planned mosque attack

    Teen Gripen for planned mosque attack

    18-year-old Nick Lee Xing Qiu has been arrested for planning a terrorist act against Muslims in Singapore, reports AFP.

    According to Singapore’s security service, ISD, Lee was radicalized through right -wing propaganda on social media and began to identify as an “East Asian extremist” – with the conviction that Chinese, Koreans and Japanese were superior.

    Lee planned to implement a similar attack in Singapore, armed with homemade weapons, knives and molotov cocktails, and also wanted the live stream deed.

    The authorities warn of an increasing trend of youth radicalization.

  • Musk wants to buy open ai

    Musk wants to buy open ai

    Elon Musk wants to buy Open AI.

    This is stated by the Tesla owner’s lawyer for the Wall Street Journal.

    The bid is $ 97.4 billion.

    But an acquisition is not relevant, according to Open AI CEO Sam Altman.

    – No thanks, but we can buy Twitter for $ 9.74 billion if you want, writes Altman at X.

  • Teacher knife -brought student to death

    Teacher knife -brought student to death

    A seven-year-old girl and a female teacher in their 40s were found with knife injuries at an elementary school in Daejeon in South Korea, reports Reuters.

    The girl, who was reported disappeared by her parents after an art lesson, was found with cardiac arrest and later died in hospital. The teacher also had knife injuries to the neck and arm – the police are investigating whether they were self -inflicted.

    According to local media, the teacher has admitted guilty to the murder. She had previously been on leave because of depression and returned to school last year.

  • Richard Jomshof resigns as chairman

    Richard Jomshof resigns as chairman

    Richard Jomshof (SD) resigns as chairman of the Justice Committee.

    The reason is that the government and SD have agreed to ban certain semi -automatic weapons.

    Which created convulsions within the party.

    “Today we have had a long and factual debate and discussion on the issue at our party board meeting, where we have all had the opportunity to express our respective opinions,” writes Jomshof at X.

    “During that discussion, I announced that on the occasion of the criticism, but also because I am not willing to pilot a revised proposal in the Justice Committee, have made the decision to resign as chairman of the Justice Committee”.

  • Bus crashed into ravine – over 50 dead

    The rescue service works at the bus that crashed into Ravin in Guatemala City. Photo: Moises Castillo/AP/TT

    Bus crashed into ravine – over 50 dead

    A bus in Guatemala’s capital drove through a road rail and crashed into a ravine with wastewater.

    At least 50 people were killed in the crash, which is one of the worst bus accidents in recent years in Latin America.

    The bus accident occurred early on Monday on the outskirts of Guatemala City. Ten injured people have been rescued from the bus.

  • Two injured and four arrested after brawl

    Two injured and four arrested after brawl

    Police have been alerted to the Globe in Stockholm on the occasion of a brawl.

    At least two people have been injured and four people have been arrested, states P4 Stockholm.

    No person is seriously injured, the police write on their website.

    The incident is investigated as serious abuse.

  • Stabbed his father – sentenced for attempted murder

    Stabbed his father – sentenced for attempted murder

    A 25-year-old man from Säter Municipality is convicted of attempted murder after stabbing his father several times in August last year and causing life-threatening injuries, reports SVT Dalarna.

    Children nearby witnessed the attack, which led to a convict for serious child peace crime. He is also convicted of violence against his brother.

    Due to serious mental illness, he receives forensic psychiatric care rather than prison, according to Falu District Court.

  • Crop on national highway 26 – cars drive towards the traffic

    Crop on national highway 26 – cars drive towards the traffic

    On Monday, the police received an alarm about a crash between two vehicles on national highway 26 at the height of Prinsseryd. Three people were involved in the accident and one person is injured.

    “The injury situation is unclear but the person is awake and talkable,” said police spokesman Angelica Forsberg.

    The accident continues to have a major impact on traffic. Calls have been submitted to the police that road users are turning and driving towards traffic to avoid the stop.

    – It is both unauthorized and terribly inappropriate as it can cause more accidents. The road has a speed limit of between 90-100 km/h.

    The police have now sent another patrol to the scene.

  • Hamas pushes up the release

    Hamas pushes up the release

    Hamas postpone the release of the hostages indefinitely, VG reports.

    Initially, parts of the Israeli hostage would have been released on February 15.

    In a post on Telegram, the information is confirmed by Abu Obeida, spokesperson for the QASSAMBRIGAD.

    He also writes that Hamas has plans to complete the agreement that has led to a ceasefire – as long as Israel does the same.

  • Europol in Sweden after school shooting

    Europol in Sweden after school shooting

    Europol assists the Swedish police in the investigation into the school shooting in Örebro.

    – We are grateful that Europol is here with the capacity and knowledge they possess, says Linda H Staaf, police chief at NOA, to the newspaper.

    – In this case, the police investigation is regional, but we still have to take part in Europol’s expertise and technical knowledge, which is a strong support.

    The staff from Europol are commissioned to search the Internet – in search of people who are suspected to commit similar acts as the school shooting in Örebro.

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