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Crime & justice11h ago

Pedagogue Arrested in Umeå for Secretly Photographing Children

A leisure-time pedagogue in Umeå has been arrested and is suspected of secretly photographing naked children, facing charges for sexual harassment of children and child pornography offenses. The investigation, which spans eight years, has so far identified at least 14 victims, all believed to be students or former students.

Society23h ago

Four migrants die in Channel crossing attempt

Four migrants died near Boulogne-sur-Mer on Thursday after being swept away by currents while trying to board a boat, which then continued to the UK with about 30 people on board. The incident highlights the ongoing dangers of the Channel crossing route, where at least six people have died so far this year.

US-Israeli Operation Kills Iranian Leaders, Sparks Retaliation
Politics1d ago

US-Israeli Operation Kills Iranian Leaders, Sparks Retaliation

A joint US-Israeli operation killed high-profile Iranian leaders, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting Iranian retaliatory strikes. The escalation coincides with widespread protests and ceasefire debates.

Ställdalen to demolish abandoned properties attracting vandals
Society1d ago

Ställdalen to demolish abandoned properties attracting vandals

Ljusnarsberg Municipality has decided to demolish long-abandoned properties in central Ställdalen that have become a social media phenomenon attracting vandals from across Sweden. The demolition faces significant legal and financial hurdles due to an unresponsive owner, prompting calls for national legislative changes.

Dan Park convicted of incitement against ethnic groups
Crime & justice2d ago

Dan Park convicted of incitement against ethnic groups

Street artist Dan Park has been convicted of several cases of incitement against an ethnic group on social media and sentenced to six months in prison.

Schauffele's tee shot lands in bag at Masters, no penalty
Sports3d ago

Schauffele's tee shot lands in bag at Masters, no penalty

Xander Schauffele's tee shot landed in a spectator's bag at the Masters, captured on video and handled without penalty, allowing him to continue play.

Sports3d ago

GAIS Star Lundgren Injured, Undergoes Operation

GAIS star Gustav Lundgren suffered a serious Achilles tendon injury during warm-up before the Allsvenskan season opener and has undergone an operation, sidelining him for an extended period. The injury comes as GAIS navigates a mixed start to the season with Swedish Cup success but a league loss.

Economy & business4d ago

Asian stocks surge after Wall Street recovery amid Iran war

Asian stock markets surged on Thursday following a Wall Street recovery after the outbreak of war in Iran, with major indices in Seoul and Tokyo posting significant gains. The upturn came as oil prices also rose in early trading.

Sports4d ago

Eliteserien start disrupted by Bodø/Glimt's Champions League participation

The Norwegian Premier League season is starting this weekend, but Bodø/Glimt's league opener has been postponed due to their Champions League participation, drawing criticism from Lillestrøm.

Woman and dog both beat breast cancer after parallel diagnoses
Human interest4d ago

Woman and dog both beat breast cancer after parallel diagnoses

Vickie Doogan and her dog Dolly have both been diagnosed with breast cancer and are now cancer-free, following a journey that began with Vickie's own health battles.

Grayling Fishing Banned in Lake Vättern Amid Population Crisis
Environment4d ago

Grayling Fishing Banned in Lake Vättern Amid Population Crisis

The grayling population in Lake Vättern has plummeted to historically low levels, prompting authorities to ban grayling fishing in the lake.

WHO appoints Malin Grape as Special Advisor on antimicrobial resistance
Health5d ago

WHO appoints Malin Grape as Special Advisor on antimicrobial resistance

The World Health Organization has appointed Malin Grape as Special Advisor in the area of antimicrobial resistance, a role that is part of WHO's broader efforts to combat this global health threat.

Stockholm's Springbeast Festival Loses City Funding, Implements Admission Fee
Arts & entertainment5d ago

Stockholm's Springbeast Festival Loses City Funding, Implements Admission Fee

The annual Springbeast festival in Snösätra, southern Stockholm, will charge admission for the first time this May after failing to secure financial support from the city. The festival, which has helped make the area synonymous with graffiti, faces new challenges as Stockholm City pursues plans to develop Norra Snösätra as a cultural hub.

Sports6d ago

Thierry Henry's wealth, career achievements and post-retirement ventures

Thierry Henry's financial earnings through his company and property holdings have been disclosed, alongside his legendary football career and post-retirement ventures.

Waitrose fires 17-year veteran after Easter egg shoplifting intervention
Labor6d ago

Waitrose fires 17-year veteran after Easter egg shoplifting intervention

Walker Smith, a 54-year-old employee with 17 years at Waitrose, was dismissed after intervening in a shoplifting incident at the Clapham Junction branch, sparking public backlash. The incident involved a tug-of-war over Lindt Gold Bunny eggs and Smith throwing broken chocolate in frustration, violating company policy that prohibits staff from approaching shoplifters.

Whale Deaths and Strandings Signal Multiple Threats to Marine Mammals
Environment6d ago

Whale Deaths and Strandings Signal Multiple Threats to Marine Mammals

Recent whale deaths and strandings across the Northern Hemisphere highlight threats like food shortages, entanglement, and pollution. Incidents in Washington state, Europe, and the Baltic Sea underscore challenges facing these species.

Crime & justiceApr 6

Nottingham attacks inquiry reveals police failures in Calocane case

Valdo Calocane killed three people and seriously injured three others in Nottingham on June 13, 2023, after a series of missed opportunities by police and mental health services. A public inquiry is now examining systemic failures that allowed the attacks to occur despite Calocane's history of violence and diagnosed paranoid schizophrenia.

Man presumed dead after falling overboard from tanker in stormy North Sea
Accidents & disastersApr 6

Man presumed dead after falling overboard from tanker in stormy North Sea

A person fell overboard from a tanker southwest of Stavanger on Saturday afternoon, prompting a major search operation in severe weather conditions. The search has since been terminated, with the man presumed to have perished.

Strängnäs offers free bus travel for children and youth from August 1
SocietyApr 4

Strängnäs offers free bus travel for children and youth from August 1

Children and youth in Strängnäs municipality will be able to travel for free by bus starting August 1, following a decision by the municipal board in February. The initiative applies to all residents aged 6 to 18 and is estimated to cost about 10 million kronor annually.

UK Braces for Heavy Snow and Strong Winds as Storm Dave Approaches
WeatherApr 4

UK Braces for Heavy Snow and Strong Winds as Storm Dave Approaches

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for heavy snow across Scotland and strong winds in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with potential travel disruptions and power cuts. Energy supplier British Gas is advising households on preparation measures to stay safe during the severe conditions.