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Younger man arrested after effort at treatment homes
Younger man arrested after effort at treatment homes
A younger man was arrested after an effort at a treatment center in Lidköping on Tuesday. He is now arrested.
The man is suspected of promoting escape, grossly unlawful threats, gross unlawful coercion and violation of the knife law.
What has happened is unclear and the police are sorry about the incident.
Postcode Lottery pauses all telephone sales
Postcode Lottery pauses all telephone sales
After 200 seconds of revealing about aggressive sales methods and that the elderly and dementia have been tricked into buying tickets, the Postcode Lottery has now paused all its telephone sales. This is stated by the Postcode Lottery’s customer service. Aftonbladet has applied for the Postcode Lottery Press Manager.
Police: Undoid boy suspected of violence
Police: Undoid boy suspected of violence
The boy suspected of the act of violence in Enköping on Tuesday is under 15, the police confirm.
– The person who was detained yesterday is a boy under 15 years. He and the defendant have no closer relationship with each other, says Tobias Ahlén Svalbro, press spokesman for the police in the Mitt region.
It was when a 35-year-old woman was taken to hospital after suffering cut injuries caused by a knife, according to Aftonbladet’s information.
According to the police, it is an isolated event and there are no more suspects.
An investigation with the support of LUL, the Law on Young Offenders, has been initiated.
– He is not arrested, but the case has been handled by the social services, says Tobias Ahlén Svalbro.
Young women most vulnerable to threats at work
Young women most vulnerable to threats at work
Young women are most exposed to threats, violence, abusive discrimination and sexual harassment at work.
This shows a report from the Swedish Work Environment Authority, which investigated the working environment for 17,600 employees in different industries.
Young women (16-29 years) are particularly vulnerable as they often work alone and risk getting into insecure or threatening situations.
A majority of all young women, 54 percent, do not believe that they will be able to work for retirement age in their current professions.
Folksam sells all Tesla shares
Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk has been heavily criticized lately. File image. Photo: Jeffrey Phelps/AP/TT
Folksam sells all Tesla shares
Insurance giant Folksam sells its entire holding in the electric car company Tesla. Folksam must have tried to influence Tesla without results, according to the company.
For a long time, the conflict has been going on in Sweden between IF Metall and Elon Musk’s electric car company on the basis that Tesla refused to sign collective agreements.
This now makes Folksam act. According to the insurance company, Tesla’s Annual General Meeting has been tried to influence the company.
“Tesla’s attitude towards his employees’ union rights is problematic in terms of Folksam’s investment criteria. Unfortunately, no improvement has been seen and decisions have therefore been made to divest the holding,” Folksam writes in a press release.
The proportion of shares and whether the company thus makes a possible loss or profit on sales has not reported more
Boys for trial – Violent acts are linked to internet movement
Boys for trial – Violent acts are linked to internet movement
Soon, two 14-year-old boys are brought to trial through a so-called evidence suspicion of attempted murder that is linked to notable internet movements, reports the echo.
It is about the movements No Lives Matter and 764 where members are invited to commit and film violence.
The cases that are now being tested apply to an attack on an elderly man in Hässelby.
“The deed is a knife attack from behind on a man in his 80s who is randomly selected, prosecutor Alexandra Bittner told Ekot.
The second case to be tested concerns an attack on a woman in Borås.
US authorities warned last year about how young people were pressured to commit violence in chats linked to the specific groups. Swedish police have assessed the groups as dangerous to society.
Moose moved in central Västerås – killed
Moose moved in central Västerås – killed
During the early Wednesday morning, several people heard that a moose was moving in central Västerås.
Among other things, the moose was seen at the Central Station and the Lögarängen.
Police moved out to the scene and judged that the moose could be dangerous to people.
Shortly after seven o’clock, hunters had killed the moose.
Taxi drivers in fights
Taxi drivers in fights
Several people ended up in a fight outside Landvetter Airport during the night.
