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  • Woman chased away naked man

    A man has entered a woman’s plot and bathed naked in her pool in Gothenburg.

    The woman discovered the man and managed to chase him away while alerting the police.

    The police searched for the man without finding him.

    The incident is being investigated as harassment.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • New Israeli attack on Gaza – many dead

    71 people have died and at least 290 people have been injured in a new Israeli attack on Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, AP reports.

    Israel claims the attack was aimed at Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif, whom Israel has singled out as having planned the October 7 attack on Israel.

    But the Israeli attack hit buildings and tents where hundreds of civilians sought refuge from the war.

  • At least 27 dead in landslides in Indonesia

    Rescue workers search for people missing as a result of a landslide in Indonesia. Image from July 10. Photo: Basarnas/AP/TT

    At least 27 people have died after a landslide at an illegal gold mine on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.

    About fifteen people are still reported to be missing, but the rescue operation has ended.

    – Today is the last day, representatives of the rescue operation told the AFP news agency and emphasized that they will start an evacuation operation if they find signs of life from the missing people.

    Hundreds of police and soldiers helped with the rescue effort, which was hampered by heavy rain that left roads blocked by thick mud and rubble.

    Unlicensed mines are common in Indonesia, where abandoned sites attract locals to hunt for leftover gold ore without proper safety equipment.

  • Cyclists hit by van

    A man and a woman on bicycles have been hit by a van outside Örebro. The woman was taken to hospital with unknown injuries, the police said. The condition of the man is unclear, but according to the first reports, he should have been awake and able to speak.

    The driver of the van is suspected of gross negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm.

  • New burglar alarm on Kungsholmen
  • The third season of “Euphoria” ends

    Actress Zendaya plays Rue in the TV series “Euphoria.” Archive image. Photo: Jordan Strauss/AP/TT

    After a long wait and uncertainty, it has finally been decided that there will be a third season of the popular HBO series “Euphoria.” Filming will begin in January 2025 and the series’ famous faces – Zendaya, Sydney Sweeny, Jacob Elordi and Hunter Schafer – are on board, reports the Hollywood Reporter.

    Despite the popularity of the television series, almost four years have passed between seasons two and three. Season two was one of HBO’s biggest series with more than 16 million viewers across all platforms in its first 90 days. It was second only to HBO’s “Game of thrones”.

    The reason for the hiatus is partly due to the screenwriters’ and actors’ strikes that lasted for several months in the United States last year.

    The premiere for season three has not been set, but it will likely be towards the end of next year, according to the newspaper.

  • Many dead and injured in attack in southern Gaza

    At least 70 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 300 injured in an Israeli attack on a camp in the town of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, several media reports.

    The Hamas-controlled Palestinian Ministry of Health condemned the attack in a statement, calling it a “brutal massacre”.

    The attack was directed at Hamas leader Mohammed Deif and another Hamas leader who, according to information, should have been in a building in the area, but not directly in the camp, reports the Times of Israel. The newspaper also writes that the Israeli army confirms that Deif was the target.

    Many of the injured have been taken to the Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, which is already on the verge of breaking.

    Earlier this week, 25 people were killed and 50 injured in an attack on a school in the same city, according to health authorities in the Hamas-controlled strip of land.

  • Passers-by were beaten in Gävle

    The police have been alerted about an aggressive man in Gävle. The man allegedly hit several passers-by, the police say.

    “The police receive calls from several people who say that a man is being aggressive towards both passers-by and vehicles on Lasarettsvägen in Gävle,” the police write on their website.

    Exactly how many were injured was initially unknown. According to the first information, it should be at least two people.

    The suspect is a man in his 30s who was arrested on the spot.

  • Swede detained for bombing in Denmark

    A 19-year-old Swedish man is now in custody on suspicion of blowing up a jewel store in Copenhagen on July 29. That’s what the Copenhagen police write on X.

    The man was arrested in Sweden yesterday and has now been extradited to Denmark.

    The explosion damaged, among other things, an entrance door. The motive for the crime is still unknown.

  • Man arrested for multiple thefts

    A 25-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of several crimes in Åkersberga, north of Stockholm.

    The man is suspected of, among other things, several thefts and two cases of illegal threats.

    The crimes were committed during the night.

  • Drowning alarm – one person missing

    A drowning alarm near Malmköping in the municipality of Flen came in on the night of Saturday.

    No person has been found.

    The police will now fly drones over the area.

    There are no suspicions of crime at this time.

  • Body parts found in bag – man arrested

    Two bags with body parts in them were found on a bridge in Bristol, England.

    Later, body parts were also found in an apartment in London.

    Now a 24-year-old man has been arrested, reports Sky News.

    – It is a big step forward in the investigation and we want to thank the public for all their help, says Andy Valentine from the London police.

    The bags left on the bridge contained body parts from two men. The police suspect that the body parts that were later found in the apartment may have a connection with it.

  • Björn Rosenström has fallen off the stage

    The artist Björn Rosenström fell off the stage at the Raggarjävlar festival held at Åbytravet, reports GP.

    The accident happened on Friday evening.

    – He played a song and then he took a few steps to the right in his direction. That’s where the scene ended and he wasn’t meant to go there, says visitor Louise Olsson to the newspaper.

    According to the festival’s organizer, the artist must have fallen into the ditch in front of the stage. After that he continued the concert.

    – He was great on stage, says Louise Olsson.

  • Man arrested – set fire to villa

    A man is suspected of setting fire to a villa in Enköping.

    The alarm came in on Friday and the villa was burning heavily.

    The man was later arrested by the police and is now suspected of aggravated arson, aggravated assault and unlawful threats.

  • Details: Rapper detained on Patricia

    During the night, the police were alerted to an assault at the night club Patricia on Södermalm in Stockholm.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, a famous rapper is said to have bitten a guard, among other things.

    The police confirm that they had an operation at the nightclub but do not go into further details.

    – It came in as an assault and a report of violence against an official has been drawn up, says Susanna Rinaldo, press spokesperson for the Stockholm Police.

    The rapper must have been taken into custody by the police, according to information.

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  • If inflation is going down, why aren’t food prices going down? It’s still surreptitiously raised!

    Eve

    Hello! Food prices fell slightly overall in June, after a long period of increases – although it varies widely between different food items. Some goods become cheaper while others become more expensive. Lettuce, honeydew melon and canned herring, for example, became cheaper in the last month.

  • What happened to the British teenager who went missing in Greece?

    Johan Larsson

    Hello! Wondering if you might be thinking about Jay Slater who is missing on Tenriffa? Search efforts ended last week but he has yet to be found.

  • You haven’t written anything about the “murder” in Tollarp the night before Friday?

    Anonymous

    We absolutely did, we were also on site in Tollarp yesterday. You can read about it here, here and here.

  • Is there no positive, fun or sunny news?

    Prostgatan

    Of course there is!

    Here you can read about Vanessa Kamga who broke a new Swedish record.

    Here you can read about Jonna Jumisko who, after living a double life, is now “100% Jonna”.

    Here you can come along to the Summer Meet in Västerås and see what the motorfest has to offer.

  • Which electoral system is the most fair, our Swedish, the English, the USA or the French. Got curious in these times.

    Bengt Gustavsson

    Good question Bengt! And it’s probably not something I can answer, but a big difference between Sweden and the USA is that election day here is always a holiday, which at least makes it possible for more people to vote without having to take time off (if you don’t vote early then).

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