Woman surreptitiously filmed the elderly – charged

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  • Woman surreptitiously filmed the elderly – charged

    A woman is suspected of surreptitiously filming a large number of elderly people at a nursing home in Blekinge, reports P4 Blekinge.

    She is now charged with 26 counts of offensive photography – and one count of breach of privacy. This since she filmed when she poked a dead woman in the eye.

    According to the radio, the crimes must have been committed on several different occasions since 2021.

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  • At least eight injured in Russian bombing of Kharkiv

    Russia has attacked central parts of the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Friday night, according to local authorities. At least eight people have been injured, Governor Oleh Synehubov announced.

    A Russian aerial bomb has, among other things, hit a twelve-storey building and there are people under the rubble, according to the mayor Ihor Terechov.

    The alarm about explosions in the city came at half past three Swedish time. According to the authorities, several neighborhoods have been attacked.

  • Nazi sentenced for Nazi salute

    A 25-year-old man in Australia, who describes himself as a Nazi, gets a month in prison for a Nazi salute outside a court, Australian ABC reports.

    The man did it in front of cameras in a Melbourne court days after the state of Victoria introduced a ban.

    He raised his arm in salute, quickly lowered it, and exclaimed, “Oh, I almost did, but it’s illegal now, isn’t it?” and continued: “Australia is too white, heil Hitler”.

  • Trump appoints chief of staff

    Donald Trump has made his first major appointment after winning the election.

    His campaign manager Susan Summerall Wiles, who received much of the credit for the victory, will become Trump’s chief of staff.

    This is stated by Donald Trump in a statement.

    “Susie Wiles just helped me achieve one of the greatest victories in political history,” Trump said.

    She will be the first woman to have the role.

  • Prince William: “Toughest year of my life”

    Prince William says in a new interview that this year has probably been the hardest in his life, reports Sky News.

    – Honestly? It has been terrible, he says.

    This against the background that wife Kate Middleton and father King Charles were both diagnosed with cancer this year.

    At the same time, he praises them both for how they are getting through the disease.

    – I’m so proud of my wife, I’m proud of my father, for the way they’ve handled it the way they’ve done it. But from a personal family perspective, it’s been, well, it’s been brutal, he says.

    It is the first time that he has spoken so openly about how his wife’s and father’s illness has affected him personally.

    The interview was conducted while Prince William was visiting Cape Town this week for his annual Earthshot awards ceremony.

  • UN: Israel stops food and water to northern Gaza

    Israel is preventing the UN from delivering food and water to the residents of northern Gaza, the UN’s disaster relief agency, OCHA, says.

    Spokesperson Stephanie Tremblay states that Israel has not allowed any UN emergency aid other than medical supplies since the offensive against the area began about a month ago.

    At the same time, the US announces that Israel has agreed to open an additional border crossing before a deadline expires on November 13.

  • California wants ‘Trump-proof’ laws

    California Governor Gavin Newsom called an emergency meeting on Thursday after Donald Trump won the US presidential election. Photo: Eric Thayer/AP/TT

    California’s governor, Democrat Gavin Newsom, called a crisis meeting on Thursday to try to protect the state’s climate, abortion and migration policies against Donald Trump’s upcoming term in the White House.

    Lawyers have been preparing for more than a year to challenge “unlawful federal policies” that may be pushed by the Trump administration.

    “The freedoms we cherish in California are under attack — and we won’t just stand by and watch,” Newsom said in a statement.

  • Three arrested after Liam Payne’s death

    Three people are suspected of crimes in connection with the death of Direction star Liam Payne, an Argentine prosecutor says.

    NBC News reports.

    Payne died after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires.

    The text is updated.

  • The Fed cuts interest rates

    The US central bank, the Federal Reserve, lowers the key interest rate by 0.25 percent.

    That’s what CNBC writes.

    In September, it was unexpectedly lowered by 0.50 percentage points.

    It was then the first reduction in over four years.

  • Putin congratulates Trump

    Photo: AP

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Donald Trump on his election victory.

    – We are ready to talk, says Putin according to Reuters.

    He also says he was impressed by Trump’s actions during the assassination attempt last summer.

    – He handled it well, like a man.

  • Pehrson says no to government with SD

    The Liberals will not be in government with the Sweden Democrats after the next election.

    That message is given by party leader Johan Pehrsons i SVT’s “30 minutes”.

    – We have completely different backgrounds, we have completely different approaches to politics and have been formed for completely different reasons, he says.

    SD has demanded to sit in government if there is a right-wing government after the election in 2026. But Johan Pehrson says he will not change his mind.

    – What happens in that case is that you have to form a government in some other way.

  • Man dead – got stuck in machine

    A 45-year-old man has died after a workplace accident in Svalöv.

    The accident happened on Thursday afternoon when the man got stuck in a work machine.

    The police will investigate the incident as a workplace accident and causing the death of another.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • Three young people seriously injured after accident

    A car has collided with a tree on a minor road outside Falkenberg.

    The emergency services received the alarm shortly after 6 p.m.

    – We suspect that it was at a fairly high speed, it is a 60-80 speed, says Mats Rydberg, officer on duty at the rescue service.

    Three people are seriously injured and taken to hospital by ambulance, according to the emergency services.

    The police speak up SVT News Halland that three people in their early teens, two boys and a girl, were traveling in the car.

    The car has been impounded and a report has been made regarding negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm.

  • Their cat was found without body parts

    A man and a woman in Kristianstad found their cat dead, mutilated and lying in their driveway on Wednesday morning.

    It reports Kristianstadsbladet.

    According to the newspaper, the cat had run away earlier in the week.

    – Now it was lying on their driveway dead and missing body parts, says Thomas Johansson, the police’s press officer.

    The incident is being investigated as aggravated animal cruelty, vandalism and molestation – as it was near their home.

    No one is suspected of the crime at this time.

  • Student set trap for teacher – got nude pictures

    A teacher in Kristinehamn sent nude pictures to what he thought was a 15-year-old girl – but instead walked straight into one of his students’ trap, reports New Kristinehamns-Posten.

    The student had created a fake account and pretended to be a girl who lived in another municipality. Then the student had started a conversation with the teacher which led to him sending pictures of his genitalia.

    The reason behind this must be that several students thought the teacher was unpleasant, the newspaper writes.

    Both the conversation and the pictures were shared on social media and to other students at the school.

    The teacher was sent home the same day this was revealed to the school management and he quit today on Thursday on his own initiative.

    The school has been in contact with the police but no report will be made – the conversations must have been consensual and the made-up girl was over 15 years old.

    – But there is a difference between “inappropriate” and “illegal”, says Kristinehamn’s head of school Jonas Bergman Wallin.

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