When the police arrived at the scene, it turned out that all persons were taxi drivers and the background to the noise must have been the turnaround in the taxi island.
Three reports of abuse were made and as many are the defendant. One of the men is also suspected of damage.
Taxi driver beaten
Taxi driver beaten
A taxi driver was beaten during the night after a customer did not pay for a run.
The incident occurred in connection with the driver dropping the customer at the Central Station in Gothenburg. When the taxi driver followed the man, he must have distributed a blow to him.
A report of abuse and fraud has been made.
Israel extends efforts in Gaza: Take extensive territory
Israel extends efforts in Gaza: Take extensive territory
During the night, the Israeli military has conducted extensive attacks against Gaza.
During Wednesday morning, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz announces that the land offensive is stepping up, writes the Times of Israel.
Troops will be moved to “terrorist areas and instructure and take over extensive territory that can be added to Israel’s security areas,” he says according to the newspaper.
Man found alive – five days after the quake
A rescue worker is looking through a collapsed building in Myanmar’s capital Naypyitaw. Photo: AP/TT
Man found alive – five days after the quake
A man has been brought alive from the masses in Myanmar, almost five days after the devastating earthquake that has taken over 2,700 lives.
The 26-year-old was rescued from Bråten during a collapsed hotel in the capital Naypyidaw late Tuesday, by a team of rescue workers from Myanmar and Turkey.
Friday’s superficial quake with magnitude 7.7 occurred near Myanmar’s second largest city Mandalay with 1.7 million inhabitants. Roads were cracked and hundreds of buildings collapsed.
The death speech has risen steadily since the quake – and is expected to rise further when rescue workers manage to reach areas where the opportunities for communication are demolished.
In neighboring Thailand, at least 20 people have been killed, most of them when a 30 -storey skyscraper during construction collapsed in northern Bangkok.
The medicine makes human blood toxic – mosquitoes die
The world’s perhaps most dangerous animal – the malaria mosquito Anopheles Stephensi. The malaria parasite lives in the mosquitoes, and is then spread to man, where they live and propagate in the red blood cells. File image. Photo: James Gathany/AP/TT
The medicine makes human blood toxic – mosquitoes die
The researchers have investigated the topic of nitisinone, which is used to treat the rare disease Tyr in humans.
A side effect is that the blood also becomes toxic – for mosquitoes.
– They simply cannot take advantage of the blood. The mosquito needs to break down certain substances, type thyrosine. And what they have seen is that this medicine can inhibit a certain enzyme needed to break it down, says Ingrid Faye, professor emerita in genetics at Stockholm University and associate professor of microbiology who studied insects’ immune system.
The study focuses on malaria, a disease that causes hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. Nitisinon was more effective than a certain parasite drug, Ivermectin, and it bite on different species of malaria mosquitoes of different ages.
The study has been published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
Val Kilmer is dead
Actor Val Kilmer. Photo: Mark Humphrey / AP
He died on Tuesday in pneumonia, according to his daughter Mercedes Kilmer.
Among other things, he played Batman in the movie Batman Forever and Iceman in the movie Top Gun.
In 2014 he was diagnosed with throat cancer.
Women sickly twice as often as men
Women sickly twice as often as men
Women have almost twice as many sickness benefits as men, according to a report from the Social Insurance Office.
Women have more than twice as high a risk of long sick leave than men.
– Women’s higher risk of becoming long -term -described is a combination of lack of equality in private life and deficiencies in the work environment, says Alma Wennemo Lanninger, analyst at Försäkringskassan in a press release.
The risk of long -term sick leave is greatest in healthcare and care, where many women work.
Women’s sick leave has been higher than men’s since the 1980s.
Code cracker dead
Code cracker dead
Charlotte Webb, one of the last surviving British Code Cracks from World War II, is dead. She turned 101 years old.
– We wanted to serve our country instead of just cooking sausage rolls, was her explanation for her acclaimed war effort.
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